As a witness to the impacts of Syria’s internal conflict over the last decade, Bassel Al-Madani, a young engineer and former volunteer with the UN, was inspired to set up Entrepioneers 2030, a group that rallies youth to get involv

3 July 2021  Economic Development

As a witness to the impacts of Syria’s internal conflict over the last decade, Bassel Al-Madani, a young engineer and former volunteer with the UN, was inspired to set up Entrepioneers 2030, a group that rallies youth to get involved in shaping the future of their country. 

"Despite the difficult times we have been living through, Syrian youth still have the ambition and hope to develop and empower communities.

Young people should have the right to participate in finding solutions to the challenges they face, not only as volunteers or participants but also as responsible leaders ready to take the lead in future projects.

In parallel to my civil and environmental engineering studies in the Syrian capital, Damascus, I helped to organize international events with many local NGOs, and my years of experience in the field of social entrepreneurship helped me to found Entrepioneers 2030.

We are a youth voluntary platform that supports and empowers Syrian youth, living inside the country and abroad, in raising awareness and working to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and cooperating to find solutions to challenges faced by young people. 
 

We have worked on the platform with our partners, through campaigns and workshops, to educate more than 2500 young men and women about the SDGs and to develop interactive training and entrepreneurship programs for Syrian young people. 

Of course, the Covid-19 pandemic has had an effect on our projects, but we used the period of home quarantine to develop our methods of remote working, and we were able to participate virtually in important events and build our network with experts and researchers. We were also able to provide an online seminar for hundreds of beneficiaries during the quarantine period. 

‘My belief in Syrian youth could reach the sky!’

Being chosen as finalists of the SDG Action Awards, from among the 2,000 initiatives submitted by 140 countries around the world is such a great step. We are very proud to be able to represent our beloved Syria, and the Arab states, and we hope that this visibility will help us to provide more for the Syrian youth.

I’m so proud to be part of Entrepioneers 2030. My belief in Syrian youth is so high it could reach the sky! They are creative and smart young people who have endless energy and knowledge, but they lack the financial means, and the support of mentors, which hinders their ability to transform their creative ideas into reality.

Personally, I believe that the greatest opportunities are created from crises, so there is no need to give up and be disappointed. Let us give confidence to young people, as they are responsible for shaping the future. Their voices must be heard."

 

UNOCHA

Sixteen families live in a damaged school in Syria.

source: 
UN News