World Youth Skills Day 2025!

 

World Youth Skills Day 2025!


We gathered alongside young people at Hilton Garden Inn in Mbabane with educators, and policymakers to reflect on this year’s theme: “Youth Skills for Peace and Prosperity.” 

This forum was proudly supported by the European Union in Eswatini, hosted by Eswatini National Youth Council, and in full swing was the Eswatini Youth Advisory Board. 


The representative from UNESCO Eswatini National Commission for UNESCO Ms. Lwandle Simelane emphasized the need to address issues of cyber bullying and urged the room not be a bystanders to such. She then motivated young people in a quote "No one is coming for you, stand up and own spaces, if there is no door create it"


My take home, was Mr Dlamini's speech on ensuring that traditional leaders know the Youth policy, operationalizing it so to ensure clear implementation. A call to action to the minister of sports, youth and culture to decentralise services to young people especially in rural areas. This is a poor down from a conversation through the Ministry of Tinkhundla and Development in the recent Local Governance Workshop on Decentralisation. 


A key highlight was the conversation around Artificial Intelligence (AI) and its role in transforming Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET). AI is opening new pathways for young people by personalizing learning, improving training outcomes, and shaping smarter, future-ready skills ecosystems.


"To my fellow young people, we are not too young to lead, we are simply too critical to step back, the journey will not be easy but we are not powerless" - Seluleko Celucolo Simelane 


These discussions reminded me how critical it is to invest in skills that empower youth not just for today’s job market but for tomorrow’s challenges.


Grateful for the connections, insights, and shared commitment to building a future where no youth is left behind.


#WorldYouthSkillsDay #WYSD2025 #TVET #AIinEducation #YouthEmpowerment #SkillsForTheFuture #LifelongLearning




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