Thanks to Everyone who Competed in the Ask a Leader Series!

 Thanks to everyone who competed in the Ask a Leader Series! 

 We got a lot of great questions, and tried to represent the majority of the themes you mentioned in our complete list of questions. Today we put forward a series of questions to the participants, and you can see some of their direct responses on our youtube channel (in no particular order).




Some of the questions today included the following: Bremners
About you:
What keeps you motivated? What is the most interesting Idea you have heard today?
-    Brian Mckeon

"What is your vision for the rest of your life? What will be your personal contribution to improving the state of the world?"
-    Erika- erikailves –

Youth Engagement:
"Young people will have to live with the long-term consequences of climate change and the unsustainable development. How will you ensure the central role of youth in any decision taken about their future?"
-    benjaphan

Technology:
"Unemployment rates are rising and one of main reason is because technology is replacing labour. How can we solve the unemployment crisis and improve the standards of livings of workers when there is rapid growth in technology use?"
-    nestnaka + mrben3484 –

Education:
Educational and achievement disparities are widening in almost every society. As a result, genius is untapped. Problems go unsolved. How do we maintain standards of excellence while providing meaningful opportunities for the masses?
-     mariposaglobal

We know most of the third world countries are still employing child labor. Is this due to insufficient education as a whole or insufficient education on ethics? How can we stop this?
-    PichamolDew

Innovation:
"What are you doing specifically to invest in Innovation & Job Creation?
-    Sandra Rupp @ careerexpert

Curruption:
“What are the things that the leaders can do to resist or eliminate corruption so that developing countries can lead the new generation?"
-    benjaphan –

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