Fedriga, youth training, a crucial challenge for the future

The event dedicated to students as part of the G7 Education inaugurated in Lignano Lignano Sabbiadoro, 26 June – “Heartfelt thanks to Minister Valditara for choosing Friuli Venezia Giulia as the venue for the G7 Education in the year of the Italian presidency and for having wanted it enrich with an ad hoc event for students. The topics that will be covered in these days are fundamental and highly strategic for our future, where the greatest challenge is linked to the education of young people even in a rapidly changing world cutting-edge infrastructure and technologies are available, the most precious asset remains the human capital of our young people and it is important to enhance it. G7 Young is going precisely in this direction”. These are the words with which the governor of Friuli Venezia Giulia, Massimiliano Fedriga, brought the Region’s greeting this evening in Lignano Sabbiadoro at the opening of YounG7 for education, the initiative dedicated to students organized for the first time within the G7 Education that will start tomorrow in Trieste. The highest exponent of the Regional Council participated in the inaugural event together with the Minister of Education and Merit Giuseppe Valditara and, among others, the undersecretary Paola Frassinetti, the president of the Regional Council Mauro Bordin and the mayor of Lignano Sabbiadoro Laura Giorgi. YounG7 will involve a total of 80 schools from all over the world, for a total of over 350 students and 70 teachers. The delegations of the countries belonging to the G7 (Italy, Canada, France, Germany, Japan, the United Kingdom and the United States) will take part, plus those of Ukraine, Brazil and the African Union who participate by invitation and whose presence, as highlighted by the governor , “represents a strong signal for the future of our citizens”. From the stage in Piazza Marcello D’Olivo, Fedriga urged “not to take for granted the democracy that we live today thanks to those who sacrificed themselves before us. It is a value that must be handed down and defended with the joint commitment of all the community,” concluded the governor. Between tomorrow and Saturday, YounG7 will consist of training activities for students and teachers and practical workshops on art, cooking, music and sport, embracing topics ranging from artificial intelligence to STEM subjects, culture, the principles of freedom and subsidiarity, but also to the culture, traditions and roots of Friuli Venezia Giulia. The closing ceremony will be held on Saturday 29 June at 7.00 pm in the Alpe Adria Arena in Lignano Sabbiadoro. ARC/PAU/days

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