Nasser Forum Joins Pan-African Youth Meeting in Djibouti
The Nasser International Forum took part in the Pan-African Youth Forum 2025 held in Djibouti. The meeting was organized by the African Union Commission from November 4 to 6, 2025.
The main idea of the forum was “From Ambition to Action: Youth as Catalysts for Sustainable Development.” The Nasser Forum's attendance shows its dedication to youth diplomacy and helping to achieve Africa’s Agenda 2063 (Africa's long-term plan).
Hassan Ghazaly, the founder of the Nasser International Forum, said that Egypt's participation is a key step to bringing young people closer together. He noted that Djibouti is important because it connects the Arab and African worlds.
The forum's group included diverse young people from different countries, showing the group's focus on teamwork and cooperation. The delegation included:
Dr. Mohamed Ezz and Engineer Rowan Al-Omda from Egypt.
Engineer Hudhaifa Al-Hassan from Sudan.
Bubba Fatty (legal expert) from The Gambia.
Malika Elias (UN activist) from Djibouti.
Ghazaly stressed that this mix of people helps young leaders from different places learn from each other about development and leadership.
During the event, the Arab-African Youth Council (led by Engineer Hudhaifa Al-Hassan) held a discussion. The topic was “The Role of Inclusive Markets and Inclusive Business in Achieving Regional Integration.”
The discussion looked at how young people can build businesses and markets that include everyone. This is important for creating better opportunities for development and strengthening the continent.
The members of the Nasser Forum group emphasized that young people need to stop just having individual ideas and start creating large-scale networks to bring real economic and social change across Africa.

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