This was said at the conference entitled "Youth Ahead - Celebrating the Empowerment of Young People", on the fifth anniversary of USAID's "Up to Youth" project in Kosovo.
The director of the USAID mission, Ajlin Devit, said that the future of Kosovo is in good hands, referring to the engagement of young people through training and initiatives organized by USAID programs.
Devit addressed the youth saying that they are responsible for raising active new generations.
Executive Director at Global Communities, Carrie Hessler Radalet said that "UP To Youth" envisions a world where young people can proactively serve for transformative change within their community.
She emphasized that today they are there to celebrate the extraordinary facts of motivated young people, while adding that the investment in young people should continue.
The head of USAID's "Up To Youth" program, Sadete Kastrati, presented the results of the five-year work of this project, for which she said that over a thousand trainings were held with young people for soft skills, which include leadership, decision-making, tolerance, and others.
Kastrati emphasized that more than 100 campaigns have been organized to advocate on various issues.
Among other things, in this organization it was said that about 95 business plans were drawn up by young people during these five years within the "Up To Youth" program. /Z. Zeneli/