You are sweet enough
The Global Week for Action on NCDs, organised by the NCD Alliance, is an annual opportunity to bring attention to the urgent need to address non-communicable diseases (NCDs). This year’s theme, Time to Lead, called on leaders from all sectors to take bold and decisive action to tackle the global NCD burden. It also underscored the importance of creating platforms for young people to share their perspectives, concerns, and ideas for change. At Lake Health and Wellbeing, we embraced this theme by hosting a youth-led panel discussion, giving the next generation a stage to lead the conversation on NCDs.
Our youth-led panel discussion brought together a diverse and dynamic group of young people. Moderated by Michele Baker, our Advocacy Officer, the panel featured:
The discussion covered a wide range of topics, including the pressing need for NCD policies, the benefits of sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) taxation, the impact of marketing unhealthy foods to children, and the role of leadership in creating healthier societies.
Despite initial nerves, our young panellists rose to the occasion with grace and confidence, sharing insightful contributions and engaging meaningfully with the viewing audience.
We were incredibly proud of how well they represented their generation and their commitment to advocating for change. Their discussion was both inspiring and thought-provoking, making it clear that young people are not just the leaders of tomorrow but also influential voices of today.
We extend our heartfelt thanks to our panellists, moderator, and everyone who contributed to making this youth-led discussion a success. We will continue to support and empower young leaders as they champion healthier futures for us all.
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