QatarDebate and Doha Forum Bring Together 150 Youth from Around the World for the “Doha Forum: Youth Edition 2025”
November 23, 2025 0

Doha, Qatar: QatarDebate Center is preparing to host one of the world’s leading youth-focused
platforms for global dialogue. The Doha Forum: Youth Edition 2025 will take place at Education
City on December 3-4 at the Multaqa building, bringing together more than 150 young
changemakers from over 100 countries, including 110 international participants and 40 from
Qatar.

Jointly organized by QatarDebate Center and the Doha Forum, and supported by the Ministry of
Sports and Youth and Media City Qatar as strategic partners, the Youth Edition reflects a deep
commitment to engaging young people in global conversations and future policymaking.

Conducted in conjunction with the Doha Forum, one of the world’s leading platforms for global
dialogue, the Youth Edition aligns with this year’s theme, “Justice in Action: Beyond Promises to
Progress.” The event brings together leaders, decision-makers, and experts to explore how youth
can contribute to tangible global progress.

Reem Al Musallam, Director of Communications at QatarDebate, emphasized that this edition
embodies the Center’s mission to promote a culture of dialogue. “We aim to empower young
minds by creating an environment that allows them to develop their skills and express their
visions confidently and effectively. We are pleased to see participants engage in constructive
discussions that will yield recommendations paving the way for real change.”

She added, “The Youth Edition is a vital bridge connecting young people’s perspectives with
global policymaking. Enabling their participation is a pivotal step toward a future where
promises are transformed into tangible progress, and QatarDebate is proud to welcome this
distinguished group of young leaders to Doha.”

A Comprehensive Program for Practical Empowerment

Since its launch in 2017, the Youth Edition has established itself as a leading platform offering
young people meaningful opportunities to showcase their ideas and engage directly with critical
global issues. The 2025 edition builds on this foundation by focusing on themes such as
geopolitics, economic development, emerging technologies, cultural diplomacy, and security.
The event is designed to fuel active youth engagement in shaping a more just and prosperous
future, in line with QatarDebate’s mission to advance dialogue and debate as tools for knowledge
empowerment.

The two-day program will feature advanced training sessions on negotiation, conflict resolution,
policy impact, and dialogue, led by international experts and influential youth leaders who will
address contemporary complex global challenges.

The agenda also includes three roundtables designed to generate actionable recommendations for
presentation at the Doha Forum. These include “Justice in Action: Beyond Promises to
Progress,”
“Who Holds the Line? Rethinking Responsibility in Geopolitics,” and “The Digital Battlefield:
The New Arena of Power.”

Influential Speakers

This year’s Youth Forum will feature keynote addresses from prominent global figures, as well
as sessions led by young specialists and experts. The Forum is committed to blending academic
insight with practical experience, offering participants a holistic understanding of interconnected
global issues.

Speakers include Tirana Hassan, CEO of Doctors Without Borders USA and former Executive
Director of Human Rights Watch; Suad Abdel aziz, Sudanese-American lawyer and founder of
Decolonize Sudan; Aaron Maté, Canadian writer and journalist; Ahmed Shihab Eldin, journalist,
actor, and media personality; Dr. Roxane Farmanfarmaian, Director of International Studies and
Global Politics at the University of Cambridge Institute of Continuing Education; Mohanad
Hashim, BBC World Service journalist; Alia Hammouri, media personality and content creator;
and Eng. Nayef Al-Ibrahim, Founding Partner and CEO of Ibtechar Digital Solutions.

The Youth edition also features a lineup of young speakers including Bora Kamwanya, Deputy
Chief of Staff to the Ministry of Human Rights in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Vice
President of the Pan-African Youth Union for Diaspora Affairs; Maha Alharoon, Georgetown
University in Qatar graduate and three-time National Debating League champion; Noor Azizah,
Co-Founder of the Rohingya Maìyafuìnor Collaborative Network and member of Australia’s
Refugee Advisory Group; and Sarah Choong, Humanitarian Affairs Officer at the UN Office for
the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs.

Cultural and Recreational Experiences

The experience extends beyond intellectual engagement. Participants will participate in
culturally immersive experiences, including a tour of Education City’s facilities, a trip to the
desert, and a cultural exchange evening celebrating global diversity and fostering connections

among youth from varied backgrounds. As part of the recreational program, participants will also
attend a FIFA Arab Cup Qatar 2025 match at Education City Stadium on December 5, with
support from the Ministry of Sports and Youth. The program also includes a museum visit
sponsored by Media City Qatar, among other activities.

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