All-Africa Students Union has played a key role in recruiting ambassadors in Africa. The majority of our ambassadors are young people from the AASU community. They also gave us the opportunity to speak during their session at the Learning Planet Festival. Their communication strategy was based on social media posts, as well as workshops and interventions organized in schools and on the radio. The school was a key partner in spreading the word about the consultation in Morocco. They communicated on their social media, organized an Instagram contest, recruited ambassadors, involved professors, organized micro sidewalk sessions, and interviewed students and members of the school. Indira Group of Institutes was a valuable partner in disseminating the consultation in India. Thanks to the involvement of teachers, over 2,000 students took part in the consultation, many of whom decided to get more involved by becoming ambassadors. JA Worldwide was a key partner in spreading the word about the consultation on the international stage. They set up numerous actions, such as: - A pop-up displayed in the alumni sectionof their website - Youth Talks teams participated in their “Youth Voices” Instagram live to talk about the youth consultation and encourage young people to take part - Newsletter sent to staff - Youth Talks highlighted at their physical and online events - Ambassadors recruited from the Academy of Former Executives Université Côte d’Azur implemented numerous actions to encourage young people to take part in the Youth Talks consultation. They created a communications plan that guided their actions for several months: - “Partenariat Université Côte d’Azurx Youth Talks” posts shared on social media - “A la Une” newsflash thumbnail featuredon Instagram + competition held - News item featured on the university’sweb portal - Display shown on dynamic campus screens - Communication kit sent to the communication network + distributed through their channels and events for the duration of the campaign - Consultation promoted at “The night before Christmas” student party - Email with incentive sent for Youth Talks ambassador program - Information shared with the Executive Committee and Student Experience Departments (DVU, UCArts, ICE) - Press release created and distributed - Banner display included in the Orientation newsletter Vindu-Charlie Lakefield College played a major role in spreading the word about Youth Talks in China by involving teachers and recruiting ambassadors. They organized a large gathering that brought together the six Chinese partner schools. During this event, our 35 Chinese Youth Talks ambassadors gave a presentation on topics close to their hearts such as education, the environment, and Chinese culture. These 35 motivated young people were also rewarded for their commitment to promoting Youth Talks in their communities. We were honored to attend a ceremony with traditional Chinese dance and a tea-making demonstration. We would like to thank the other Chinese partner schools behind this event: Yangzi High School affiliated with Nanjing Normal University, Haimen Middle School, Changzhou No. 2 High School, Zhongnan High School, Shuren School of Yangzhou High School Education group.