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This is at the heart of the Youth Design Challenge: supporting finalists not only to build stronger projects, but also to express the intention, clarity and confidence behind them. š š Last week, finalists of the Learning Planet Youth Design Challenge joined a mentoring and feedback session with professionals from Worldline, connecting with staff from 7 countries, across business, innovation, HR, tech and communications. During these collaborative group sessions, finalists had the opportunity to: 1. Practice presenting their project through a clear one-minute elevator pitch šÆļø 2. Receive practical feedback on how to make their ideas more accessible and compelling āļø 3. Explore next steps for developing, testing and strengthening their projects š š¤© What made the exchanges especially meaningful was not only the quality of the project ideas, but the conversations behind them: why these young people are committed to solving the challenges they see in their communities, and how their projects can contribute to more inclusive, sustainable and flourishing futures. š A huge thank you to the Worldline Corporate Foundation for their support of the Challenge, to the Worldline mentors š Charlotte Fabre, all participating finalists, and to Gayathri BRAHMARAOUTHU and Edward Stevenette from the YDC team for helping make these sessions so rich and engaging. š Next up: finalists will continue working on impactful communication, including social media storytelling and pitch decks. Stay tuned! š Discover more about the Learning Planet Youth Design Challenge and the finalist projects here: https://lnkd.in/eCiBvGZU #LearningPlanetYouthDesignChallenge #YouthLeadership #SocialEntrepreneurship #LearningPlanetAcademy ---- This programme is part of our Learning Planet Academy š