Applications are open for the youth delegation of the World Forum for Democracy 2024. The World Forum for Democracy is open to young people from all over the world. The international forum invites youth to come and talk about democracy. The theme of the fully funded conference in France is “Democracy and diversity: Can we transcend the divides?” This fully funded democracy conference will cover all the expenses of all the participants. So, if you want to visit Europe for free, this international conference by the World Forum for Democracy 2024 is a fantastic opportunity!
Moreover, the World Forum for Democracy participants will arrive on 3rd November 2024, and the conference will end on 8th November. The international conference will take place at the European Youth Centre, Strasbourg in France. Another benefit of this international opportunity is that IELTS is not required. The fully funded World Forum for Democracy 2024 is a global platform for activists and political decision-makers to discuss solutions to challenges for democracies worldwide. The programs aim at enhancing democracy and contributing to the world’s sustainable peace. The 2024 World Forum for Democracy will address the major threats of disinformation and divisive political narratives, especially during election campaigns.
The forum works by analyzing and identifying experimental practices and initiatives; the international forum also encourages and highlights democratic innovations at the basic level and transfers on a systemic level just to strengthen the foundations of societies. The World Democracy Forum contributes to the progress of democracy towards inclusive structures and institutions. Read this article thoroughly to get more details about the benefits, requirements, and application process of the fully funded conference in France.
Here are more details about the World Forum for Democracy 2024 in France:
Conference Location: European Youth Centre, Strasbourg
Dates of Conference: 4-8 November 2024
No of Participants: Up to 60
Conference Theme: “Democracy and diversity: Can we transcend the divides?”