During the morning show hosted by Aulona Minga and Drini Zeqon, Anisa Alla, one of the 23 participants in a national study on youth engagement and involvement, along with Ph.D. Olta Qejvani, who supported young people in the research process, discussed the findings and recommendations of the study. Β This was the first study run by young people themselves.Β This national youth-led study was conducted within th project framework "πππ’π‘β πππππ πππ π½π’π π‘πππ πππ π ππβπ‘π ", implemented by Terre des hommes Terre des hommes - Albania with funds of Austrian Development Agency and ADC in Albania.
"This study, led by young people, aimed to closely examine the perception and feelings of young people. The study involved designing the questionnaire, collecting, and analyzing data, and conducting focus groups. Unlike any other study conducted for young people, this time the young co-researchers have delved into the core concerns that they, as well as their peers, encounter daily," asserts expert Dr. Olta Qejvani.
During the interview, Anisa Alla, a 19-year-old member of the group of young co-researchers, expressed:
"What concerns me, and my peers, is that we never want our voices to be silenced or ignored. We want our voices to be truly heard in order to bring about change, because youth is synonymous with change. Therefore, this study aimed to empower young people to become active voices for change."
Follow the full interview on the video below.