Treaty of Middelburg

I want to see a world where freedom is not just a privilege for a few, but a reality for everyone. I believe that education plays a huge role in this. If more young people understand their rights—whether it’s digital privacy, political participation, or economic opportunities—they can demand change and fight for a freer future. I’d also like to see more awareness about how freedom is interconnected—economic freedom, gender equality, and political rights all influence each other. By working on one, we strengthen them all.

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  • Ghirmawit Diglel Tesfay

Treaty of Middelburg

To take arguments less personal and focus more on the message than on who sends it.

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  • Loek van der Horst

Treaty of Middelburg

I hope to push for greater equality between sexes and races so that people have more choices to improve their lives.

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  • Zoe Yap

Treaty of Middelburg

If I could change anything in the world, it would be people's tendency to judge each other. A lot of people judge and criticize things they are not familiar with. This is something that comes natural to people and we have to consciously learn to recognize and change that part of ourselves. I believe this would improve many diplomatic issues.

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  • Tjeerd Bosscha

Treaty of Middelburg

To make the world better, we could focus on protecting people's information online, allowing more free speech while fighting false news, creating more job opportunities for everyone, taking better care of the environment, and encouraging countries to work together. It's also important to make sure everyone can get good information and education, strengthen democracy, and make sure new technologies help rather than limit people's freedoms. By working on these things, we can create a world where people have more control over their lives, can express themselves freely, and have the chance to grow and take part in society, no matter where they come from or what their situation is. This way, young people can help keep freedom important for future generations, even in our complex world.

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  • Ernest Wehry

Freedom, Inclusion & Change

The access to it as a human and basic right. Even though in theory we all has humans are "free" in reality and depending on the country, background, economic income you are more or less free. I would love to see and live in a world equality free, where freedom is truly for everyone regardless the race, relion, sexual orientation, political ideology, etc.

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  • Laura Paez Loaiza

Treaty of Middelburg

I would make anti faschistic and anti populism projects in school to make the new generation better than the before

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  • Talha Gürsoy

Treaty of Middelburg

I would strive for greater equality of opportunity for young people worldwide. Freedom means little if socioeconomic circumstances prevent access to quality education, fair job opportunities, or a safe living environment. An international policy addressing structural inequality would be a major step forward.

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  • Luthsendrik Sterling

Treaty of Middelburg

I would like it if there was no more war and oppression. We lived in a equal and well educated society where people could make their own decisions without being manipulated or restricted.

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  • Raimonda Kasauskaite