Young Voices for Peace, Freedom and Democracy

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Meeting with the youth Anna and Mariana, s2pU, and the Mayor of Oslo, Anne Lindboe

Young people who take the initiative to reflect on what Music for Peace, Freedom and Democracy mean today deserve recognition and support. In a world marked by conflict, disinformation and political uncertainty, it takes courage and responsibility to engage with these values — not as abstract ideas, but as something that must be protected, renewed and lived every day.

When young people come together to discuss democracy, human rights and the future of our societies, they are not only learning — they are shaping tomorrow. Their questions, perspectives and commitment remind us that peace and freedom cannot be taken for granted. They depend on informed, engaged and empathetic citizens who are willing to listen, cooperate and act.

That is why young voices must be encouraged, taken seriously and given space. Supporting youth initiatives is not an investment in a single project — it is an investment in a more peaceful, democratic and resilient future.

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Meeting with the member of the Norwegian Parliament and the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and Defence, Trine Lise Sundnes,  Labour Party.

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