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Moeloto Tuilaepa Tiatia, a young leader from Samoa, has achieved a significant victory by being elected to the Commonwealth Youth Council executive board. The election took place ahead of the Commonwealth Heads of Government meeting in Samoa, where Tuilaepa Tiatia emerged as the Pacific representative after a competitive election process.

The Commonwealth Youth Council plays a crucial role in advancing the youth development agenda and increasing youth participation in decision-making processes. This year’s elections were particularly important as the Council celebrates its tenth anniversary.

Tuilaepa Tiatia will join other elected candidates from various regions, including Ghana, India, Kenya, and Jamaica, to lead consultations, projects, and events that address the concerns of young people and shape youth development policies. The newly elected executives will be officially installed at a special ceremony during the Commonwealth Youth Forum in Samoa.

The Commonwealth Youth Council represents over 1.5 billion young people in the Commonwealth, with a significant percentage under the age of 30. It was established in 2013 with the support of the Commonwealth Secretariat’s Youth Programme and has since become an autonomous, youth-led organization.

This achievement by Moeloto Tuilaepa Tiatia not only highlights her leadership skills but also showcases the talent and potential of young people from the Pacific region. As she takes on this new role, Tuilaepa Tiatia will have the opportunity to make a positive impact on youth development initiatives and advocate for the needs of young people in the Commonwealth.

Overall, Tuilaepa Tiatia’s election to the Commonwealth Youth Council executive board is a testament to the bright future of youth leadership in the Pacific and a significant milestone in advancing youth participation and representation on the global stage.