The Youth Forum aims to involve young people in discussions with policymakers, thought leaders and representatives from the private sector and civil society, and to explore ways to empower them and encourage their full participation in society through the use of information and communications technology.
The Web site will feature information and updates about the Forum and includes a blog to stimulate conversation within the Global Alliance's main areas of concentration -- education, entrepreneurship, governance and health.
"We are including a blog in the part of our Web site dedicated to the Forum as a way to begin the discussion among the participants and get their feedback," said Global Alliance Executive Director Sarbuland Khan.
"The blog will allow young people to discuss the use of ICT in these fields and address specific cases, lessons learned, protagonists and policies," said Khan. "Experts from various sectors will moderate the blog and will be raising difficult questions or highlight controversial issues in order to engage readers and provoke them to respond with their positions and to ask further questions".
"We believe young people will value this opportunity to interact with an expert, and will give us useful feedback while we organize panels and workshops for the Forum and kick-start the exchange of ideas."
Some 600 participants, including youth organizations, are expected to attend the Youth Forum, whose theme is "Youth and ICT as Agents for Change."