Half of Egypt's population is under 25: this is the generation that led Egypt's revolution, and will shape Egypt's future.
Last week Elders Gro Harlem Brundtland, Jimmy Carter and Mary Robinson ended their visit to Cairo by joining young Egyptians in a live televised debate about the political transformation of their country.
Moderated by TV host Yosri Fouda and broadcast live from the Cairo Opera House, the debate was an opportunity to listen to the aspirations of Egyptian youth and discuss how they can build on the momentum of last year's uprising and take their rightful place at the heart of Egypt's democratic transition.
The event was organised together with Young Arab Voices, a joint project of the Anna Lindh Foundation and the British Council, which develops skills and opportunities for youth-led debate across the Arab region.
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