April 25, 2025 - 18:23

Today in New York City, Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, took part in the Responsible Technology Youth Power Fund (RTYPF) Convening—a vibrant assembly of young leaders, partners, and funders dedicated to fostering a safer and more inclusive digital landscape. This initiative aims to empower young changemakers who are actively rethinking the role of technology in society and advocating for responsible practices.
The event brought together diverse voices from various backgrounds, all united by a common goal: to address the challenges posed by the digital age and to promote equitable access to technology. Participants engaged in discussions about the impact of technology on mental health, privacy, and social justice, highlighting the importance of youth involvement in shaping policies that affect their lives.
Prince Harry's presence underscored the significance of supporting young innovators and their visions for a technology-driven future that prioritizes ethical considerations and community well-being. As the digital world continues to evolve, the RTYPF stands as a beacon of hope for a generation eager to create meaningful change.
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