Who We Are:
Centre for Youth Perspectives (CYP) is a youth-led research and advocacy digital platform that amplifies the voices of the youth of the Global South. Transmitting from an old guard perspective to hearing young voices on fresh and bold ideas told by those who will inherit the future. We are more than a media platform. We are a community. A global network of young writers, thinkers, researchers and doers who want to shape conversations differently: less toxic, more thoughtful; less noise, more meaning.
CYP stands on the belief that constructive dialogue grounded in respect, authenticity, and curiosity can bridge divides and build a more equitable global community. Our work is informed by diplomacy, driven by data, and sustained by the conviction that young people must not only be heard but also heeded.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
CYP Global is a youth-led research and advocacy platform that amplifies voices from the Global South. We focus on youth engagement, policy research, and fostering constructive global dialogue.
We conduct research, publish policy briefs and articles, run advocacy campaigns, organize events and webinars, and provide platforms for youth voices to influence local and global discourse.
We welcome young thinkers, researchers, students, writers, and changemakers from across the Global South who are committed to informed dialogue and social impact.
OBJECTIVES
Build a community
A home where youth feel welcome to share, learn, and grow together.
Amplify Youth Voices
Offer a platform for diverse young writers, journalists, and researchers.
Promote Media Literacy
Counter misinformation with fact-based, credible content
Highlight the Global South
Showcase issues and stories from the global south, often ignored by mainstream media
Advance Climate and Social Justice
Prioritize narratives on sustainability, equality, and peace
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Algeria, Pakistan aim to boost economic and trade cooperation
Salman Durrani, Islamabad November 1, 2025 At a reception marking Algeria’s National Day in Islamabad, officials from both countries called for renewed potential in bilateral trade and industrial cooperation, building on decades of friendly ties that date back to Algeria’s independence struggle. Algeria’s Ambassador, Brahim Romani, praised Pakistan’s early support for Algeria’s freedom struggle and
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Islamabad Shines in Red to Celebrate Türkiye’s 102nd Republic Day
The capital city of Pakistan wore a dazzling shade of red on Tuesday night as it joined in the celebrations marking the 102nd Republic Day of Türkiye, symbolizing the deep-rooted brotherhood and shared history between the two nations. In a very rare moment, the entire city was illuminated in the colors of another nation’s flag,
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RSF Claims Capture of Last Army Stronghold in Darfur: What It Means for El Fasher
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Overview of the “No Kings” Protests
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