
After six months of work, the National Youth Council has presented its proposals to tackle the dangers of the digital world
On Wednesday, six pupils from the Principality presented a report to the elected members of the National Council on the work they had carried out over the past six months on the challenges of the digital world. In their conclusions, the pupils suggest ways to protect Monegasque young people from the dangers of the digital world.
The session was a formal one. Before a handful of National Council members, including President Thomas Brezzo and Mathilde Leclerc, Chair of the Committee on Education, Youth and Sport, six pupils from the Principality took turns to speak, summarising six months of work that came to a close on Wednesday evening.
Since January, these teenagers have met around ten times to discuss a set topic: ‘Monaco and the challenges of the digital age’. ‘We met once or twice a month on Wednesdays’,