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Youth Summit: Power in CommUNITY

November 22, 2025 @ 9:30 am - 4:00 pm GMT

Welcome to One World Week 2025

This November, we’re exploring the power of connection, community, and celebration. We’re bringing together young people, youth workers, volunteers, leaders, and educators to explore what a truly equal and just world looks like. 

This year’s theme, There is Nothing Normal About Inequality, is based on the Youth2030 Global Youth Work resource, ‘From the Ground Up: Youth Power, tackling inequality with the SDGs’ One World Week Toolkit.

Together we will explore some critical questions: How do our values shape the world around us? Why is there more inequality than ever? How can we raise grassroots voices globally?

Youth Summit: Power in CommUNITY

Join together with young people from across Ireland this One World Week for a day of connection, community, and celebration. At the 2025 Youth Summit, you will explore how you can use your collective power to create a fairer, more inclusive, and more sustainable society.

Calendar

Date & time

Saturday 22nd of November 2025

9.30am-4.00pm

Price

Cost

Free!

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Venue

Dublin Venue
(Accessible by public transport)
Venue shared upon Registering

Objectives

  • Explore your values.
  • Learn about sustainable & realistic way to combat eco-anxiety.
  • Reconnect with your power to make sure your voice is heard both during and after the event.

Designed for

Young people, youth leaders, volunteers, NGOs, & development education volunteers who are based in Ireland.

Extra information

  • Lunch will be provided (dietary requirements must be communicated in advance).
  • NYCI can reimburse public transport costs once a ticket or receipt showing the cost of the fare is provided (this excludes private car journeys, taxis, rental cars, ferries, and flights).

Delivered by

NYCI’s Youth 2030 Global Youth Work Programmme. For more information, Contact People: Alex Duffy alex@nyci.ie & Diandra Ní Bhuachalla diandra@nyci.ie

This event is now full.

🎤 Speaker Bios

Learn more about the inspiring individuals shaping this event.

Niamh Flynn

Workshop Facilitator – Peace – Niamh Flynn

Niamh Flynn is a trainer in Global Youth Work with the National Youth Council of Ireland, where she focuses on supporting youth advocates, youth workers and youth organisations to build stronger and more meaningful youth participation to tackle social and global justice issues using creative, reflective, and interactive ways of working. Her work encourages “critical consciousness” (self-awareness, problem solving, critical thinking and dialogue). Niamh’s areas of work include peacebuilding, interculturalism, social cohesion, community empowerment and international development. Niamh advocates for female and youth leadership across local, national and global levels.

Olive Ojo

Workshop Facilitator – People – Olive Ojo

Olive Ojo is a dedicated Global Youth Work Trainer who brings heart and energy to the work. With a background in youth advocacy, community engagement, and inclusive education, Olive has spent years walking alongside young people from diverse backgrounds, amplifying their voices and helping them unlock their power to create change. From designing programmes, facilitating conversations, or simply being present, Olive’s goal is building bridges between communities. Olive leads with empathy, curiosity, and a strong belief in the power of shared values.

Workshop Facilitator – Planet – Eimear Manning

Eimear Manning (she/they) who holds a Master of Science in Environmental Sustainability, works as the Youth & Climate Justice Development Officer in the National Youth Council of Ireland. She manages youth-led projects centred on issues of climate change, climate justice, marine sustainability, and meaningful youth inclusion. Currently, Eimear sits on a Drafting Committee creating a new Council of Europe Recommendation on Young People and Climate Action. She also advises the Irish Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage on issues pertaining to water and the marine through her capacity as an elected member of The Water Forum/An Fóram Uisce. Finally, Eimear was nominated by the Department of Education to be Ireland’s representative on the UNECE Education for Sustainable Development Steering Committee Youth Platform.

Leanne Lowry

Workshop Facilitator – Partnerships – Leanne Lowry

Leanne Lowry is a student from Maynooth University on the Youth and Community work course and is on placement with the Global Youth Work team with NYCI. Leanne is a community based youth worker in Dublin and is with NYCI to learn about Global Youth Work in the hope to take Global Youth Work into her youth work practice. Youth Summit 2025 will be Leanne’s first experience of attending and taking part in a One World week event.

MC – Alex Duffy

Alex Duffy (she/her) is a Project Officer with the Youth2030 Global Youth Work Team in the National Youth Council of Ireland, where is part of the GYW training team and looks after the monitoring and evaluating aspects of the programme. Alex has recently graduated from Maynooth University with a masters in youth and community work. who has spent most of her career working on the ground directly with young people through detached work, environmental youth work and supporting young people to think critically about the world around them. She brings fun and creative ways of engaging with young people in exploring their connections to the issues impacting them in their everyday lives.

Diandra Ní Bhuachalla

MC – Diandra Ní Bhuachalla

Diandra Ní Bhuachalla is a Project Officer with the Youth2030 Global Youth Work team in the National Youth Council of Ireland, where she works on Climate Justice, and UN Youth Delegate Programme support. She is also the Founder of Future Proof Youth, providing specialist support for young people and young professionals aged 21-30 to achieve their full potential through capacity building, personal development, and coaching and mentoring. With 12 years of youth advocacy experience at local and national levels, Diandra served as the European Economic & Social Committee’s Youth Delegate to COP28 & COP29, as a United Nations Youth Delegate for Ireland from 2021-2022. She attended COP28 in Dubai and COP29 in Baku, as well as the 66th Session of the Commission on the Status of Women and the High-Level Political Forum on Sustainable Development in New York, and the 50th Session of the Human Rights Council in Geneva. As part of Ireland’s official delegation to the UN, she represented the voices of 1.3 million young people on issues of national and foreign policy, her focus areas being gender equality, climate justice, and peace & security.

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