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One Young World 2014: how to give young people a voice in government
A speech at this year's One Young World Summit, revealing the winner of their essay competition
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Serena Kutchinsky
October 20, 2014
Serena Kutchinsky is Digital Editor of Newsweek Europe, and former Digital Editor of Prospect. She tweets @SKutchinsky
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