Tuesday, May 26, 2026

Group 3 and Group 6 Win The Best Project Award at Korea Youth Summit 2025

Showcasing Solutions at a Global Youth Forum

At Korea Youth Summit 2025, youth delegates were challenged to present real projects that respond to global challenges. These sessions highlighted not only ideas, but also the potential of youth to lead change through concrete action.

This year, two teams stood out and were honored with the prestigious Best Project Award.

Also read: Group 4 Wins The Best Content Award at Korea Youth Summit 2025

Junior Category Winner: Group 3

Group 3 was awarded Best Project in the Junior category. Their proposal showed strong teamwork, interdisciplinary thinking, and a clear action plan.

Team members:

  1. Daniyar Sagyndyk
  2. Nurzhigit Aldabergen
  3. Dinmukhamed Turgan
  4. Magda Serafin Azizah
  5. Julius Achilles Yusingbo
  6. Queenaya Faraz Adilla
  7. Enkhkhuslen Gansukh
  8. Iveel Davaasuren
  9. Uranzaya Bayarsaikhan

Their project reflected clarity, practicality, and relevance to the summit’s main theme.

Senior Category Winner: Group 6

For the Senior category, Group 6 delivered a project that was not only technically strong but also emotionally powerful and globally relevant.

Team members:

  1. Swanie Nelson
  2. Terangi Parima
  3. Daesian Tutaki
  4. Keisha Tuttaki
  5. Cassius Sa’u
  6. Akavi Natua
  7. Kairangi Honetana-Paea
  8. Jean-Luc Honetana
  9. Dallas Tofilau

Their work demonstrated strategic thinking, inclusivity, and meaningful impact.

Also read: Meet the Best Presenters of Korea Youth Summit 2025

Criteria for Evaluation

The Best Project Award was based on:

  1. Alignment with Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
  2. Innovation and creativity
  3. Feasibility of implementation
  4. Group collaboration and individual contribution
  5. Presentation quality and audience response

Both Group 3 and Group 6 met these criteria with excellence.

Conclusion: Youth Projects with Real Impact

The success of Group 3 and Group 6 proves that youth-led projects can be innovative, practical, and transformative. Their teamwork, leadership, and problem-solving mindset represent the spirit of Korea Youth Summit.

Their win is a reminder that real impact begins with collaboration—and action.

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