Filip Iusein brings to the fore the mental health of young people in Romania at UNESCO workshop
Paris, 15 may 2025
The young Romanian Filip Iusein, Member of the Alumnus Club for UNESCO from the Romanian Federation of Clubs and Associations for UNESCO, was one of the key speakers in the UNESCO International Workshop on Mental Health of Young, held online on 15 may 2025.
The event represented a continuation of the first global youth forum in UNESCO clubs and associations (Rye) and gathered participants from all over the world to discuss the impact of contemporary crisis on the mental health of young people. Under the UNESCO patronage, The program included moderate sessions of international experts and presentations supported by representatives of UNESCO clubs in Jamaica, Senegal, Dominican Republic and Romania.
In his intervention, Filip Iusein held a speech entitled "Behind the Filter: Social Media and Mental Health in Romania”, in which he emphasized clearly the major challenges faced by the Romanian young people in the digital era. It was drawn to the fact that over 13 Millions of Romanians are active on social networks, But that this intense connection comes with an emotional cost, especially for teenagers. Citing studies conducted by WHO and UNICEF underlined the fact that 22% Of the Romanian teenagers show signs of problematic use of social networks, and almost half had suicidal thoughts.
The discourse transmitted a message of hope and balance. Social networks should not be demonized, but understood and used in charge. S- have proposed concrete solutions, such as introducing digital education into schools, easy access to psychological counseling, and promoting offline interaction through sport, volunteering and camps without technology.
"Life does not need filter. The real connection, Healing and joy are found outside the screens ”, was his ending message, received with appreciation by participants.
The event was moderated by UNESCO officials and enjoyed interventions from personalities such as Xing Quit, director general adjunct al UNESCO, and Xueli Abbing, Ambassador of goodwill for the fight against racism, Assee utgevoca, Focal point within UNESCO on UNESCO clubs and associations. Alexandre Navarro, secretar general, The French Commission for UNESCO, Bolat Akchulakov, President of the World Federation of Associations and Clubs for UNESCO.
Filip Iusein's participation confirms the active involvement of Romanian young people in UNESCO initiatives and reaffirms the commitment of the Romanian Federation of Clubs and Associations for UNESCO to support sustainable development, the education and mental health of young people.