Yesterday in New York, Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, participated in the Power Power Fund (RTYPF) fund (RTYPF) – a dynamic gathering of young leaders, partners and donors determined to shape a safer and more inclusive digital future.
The RTYPF is an initiative designed to empower young people Changemakers which are at the forefront of the reinvention of technology as a force for good. These projects led by young people prioritize ethical innovation, digital literacy, online security and mental well -being – key pillars to meet the complex challenges of our digital world.
Throughout the day, participants are committed to thoughtful round discussions focused on ethical artificial intelligence, the intersection of social media and mental health of adolescents, and the potential for technology to solve urgent global problems such as climate change. The Duke joined these conversations, listening to stories, ideas and solutions put forward by the next generation of leaders.
Prince Harry addressed to the room, emphasizing the critical role of the votes of young people in the responsible technological movement and sharing to what extent he is deeply inspired by the vision and courage of the young leaders of RTYPF.
Trisha Prabhu, founder of Rethink Citizens – a non -profit organization led by young people who work to end hatred and intimidation in schools and communities – closed the session with powerful remarks on resilience, empathy and the transformer potential of responsible technology.
For more than four years, the Duke and Duchess have been vocal defenders of a healthier digital landscape, defending responsible technology by community engagement, policies reform and young people’s empowerment. Their commitment in progress reflects a broader vision: a future where technology supports human connection, promotes security and favors the well-being of all users.
Thanks to initiatives such as RTYPF and the Parents network of the Archewell Foundation, the Duke and Duchess continue to collaborate with those who are most affected – people, parents, educators and communities – to co -create a digital world rooted in compassion and responsibility.
This concession has reaffirmed a shared belief: when equipped with good tools, platform and support, young people can not only shape the future – they can direct it.