Youth can drive systems-level change by combining humanities insight with business and economics tools to redesign how institutions work for people and planet. By studying history, ethics and culture, they can challenge dominant narratives of endless growth and frame new stories of shared wellbeing and planetary justice.
Through social enterprises, cooperatives and mission-led startups, young people such as Tyla Tsang can embed regenerative and distributive models into real markets, influencing supply chains, finance and employment. Working in coalitions, they can push policy shifts, reshape education and mobilise investment into community-rooted, climate-resilient solutions.
Join us at Systems Change Summit to co-design solutions for the future.





