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This is how the young generation views current pension policy – SWR1 Leute

Pensions, health, climate: issues that concern youth representative Jonas Hohenforst. He takes the perspective of the younger generation and advocates for intergenerational justice.

Protecting the rights of future generations

Jonas Hohenforst calls for greater participation of young people in our society, including as ambassadors of the “Foundation for the Rights of Future Generations”The 22-year-old is also chairman of the non-governmental organization “Jugend-Enquete-Kommission eV”, which he co-founded, with which he wants to give young people in society a stronger voice – for this reason he is a regular guest in the German Bundestag.

He works with the Federal Agency for Civic Education (bpb) to award a “Youth Democracy Prize Germany” and to make groundbreaking projects for our democracy visible. In Alliance for Economic Education Germany eV He is committed to strengthening financial education in Germany.

Hohenforst’s topics: intergenerational justice, pensions, climate and much more

Jonas Hohenforst is studying medicine and economics. His goal: to bring the reality of the health system to the decision-making level. He is interested in the big questions facing our society: Where is our health system heading? Can we really afford pensions as they are now in the future? And Jonas Hohenforst will reveal to SWR1 Leute how and whether we can create intergenerational justice.

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