On December 5, 2025, the 11th Kyiv Security Forum for Youth will be held in Kyiv by the Arseniy Yatsenyuk's Open Ukraine Foundation.
The topic of this year’s event is GEN W²: CODING THE FUTURE.
The Kyiv Security Forum for Youth is an annual platform for discussing the challenges and opportunities that young Ukrainians are facing in the context of the ongoing war.
This year's event will highlight an important role of Ukrainian youth and their growing contribution to the country's defense, innovations, and recovery. The forum will bring together 150 young leaders from all over Ukraine.
The event’s topic "Coding the Future" reflects the dual nature of Ukraine's defense— moral and technological. The current generation is not only fighting on the battlefield, but also writing a new code for the nation: one that combines artificial intelligence, cyber defense, and digital innovation with the enduring values of courage, honesty, self-sacrifice, and resilience.
The servicemen and women, MilTech representatives, diplomats, prominent volunteers and public figures, experts on security and international relations are among this year's Forum speakers. The Forum will also feature practical workshops.
The Forum participants will gain new knowledge, unique experience, and will become a part of the community of new-generation leaders. They will have the opportunity to compete for an internship at the Foundation during the preparations for the annual main Kyiv Security Forum, which traditionally takes place in April.
The agenda will be published shortly on the website and social media platforms of the Foundation and the KSF.
Open Ukraine is an international foundation established in July 2007 on the initiative of Arseniy Yatsenyuk. Its goal is to strengthen and develop Ukraine's authority in the world. Every year, the foundation organizes the Kyiv Security Forum, which has become a leading international discussion platform in Ukraine on issues of war and peace, as well as the Kyiv Security Forum for Youth for the new generation of Ukrainian leaders.







