HKFYG Annual Repor t 2019 -20
年報
Leadership Training The HKFYG Leadership Institute is located on the premises of the former Fanling Magistracy with a new lodge for accommodation. During the pandemic, the Institute has maintained its first and foremost aim to support young people in their future leadership. In the reporting year, an attendance of over 31,000 was recorded with over 1,150,000 views at social media. The programme highlights are as follows:
HSBC Future Skills Development Project This Project enables young people to receive skills training from an early age to help them with future employability. Programmes were meticulously designed to enhance young people’s capacity due to the current uncertainties. Highlights include: “Line to Take” – Speaking Studio Online Learning Series offered ten episodes of online communication training to 22 secondary and post-secondary schools and the public.
“Learn to LEAD” Online Learning Series
Financial Innovation Case Study involved almost 140 students
In collaboration with the HK200 Association, over 20 alumni
from different universities to test their understanding of the
and partners of the Institute were engaged to provide 28
financial industry by providing tech-solutions to enhance
online training sessions for students challenged by school
customers’ financial capacity.
suspensions. This achieved a total reach of over 213,000. A wide variety of topics were covered, including strategies on
Belt and Road Initiative – A Journey to Explore the Future
sitting for the DSE and a history of epidemics in Hong Kong.
provided 21 working young people the opportunity to travel to countries and regions along the Belt and Road, and explore
Moot Court Summer School 2020
topics of interest before the coronavirus travel restrictions.
Under the theme “How Justice Prevails”, more than 45
and to Bangladesh to become familiar with microfinance.
Tours included trips to Malaysia to understand Islamic Finance
secondary school students from over 30 schools took part in the
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virtual Moot Court Summer School and tested their knowledge
“Hong Kong 200” Leadership Project offered online
in a mooting competition. Supported by Human Rights Hub
preparatory courses to help applicants through the current
at The University of Hong Kong, Denis Chang’s Chambers,
challenges. Mr. Vincent Fung Hao-yin, Director, Hong Kong
Mayer Brown, The Law Society of Hong Kong, Sweet & Maxwell
Economic and Trade Affairs, Wuhan, shared his adventurous
and Westlaw Asia, participants were able to enhance their
leadership journey during the lockdown.
understanding of the rule of law and civic-mindedness.