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The United States Youth Ambassador (USYA) is an executive position within the United States government, designed to represent and advocate for the interests of American youth in federal policy[1]. Established in 2021 by USAID, the position serves as a bridge between young people and the government, ensuring that youth voices are heard in political and legislative processes[2]. The USYA plays a key role in advising government officials, implementing youth-centric policies, and representing the United States at international youth forums.

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  1. ^ "Youth Ambassadors Program". World Learning. Retrieved February 3, 2025.
  2. ^ "Home". exchanges.state.gov. Retrieved February 3, 2025.