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Start Date & Time
August 16, 2003
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End Date & Time
August 28, 2003
0:00 AM

Location
Morocco

Event Cost
Participants must pay their travel to Morocco. The organisers will pay for food, accommodation and internal transport during the Congress.

RSVP Info
Name: Peace Child International
Phone: +44 1763 274459
E-mail: maroc2003@peacechild.org
Webpage: http://www.maroc2003.org

Registration Deadline
May 1, 2003

Categories
Sustainable Development
Human Rights

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Event BlogEvent Reviews [ add ]
Posted By: kostas. Rating: 4 / 5.


The event was brilliant organized by the people of Marocco. I never felt like a stranger. As for the result of the congress I was satisfied but a bit cautious as well with the decisions taken.I believe that a big step is now done but we have to keep it on.....



Posted By: WALTER CRESPO. Rating: 1 / 5.


I think the World Congress of the Youth, was a great experience, I obtained many knowlagde, experiences of othercultures, and works of differentes Youth Institutions, consecuency this experience I promoted a space for the Youth in my region, "La Mesa de Promcoion de la Juventud de La Liberta - MPJ" , with many members of differents Youth Asociations.




Posted By: Hassan Abdikadir. Rating: 5 / 5.


i am happy,that i was part of the congress, i learnt alot and share the best experience and it was my first international forum, since then i have been learning from different communities and cultures

I also met new friends and since the forum, we all still share our best practises in youth work.

It was a memrable experience tfor me



Host Organization


Peace Child International
Be the Change! Program: supporting youth-led community development. This youth-led development program supports, trains and enables young people around the world to design and implement concrete development projects in their own communities. The Be the Change!(BTC) Programme was mandated by...