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World Youth Congress 2005 - Scotland
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Start Date & Time
July 30, 2005
All day event.

End Date & Time
August 8, 2005
All day event.

Location
Stirling University
United Kingdom

Event Cost
Free to most applicants, see website for details.

Event URL
www.scotland2005.org

RSVP Info
Name: Ray Bugg
Phone: +44 (0) 131 244 7425
E-mail: ray.bugg@scotland.gsi.gov.uk
Webpage: www.scotland2005.org

Registration Deadline
June 1, 2005

Categories
Environment
Human Rights

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DetailsAbout
The 3rd World Youth Congress is coming to Scotland from July 30th to August 8th 2005.

The event is open to young people aged between 18 - 25 (you must be at least 18 on 30th July 2005) and the congress theme is “Young People working together for a sustainable world community”.

The main goals of the WYC series are to promote volunteering and global citizenship as well as sustainable lifestyles. Delegates will draw to the attention of government and aid agencies worldwide how much young people do and are doing to support the achievement of the UN Millennium Development Goals. This congress will bring together young development activists and government and UN development professionals to review best practice in youth led development and devise strategies to mobilise more young people to take part in them.

Who can apply?
All applicants must be 18–25 years old on 30th July 2005 and will fall under four categories:

1) Activists - This conference is chiefly for young leaders in the youth-led development field. In order to qualify in this category you have to show your commitment to action by working on a pre-congress action project, that you can report on at the Congress. If you plan and implement a youth-led community improvement project between now and August 2005, we will welcome you to this Congress! All you have to do is pay your travel expenses – a limited number of scholarships may be available. It is, however, best to seek your own sponsorship. This is a conference where you will do more than sit around and draw up fine-sounding declarations: for at least 3 of the 10 days you will be out across Scotland working on projects.

2) Performers/Artists - If you have a performance group of dancers, singers, actors, comedians with material that relates to the Congress themes, send us a video with some reviews and photographs, and we will consider you for the cultural programme that will take place every evening of the Congress.

3) Young Journalists - If you work for a newspaper, radio or TV station, ask your employer/line manager to send you to report on this important world event.

4) Participants - If the above goals interest you and you would like to learn about these issues from your peers around the world, send in an application form.

For further details and an application form visit www.scotland2005.org and register for our newsletter.


People Attending People Attending (279)

KIBELLA
KIBELLA


Tran Van Tinh
Tran Van Tinh


Moha
Moha


MOBEE, Olusegun S. A.
MOBEE, Olusegun S. A.


Shasheen Jayaweera
Shasheen Jayaweera


Remi Nmegwa
Remi Nmegwa


Olebogeng Eunice Morebodi
Olebogeng Eunice Morebodi


Marina Mansilla Hermann
Marina Mansilla Hermann


EL Hammoumi Naoufal
EL Hammoumi Naoufal


Noriel C. Endozo
Noriel C. Endozo


Eugeniu Graur
Eugeniu Graur


Amb. Akinyemi Olowokere
Amb. Akinyemi Olowokere


marouane traymi
marouane traymi


KLainstaaR
KLainstaaR


Gull
Gull


JOE BRIGHT
JOE BRIGHT


Sidra Iqbal
Sidra Iqbal


Kazi Asadul Hoque
Kazi Asadul Hoque


lekan
lekan


Ajit Rai
Ajit Rai


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OLADOTUN ASIWAJU DADA OLASENI
OLADOTUN ASIWAJU DADA OLASENI


Olga Vlasova
Olga Vlasova


Karna Bahadur Thapa Chherti
Karna Bahadur Thapa Chherti


Sahdya Darr
Sahdya Darr


chukwudi obi
chukwudi obi


Sitiveni
Sitiveni


Tarik Hasan Rubel
Tarik Hasan Rubel


SYED FAHAD RIZVI
SYED FAHAD RIZVI


Nancy Kan
Nancy Kan



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Small Scale grants for Youth-led Projects: Be the Change! - Posted By: Sahro Ahmed
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Memories - Posted By: Frederick Bernas
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Great message, great mess - Impressions from the 3rd World Youth Congress 2005 in Scotland - Posted By: Wolfgang Gründinger
October 2, 2005 @ 06:52:34 | 0 comments | post a comment



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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...