Youth assembly at the United Nations – 2013

Friendship Ambassadors FoundationYA+11B: The Executive Sessions

 
 Executive Sessions – The 2013 Winter Youth Assembly @ the UN Hosts    
YA+11B: The Executive Sessions  
 
31 January and 1 February 2013 at UN Headquarters, NYC

New Partnerships  –  Moving Words to Action

Individual Registration  through January 182013

 
The YA empowers nearly one thousand young people annually to find success for the UN’s 8 MDGs throughout the world.  Attendees receive free, practical training on how to start NGOs, administer or manage campaigns, and identify existing work by governments, the UN, or civil society.  It is among the largest youth networking events on the UN’s annual calendar.
Registration continues for global youth delegates to the popular Youth Assembly at the United Nations. Youth leaders around the world continue to register in large numbers in hopes of building new skills that will move the 8 UN Millennium Development Goals words to  A C T I O N.
 
The Reasons for Individuals, Model UN Groups, International Development Majors,  
and other Young Professionals to register include:
  • SUPPORT FOR YOUTH: * YA Partner, The Resolution Project, offers a global competition for university undergraduates where finalists at the YA may be selected to receive up to $3000 each plus 1-2 years of mentoring for new social ventures.
  • NEW SPEAKERS ANNOUNCED (In Order of Appearance):
~ OPENING YOUTH SPEAKER: Sejal Hathi; Founder, President, Girls Helping Girls
~ UN LEADER: Maher Nasser, Director of Outreach, UN Dept of Public Information
Rebecca Kantar, Founder and CEO, BrightCo
Alana Kornfeld, Executive Health Editor, Huffington Post
Andrew Mangino, Co-Founder and CEO, The Future Project
William Reese, CEO, President, International Youth Foundation
Michael Skolnik, Editor-in-Chief, GlobalGrind & Political Director, Russell Simmons
Barbara Bush, CEO & Co-Founder, Global Health Corps
Zahra Thioune, Director of International Relations, Sylvia Bongo Ondimba Foundation
Jonah Wittkamper, Global Director, Nexus Global Youth Summit
Ari Melber, Correspondent, The Nation
Fabian Pfortmüller, Co-Founder, Sandbox
Ravi Theja Mutha – Zero Carbon Villages
Bernice Dapaah – Ghana Bamboo Bikes Initiative
Chris Castro – Citizen Energy
Ann-Katrina Bregovic – Be the Change Green Business Academy, Kenya
Akhtar Badshah, Senior Director, Community Affairs Worldwide, Microsoft

Andrea Taylor, Director, Community Affairs, USA, Microsoft
Sienna J. Wedderburn, COO, Institute for Conscious Global Change

~ CLOSING YOUTH SPEAKER: Kendall Ciesemier, Founder, Kids Caring 4 Kids
David Wellcombe and Kata Szabo – Leaders:

    Peace Child International and Green Business (GEEBIZ)
YA 11B pics
  •  OTHER MAJOR YA SPEAKERS TO INCLUDE:
* Richard Brown,   
Senior Vice President, Philanthropy, American Express
* Joyce Moy,
Professor of Small Business Management and Entrepreneurship
at the City University of New York’s (CUNY) and
Executive Director of CUNY’s Asian Research Institute
* Maggie Salem,
Executive Director, Qatar Foundation International
 
* Amir Dossal,
Executive Director, Global Partnerships Forum
Director, UN Office of Partnerships, Retired
* Cosmo Fujiyama, 
Student, NYU Reynolds Fellow
* H. E. Ambassador Shigeyuki Hiroki,  
Consul General, Japan
* H.E. Ambassador Hamid Al-Bayati          
Permanent Representative of Iraq to the United Nations
* Screening: Just Vision‘s NEW Award-Winning film:  
My Neighbourhood   
 
WHAT AN INCREDIBLE LINEUP FOR THE YOUTH LEADERS OF TOMORROW
       Visit our site for more!  
* Pre-registration: orientation get-together soon-to-be-announced to delegates; Other special opportunities to share a lunch, coffee break, and reception at the UN, as well as a YA break-out networking room all being planned for the first time ever at this YA 
  • PROVEN ‘CIVIL SOCIETY SKILLS BUILDERS’ HELP BUILD YOURS:

YA Partner logos*   Global Partnerships Forum  

Special half day event at the YA
that will define new ways to enact
the 8 MDGs worldwide
 

*   Resolution Project 

Grants and mentoring to
YA university delegates creating new
global social ventures
*   NGO DPI
Review of four major UN conferences on
Human Rights, Arms, Health, and Sustainability:
Outcomes & Impacts
An overview of green businesses and other new
theories on green development emerging post-Rio+20, 
with an overview of youth involvement during the UN Summit
YA+11B@UN PROGRAM: now online here (Check back for additions)
INDIVIDUALS:  Apply here now, to secure your place at the YA
“I urge you to see your time (at the YA) as a call to action. The world needs each and every one of you to do your part in transforming our world and building a more sustainable and equitable future for all.”  
– U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon
“It is a great pleasure to send greetings to Friendship Ambassadors Foundation’s Youth Delegates. I can’t thank you enough for demonstrating your commitment to making a difference, and I encourage each of you to continue to give back to others.”
– Michael R. Bloomberg, Mayor, New York City

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