Global Humanitarian Forum’s Youth Forum 2010 – Young Adults 4 New Results

February 5, 2010
By ayiccteam

“Generations taking on the Climate Challenge”
Nowadays, we can no longer solve the climate challenge separately from each other, be it across nations, across religions, across sectors or across generations. It is of upmost importance that the young generation has a real say in the climate debate and takes action.
From 28 June – 1 July 2010 the Global Humanitarian Forum (GHF), a Geneva based international organization personally led by Kofi Annan, will host its second annual Youth Forum entitled Youth Forum 2010 – Young Adults 4 New Results. Youth Forum 2010 will take place in Geneva, Switzerland, and the overarching title of the event will be “Generations taking on the Climate Challenge”.


150 committed and active international young adults between the ages of 18-30 will be selected as participants through an entry-competition.
We are looking for young people from many different backgrounds! It does not matter if you are a scientist, a musician, a politician or a cook, a young professional or a student. If you are interested in the overarching topic of the event, then we are looking for you!
To know more about it and apply for Youth Forum 2010 as a participant, check out our website, read the conditions and fill out the online application form!

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8 Responses to “ Global Humanitarian Forum’s Youth Forum 2010 – Young Adults 4 New Results ”

  1. Innocent Musore on February 9, 2010 at 9:17 am

    I m verry interested with what AYICC are doing around the world.
    and I want to participant in the forumactivities
    I leading a NGO Called VOIVE CO COMMUNITY. WE act at grass root level.
    Thanks and I m waiting to read from you.

  2. ayiccteam on February 10, 2010 at 6:10 am

    Dear Innocent,
    I would like to put you in touch with Landry who will introduce you to AYICC in East Africa. His email is:landry.mayigane@gmail.com

  3. Keolebogile Moocha on February 11, 2010 at 2:37 am

    I m verry interested with what AYICC are doing around the world.
    and I want to fairly participant in the forumactivities, to develop abd extend environmental care advises to every individual in my Country and Africa as a whole.
    I am a Youth Chairperson and Village Development Committee Vice Chairperson for Mogoditshane South (Tsolamosese) about 8km from the city of Gaborone, Botswana.

    I will be highly waiting to hear from you.

  4. ayiccteam on February 14, 2010 at 4:09 pm

    Deer Moocha,
    Thanks for your interest in joining AYICC. Kindly email info@ayicc.net for more information on how you can become part of us.
    With regards,
    AYICC Team.

  5. Francis Maberi on February 26, 2010 at 8:44 am

    Dear respected friends at AYICC,
    Greetings of peace. I work with the Inter-Faith Action for Peace in Africa-IFAPA youth desk in Kampala. Like Innocent, i kindly expesss the desk’s and my own desire to participate in the ayicc activities.

    shukran.

  6. blondy kares on March 2, 2010 at 3:45 pm

    I m verry interested with what AYICC are doing around the world.
    and I want to participant in the forum activities im from cameroon in central africa

  7. Rutta on March 16, 2010 at 1:55 am

    Please send us monthly newsletters and other climate change information. We are Tanzania Youth Environmental Network(TAYEN)

  8. Giselle Barstow on June 16, 2010 at 2:57 am

    I Thank you for the blog post. I really enjoyed reading it. :)

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