Monday, 29 June 2009 | posted by Matt_BC
Africa Youth Summit 2009, General
Even though the Africa Youth Summit 2009 is over, the voices of the participants can still be heard online. Dozens of the participants voiced their opinions on what the biggest issues are that the African …
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Wednesday, 24 June 2009 | posted by Matt_BC
General, Climate change
Here’s one for those of you interested in the environment: earlier this month, Yann Arthus-Bertrand premiered his film Home. The film, composed almost entirely of aerial shots, is a visually breathtaking document of our planet …
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Tuesday, 23 June 2009 | posted by Matt_BC
Activism, Climate change
Hi (unfortunately I can greet you in any other funky language). My name is Charlie and I’m one of the five Global Changemakers in Geneva at the moment. Kofi Annan, on behalf of the Global …
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Tuesday, 23 June 2009 | posted by Matt_BC
Activism, General, Global Youth Summit 2009
We’re happy to announce that on 1 August the application process will start for the Fourth Annual Global Youth Summit. Following from Greenwich 2007, Guildford 2008 and Guildford 2009, we will bring together 60 young …
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Sunday, 21 June 2009 | posted by Mary J. Bunafoor
Education
Youth science website builds international ties between gifted students in math and science by bringing them together to share ideas and meet up with people from different countries all around the world. Cogito, the free …
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