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This year’s Davos 6 have been chosen!

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Today, on the final day of the Guildford forum 2009, the Global Changemakers who have come to the UK from 40 countries have chosen the Six who will represent them at the WEF Annual Meeting in Davos, Switzerland. They are:

 

  • Sarah Nakowze Nkhoma (Malawi)
  • James Chatepa (Malawi)
  • Elsabe van Vuuren (Namibia)
  • Ohm J. Gore (USA)
  • Meeran Karim (Pakistan)
  • Charlie Young (England)

 

Congratulations to the six and to the rest of the group. Photos and videos of this year's Davos 6 will follow soon!


 

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  • .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
    23 January 2009

    Congratulations to the six of you guys!! smile Im 100% sure that you deserved it!! smile



  • .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
    23 January 2009

    Congrats to all of you grin
    Make the best of the Opportunity !!



  • .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
    24 January 2009

    COngratulations to Everyone!!



  • Alanda
    25 January 2009

    I love you guys smile



  • .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
    25 January 2009

    Congratulations to all sixty of you- an amazing group!  Good luck to you six - let’s go and change the world!



  • .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
    25 January 2009

    congratulations!! i hope u represent the 60, plus us 60 plus the whole youth population of the world well!



  • .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
    25 January 2009

    Congrats guys, take care and all of the best at Davos.



  • .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
    27 January 2009

    heyaaaa, just wanted to ask, what day and what time are u going to be on the TV, haa? Want to see you guys in action! I am sure, u will be perfect, because u r already smile and don’t forget = 52 other people from all around the world are still here for u raspberry
    respect!!!

    miss all of u changemakers, and the very very nice and kind and smiley facilitators and staff too!



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