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Celebrating international youth day 2008
Dear Friends,
Warm welcome in a culture of youth involvement society,
As we know that 12th
August is an International Youth Day that
was officially declared by the United Nations General Assembly on December
17, 1999.
In the
collaboration of
www.ideaforum.org and Youth Change the World (www.youthchangeworld.org
) organize (with the support of
London College of Engineering and Management) an
informal learning workshop towards developing a culture of youth
involvement society.
Youth will discuss on their agendas and the United
National theme for IYD2008 is YOUTH AND
CLIMATE CHANGE: TIME FOR ACTION.
To celebrate this year‘s youth day, we are inviting you to attend this
learning workshop, where young people will share their experience, discuss
youth and ICT role for climate change.
We request you to forward this information to your friends and family
towards more participants.
Venue and time:
London College of Engineering and Management (LCEM)
(www.lcoem.com)
18-36 Wellington Street, Woolwich
SE18 6PF,
London-
United Kingdom
Time:
5 pm to 6pm
For more information, please contact us
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If you are interested to learn more about youth day please visit this link
below
http://www.un.org/esa/socdev/unyin/iyd2008.htm
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