Hello John,

We've confirmed an amazing array of speakers, activists and inputs for you for One World Week next week.
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You'll join Jayathma Wickramanayake UN Secretary-General’s Envoy on Youth, 
Colm Brophy, TD, Minister of State for Overseas Development Aid and Diaspora 
Lynn Ruane Independent Trinity College member of Seanad Éireann and 
Eunice Eleanor Klinogo Africa and Europe Rep for the Commonwealth Youth Council, 
Kaene Disepo Founder of Change Africa, UNESCO Youth Delegate from Botswana...

....and that's just on day one of One World Week 2020!

This year's Youth 2030 One World Week festival takes place from November 23rd to 29th and the theme is power.

With 10 events spread over seven days, covering everything from Art-ivism and spoken word, to self-care strategies and racial justice, to a session on unpacking the hidden power of your breakfast (!) this festival is sure to have something you'll enjoy.

Check out the events here and grab your place while you can!

You'll join young people and youth workers online for fun interactive activities, exciting performances, important discussion on the lives of young people, the SDGs, and taking action!


So what are you waiting for? Go check out the festival events and book your place!

I look forward to seeing you there (virtually!).

All the best,

Valerie

Valerie Duffy
NYCI Youth 2030 Programme Manager
National Youth Council of Ireland
3 Montague Street
Dublin 2


P.S. 
NYCI and our Youth 2030 partners Concern Worldwide, Maynooth University and Trócaire are really excited that for the first time this year, One World Week is a collaboration with NYCI member organisations Irish Girl Guides, Youth Work Ireland Galway and the Migrant Rights Centre Ireland as well as Kelvin Akpaloo and the Climate Youth Artivists.

As ever, all this magic and collaboration couldn't happen without the support of Irish Aid.
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Youth 2030 is a partnership between NYCI and Irish Aid, working in consortia with Concern Worldwide, Maynooth University and Trócaire to deliver Global Youth Work and Development Education to the youth sector.
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