Harnessing Young People's Potential
Hello John
It's been brilliant to join so many of you on our One World Week festival ([link removed]) events so far this week!
We're continuing the amazing array of speakers, activists and inputs for you for throughout the week, and next up is our second youth summit hosted jointly with the Irish Girl Guides:
Youth Summit 2: Harnessing Young People's Power ([link removed])
Wednesday, November 25 @ 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Book your place now >> ([link removed])
Renowned foreign correspondent Mary Fitzgerald joins a panel of young people for an inspiring and interactive summit that will showcase how giving space and opportunity to young people is an important strategy to empowerment and
* how a trip to India turned into a national sustainable living programme
* how attending a worldwide young women leadership seminar sparked an interest in the fight against period poverty
* and much more... ([link removed])
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. you can find the full programme of events for the week here ([link removed]) .
A number of workshops are now sold out but you can still join us at
* Thursday 26th of November @ 11:00 am – 1:00 pm How can the youth sector activate its power to accelerate the implementation of the SDGs ([link removed])
* Friday 27th of November @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am Unpack the hidden power of your breakfast ([link removed])
* Friday 27th of November @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm How can we challenge power to make meaningful change? ([link removed])
* Saturday 28th of November @ 11:00 am – 1:00 pm Youth Summit 3: Empowerment and Solidarity ([link removed])
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 ([link removed]) 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.
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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