👊 Don't miss the last festival activities, inspiration and youth activism!
Hello John,
Phew! This year's One World Week festival ([link removed]) has been an amazing roller coaster of activism, inspiration and creativity so far...
and the good news is you still have the chance to join us at the closing two events!
* How Can We Challenge Power To Make Meaningful Change? ([link removed])
November 27 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Join the discussion and debate with our Youth2030 young people's committee and a powerful panel including:
* Saoirse McHugh environmentalist, activist and campaigner
* Lavon Marozau Belarusian National Youth Council International Secretary
* Alex Boustany Lebanese climate activist and Greenpeace European Changemaker
Book your place for this evening's event now >> ([link removed])
* Youth Summit 3 – Empowerment and Solidarity ([link removed])
November 28 @ 11:00 am – 1:00 pm
The packed programme for our final event hosted by the Migrant Rights Centre Ireland and artist and activist Kelvin Akpaloo includes interactive sessions, graphic harvesting, a range of short, inspirational video inputs as well as stories and experiences shared by three young people.
Book your place for tomorrow's event now >> ([link removed])
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See all One World Week festival events >> ([link removed])
You'll join young people and youth workers online for fun interactive sessions, inspirational inputs, important discussion on the lives of young people, the Sustainable Development Goals, and taking action!
So what are you waiting for? Go check out the festival events and book your place ([link removed]) !
I look forward to seeing you there (virtually!).
All the best,
Leo
Leo Gilmartin
NYCI Youth 2030 Team
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.
See all One World Week festival events >> ([link removed])
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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