2nd Global Youth Conference 2016 In Singapore

The Global Youth Conference is organised by the Youth Department of the Council of Africa-Europe. The event will be held from 1st to 4th of February 2016 in Singapore. Participation will be fully funded for 50 applicants. Deadline to apply is December 1.

The main aim of the conference is to bring together youth form 100 countries, and over 20 representatives and relevant European youth stakeholders to discuss the future orientations of the “Global Youth Action Plan”.

Key criteria are:

  • Age between 18 and 35 years; 35+ to apply as a facilitator or motivational speaker.
  • Motivation to contribute to the conference and its outcomes;
  • Experience in activities with young people, communities and Organisations;
  • English or French must;
  • Availability for the whole duration of the conference.

 

Travel expenses and visa costs will be covered by the Council of youth foundation Europe. Due to limited funding accommodation will be provided for 50 applicants only, other participants will have to book and later pay $300 on arrival.

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