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    One Young World Summit 2010

     

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    This February, 1500 young delegates from 192 countries will all gather at London for the first One Young World Summit.  With the endorsement from many well-known leaders such as Kofi Annan, Archbishop Desmond Tutu, and Bob Geldof; this event raises itself to another level of quality and professionalism.

     

    The delegates will address six key issues:

    • Developing Political Leadership for a positive future
    • Global Business and its role in shaping society through the economy
    • Inter-faith dialogue
    • The Environment and its protection
    • The Media, its changing identity and its power
    • Global Health, its polarities and impact

     

    In regard of the selecting process, the organizers have chosen Facebook to be the platform where one can stand as a candidate and get elected to become an official delegate.

     

    >> I'm myself standing as a candidate with the hope of representing Vietnamese youth at the coming conference. Please visit and read my page at http://apps.facebook.com/oywcandidates/entry/1590/ and please VOTE if you think I deserve the spot. It only takes 10 seconds to vote and every single vote means a lot to me. Thank you!

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