Who Should Apply?

This program is for enthusiastic and achieving people from around the world wanting to make some changes around them, get new knowledge, skills and friends and become more useful to their own communities. It targets:

Graduate students- Meet your colleagues from around the world, make new friends, and improve your knowledge and communication skills.

Company representatives- chance to improve your leadership skills, meet your colleagues, exchange ideas and establish new connections and partnerships.

NGO representatives- chance to meet enthusiasts and other NGO representatives from all over the world and exchange experiences on the projects involving poverty and social issues.

Global/Local Government Agencies and their representatives dedicated to promoting social policies and poverty reduction strategies.

Scholars- learn some new approaches, hear about others' experiences and pass on your knowledge and experience on to the others. Help creating the future leaders!

Others interested in making some positive changes around them and gaining new knowledge, skills and friends and becoming more useful to their own communities.


More specifically, this program is for:

Future leaders. Individuals who want to make a difference in this world. You do not need to have years of leadership experience but you do need to have a desire to learn— about yourself, other cultures, and how to improve your community.

People who want to take a chance. Experiencing another culture is an adventure. It will challenge how you view yourself and the world around you. This program is for people who want to open their minds to new ways of thinking.

People who want to make new friends. The program is open to enthusiastic people from around the world. Take the opportunity to make lasting relationships.

People who want to share their own experience and achievements in this field . You will have a chance to present your ideas, experiences and projects in this Conference.

 

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