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The secretariat of the 5th World Youth Congress Turkiye 2010 would like to take this
opportunity to thank the many people who contributed to making the World Youth Congress
a success.
To the exceptional advisors team of Mr. Özak, Ali Yener, Cemil Yücel, Mustafa Dırık, Halis
Y›lmaz, Hüseyin Akal›n
To our leader, and the people who went along with this crazy dream,
Kemal Uysal, Abdurrahman Temelli, Ayd›n Fenerli
To Istanbul 2010 European Capital of Culture Agency, The Head of Board of Directors
fiekib Avdagiç, The Secretary General Yılmaz Kurt and The Deputy Secretary General
Erkan Altıok
To the Rector of Y›ld›z Technical University ‹smail Yüksek; the committee responsible for
World Youth Congress, to Ayfle Kara, Hakan Karatafl, Ahmet Altan, Mesut Özmen, Kutluhan
Erol
To the Governorships of the cities of Ankara, Afyon, Bursa, Bursa, Bal›kesir, Bolu, Bilecik,
Bart›n, Çanakkale, Çank›r›, Çorum, Düzce, Edirne, Eskiflehir, ‹zmir, Kocaeli, Kütahya,
K›rklareli, Karabük, Kastamonu, Konya, Manisa, Samsun, Sakarya, Tekirda¤, Yalova,
Zonguldak, and the Governorships of the Districts of Avc›lar, Ba¤c›lar, Bahçelievler,
Bak›rköy, Bak›rköy, Beykoz, Esenler, Eyüp, Güngören, Ka¤›thane, Küçükçekmece, Tuzla,
Sancaktepe, Sar›yer, Silivri, Silivri, Zeytinburnu
To the WYC Advisory Board and the Trustees of Peace Child International for their support
leading to the Congress.
To Türk Telekom,
To PTT, Ülker, Çaykur, and Hamidiye Water,
To Trabzon 2011 Europen Youth Olympic Festival and Erzurum 2011 Winter Universiade
To Youth and Sports Directorate of the Metropolitan Municipality of Istanbul, IDO, IETT,
Culture A.fi.
To all those that followed us from near and far and answered when we knocked on their
doors:
Ali Yurtsever, Aygen Aytaç, Ayhan Zembilci, Cüneyt Yüksel, Ergül Aydemir, Fatih fiahin,
Hakan Tütüncü, Halil Çak›r, Hasan ‹ncili, Mehmet Vural, Mustafa Bozbey, Mustafa Dündar,
Nihan Turna Sakaltafl, Osman Dikmen, Özgen Keskin, Recep Altepe, Sad›k Zeybek,
Süleyman Ertürk, fiahabettin Harbutlu, Turgay Genç
Special thanks to all the speakers/facilitators for giving up their time to come to participate.
For the difference you have all made, a global thank you!
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Table of Contents
Dear Delegates:
Muzaffer Demir
The President of Istanbul Youth Assembly
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Hawaii, 1999
The 1st World Youth Congress brought young people
from all over the world together to discuss and agree
the “Ten priorities for the 21st Century.” The idea of
Youth led Development became a major theme.
A year later the UN created the Millenium Development
Goals, which reflected the priorities presented by the
delegates at the congress. The Be the Change!
publication produced at the Congress looked at youth
initiatives around the world.
Morocco, 2003
Taken one step further with practical outcomes – the
Casablanca Declaration, presented a program of action
with what young people wanted to achieve with
governments. The message couldn’t have been more
clear; we wanted to work together in a true
intergenerational partnership!
Scotland, 2005
In Scotland we started to see the incredible impact
that the WYC series has had the young people who
have attended previous editions. The 3rd World Youth
Congress was an incredible opportunity for participants
to share and learn from each other’s experiences
leading community development projects.
Participants
Over 1000 of the most active young people from 147 countries are gathering here
in Istanbul for the 5th World Youth Congress and to ensure we have people from
different backgrounds with different experiences, we have 5 different categories
of participation. They include:
Young Educators:
Young people who are passionate about raising awareness and empowering their
peers and their communities through both formal and non-formal education.
They are coming to share experiences, learn new methods and ideas and see how
to be more effective and relevant.
Young Journalists:
Young media-makers - professional or not – that are coming to be the eyes, ears
and the voices of the Congress inside the Campus, and around the world.
Young Entrepreneurs:
Young people leading their own social enteprises non and for-profit businesses.
They come to share their expeirence and discuss how we can make business
work for people and the planet.
Throughout the program, you can find sessions and workshops recommended
for each of those categories. But please, note that these are only recommendations,
and in most cases (unless otherwise specified) they are open and suitable for ALL
delegates.
VENUE
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Campus map
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Campus map
Istanbul map
The 5th World Youth Congress, will be held at Y›ld›z Teknik Ünv. (Yildiz Technical University)
on the Davutpafla Kampüsü (Davutpafla Campus) in the European side of Istanbul.
The address of the campus is: Çifte Havuzlar Mh., 34220 ‹stanbul, Turkey The campus
is exactly in front of the Davutpafla Metro stop (Blue Line) which makes it easy to reach
by public transport. It is also an important reference point if you need to give directions
to Taxi drivers.
Once campus, please follow the signs of the Congress, and go directly to the Registration
Desks.
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Address Campus
From Sabiha Gökçen Airport Take Havafl Bus (White, From Haydarpafla Train Station
big buses) from the airport to Taksim Square (the price Firstly, you will get on the ferry to
is 13 TL) Then follow the instructions above to reach arrive Eminönü. You will get on
the campus from Taksim Square. the tram (T1, cost 1,50 TL) in
Eminönü Station to
From Ataturk Airport From Ataturk Airport, it is very ZEYT‹NBURNU. In the last station
easy: get on the Metro (inside the aiport, in the lowest of the Tram ZEYT‹NBURNU, you’ll
ground – and cost 1,50 TL). From there it is 8 stops to get off and get the Metro (M1, cost
Davutpasa. 1,50 TL), to Ankasaray you are 2
stops from Davutpafla.
From Esenler Bus Station From Esenler Bus Station,
it is very easy too: get on the Metro to Ataturk Aiport
PROGRAM
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Programme at Glance
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Program Highlights
Aile Meetings
During the World Youth Congress, participants are divided into small groups called “Aile”
which means “Family” in Turkish. Each has its own Turkish host known as the “Aile
Leader”. These groups meet daily to touch base and learn the instructions for the day. It
is at the Aile morning meeting where participants will be informed of any changes in the
program, and receive news and messages from the organizers. It’s very important that
you don’t miss the morning meetings, to ensure you are not lost in the program during
the day.
Regional Meetings
During the WYC, you will meet young people coming from all corners of the world, with
very different experiences and backgrounds. In previous congresses, participants raised
the need to reserve a space for regional discussions, and that’s why we created the
Regional Meetings. These meetings are an opportunity for you to meet and discuss with
people from your region, who understand your situation and often face the same challenges.
In Turkiye, 3 Regional Meetings will take place, where participants will be divided into 17
regions. Here they will have the opportunity to meet other participants learn more about
their projects and the work they are doing. They will be able to share best practices, as
well as discuss the challenges faced while trying to come up with common solutions. One
of the major outcomes of the Regional Meetings in the 5th World Youth Congress is the
creation of the Istanbul Action Plan, which will be presented to all Youth Ministers gathering
in Mexico for the World Youth Conference.
We invite participants to engage in the discussions of the region they feel is closest to their
reality and therefore most relevant to them.
1- Northern Africa
2- South-East Africa
3- Western Africa
4- Oceania
5- South East Asia
6- Southern Asia
7- Central Asia
8- Middle East
9- Central Europe and Black Sea Region
10- Balkan Region
11- North-west Europe
12- Mediterranean Europe
13- Central Asia and Baltic Region
14- North America
15- Central America + Mexico
16- South America
17- Turkiye
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Program Highlights
Exhibition
Exhibition is the opportunity for delegates as well as UN Agencies and other international
organizations to share their best practices in Youth-led Development and their experience
on what young people are doing - and can do - to help support their governments and
the UN to achieve the Millennium Development Goals. The place for that is our Exhibition
hall which creates a great Market space – a unique communication environment to
exchange ideas and information, to expend the existing networks and build new ones. We
have reserved this special time for the delegates to take the opportunity to share and get
in touch.
Peace Child Alpha Omega is a program involving three partners, Peace Child International
(UK), the Sillimae Society for Child Welfare (Estonia) and e-gençlik Association (Turkiye).
It has been sponsored by the European Commission DG Education and Culture to explore
intercultural, inter-generational dialogue, as well as exploring how to build harmony
between different religious groups. The vehicle for doing this was David Gordon's oratorio:
"Alpha Omega"
This music has been central to each production, even though the issues vary according
to country. In England we called it a "musical journey through faith" looking at how religion
far from dividing people could bring them closer together. In Estonia where religion is
not often discussed they focused on inter generational themes. Estonian/Russian inter-
action was another underlying issue. Here in Turkiye, the director Deniz Tuner has created
a musical set in a high school in Istanbul where students face prejudices over clashing
cultures and ideas.
Action Projects
During the Congress, participants will
take part in 4 days of Action Projects in
different parts of Istanbul as well as
neighbor cities. It’s time to leave the
talking aside and to take real action.
Through the “Imece Game” participants
and communities will take on the
challenge of working together to deliver
a small-scale community improvement
projects with limited resources and time!
Participants and members of the
community will have the opportunity to
exchange knowledge and experiences,
while building together the dream of that
community in a true Imece spirit.
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Program Highlights
Brouhaha Celebrations!
After 4 days of action projects, we will return for a celebration evening with Brouhaha!
Brouhaha International is an arts and cultural development agency with a particular
focus on promoting cultural diverstity professional and participatory work. Based in
Liverpool, England they stage huge festivals around the world. Their 60 international
performers come from Spain (Flamenco dance) Malta (Brass carnival band) UK (Brazilian
drumming group) Holland (Hip Hop dance group) Italy (Mask clowning group) and Turkiye
(Roma dance group). They will deliver workshops with young people in the time leading
up to the parade which will include dance, clowning/mask work percussion etc.
Concert – UN International
Youth Year Launch
The Concert will feature Brouhaha,
selected performers from the Congress
and the Messengers of Truth. The
Messengers of Truth Program was set up
to encourage artists’ communication of
positive messages for urban youth self-
empowerment. In addition it aims to
demonstrate the effectiveness of artists in
helping to meet the challenges of urban
unemployment, safety, social cohesion,
health, and inclusive and decent urban
infrastructure.
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Program Highlights
Round tables:
Each day, in the first week of the Congress, there will be Round Tables to discuss the Key
Questions addressed by the World Youth Congress series. The Round Tables are coloured
in Light Green to distinguish them from Workshops. Each Round Table follows a similar
format: there are an equal number of elder and younger panellists who, in the first 30
minutes, make presentations offering their own ideas about the key question being
addressed. They then come down from the platform and, for the next 30 minutes, join the
young delegates in small groups – to hear your ideas about the questions, and brainstorm
with you the best and most strategic answers. The panellists then return to the platform
and present the results of their small group discussions. The Round Table closes with
points from the floor and closing remarks from the Round Table Host.
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Program Highlights
Workshops
Instructions:
The program has many options to choose from so you can build your own schedule that
will suit your needs and interests! There are many Round Tables and Workshops running
simultaneously so, it is up to you to decide which session you choose to attend. The length
varies from 90 min to 180 min so you are expected to make your choices in a way that
keeps you occupied for the whole morning/afternoon. For easier orientation in the program,
180 min workshops are listed in a red box, the 90 min workshops are listed in a green
box, and roundtables are listed in light blue box.
However, the places are limited so, you have to sign up for your chosen workshops in
advance. To ensure your places, you have to submit your choices to the Congress staff
as soon as possible after your arrival. The lists will be closed once the capacity is filled.
Please, mark your choices in the sign-up sheet at the back of the program booklet. Then
bring it to the registration area where you find one of our staff who will confirm your place.
Make sure you're happy with your choices as changes at a later stage may not be possible.
Legend:
Each workshop has a color coded recommendation for specific groups. Please note that
these are only recommendations and in most cases (unless otherwise specified), they
are open for ALL delegates.
Color codes:
Youth-Led Development Activists:
Young Educators:
Young Journalists:
Young Artists for Development:
Young Entrepreneurs:
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Facilitators: Nicola Shepherd (Director, UN Focal Point on Youth, Head of, UN Program on Youth, Chair of UN
Dept. for Youth and UN Inter-agency Network on Youth Development Committee for Youth), Anna Tarrant (UN
Department for Youth), Golda El-Khoury & Maria Kypriotou (Youth Department of UNESCO)
Youth Employment at the UN / (How to get a job at the UN?)
Some young people dream of working at the United Nations – carrying the blue passport, helping to bring peace,
justice and prosperity to our human family. Come to this workshop to learn how you can start making that dream
a reality.
Language: English / Room: Konferans Salonu, Fen Edebiyat Fakültesi
Facilitators: Gabriel Kabar Trust-Bolack, Madhavi Muskat, Marlene Ringhofer & Radhana Trust-Bolack
Health & Meditation
Health & Meditation will teach a variety of health improving meditation techniques, as well as invite its attendees
to participate in a week long study that will comprise of daily meditations for one week to illustrate the immediate
benefits of meditation.
Language: English / Room: Sports Hall
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MONDAY 2nd OF AUGUST, TIME: 12.00 - 13.30
Facilitators: Kirsten Buchanan, Ben Wesson, Jessica Simonds, Keenan Alexander (UK Young Ambassadors)
International Youth Representation
A participatory workshop to build understanding of international youth representation models and ways of
enhancing youth participation and voice in your country.
Language: English / Room: DZ 131, Inflaat Mühendisli¤i Fakültesi
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MONDAY 2nd OF AUGUST, STARTING TIME: 16.00
Facilitators: Ratko Bokan, Sanja Bogiãeviç, Maria Daskalaki & Danja Aouf
Photo-Genius
This workshop will consist of a theoretical part in which we will explain the basic principles of camera obscura
and a practical part which will offer the opportunity of making cameras out of old boxes and ambalage as well
as shooting and developing photos.
Language: English / Room: D-413, Yabanc› Diller Yüksek Okulu
Special requirements: This workshop requires the same participants for each session!
Host: Joao Scarpelini (Chair, Peace Child Intl. Youth-led Monitoring Project Advisory Committee)
Panellists: Kevin Hempel (World Bank), Markus Pilgrim (Director, UN Youth Employment Network), Iris Almeida
Coté (Director, Jeunesse Canada Monde / Canada World Youth), Pieter-Jos van Kampen (UpToYouToo), Sonya
Silva (Peace Child), Bart Abbot (UNIDO-MRU), Atta-ur-Rehman (Pakistan)
Youth-led Monitoring and Evaluation
Discussing and debating the best practices and common mistakes in M&E, tracking the long term impacts of
youth development initiatives, and the use of technology to improve communication between donors and young
people.
Language: English / Room: TENT
Facilitators: Andrew Fiddaman & Allegra Whittaker (Prince’s Youth Business International)
How to develop effective entrepreneurship
The Prince’s Trust is one of the oldest, and certainly one of the most effective, champions of youth entrepreneurship.
Come and find out the secrets of the way they do it from the man who was largely responsible for setting it
up – and making it work.
Language: English / Room: Konferans Salonu, Fen Edebiyat Fakültesi
Facilitator: Hamza Zaidi, Panelists: Keston Finch, Ivonne Ponce, Guy Sheffer via Skype
The role of ICT's in achieving the MDG's
The panel will be discussing how the Millennium development goals (MDG’s) are achieved through the contribution
of Information Communication Technologies (ICT’s) such as Open source and web 2.0 in the areas of Marine
Biodiversity and learning.
Language: English / Room: Konferans Salonu, Yabanc› Diller Yüksek Okulu
Facilitators: Andres Waldemar, Miguel A. Toro, Cristian Miranda, Samara BigayLlenza, MarioBigayLlenza,
NataliaBigayLlenza, Gercef Toribio Cadena, Manuel M. Gavillán, Natalia Bonilla & Keanne Vallejo
Feel the Latin Rythm
Music can bring everyone together in one language and teach about culture in a very dynamic way.
Language: English / Room: Sports Hall
Host: Ms. Tulin Seçen, UNDP Consultant for the UN Joint Program on Youth Employment and ICC General
Director
Panellists: Andrew Fiddaman (Program Manager, Prince’s Youth Business International), Dr. Markus Pilgrim
(Director, UN Youth Employment Network), Jeff Avina (Director Citizenship and Community Affairs, Microsoft
Middle East and Africa), David Woollcombe (President, Peace Child International), Tariq Al-Olaimy (Bahrain),
Ssegawa Meddy (Uganda), Juan Nascimbene (Argentina), Mayang Rizky (Indonesia), Enes Koçak (Turkey)
Youth-led Job Creation - Beyond Training
Most young people want a job – but everywhere, finding one is getting harder. Youth Unemployment is always
twice, or more, the general rate. So how do you create jobs? – and how do you get governments to do more –
to go beyond training, the result of which is often just to convert unskilled unemployed into skilled unemployed?
Language: English / Room: TENT
Facilitators: Nicola Shepherd (Director, UN Focal Point on Youth, Head of, UN Program on Youth, Chair of UN
Dept. for Youth and UN Inter-agency Network on Youth Development Committee for Youth) & Anna Tarrant (UN
Department for Youth), Golda El-Khoury & Maria Kypriotou (Youth Dept. UNESCO)
How to plan a project to celebrate the International Youth Year
International Youth Year will be what youth make it: come learn how YOU can make it useful, constructive,
impactive in your neighbourhood, region, country by doing something extraordinary!
Language: English / Room: Konferans Salonu, Fen Edebiyat Fakültesi
Facilitators: Genevieve Boucher & Silvie Groulx (Youth Division, ACDI/CIDA Canada)
CIDA’s Youth Ownership Program
The objective of this youth leadership program is to provide strategic support to Southern Youth-led initiatives
that encourage youth leaders in developing countries to become active players in their country thereby
strengthening local ownership. This program will link Canadian expertise to initiatives proposed by Southern
Youth. Three thematic areas will be considered: 1) Securing the future for Children and youth; 2) Economic
growth; 3) Food security.
Language: English / Room: Konferans Salonu, Yabanc› Diller Yüksek Okulu
Facilitators: Ratko Bokan, Sanja Bogiãeviç, Maria Daskalaki & Danja Aouf
Photo-Genius
This workshop will consist of a theoretical part in which we will explain the basic principles of camera obscura
and a practical part which will offer the opportunity of making cameras out of old boxes and ambalage as well
as shooting and developing photos.
Language: English / Room: D-413, Yabanc› Diller Yüksek Okulu
Special requirements: This workshop requires the same participants for each session!
Facilitators: Jean Paul Brice Affana & Isaac Yves Nyengue Bahanak
Connecter la jeunesse africaine avec les échanges Post-COP15 sur les changements climatiques
L’atelier est une session de vidéoconférence qui a lieu en français afin de permettre aux jeunes de suivre et
d’échanger directement au cours du 5e Congrès Mondial des Jeunes avec des jeunes délégués, des experts
et des représentants des Nations Unies sur les discussions portant sur l’Agenda Post-Sommet de Copenhague
sur les changements climatiques.
Language: French / Room: Toplant› Salonu, Fen Edebyiat Fakültesi
Host: UN Turkey
Panellists: Nilgun Cavusoglu, Ozlem Altug, Gokhan Yildirimkaya, Ela Akturkoglu, Leyla Sen
UN Turkey and Youth
Participants from UN Agencies will initially describe their area of work in Turkey and then engage in a roundtable
discussion about ongoing UN programs in Turkey and areas of partnerships. They will also answer questions
from participants.
Language: English / Room: Konferans Salonu, Yabanc› Diller Yüksek Okulu
Facilitators: Kirsten Buchanan, Ben Wesson, Jessica Simonds, Keenan Alexander (UK Young Ambassadors)
International Youth Representation
A participatory workshop to build understanding of international youth representation models and ways of
enhancing youth participation and voice in your country.
Language: English / Room: D- 309, Inflaat Mühendisli¤i Fakültesi
Facilitators: Andrew Fiddaman & Allegra Whittaker (Prince’s Youth Business International)
How to develop effective entrepreneurship
The Prince’s Trust is one of the oldest, and certainly one of the most effective, champions of youth entrepreneurship.
Come and find out the secrets of the way they do it from the man who was largely responsible for setting it up
– and making it work.
Language: English / Room: Konferans Salonu, Yabanc› Diller Yüksek Okulu
Facilitators: Amira Fouad, Vianca Peguero, Rumman Syed, Dominique Sindayiganza (Global Kids)
Youth and the MDGs - applying pressure effectively
This workshop will focus on the effects of the MDGs on the world's youth and will examine how young people
can become more involved in applying pressure in meeting the MDGs by 2015.
Language: English / Room: DZ 137, Inflaat Mühendisli¤i Fakültesi
Facilitator: Nicola Shepherd (Director, UN Focal Point on Youth, Head of, UN Program on Youth, Chair of UN
Dept. for Youth and UN Inter-agency Network on Youth Development Committee for Youth) & Anna Tarrant (UN
Department for Youth), Golda El-Khoury (Youth Dept. UNESCO)
Youth Employment at the UN/ (How to get a job at the UN?)
Some young people dream of working at the United Nations – carrying the blue passport, helping to bring peace,
justice and prosperity to our human family. Come to this workshop to learn how you can start making that dream
a reality.
Language: English / Room: TENT
Facilitators: Luca Bergamo (NMC, Italy) & Maria Kypriotou (Youth Dept. UNESCO)
The Bari Declaration – Youth working for sustainability
The government of Italy seeks to promote youth as engines driving sustainability. Come along and find out how!
Language: English / Room: Konferans Salonu, Fen Edebiyat Fakültesi
Facilitator: Genevieve Boucher & Silvie Groulx (Youth Division, ACDI/CIDA Canada)
CIDA’s Youth Ownership Program
The objective of this youth leadership program is to provide strategic support to Southern Youth-led initiatives
that encourage youth leaders in developing countries to become active players in their country thereby
strengthening local ownership. This program will link Canadian expertise to initiatives proposed by Southern
Youth. Three thematic areas will be considered: 1) Securing the future for Children and youth; 2) economic
growth; 3) food security.
Language: English / Room: Konferans Salonu, Yabanci Diller Yüksek Okulu
Facilitators: Karen Hopkins, Abid Iqbal, Dickson Popoola, Jelena Prelevic, Astik Sinha & Lola Wong
Youth Leadership for Human Rights
This workshop aims to create awareness about the role human rights have to play in working towards the
achievement of the MDGs and enhance dialogue about the role of youth in that change.
Language: English / Room: DZ 131, Insaat Mühendisligi Fakültesi
Facilitator: Iris Almeida Coté (President and CEO, Jeunesse Canada Monde / Canada World Youth)
Canada World Youth - Innovative Youth Partnerships for Economic and Social Development
Language: English
Room: Konferans Salonu, Fen Edebiyat Fakültesi
Facilitators: Ratko Bokan, Sanja Bogi?evi?, Maria Daskalaki & Danja Aouf
Photo-Genius
This workshop will consist of a theoretical part in which we will explain the basic principles of camera obscura
and a practical part which will offer the opportunity of making cameras out of old boxes and ambalage as well
as shooting and developing photos.
Language: English / Room: D-413, Yabanci Diller Yüksek Okulu
Special requirements: This workshop requires the same participants for each session!
Facilitators: Jelena Prelevic, Badariah Yosiyana, Ong Ke Shin, Woro Nastiti Utami, Marija Orlandic, Norhayani
Abdul Rahman, Nooranisa Abdul Kader, Justin Yong Jian Ern
Sustainability Leadership
Do you know that 20,000 children around the globe die everyday due to extreme hunger and poverty? Do you
know that we have consumed more of the earth's natural resources since the mid-1800's than in all its prior
history? Can we change the facts? Yes we can. Participate in our workshop and discover how you can help to
make a difference!
Language: English / Room: DZ 132, Insaat Muhendisligi Fakultesi
Facilitators: Emily Chartrand (UNITERRA) with the participation of Helen Walier, Valérie Beaulieu Blanchette
and Desire Kabore
Citizens and Organizations Working Together to Reduce Poverty in the World
This workshop is designed to present the UNITERRA model for volunteering and public engagement as a means
to promote international development. It is also designed to allow participants to share and reflect on the best
possible strategies for youth to volunteer in our own countries and the impact of volunteerism and public
mobilization on reducing poverty globally.
Language: English & French / Room: Konferans Salonu, Yabanci Diller Yuksek Okulu
Facilitator: Kirsten Buchanan, Ben Wesson, Jessica Simonds, Keenan Alexander (UK Young Ambassadors)
International Youth Representation
A participatory workshop to build understanding of international youth, representation models and ways of
enhancing youth participation and voice in your country.
Language: English / Room: DZ 136, Inflaat Mühendisli¤i Fakültesi
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Facilitators: Temoor Khan Khoso, Abid Iqbal, Olga Kharitonova & Maria Bernadet Karina Dewi
Global partnership (Regional approach)
The idea of Global partnership will focus on the regional approach in order to achieve MDGs. For instance if
European Countries have expertise over the health and education sector then EU can help those marginalized
African or South Asian countries through regional cooperation between European Union & African Union.
Language: English / Room: Konferans Salonu, Fen Edebiyat Fakultesi
Facilitators: Luca Bergamo (NMC, Italy) & Maria Kypriotou (Youth Dept. UNESCO)
The Bari Declaration – Youth working for sustainability
The government of Italy seeks to promote youth as engines driving sustainability. Come along and find out how!
Language: English / Room: Toplanti Salonu, Fen Edebiyat Fakültesi
Facilitator: Jivana Lincoln Hunt, Alex Razzhivin, Anna Berseneva, Anton Tsymbal
Music & Meditation
Music & Meditation is an interactive workshop in which its participants will learn to achieve a state of peace and
inner silence through vocal musical techniques, as well as gain an understanding of the relationship between
Ragas (Indian musical scales) and the body and subtle system.
Language: English / Room: Sports Hall
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THURSDAY 5th OF AUGUST, STARTING TIME: 10:00
Facilitators: Hugo Sebastián Cabrera & María Eugenia Ruiz de los Llanos
Animación Social y Coordinación de Grupos
Estrategias básicas para coordinar un grupo de manera exitosa
Language: Spanish / Room: D-408, Yabanci Diller Yuksek Okulu
Facilitators: Amira Fouad, Vianca Peguero, Rumman Syed, Dominique Sindayiganza (Global Kids)
Working with multi-ethnic youth groups in urban settings - the Global kids approach
In this interactive workshop, Global Kids will share its youth development approach in working with multi-ethnic
youth groups in urban settings.global Kids youth and educators will co-lead a hands-on session exploring how
GK methodology can establish a safe space for multi-ethnic youth development.
Language: English / Room: DZ 131, Insaat Muhendisligi Fakultesi
Facilitators: Ratko Bokan, Sanja Bogi?evi?, Maria Daskalaki & Danja Aouf
Photo-Genius
This workshop will consist of a theoretical part in which we will explain the basic principles of camera obscura
and a practical part which will offer the opportunity of making cameras out of old boxes and ambalage as well
as shooting and developing photos.
Language: English / Room: D-413, Yabanci Diller Yüksek Okulu
Facilitator: Necmettin Yemifl & Kenan Durmufl / The Volunteer Program of European Cultur Capital City 2010
Ajans
Kültür Sanatla ilgili çal›flan sivil Toplum Kurulufllar›nda ‹zleyici Gelifltirme Çal›flmalar›; ‹mkani k›s›tl› kiflileri
(kad›n, genç, yafll›) kültür sanat aktiviteleriyle buluflturmak ve gençlerin bu ifle dahil olmas›.
Language: Turkish / Room: DZ 135, Insaat Muhendisligi Fakultesi
Host: Joao Scarpelini (Chair, Peace Child Intl. Youth-led Monitoring Project Advisory Committee)
Panellists: Erik Berg (Norwegian Foreign Ministry), Doug Ragan (University of Colorado / UN-HABITAT) & Lee-
Anne Ragan (Rock.Paper.Scissors Inc. / UN-HABITAT), Sonya Silva (PCI), M & E Research Team
Youth-led Monitoring & Evaluation – Wrap up
Gaining consensus on the outcomes of the first roundtable, recapping the M&E activities at the Congress and
setting the agenda moving forward.
Language: English / Room: Konferans Salonu, Fen Edebiyat Fakultesi
Facilitator: Jean Paul Brice Affana & Isaac Yves Nyengue Bahanak
Connecting Young People from Africa with the Post-COP Climate Change Discussions
The panel is a videoconference session aimed at enabling young people from Africa working on sustainable
development to follow and speak directly during the 5th World Youth Congress, with youth delegates, experts
and UN representatives of on discussions focused on Post-Copenhagen Summit on Climate Change Agenda.
Language: English / Room: Konferans Salonu, Yabanci Diller Yuksek Okulu
Facilitator: Doug Ragan (University of Colorado / UN-HABITAT) & Lee-Anne Ragan (Rock.Paper.Scissors Inc.
/ UN-HABITAT)
Training: Participatory Evaluation and Planning
Language: English / Room: Konferans Salonu, Fen Edebiyat Fakultesi
Brouhaha Workshops
Six different and entertaining activities are waiting for you in the lead up to the festival, including dancing, costume
trying, clowning/mask work, percussion etc.
Venue: TENT
My Workshop Choices...
Monday 02.08.2010
Morning:
12:00 – 13:30
Afternoon:
Option 1.
16:00 – 17:30
18:00 – 19:30
Option 2.
16:00 – 19:30
Tuesday 03.08.2010
Morning:
Option 1.
10:00 – 11:30
12:00 – 13:30
Option 2
10 :00 – 13:00
Afternoon:
16:00 – 17:30
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Wednesday 04.08.2010
Morning:
Option 1.
10:00 – 11:30
12:00 – 13:30
Option 2.
10 :00 – 13:00
Afternoon:
Option 1.
16:00 – 17:30
18:00 – 19:30
Option 2.
16:00 – 19:30
Thursday 05.08.2010
Morning:
Option 1.
10:00 – 11:30
12:00 – 13:30
Option 2.
10 :00 – 13:00
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Afternoon:
Option 1.
16:00 – 17:30
18:00 – 19:30
Option 2.
16:00 – 19:30
Wednesday 11.08.2010
Morning:
Option 1.
12:00 – 13:30
Afternoon:
Option 1.
16:00 – 17:30
Option 2.
16:00 – 19:30
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Organizers:
TÜRK‹YE CUMHUR‹YET‹
DEVLET BAKANLI⁄I
ESENLER
T.C. BELEDiYESi
‹STANBUL VAL‹L‹⁄‹ www.esenler.bel.tr
THANKS & CREDITS