Overview of successful HR Youth projects
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 2016
Overview of successful projects
implemented by Youth UNA members from all over the world
Projects 2015
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WFUNA Endorses Open Letter to UN Statistical Commission
Panel Discussion on the Outcomes of COP21
Posters for Peace contest
WFUNA Commemorates United Nations Day with International Celebration
Leadership Training Program at the UN: China
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 2015
GENEVA - For the first time, WFUNA welcomed 15 Chinese entrepreneurs to participate in the Leadership Training Program: China from 28 September to 2 October 2015. They spent three days in the United Nations Office at Geneva and International Organizations headquartered in Geneva and refined their knowledge of the UN structure and mechanisms. Each day was dedicated to a specific theme and briefings were related to the UN's work, International Trade, Health and Development.
Monday - The UN at Geneva
WFUNA Meets with Staff from Seoul Metropolitan Government- Volunteer Center
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 2015
WFUNA was happy to welcome to their office Ms. Suk-ja Cho from the Mapo-gu Office, Ms. Yoon-jung Cho from the Korea Edu-Care Association and Mr. Hunkyu Moon from Go Go Africa, all representatives of organizations affiliated with the Seoul Metropolitan Government's Volunteer Center. The briefing included an overview of WFUNA's work in education and volunteerism and provided an opportunity for WFUNA to learn more about the government's volunteer efforts in Seoul.
WFUNA Collaborates with Jagran Lakecity University on International Conference on Human Rights
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 2015
WFUNA Secretary General, Bonian Golmohammadi, and Director of Programs in WFUNA's Geneva office, Irene Martinetti, travelled to Bhopal, India over the weekend to attend the International Conference on Human Rights: Contemporary Issues & Challenges, hosted by the Jagran Lakecity University in collaboration with WFUNA.
In light of the adpotion of the Agenda 2030 and the 17 Sustainable Development Goals by the UN General Assembly last week, the conference addressed multiple human rights themes including: