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NETWORKING YOUTH FOR DEVELOPMENT IN THE 21ST CENTURY.

NETWORKING YOUTH FOR DEVELOPMENT IN THE 21ST CENTURY. Dr. Chris Nonis B.Sc.(Hons), MBBS(London), MRCP(UK) Deputy Chairman Royal Commonwealth Society London. YOUTH CHALLENGES IN THE 21 ST CENTURY. Poverty Unemployment Conflict Terrorism HIV & AIDS Democracy & Good Governance

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NETWORKING YOUTH FOR DEVELOPMENT IN THE 21ST CENTURY.

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  1. NETWORKING YOUTH FOR DEVELOPMENT IN THE 21ST CENTURY. Dr. Chris Nonis B.Sc.(Hons), MBBS(London), MRCP(UK) Deputy Chairman Royal Commonwealth Society London

  2. YOUTH CHALLENGES IN THE 21ST CENTURY • Poverty • Unemployment • Conflict • Terrorism • HIV & AIDS • Democracy & Good Governance • Climate Change • Trade Protection • Yocomm.com Pan-Commonwealth Survey • Malta, CHOGM 2005

  3. YOUTH CHALLENGES IN THE 21ST CENTURY • 1.3 billion young people now living in the developing world. • 200 million young people living in poverty • 130 million illiterate • 88 million unemployed • 10 million living with HIV & AIDS

  4. “The Commonwealth could listen to young people and start acting as role model for our future generation through ceasing armed conflict, upholding global and domestic human rights, promoting TRUE democracy where we embrace rather than demonize the “other” or “different”, engaging young people in politics through education and participation, and give young people more than just a tokenistic say in domestic and national governance.” Yocomm Pan-Commonwealth youth survey, CHOGM 2005, Malta Criticality is to redefine the Commonwealth in contemporary youth terms, addressing imperatives such as trade investment, capital flows, energy security, climate change "Making an Impact: The Commonwealth in Parliament and in the Constituencies"

  5. THE COMMONWEALTH NETWORK ADVANTAGE • Commonalities in our Commonwealth network provide a platform for democracy and development towards Millennium Development Goals. • We should leverage on our commonalities… Legal, Civil Service… Language… Administrative Systems, Our historical links… Education, Cross Border Migration, empathy with each other, and cultural affinity has cemented a pan-Commonwealth relationship with a reservoir of goodwill. …..So lets harness it.

  6. YOUTH - THE MOST DYNAMIC COMMONWEALTH NETWORK Commonwealth: A Way Forward Kamalesh Sharma Commonwealth Secretary-General Address at Royal Commonwealth Society, London “Youth are our greatest commonwealth asset” • LOCAL NETWORKS • REGIONAL NEWORKS • CROSS BORDER NETWORKS • GLOBAL NETWORKS • ONLINE NETWORKS

  7. LOCAL NETWORKS • CAPACITY BUILDING • DATA ACQUISITION & KNOWLEDGE PROCESSING • TECHNOLOGY & KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER • VALUE CREATION & VALUE RETENTION A Commonwealth Network of Shared Values . Always retain your values you can achieve all the success you want but never do it at the expense of someone else. Try not to be a man of success. Try to be a man of value… Albert Einstein • BUILDING SUCCESSFUL NETWORKS Success is a Gift to Pass to Others… “You make a living by what you get… you make a life by what you give…” Winston Churchill “None has ever become poor by giving” Anne Frank

  8. “Pan Commonwealth trading block concept” (EU, SAARC) • Use our collective networking strengths to enhance regional trade and investment • To meet Challenges of Globalisation - WTO, Doha Round, Gleneagles etc • Strive for Greater economic engagement • Address POVERTY, if we are to achieve millennium development goals and truly be a COMMON-WEALTH • REGIONAL NETWORKS FOR TRADE

  9. CROSS BORDER NETWORKS • Commonwealth Secretariat • Royal Commonwealth Society • Commonwealth Business Council • Commonwealth Youth Education Council • Commonwealth Youth Caucus • Commonwealth Youth Programme • Royal Over-Seas League

  10. YouTube • Facebook • Yahoo • Yocomm • Social Networks; Advocacy, Campaigning, Discussion Fora • ONLINE NETWORKS

  11. Challenge convention and preconceived ideas and advance the Frontiers of Science • INNOVATE NEW NETWORKS • World Wide Web • Nano Technology • Genomics • Bioinformatics • “The wise man is not the one who gives the right answers… • the man who asks the right questions”

  12. MAKE AN IMPACT IN THE 21ST CENTURY • Bill Gates - Microsoft Windows • Yocomm • Google – Sergey Brin & Larry Page

  13. “The future of the Commonwealth is indeed in the hands of the young” • HM Queen Elizabeth II • Mahatma Gandhi • He had a serenity and tranquility in his spirit with a philosophic detachment, which preserved his sense of essential values. He had discovered the hidden secret and intellectual virtues of heart and mind • Nelson Mandela • The personification of the concept of equanimity and always demonstrated a sense of compassion and never locked in intrepidity and fortitude • VIRTUES IN LEADERSHIP FOR THE FUTURE

  14. YOUTH NETWORKS FOR CHANGE IN THE 21ST CENTURY • “Change is the realization that meeting today's threats require not just our firepower but the power of our diplomacy” • The power of networking • The power of voice • The power of youth Barack Obama President - Elect of USA

  15. NETWORKING YOUTH FOR DEVELOPMENT IN THE 21ST CENTURY. One final thought… Yours is a vibrant civilization You can be the change we believe in We ourselves feel that what we are doing is just a drop in the ocean. But the ocean would be less because of that missing drop. Mother Theresa

  16. NETWORKING YOUTH FOR DEVELOPMENT IN THE 21ST CENTURY. The Future is YOU Dr. Chris Nonis B.Sc(Hons) MBBS ( London) MRCP (UK) Deputy Chairman, Royal Commonwealth Society, UK Email : nonis@mackwoods.com

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