It is my great pleasure to be able to confirm our
association and our support as a co-sponsors of the "1st World Creative
Youth Forum 2009 (WCYF2009): Education for Sustainable Development",
which will be held in the Philippines in 2009.
The World Creative Youth Forum (WCYF) is a celebration of young leaders
across the globe. Taking action now that promote sustainable
development is the most generous gift we can give to the present and
future generation.
The World Youth Creative Forum for us at YPWC is a great step towards protecting the peace that is already prevailing in some countries and also building the blocks of those that have been thrown into chaos sometime. We hope that this will build the capacity of emerging young leaders to address issues of conflict and violence to help us achieve the dream of 2015.
The World Creative Youth Forum is a timely opportune for all young peoples of the world to unite for a cause against climate change and global warming. The Forum will provide platform for youth to share, learn, and interact with each other and how this engagement will create a wider and deeper understanding on the meaning of sustainable development. The solidarity that will rise from this Forum is an unstoppable force to reckon with.
The 1st World Creative Youth Forum indeed responds to what the world
needs. Youth leaders must showcase their ideas in helping several
issues relevant to the current needs. All of us must respond to the
call of sustainable development and changes as it was really needed.
The World Creative Youth Forum, is one of the newest gathering of the youth from all over the world. It is a great opportunity for youths to express their opinion on the following topics and make an action for a better future for our next generation. I praise the International organizer of this event as well as the local for the effort of bringing the youth of the world in this gathering to discuss all current issues that truly affects our community.
The 1st World Creative Youth Forum will be the testimony of the youth of the world delivered to the global community with compassion, strength of unity, commitment, vigour and hope. What we are doing is creating a legacy for the youth of the world, we are bequeathing to our future generations hopefully a better world that will be a much happier place and at peace.
"The organizers of the WCYF is an inspiration to all the youth of the world who want to change the world for the better. We wish the WCYF the best of success for their exciting event.
The EARTHSHIP Summit for 2010 in Montreal was inspired by the World
Creative Youth Forum. Thank you for your effort to make the world a
better place.
On behalf of Sustainability Watch Network as an out-going International Network Coordinator, and on my own behalf, I would like to express support for the World Creative Youth Forum. This forum, which in particular addresses issues that are already affecting our livelihoods now and tomorrow, is indeed important for the youth of today, as it exposes to them what they need for their survival, and encourages them to articulate what affects them directly or indirectly. This Forum will also expose them, as managers of our world tomorrow, to advocacy skills that are important for changing the world to what it should be tomorrow.
The World Creative Youth Forum (WCYF) 2009 transcends beyond the people who is initiating it for it is a duty that was duly than for the cause of making a difference for the Earth. The way towards realizing this event seems like a hard mountain to climb but that is the case for a cause that will bear fruit. I therefore, invite everyone to take on their cudgels and walk beside us.
I would like to encourage youths, educators and leaders around the world to join us on our call for change for a better world. Many noble causes and actions have been pushed but the world continues to deteriorate physically, mentally and worst morally. We have young generations waiting to take their turn in managing our earth yet if we continuously squander the precious wealth and time given by our divine Creator, what would be left for them and for their future children?
The World Creative Youth Forum is a call to the youth of the world to recognize as their future they must become not only the advocates of an equitable more just world but also be the true activists in this process to ensure their future.
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Wednesday, 31 December 2008
ATTENTION EVERYONE:
Philippine Submission of Application is EXTENDED UNTIL JANUARY 31, 2009. When applying please indicate your REGION to be represented. We are particularly looking for applicants beyond NCR, Cebu City and Zamboanga City.
International Submission of Application is EXTENDED UNTIL JANUARY 31, 2009. Extension however EXCLUDES AFRICA due to overwhelming number of applicants.
We would also like to inform everyone that TRANSPORTATION INCLUDING INTERNATIONAL AIRFARE, VISA AND INSURANCE ARE NOT COVERED BY THE EVENT (except airfare for 2 Applicants each from Indonesia, Malaysia, Brunei Darrusalam and Timor Leste which is sponsored by UNESCO Jakarta). The participant will have to pay for these costs plus the REGISTRATION FEE OF US$50 (Php2,000).
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UNESCO and Prof. Dr. Hubert Gijzen Endorses WCYF 2009
Friday, 19 December 2008
The 1st Workd Creative Youth Forum (WCYF) 2009 on Education for Sustainable Development had been officially endorsed by UNESCO Jakarta Office
through Prof. Hubert Gijzen, Regional Director of UNESCO Jakarta
Office. The Jakarta Office is the cluster office for Brunei
Darrusalam, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines and Timor Leste. It is
also the Regional Science Bureau for Asia and the Pacific. HRH Prince Frederick von Saxe-Lauenberg, Co-Chairperson of the Executive Committee received the official endorsement December 16.
"It is my great pleasure to be able to confirm our
association and our support as a co-sponsors of the "1st World Creative
Youth Forum 2009 (WCYF2009): Education for Sustainable Development",
which will be held in the Philippines in 2009." says Prof. Hubert
Gijzen.
WCYF Supports the Global Day of Action Against Climate Change
Monday, 15 December 2008
The
World Creative Youth Forum (WCYF) 2009 through its main organizer
Brotherhood of Destiny (BROOD) , Inc. participated in the Global Day of
Action Against Climate Change on December 6, 2008. In support of this
global event BROOD together with Baliwag.Net and Kabanda Foundation
held a music concert entitled Signos: Musika at Tugtugan Laban sa
Climate Change. 18 bands performed their music dedication for the
Earth. Solidarity Messages were also given by Team RP, the United
Nations Youth Association of the Philippines (UNYAP) and Cesar Amoranto
Jr., BROOD-Council on Environment.
We are inviting you to
make a difference and support the cause by donating One Hundred Pesos (P100.00) or US$20.00 for the event and in exchange of a beautiful and elegant GREEN BALLER BAND themed "One Life, One Earth". To place your donation please contact David D'Angelo at 09062083200 or email
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As the Philippines wins Miss Earth, Andy Moran, Project Assistant Coordinator of the World Creative Youth Forum (WCYF) 2009
sees it more timely to be holding an environmental conference focused
on Education for Sustainable Development here in the Philippines. "It
will be a great time that the Philippines really becomes one of the
foremost supporters and pioneers of Sustainable Development. If we have
Miss Earth then why not have the first WCYF as well?," Moran says.
Baliwag.net, Kabanda Foundation and Brotherhood of Destiny (BROOD) to hold Signos
Saturday, 08 November 2008
Baliwag.net and Kabanda Foundation together with Brotherhood of Destiny, Inc. (BROOD) will be holding "Signos: Palabas, Musika at Tugtugan Laban sa Climate Change"
on December 6, 2008 at Baliwag, Bulacan. The event is in line with the
Global Day of Action Against Climate Change and is also part of the
World Creative Youth Forum (WCYF) 2009 Earth Caravan.