Karima Rhanem, expert in youth and civil society policies from Morocco tool part on July 23-25 at the Junior Chamber International (JCI) Global Partnership Summit at the United Nations in New York, USA.
The Summit focused on providing young active citizens with the tools and information necessary to impact their communities through targeted action and strategic partnerships.
The summit aims to engage thought leaders from the three sectors of society to explore best practices in collaboration, leading the conversation with the unique JCI perspective, highlight strategic partnerships and how they can be implemented at the local level using the three stages of community development to advance the current MDG agenda; showcase outstanding projects aligned with the JCI Active Citizen Framework from around the world to motivate and inspire active citizens to create sustainable impact; and activate and engage young people to participate in the post-2015 global development process.
Categories: Diplomacy