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PREVIOUS WSYE |
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WSYE
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The WSYE has a rich and successful
history that includes 8 prior summits held in four continents
and six countries. Our past events have drawn more than 2,100
delegates, and created more than 350 joint ventures ranging from
US$20,000 to US$35,000,000. We have learned from our past
successes, and are preparing to host the most prestigious summit
yet. The following are examples of past Summits:
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Brussels,
Belgium, European Union May 2001 – 8th WSYE – an Integral
Part of UN LDC III |
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“A New Way Forward:
International Joint Venture Opportunities Through Export Market
& Digital Collaboration”
- 250 young entrepreneurs from
over 49 countries participated in hands-on training
sessions, received interactive toolkits and pursued
knowledge networking opportunities.
- 54 international joint
ventures were signed in Brussels ranging from US$20,000 to
US$2,000,000.
- The World Trade University
– created to define, shape, and influence the most timely
issues of trade – was launched at the 8th WSYE, and
gathered support from a wide range of public and private
sector institutions, and the entrepreneurs.
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New
York, USA, World Trade Centre August 2000 7th WSYE – in Honour
of the UN Millennium Assembly |
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“New Strategic Alliances for
Shared Prosperity in the Network Economy”
- 360 young entrepreneurs from
97 countries gathered at the Summit, where 167 joint
ventures were established ranging from US$70,000 to
US$35,000,000. Interactive workshops occurred simultaneously
at the venue, and via webcasts.
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Lyon,
France, November 1998 – 6th WSYE – an Integral Part of
UNCTAD Conference on Partners for Development |
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“Partnering
for Success in the Global Markets: An Integral Part of UNCTAD
Conference”
330 delegates from 117 countries
attended the summit where 87 joint ventures were initiated
involving small and medium enterprise. |
San
Jose, Costa Rica, January 1997 – 5th WSYE: Summit 77 – an
Integral Part of Conference of UN G-77 and China |
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“Group of 77 Countries: A
Programme in Active Partnership with the UN South-South
Conference on Trade, Investment & Finance”
- Over 200 delegates from 65
countries participated in 5 interactive workshops and
exposition.
- 25 joint ventures were
initiated.
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4th WSYE: New York, USA , World Trade Centre August-September
1995 Conference on Partners for Development “Leadership
Training Summit” |
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- Shaping the Renewed
Leadership
- Rights &
Responsibilities of Youth
- Educating for Peace &
Human Sustainability
- Civil Society & Future
of the UN
- Reflections on Change &
Revived Commitment
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3rd WSYE: Toronto, Canada, York University February 1995
“Shaping the New Global Community”, |
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- Education, Human Rights
& Political Economy
- Governance of Diversity
- Media & Democratic
Development
- Sustainable Human
Development
- Reflections on Change
- Government of Diversity
- Youth: Refugees from War
- Changing Face of
Peacekeeping
- Global Change, Environmental
Security & Implications for Foreign Policy
- Human Rights Education &
Human Development
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2nd WSYE: Toronto, Canada, York University February
1994 “New Imperatives in International Development
& Global Migration”, |
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- Reformation of International
Refugee Law
- Urban Development &
Environmental Impact
- Right to Self-Determination
- Environmental Refugees &
Rehabilitation
- Human Rights Education in
Contemporary Global Society
- Global & Regional
Security in the Post-Cold War Environment
- Third World Household
Poverty
- UN Peace Operations
- Regional Development in Asia
Pacific
- Gender & Development
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1st
WSYE: Toronto, Canada, York University March 1993
“Today’s International Relations: Environment,
Development and Global Security”, |
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- Human Challenge facing the
UN
- Historical Dialectics,
Multilateralism & Future of UN
- Environmental Ethics
- Global Development Ethics
- Population, Consumption
& Environment
- Aboriginal Issues
- Economic
Development/Sustainable Development
- UN’s Role in Refugees
& Environment, Transmigration, Environmental Control,
Global Security & Peacekeeping
- Earth Rights, Women’s
Rights, Human Rights, Global Peace and Justice
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