MiSK UNDP Youth Forum Spring Colloquium 2018.

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MiSK UNDP Youth Forum Spring Colloquium 2018

Overview September 15, 2017 at the Plaza Hotel in NYC 400 attendees Focus on tolerance, peace, and the UN SDGs Goals: Provide platform for young people to engage in dialogue with world leaders Promote youth-inspired ideas and youth-led solutions Empower youth leaders to champion SDGs Encourage regional and global collective action

Panel Discussions Preventing Violent Extremism Reconciliation in the Face of Terrorism Creating Tolerant and Peaceful Societies Telling Stories of Refugee Families Through Art Cultural Diversity and the Power of Creativity Tolerance for Peace and Sustainable Development

Workshops Building Tolerant and Peaceful Societies Social Media for Bridging Divides Inclusion of Refugees

Speakers

Speakers

Outcomes Networking Collaboration in a multinational space Insights from world leaders and experts