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Time: July 21, 2022 from 11am to 12:30pm
Location: Mexico Central Time
Event Type: webinar
Organized By: Global Fund for Children (GFC)
Latest Activity: Jul 21, 2022
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The Youth Council of the Global Fund for Children (GFC) is very pleased to invite you to the Webinar: Youth from the Peripheries: Needs, Proposals and Experiences from the Americas, which will be held virtually on July 21 from 11:00 to 12:30 (Mexico Central Time).
Join Global Fund for Children's Youth Leadership Council in a conversation to listen and learn from young Mexican, Colombian, and Peruvian leaders. These speakers will share their experiences, challenges, and proposals related to organizing social change movements outside of major urban centers. S
The link to register is:
https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_M4DN7xWjTMyXl605igZMHQ
Welcome! You are invited to join a webinar: Jóvenes desde las Periferias / Youth from the Peripheries. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the webinar.
Jóvenes desde las Periferias: Necesidades, Propuestas y Experiencias desde las Américas Acompaña al Consejo Juvenil del Fondo Global para la Niñez en este conversatorio que permitirá escuchar y aprender de jóvenes líderes de México, Colombia y Perú, quienes compartirán sus experiencias y sus apuestas por el cambio social desde contextos alejados de los grandes centros urbanos. A partir de un diálogo creativo con otros jóvenes de la región y de todo el mundo, además de actores clave dentro del sector filantrópico, buscarán identificarse oportunidades de colaboración que permitan escuchar y honrar estos esfuerzos por construir un mundo mejor desde las periferias. Conozca más: https://globalfundforchildren.org/about-us/youth-leadership-council/ ---------------------------------------------------------- Youth from the Peripheries: Needs, Proposals, and Experiences from the Americas Join Global Fund for Children's Youth Leadership Council in a conversation to listen and learn from young Mexican,
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Following registration, you will receive a confirmation email providing information on how to join the webinar.
Speakers
Joceline Crespo (Co-Founder of Mujeres Utopia, Mexico)
Joceline is a young activist living in Ciudad Nezahualcóyotl, in the State of Mexico, one of the most violent and marginalized states in the country. She is a member of the organization Alliance for Community Integration APIC Utopía and co-founder of the collective Mujeres Utopía, a feminist organization that seeks to prevent social and gender violence through comprehensive and inclusive development processes that take into account the voices of young people living in marginalized areas
Dideison Espinosa (Member of the Municipal Youth Council, Colombia)
Dideison is a young farmer living in the rural village of El Roblal, in the Municipality of Briceño, Antioquía, Colombia.
Born in Piura, Peru, Angy is a feminist social activist and young parliamentarian. Laura Restrepo (Moderator)
Member of Global Fund for Children's Youth Leadership Council
Laura is a Colombian lawyer currently residing in Bogotá and a specialist in support for victims of armed conflict. She has experience developing organizational processes with Indigenous women in the Caribbean and in other areas of Colombia. Since 2021, she has been part of Global Fund for Children's Youth Leadership Council.
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