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'''Youth Time International Movement''' is an international ] |
'''The Youth Time International Movement''' is an international ] was founded in Prague, Czech Republic to enable and motivate young people to collaborate and create social change.<ref name="lefigaro1">{{cite web|url=http://www.lefigaro.fr/conjoncture/2012/04/17/20002-20120417ARTFIG00704-pour-les-jeunes-des-brics-le-monde-bipolaire-est-fini.php |title=Pour les jeunes des Brics, "le monde bipolaire est fini" |publisher=Lefigaro.fr |date= |accessdate=2014-03-17}}</ref><ref name=UP/> | ||
Starting in 2010, it has co-hosted youth conferences in various countries in collaboration with, and funded by, the World Public Forum, which was founded and run by ], former president of ] and close to ].<ref name="lefigaro1"/><ref>{{Cite web|title = Moving Beyond the 'Tug of War' Between Russia and Europe|url = http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/jo-simmons/russia-europe-politics_b_5983926.html|website = The Huffington Post UK|access-date = 2016-02-17|language = en-GB}}</ref> The conferences are a form of ] that bring together young activists, entrepreneurs, and other young people to work toward a ] future, more in tune with the needs of developing nations.<ref name="lefigaro1"/><ref name=UP>Lena Rutkoski for University Post. June 11, 2014 </ref> | |||
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The Youth Time International Movement is an international NGO was founded in Prague, Czech Republic to enable and motivate young people to collaborate and create social change.
Starting in 2010, it has co-hosted youth conferences in various countries in collaboration with, and funded by, the World Public Forum, which was founded and run by Vladimir Yakunin, former president of Russian Railways and close to Vladimir Putin. The conferences are a form of public diplomacy that bring together young activists, entrepreneurs, and other young people to work toward a mulitpolar future, more in tune with the needs of developing nations.
References
- ^ "Pour les jeunes des Brics, "le monde bipolaire est fini"". Lefigaro.fr. Retrieved 2014-03-17.
- ^ Lena Rutkoski for University Post. June 11, 2014 Young people primed about Russia-West information wars at conference
- "Moving Beyond the 'Tug of War' Between Russia and Europe". The Huffington Post UK. Retrieved 2016-02-17.