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One Young World 2018 the Hague October 17 - 20 Summit Highlights One Young World 2018 The Hague October 17 - 20 Summit Highlights – 1 – 2 Imagine what the world would be if you could change it. You have the power to create it. If you don’t imagine the world you want to create, it will 8,000 not happen.” Hotel nights Professor Muhammad provided The Annual Yunus, Founder, Grameen Bank and Nobel Prize Laureate I come back Global Summit becauseYou are theI crave future of what it means ideas.to be Ideashuman. are Because you believe, thebecau rawse material you make individual choices 79 180+ of change and I and because you are and want to be Delegates and Partners sent or so want change.” Ambassadors involved sponsored delegates leaders.” Minister Sigrid Kaag, Minister for Foreign Trade and in on stage content Bob Geldof, MusicianDevelopment & Activist Cooperation The One Young World Summit 2018 was held in The Hague, The Netherlands. Known as ‘the International City of The most One Young Peace and Justice’, The Hague is the 87 3 seat of the Dutch parliament, home to international World 2018 was Counsellors & Guest Nobel Peace Prize the U.N.’s International Court of Justice, Speakers involved in Laureates headquartered in the Peace Palace, and gathering of the largest stage content the International Criminal Court.. The 9th annual One Young World Summit was young people, Summit to date officially opened by Queen Maxima of The Netherlands who welcomed delegates other than the from 196 countries alongside global leaders, renowned experts and the world’s Olympic Games press.’ The Summit convened more than 1,800 delegates from every country to debate and devise solutions to the world’s most pressing issues. Marking the 70th Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Awarded Scholarship Human Rights, particular focus was given places worth over to the continued need to protect and 1,800 196 uphold the basic rights and dignity of all 352 people. Delegates attended Countries Scholarship places represented awarded £1.3M One Young World delegate at the Opening Ceremony – 2 – – 3 – -s Global “I know it may sound crazy but you guys just motivated me to run for the President of the United States.” Media Coverage Akon at One Young World 2018, Evening Standard 1,000 Pieces of press coverage about the 9.8 m 2.2 m Summit Impressions across all Facebook video views One Young World social during Summit. Livestream media channels viewers tuned in from 100500++ Journalists covered at the Summit 128 countries 140+ 3.3K 150+ Interviews with mentions of Media outlets, with Ambassadors and #OYW2018, representation from Counsellors at the #OYWTheHague, every continent Summit #OYW18 – 4 – – 5 – -s One Young World 2018 81% 70% The Hague Feedback say they made say they made – What delegates said about their experience in the Hague – connections with connections with Delegates from their Delegates from other own organisations organisations that will that will lead to lead to collaboration collaboration 96% 89% were inspired to say attending the be more socially Summit will help responsible their professional development 96% 78% agree the Summit agreed attending broadened their the Summit understanding improved their of global issues capacity for leadership The insight offered from leaders across many different Deeply Professional Purpose in industries life Awesome hammered home Life-Changing the fact that Issues Ideas Experience Life industrial leaders from a variety of Terms Impact New Projects sectors take the impact of many of Motivated Change the different global 92% say the Summit issues seriously.” Better World offered an unrivalled Delegate from One Young ConfidentEnvironment Home World 2018 The Hague opportunity to make connections – 6 – – 7 – One Young World 2018 The Hague One Young World 2018 The Hague Summit Highlights Summit Highlights 2018 The Hague Counsellors – Selected for their leadership and influence – Fatima Bhutto Ron Garan Bestselling Author Fromer Astronaut for NASA Fatou Bensouda Ronan Dunne Prosecutor, International Criminal Group President, Verizon Wireless Court Rosario Dawson Feike Sijbesma Actress and Social Entrepreneur CEO and Chairman, DSM Saad Mohseni Georgette Mulheir CEO, MOBY Group CEO, Lumos Sir John Major Gordon Brown Former British Prime Minister dsad Former Prime Minister of the United dsad Sir Richard Branson Kingdom Business Magnate and Entrepreneur Hans Reitz Tawakkol Karman Founder and Managing Director, Sir John Major , Former British Prime 2011 Nobel Peace Laureate Amber Heard, Actress and Humanitarian Grameen Creative Lab Minister Tegla Loroupe Hikmet Ersek World Marathon Champion and CEO, Western Union Organiser of the 2016 Olympic Ilia Calderon Refugee Team Counsellors lend their TV Anchor and Journalist, Univision Terry Crews stature to support Jacqueline Fernandez Actor and Activist Actress & Humanitarian Theodor Meron Delegates and accomplish Jane Griffiths President, International Residual One Young World’s Global Head, Actelion Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals Jayathma Wickramanayake (IRMCT) dsad objective of raising UN Secretary General Envoy on Youth Thuli Madonsela awareness of issues Joe Franses dsad Former Public Protector, South Africa, important to young Vice President, Sustainability, Coca and Chair: Social Justice, University of Cola European Partners Stellenbosch and Chief Patron of The people globally. Terry Crews, Actor and Activist John Roberts Thuli Madonsela Foundation Kailash Satyathi, 2014 Nobel Peace Founder, AO.com and OnSide Youth Laureate and Founder, Bachpan Bachao Tidjane Thiam COUNSELLORS CEO, BP Zones CEO, Credit Suisse Bob Geldof Kailash Satyarthi Global Head of Citizenship, KPMG Ulrike Sapiro Abdulqawi Yusuf Singer and Activist 2014 Nobel Peace Laureate and International Director of Sustainability and President, International Court of Carole Stone Founder, Bachpan Bachao Andolan Minister Kaag Stakeholders, Coca Cola Justice Founder, The Carole Stone Foundation Kathryne Bomberger Minister for Foreign Trade and Valerie Keller Abrima Erwiah Caroline Casey Director General, International Development Cooperation Executive Director, Global Markets at Co-Founder Studio One Eight Nine Disability Campaigner Commission on Missing Persons Mo Ibrahim EY / Founder and Global Leader, EY AKON Caroline Mutoko Kumi Naidoo Founder, Mo Ibrahim Foundation Beacon Institute Musician and Humanitarian COO, RadioAfrica Group Secretary General, Amnesty Mohamed Amersi Woody Milintachinda Amber Bindels Christiana Figueres dsad International Founder and CEO, Emergent Telecom Thai TV Presenter Disability Activist Convener, Mission 2020 and former Lamiya Morshed Ventures Zahra Bahrololoumi Amber Heard Executive Secretary, UNFCCC Executive Director, Yunus Centre Muhammad Yunus Senior Managing Director and Lead of Actress and Humanitarian Clarence Seedorf Bangladesh 2006 Nobel Peace Laureate and Accenture Technology for the UK and Angela Darlington Football Legend Ben van Beurden, Chief Executive Officer Laurent Faracci Founder, Grameen Bank Ireland. of Royal Dutch Shell plc Group Chief Risk Officer, Aviva Clifford Samuel Executive Vice President, Category Naomi Campbell Antoine de Saint-Affrique Gilead’s Senior Vice President of Development Health, RB Supermodel and Activist CEO, Barry Callebaut Access Operations and Emerging Lucy Cooper Nils Wollny Antoine Sire Markets Innovation Director, Accenture Head of Digital Business Strategy, Head of Company Engagement, BNP Dambisa Moyo Mama Bee Audi Paribas International Economist and Author Social Media Influencer, Eh Bee Family Paul Polman Antonio Zappulla David Sproul Marisa Drew CEO, Unilever, Chairman, World COO, Thomson Reuters Foundation Senior Partner & Chief Executive of CEO, Impact Advisory and Finance Business Council for Sustainable Ben van Beurden Deloitte North West Europe and Department, Credit Suisse Development and Chairman, B Team Chief Executive Officer of Royal Dutch Deloitte UK Mark Tewksbury Peter Schwarzenbauer Shell plc Elio Leoni Sceti Olympic Champion Swimmer & Chair, Board Member and Head of Biz Stone Chief crafter of The Craftory, board Special Olympics Canada Sustainability Development, BMW Entrepreneur and Co-Founder, Twitter member, AB Inbev and Barry dsad Mary Robinson Rakesh Kapoor dsad Bibian Mentel Callebaut Founder, Mary Robinson Foundation CEO, RB Dutch Paralympic Champion Emmanuel Lulin - Climate Justice and former President Robert Crepinko Bob Dudley Senior Vice-President & Chief Ethics Kumi Naidoo, Secretary General, Amnesty of Ireland Head of the European Migrant Tawakkol Karman, O ffi ce r, L’ O re al International Michael Hastings Smuggling Centre, Europol 2011 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate – 8 – – 9 – One Young World was • Speeches by The granted the unique Hague Ambassador priviledge of hosting the Hussein Alkiasei, the 2018 Opening Ceremony President of the ICJ, I hope that this Summit will give and bring you at the Peace Palace, the Abdulqawi Yusuf and inspiration, wisdom, friendship and perseverance temple of peace and Carnegie Foundation home of the International Director, Erik de Opening for all the tasks that lie ahead of us” Court of Justice. Queen Baedts Her Majesty Queen Maxima of the Netherlands Maxima of The • Bob Geldof introduces Netherlands and Mayor a film tribute to Kofi So many young professionals coming to the city of Pauline Krikke received Annan the Delegates and • Performance by Choir peace and justice with a clear goal in mind: to do Counsellors offering them • An introduction and whatever it takes to make this world a better place, a unforgettable welcome welcome
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