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Couple of days ago we shared information about
Global Youth Music Contest we are a part of. The GYMC is using the resonance of music as a powerful expression of intercultural dialogue to incite all multi-stakeholders and actors of change to act upon their commitment for sustainable development.
The GYMC is a chance to inspire, connect and mobilize young people to use their creativity toward building a sustainable future.
The GYMC issued a joined statement addressed to the Secretary General of the United Nations, His Excellency Mr Ban Ki Moon, and
you can read the statement here.
Today, we would like to share more details about the Global Youth Music Contest:
Share this with your friends and communities, and join us with your creativity and inspiration.
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In
our previous post we shared information and our experiences from the International Conference "Knowledge, Youth and Global Commons" we attended in Klagenfurt this September.
But attending this conference was not all we did during our trip to Austria.
Nektarina Non Profit team was also a part of Preparatory workshop and launch of the Rio+20 Global Youth Music Contest - we share more information below (including the press release and a video). To check out photo gallery from the two-day event (Preparatory workshop & Launch), please visit (and join!)
Rio+20 GYMC Facebook page.
Join Nektarina Non Profit and Rio+20 Global Youth Music Contest and let's encourage youth to express their hopes, concerns and thoughts on the future of our earth through the resonance of music as a powerful expression that incites commitment towards sustainable development.
Press Release.
This post is long overdue, but the old saying "better late than never" most certainly applies.
This September (so not that long ago after all) we participated in the International Conference "Knowledge, Youth and Global Commons" at the gorgeous Woerthersee (near Klagenfurt) in Austria.