The GYA Action Site is a space for delegates and partners involved in the Global Youth Assembly to ignite the change!
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Started by WILBERFORCE A ANABA May 28, 2011.
emmanuel olubukola john left a comment for Jillian GedeonThanks for joining on to be a member of the GYA action site. This social networking site is designed to bring you (whether speaker, delegate or workshop presenter) together with others involved with the GYA. You will be able to connect with others from your community or province before coming to the Assemby, as well as stay in touch and share information following the event. The GYA is about ACTION and we hope this site will facilitate this process!
The GYA is proudly hosted by the John Humphrey Centre for Peace and Human Rights under the patronage of the Canadian Commission for UNESCO and other leading partners including Rights and Democracy, the City of Edmonton and OMNI Diversity Television.
Posted by ogunbadejo kamorudeen on July 24, 2011 at 3:42
Life expectancy has more than doubled in the twentieth century, in 1900; the world life expectancy was approximately 30 years, in 2000 it was 63 years. Yet the progress we take for granted is not available to all.
In fact, the single most important determinant of a country’s ability to protect its citizens from water borne diseases is the degree of economic equality; especially in Africa and other developing countries.
Worldwide,…
Posted by WILBERFORCE A ANABA on May 28, 2011 at 7:26 — 1 Comment
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MpTj6dxJnkQ&feature=related
The problem with clean and safe drinking water is very real and very dangerous. In a world of more than 4 billion people 1/4th of our population does not have access to a basic necessity of life.
It is a sad situation but not a hopeless one. Some people, people like Sallie Keith have taken the next step toward helping…
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