This Declaration was handed to His Excellency Kim Sung-‐hwan, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade of the Republic of Korea, in Seoul on 9th of January 2013.
Minister Kim was acting in his personal capacity as a member
of the UN Secretary General’s High
Level Panel on the Post-‐2015 development agenda.
North-East Asian youth adopt powerful post-2015 development visionUNDPSPC
51 youth representatives from China, Japan, Korea and Mongolia adopted a declaration called "The World We Want" presenting their vision for global development priorities after 2015. Their vision focuses on job opportunities, rising inequalities, environment, gender equality, peace and security in North-East Asia. It was presented to Korea's Foreign Minister as input for the UN's post-2015 development framework. The youth discussed challenges openly and want to ensure access to quality education, freedom from discrimination, and greater regional cooperation.
Summarizing the main points raised by the youth delegations from China, Japan, Mongolia and Korea prior to their participation at the UNDPSPC youth conference "The World We Want" in Seoul in January 2013
Anukuttan.M is seeking a challenging position in information technology that allows him to effectively contribute his skills. He has an MBA in HR and marketing from Jerusalem College of Engineering with 64% marks. He is proficient in English, Tamil, and Malayalam and has skills in Microsoft Office applications. He completed projects at Singhware Technology and Dymos Pvt Ltd focused on HR and employee management. Anukuttan is highly motivated, effective communicator, and willing to learn.
The document discusses concepts of leadership and is a presentation for an English for University Study class. It defines leadership as a process where an individual influences a group to achieve common goals. It outlines six global leadership behaviors from GLOBE research and how they differ by geography. It also discusses the connection between leadership and ethics, suggesting leaders need strategic vision, communication skills, creativity, and the ability to empower subordinates. The presentation concludes with references and time for questions.
North-East Asian youth adopt powerful post-2015 development vision - Korean l...UNDPSPC
SEOUL, REPUBLIC OF KOREA, 9 January 2013 – Job opportunities, rising inequalities, the environment, gender equality and peace and security in North-East Asia are key priorities the region’s youth want to see addressed in the world’s future development agenda.
This Declaration was handed to His Excellency Kim Sung-‐hwan, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade of the Republic of Korea, in Seoul on 9th of January 2013.
Minister Kim was acting in his personal capacity as a member
of the UN Secretary General’s High
Level Panel on the Post-‐2015 development agenda.
North-East Asian youth adopt powerful post-2015 development visionUNDPSPC
51 youth representatives from China, Japan, Korea and Mongolia adopted a declaration called "The World We Want" presenting their vision for global development priorities after 2015. Their vision focuses on job opportunities, rising inequalities, environment, gender equality, peace and security in North-East Asia. It was presented to Korea's Foreign Minister as input for the UN's post-2015 development framework. The youth discussed challenges openly and want to ensure access to quality education, freedom from discrimination, and greater regional cooperation.
Summarizing the main points raised by the youth delegations from China, Japan, Mongolia and Korea prior to their participation at the UNDPSPC youth conference "The World We Want" in Seoul in January 2013
Anukuttan.M is seeking a challenging position in information technology that allows him to effectively contribute his skills. He has an MBA in HR and marketing from Jerusalem College of Engineering with 64% marks. He is proficient in English, Tamil, and Malayalam and has skills in Microsoft Office applications. He completed projects at Singhware Technology and Dymos Pvt Ltd focused on HR and employee management. Anukuttan is highly motivated, effective communicator, and willing to learn.
The document discusses concepts of leadership and is a presentation for an English for University Study class. It defines leadership as a process where an individual influences a group to achieve common goals. It outlines six global leadership behaviors from GLOBE research and how they differ by geography. It also discusses the connection between leadership and ethics, suggesting leaders need strategic vision, communication skills, creativity, and the ability to empower subordinates. The presentation concludes with references and time for questions.
North-East Asian youth adopt powerful post-2015 development vision - Korean l...UNDPSPC
SEOUL, REPUBLIC OF KOREA, 9 January 2013 – Job opportunities, rising inequalities, the environment, gender equality and peace and security in North-East Asia are key priorities the region’s youth want to see addressed in the world’s future development agenda.