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Newsletter No: 2

"JCI and the UN, Natural Allies Training"
2013 JCI EUROPEAN CONFERENCE, Monte Carlo, Monaco
From 47 different countries, 2.749 delegates gathered in Monte Carlo, Monaco from May 29 to
June 1. This large, dynamic group of JCI members shared ideas and experiences related to
creating sustainable impact in their communities and across Europe.
During European Conference together with head trainer Stephan Bouman (JCI Denmark) the first
ever “JCI and UN, natural allies” training has been conducted with a massive attendance of
delegates (60+). It was as well enlightening about the post 2015 plan for Millennium
Development Goals. Development of the training has been done by Stephan Bouman in
cooperation with UN Affairs Commissioners Sevinç Atay and Robbert van Waart. UN Foundation
Director Christopher Helfrich and his colleague Carolyn Commons were there to create impact
with JCI Members.

In This Issue
 JCI and the UN, Natural Allies Training,
EC 2013 (p.1)
 UN MDG Showcase, EC 2013 (p.2)
 Trees for Climate Justice (p.2)
 JCI Challenge for Nothing but Nets (p.2)
 JCI Regatta: A journey that brings people
together (p.3)
 JCI Mosquito Classical Car Rally (p.3)
 2013 JCI Global Partnership Summit and the
Resolution (p.4)
 Active Citizen Frameworkshop & MDG
Showcase in GPS (p.5)
 Impressions of 2013 JCI UN GPS participants
about the Summit (p.5)
 UN Forum, 2013 JCI Germany National
Convention in Munich (p.6)
 UN Forum, 2013 JCI Turkey National
Convention in Kocaeli (p.6)
 10.000 Trees Planting Campaign (p.6)
 UN Week, Istanbul 2014 (p.6)
 Focusing on Impact, 2013 JCI World Congress
in Rio (p.7)
 Celebrate Impact on JCI Active Citizen Day
(p.7)
 JCI UN MDG Projects, Sharing Best Practices
(p.8 - 9)
 Join JCI and the Millennium Campaign (p.10)
 Message to 2013 & 2014 European National
Organizations (p.11)
 Moments of 2013 in Pictures (p.12-13)

“Those of us who are spared the most
negative effects of disaster, poverty or
instability, cannot turn a blind eye on the
less fortunate. The cascading effects of
abuse and indifference can eventually engulf
all of humanity. We should join forces to
fully make the motto of the Universal
Declaration of Human Rights, "Dignity and
justice for all of us, a living reality”.
– UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon
"UN MDG Showcase"

"Tress for Climate Justice"

2013 JCI EUROPEAN CONFERENCE, Monte Carlo, Monaco

FELIX FINKBEINER

At the UN MDG showcase during the European Conference, many best
practices in European JCI organizations were shared as we move towards
the Momentum meeting the MDGs. The aim was getting up to speed on
progress in achieving the UN Millennium Development Goals, learning
about innovative and creative projects, discovering new opportunities to
create impact towards the MDGs.
The Plant-for-the-Planet Children´s Initiative was founded in January 2007. It
has its origin in a school presentation about the climate crisis of the back then - 9-year-old Felix Finkbeiner. Inspired by Wangari Maathai, who
planted 30 million trees in Africa, Felix developed at the end of his
presentation the vision that children could plant one million trees in each
country of the world to create a CO2 balance therewith. During the following
years Plant-for-the-Planet developed to a worldwide move: At present
approx. 100,000 children all over the world pursue this goal. They understand
themselves as an initiative of world citizens which campaign for climate
justice in the sense of total reduction of the emission of greenhouse gases
and a homogeneous distribution of those emissions among all humans.
3-POINT PLAN TO SAVE OUR FUTURE
1. Plant 1,000 billion trees
2. Leave the fossil fuels in the ground
3. Poverty into the museum through climate justice

There is a cooperation between JCI and Plant-for-the-Planet by JCI Tree
Counter coordinated by Vanessa Weber from JCI Aschaffenburg.
Vanessa says “Pledge on our Global Tree Counter, volunteer and help with
tree planting to do something for the children’s future!”

"JCI Challenge for Nothing but Nets!"
JCI FRANCE
UN MDG Showcase started with the introduction of the 2013 JCI UN Affairs
Commission Chairman Mr. Keita Endo. 2013 JCI President Chiara Milani
honored the showcase with her presence.

To-date the UN foundation has sent over 7 million bed nets, however there
are still millions more that are needed to address the problem. Executive
Director of the UNF's Nothing but Nets Campaign, Christopher Helfrich and
his colleague Carolyn Commons were there to share successes and
challenges.

On May 27 and 28, more than 40 JCI members from 15 countries met in
Saint-Martin-Vésubie, France for the 3rd edition of the JCI Challenge. The
JCI Challenge is a two-day team-building and sports competition whose goal
is to challenge participants physically, work as a team, raise money for
Nothing But Nets, discover the French Alps, and network. Two-person teams
competed in a tandem bike race, mountain orienteering course, laser sharpshooting, nocturnal village orientation course, and a bike and run
event. Participants, partners, and supporters helped raise more than $2,000
for Nothing but Nets and were praised for their efforts by NbN Director
Christopher Helfrich and 2013 JCI President Chiara Milani during the awards
ceremony.
Visit www.jcichallenge.com for info about next year’s edition in… Malta? Buy
a net, save a life: http://www.crowdrise.com/jcifrance/
“JCI Regatta: A journey that brings people
together!”
JCI Regatta is set up to organize funds for the JCI Nothing but Nets. The
Regatta bought together 10 nationalities, 13 teams, 102 participants. In
2012 JCI Regatta collected and donated USD 25,000 to NbN. Half of this
amount was due to Cordaid's doubling. During the 2013 event the
organisation was able to find strong partners like DHL, Tempur and
Hampshire hotels to support the good cause by donating goods for the
auction. In 2013 the auction has led to an amount of $6.000 and doubled by
their charity sponsor Cordaid the amount reached $12.000.

"JCI Mosquito Classical Car Rally"
JCI GENT ARTEVELDE
The Classic Car Parade was a great success with 42 participants in 17 cars and
lots of supporters. This was an original fundraising activity including three
activities: JCI Mosquito Classic Car Rally from Gent to Monte Carlo, JCI
Mosquito Classic Car Parade in Monte Carlo, JCI Summer BBQ in Gent. For
some people it was a dream coming true, as the organization had managed to
get some really unique and beautiful cars together especially for this parade
and people bought seats and supported fundraising activity.

In 2014 the organization’s aim is to even further increase this amount. In
comparison to the 2012 edition, last year's JCI Regatta had a new sailing
route in the Adriatic sea in the Zadar area. This route brought the
participants from all over Europe - Turkey, Germany, Sweden, Belgium, the
Netherlands, Switzerland, and France - to new and exciting harbors and
venues. JCI Regatta won the Best UN MDG Project Award in EC 2013 in
Monaco!
After this, the delegates met in a very extraordinary location, at the roof
terrace of Café de Paris with a magnificent view, a stylish reception with
bubbles and plenty of typical treats of Monaco. The reception ended with a
visit of 2013 JCI President Chiara Milani. JCI Gent Artevelde raised 3.996,62
Euros for Nothing but Nets Campaign.

JCI Regatta 2014 will take place from August 30 until September 3, 2014 in
Split. The registration for the 2014 edition of JCI Regatta is open. Again a
new area and a new sailing route and 9 yachts are already booked! Turkey,
Germany, Sweden, Belgium and the Netherlands will participate. The
organization hopes that they will be able to bring participants from other
countries like Italy, Austria, Greece and Croatia on board. And again they will
try to gain USD 25,000 for NbN.
For more information check out www.jci-regatta.com
www.facebook.com/pages/JCI-Regatta-2014-30-August-till-3september/282006995156180
For a video recap of the 2013 edition please refer to
http://vimeo.com/76867336

At the Café de Paris also over 808,68 Euros were donated and added to this
number. Gent Artevelde handed the check to UN Nothing but Nets
Foundation Director Christopher Helfrich at the presence of 2013 JCI
President Chiara Milani and all the participants.
“2013 JCI Global Partnership Summit: Planning the Next Phase of Global Development”
THE NEW YORK CITY, USA
JCI members from all over the world united in the New York City, USA from July 24 to 26 to meet with business, government and civil sector partners and
experts to further discuss ways to begin solving global issues; the UN Millenium Development Goals (MDGs) and the state of our progress in reaching these
goals on the local, national and international level. 2013 JCI Global Partnership Summit was chaired by 2013 UN Affairs Chairman, Keita Endo from JCI Japan.

Notable quest speakers included Deputy Secretary-General of the United Nations Jan Eliasson, UN Foundation Senior Advisor Gillian Sorenson, UN Millenium
Campaign Director Corrine Woods, Founding Partner of The Global Growth Institute Wayne Clarke, UN Global Compact Senior Advisor Fred Dubee and the UN
Global Compact Executive Director Georg Kell.

On Day two, attendees met in Central Park and split into teams either playing a teambuilding gaze of kickball or spreading advocacy about malaria through a
scavenger hunt on the streets. UN Foundation’s Nothing But Nets Deputy Director Margaret McDonnel dressed up as a mosquito, helped to educate visitors of
the park on the dangers of malaria and the importance of life-saving bed nets. Participants of the project raised more than US $700 to send nets and save lives.

“2013 JCI Global Partnership Resolution“
On the final day of the Summit, delegates gathered in the Trusteeship Council Chamber at the UN Headquarters. 2013 Summit Chairperson Keita Endo, joined
by JCI President Chiara Milani, JCI Secretary General Edson A. Kodama and the UN Affairs Commissioners, presented the 2013 JCI Global Partnership Summit
Resolution. The Summit Resolution expresses two commitments for JCI members around the world:
1. To mobilize and engage 10,000 young people across every JCI community to share their voices as part of the MY World 2015 Campaign – a global survey
asking citizens to choose their priorities for a better world – in an effort to shape the post 2015 global agenda.
2. To commit to active participation in developing a post 2015 global agenda by conducting forums in a minimum of 60 countries between now and next year’s
summit and sharing the feedback and ideas with JCI World Headquarters.
JCI will continue to lead the initiative by bringing together its key partners – the United Nations, UN Global Compact, UN Foundation and the International
Chamber of Commerce (ICC) – to drive the conversation and redefine, enhance and promote collaboration among these important global players. For this, Save
the date! The 2014 JCI Global Partnership Summit will commence from July 23 to 25, 2014 in New York City!
For updates you can follow JCI offical page http://www.jci.cc/summit/ and facebook page https://www.facebook.com/JciGlobalPartnershipSummit
"JCI Active Citizen FrameWorkshop & MDG
Showcase from JCI UN Affairs Commissioners for
Europe in GPS”
During the GPS in NYC the UN Affairs Commissioners for Europe hosted one of
JCI Active Citizen FrameWorkshops “Advancing the MDGs through the Active
Citizen Framework” focusing the theme sustainability and presented the JCI
MDG Showcase focusing “Young Active Citizens Taking on the Future” during
the session at the UN Headquarters, Trusteeship Council room.

JCI

A promotional movie has been made for the JCI Global Partnership Summit on
social media. You can watch it from:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AiwEh6Scl70&feature=share&list=UUW3iR
kNyXWh7M_MglNhgZkQ
Also a promotional aftermovie has been made to evaluate the JCI Global
Partnership Summit on social media. You can watch it from:
http://youtu.be/zbwUh4kX9MA

“Let’s hear what does the GPS participants say
about the Summit?”
THE NEW YORK CITY, USA
"Honorable entrepreneurship as a cornerstone of a just society... We will only
achieve the UN Millennium Development Goals, if the young leaders have the
awarness. Width is important, but will not bring us to our destination…There
and in my entrepreneurial practice, I have gained assurance that equality is
the opposite of justice. The more I was pleased that the G20 Young
Entrepreneur Alliance was an important topic at this summit. That's why I am
advocating that the Global Partnership Summit in the future has to have a
permanent place in the schedule of JCI Germany."

Franziska Leupelt, JCI Germany
“The best part of the summit was the final session, held in the newly
renovated Trusteeship Council at the United Nations Headquarters. JCI is very
privileged to have such a link with the UN. We should not forget that this gift
comes with a responsibility. This responsibility is reflected in the resolution of
the summit -a commitment to encourage young people in all JCI communities
to make their voice heard to the UN - which should be the next set of MDG.
You really experience the core values and spirit of JCI through attending the
summit. The motivation, the opportunities which one can create, individually
or collectively, or even in your own life is amazing. Not only you get inspired
to create positive changes in your community, with concrete actions, you
also get an opportunity to network with potential business partners or
employers and also to meet new friends”.

Faisal Mooraby, JCI UK
“The GPS is a unique event where one really can experience the connection
between the UN and JCI. It is a program with inspiring presentations and
workshops by UN respresentatives, JCI and entrepreneurs. I really liked the
active parts of the summit, like playing kickball for Nothing But Nets in
Central Park! Furthermore I was impressed by the interesting and inspiring
speakers, who were easy to approach and to have discussions with. The set
up of the GPS was easy to combine with social activities and to experience
New York. In my opinion it was the perfect opportunity to learn about the
JCI-UN relation, see New York, and meet people from all over the world!”

Binne Huitema, JCI Sweden
“I took part in the Global Partnership Summit in New York for the first time
this year. The most fruitful outcomes of the three rather intensive summit
days was to have a chance to learn more about the partnership of the UN
and the JCI, to have discussions and learn from other members and to
develop new ideas on how we would be able to strengthen the social
responsibility in different levels. JCI Global Partnership Summit introduces a
more relaxed atmosphere for networking and workshops and the summit
gathers together both active members and representatives of our
partnership organizations… To understand the richness and also the
challenges of our network more profoundly, I strongly recommend
participating in the JCI Global Partnership Summit at least once during the
time in JCI organization, when possible.”

Tiina Naskali, JCI Finland
“UN Forum during 2013 JCI GERMANY
National Convention in Munich”

“UN Forum during 2013 JCI TURKEY
National Convention in Kocaeli”

After the successful training-workshop in EC 2013 Monte Carlo, Monaco, the
UN Affairs Commissioners for Europe were invited to organize a similar
training-workshop-forum during the German National Convention in
Munich, Germany. The full workshop were translated in German in
cooperation with JCI Munich Trainer Michael Zuther and Area Director Sara
Rueckriemen. 2013 JCI Global Partnership Resolution, MDG Banners,
Brochures, MY World Survey and supporting documents were translated
into German. During registration all 800 participants received the My World
survey, the 2013 JCI GPS resolution and highlights on the partnership
between JCI and the UN. This promotion has also been done during the
Tradeshow. The documents translated into German were shared with the
UN Post-2015, MY World team by JCI HQ.

UN Forum has also been organized during the Turkish National Convention
in Kartepe, Kocaeli, Turkey. All material including the My World survey were
translated in Turkish. MDG Banners and Brochures were provided from the
UN Turkey. After the Forum the materials and MY World Survey translated
into Turkish were sent to UN Post-2015, MY World team by JCI HQ.

"10.000 Trees Planting Campaign”

"UN Week” JCI TURKEY April 9

During General Assembly the UN Affairs Commissioners made speeches to
the delegates and were able to inspire the members. President Milani and
CEATTP Ismail Haznedar were present during this UN Forum.

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JCI TURKEY
During JCI Turkey National Convention, there was a kick-off of the “10.000
Tree Planting Campaign” in the presence of President Milani and CEATTP
Ismail Haznedar by planting 10 symbolic trees in Kartepe, Kocaeli. The
project of JCI Turkey has the goal to plant other 10.000 trees in the JCI
Turkey Forest which is growing since 2010 and this is an action supporting
UN MDG #7! JCI Turkey will proceed hand in hand with Stop Talking and
Start Planting project of Felix Finkbeiner and Tree Counter that is initiated
by Vanessa Weber.
During December 2013 just before the New Year, a donation was raised by
young active citizens of JCI Turkey for plating 1.010 trees only in 1 month!
During 2014 many activities supporting this tree planting campaign will
follow!

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Be aware of the 2015 deadline for achieving the Millennium Development
Goals is approaching and the vital need for shaping the agenda of post2015
Combine the collective efforts of JCI organizations from all around the
world through the UN Millennium Campaign between April 9th - 13th
2014, in Istanbul
Mobilize and engage young people across various communities tos share
their voices as part of the MY World 2015 Campaign
Commit active participation indeveloping a post 2015 global agenda
For UN MDG Inter-chapter project competition
For 10.000 Tree planting project
For JCI 100th Anniversary Show
Participate a platform where business, government and civil sector
partners meet to further discuss the ways to begin solving global issues
For more information:
https://www.facebook.com/events/504853816250535/?fref=ts
“Focusing on Impact during 2013 JCI World Congress in Rio”
Rio de Janeiro
On Monday, November 5, 2013 JCI World Congress opened in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil as nearly 3,000 delegates gathered to create positive change.
On November 8, JCI UN Affairs Commissioners for Europe hosted Post 2015 Global Development Forum. It has been a successful forum with the participation
and insights of Laura Hildebrandt, Knowledge Management Specialist Environment and Energy Group Bureau for Development Policy. The participants had the
chance to receive working knowledge into the Post-2015 Global Development Agenda process, an overview of the current status of the Millennium
Development Goals and motivating and inspiring young active citizens to take responsibility and ownership of the Millennium Development Goals and the post2015 process.

On the very same day, Congress attendees learned more about how to collaborate with likeminded individuals, partners and fellow active citizens to expand
their mutual impact. With a room full of vibrant delegates dancing, cheering and wearing their Area team t-shirts, Spotlight JCI, JCI’s premier World Congress
trivia game started with great excitement. Led by two team captains, each Area team competed with five rounds of questions testing their JCI knowledge of
events, programs, partners, culture and even the recently adopted 2014-2018 JCI Strategic Plan. The competition was fierce and the winning team turned out to
be Team Americas, captained by Bolivar Batista from JCI Dominican Republic and Angelica Lam from JCI Panama.

“Celebrate Impact on JCI Active Citizen Day: December 11”
From the United States to Botswana to Djibouti, JCI members and friends worldwide united to celebrate their unique responsibility to create a better world
through community projects on December 11, 2013. Always focused on advancing the JCI Mission, Active Citizen Day provides JCI members, friends and
partners time to reflect on the past, celebrate the impact of our present actions and look toward an exciting future.

History of Active Citizen Day
On December 11, 1944, 30 young active citizens from eight countries – Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama and the
United States – met in Mexico City to sign a declaration that led to the establishment of Junior Chamber International. Throughout the years, JCI members
have taken the opportunity of this day to organize projects in their communities. Now, 69 years later, JCI members continue to serve their communities by
creating sustainable impact and expnding JCI’s global movement through local action.
Share your stories and projects from Active Citizen Day on the Project Gallery to inspire others to keep creating impact.
http://www.jci.cc/media/en/projectgallery
"JCI UN MDG Projects, Sharing Best Practices" Showcasing the Voice of Young People
In 2013, during many JCI events UN MDG Showcases took place, with the objective of providing a platform to share best practices and experiences in working
towards the Millennium Development goals and inspiring participants to look beyond 2015 to continue addressing challenges and creating impact in their
communities. LET’S take a CLOSER look into these Best Practices and get INSPIRED for our projects in 2014!
Browse the JCI Project Gallery http://www.jci.cc/media/en/projectgallery to read about many other strong projects JCI members have conducted in their
communities throughout the world.

ACHIEVEMENTS IN EQUALITY

PROGRESS AGAINST POVERTY
JCI United Kingdom’s “Pound a Day Challenge”

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JCI UK Members were challenged to live on 1 Pound per day for food and
drink for a week
Nutritionists assisted participants giving healthy advice for low-budget
meals
Promoted challenge to raise awareness about poverty and hunger
throughout community

JCI Laval’s “La Place de la Femme”

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EDUCATIONAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS

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JCI Estonia’s “Garbage Wolf and Super Rabit”

Many women kept from public and disrespected in local society
Highlighted role of women in society by displaying 53 portraits of women
in public
Strong marketing of the project which maximized impact even more
Portraits displayed in public locations, at events, into posters and even a
book and film
Had strong support from partners like local government
Promoted gender equality by strengthening local pride and respect for
women
Women are able to see themselves in those displays and know that their
work and passion is respected
Has brought greater awareness to other issues around gender equality in
the community

JCI Metz’s “My job without stereotype”

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Began in 2011 to raise awareness about MDG 7
Project expanded to provide creative learning and educational tools for
children, parents and teachers
Demonstrates how projects can overlap to address more than one issue
Puppet TV is first of its kind to screen every week on Estonian National
Television
During season seen more than 370,000 times
Makes 30,000 individuals viewing each show
60,000 children in Estonia – reached 50% of target group
Watched via internet additional 15,000 times
Every educational institution in Estonia received DVD of series for free
(1,300 DVD’s)
Close partners from all sectors of society including Estonian National
Puppet Theatre, State Environmental Investment Centre

JCI Luxemburg’s “Mauritius Education Cooperation”

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One-day internship in companies (schoolboys discover women’s jobs,
schoolgirls discover men’s jobs)
Rebalancing vocational guidance and equal access to jobs
Tackling prejudiced ideas about jobs
2 middle schools
Companies and public employers
1 list of internship in « men’s » jobs + 1 list of internship in « women’s »
jobs
Communication strategy to attract media’s attention
60 pupils / 34 companies / 50 discovered jobs
JCI Metz recognized as initiator of proposals, attracted media’s attention,
attracted new members
Tackling gender stereotypes: positive change of mentalities
Diversification of girls and boys’ educational paths

JCI Samsun’s “Leading Women of the Future”

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Through cooperation with JCI City Plus (Mauritius)
Logistic help of JCI Luxemburg
To equip two schools with computers
Reduce poverty with improvement of the educational level
Reduce inequalities through reduction of the digital divide
Foster cooperation between Luxemburg and Mauritius

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Collaboration with 19 Mayıs University in Samsun
25 female students participating the training camp
Contributing to their personal development
Workshops about leadership, entrepreneurship, communication,
presentation techniques, body language, drama, interview techniques
"JCI UN MDG Projects, Sharing Best Practices" Showcasing the Voice of Young People

CHANGES FOR CHILDREN
JCI Gualeguaychu’s “Project Milk Club”

SUSTAINING ENVIRONMENTAL SOLUTIONS
Plant-for-the-Planet and JCI Germany’s Tree Counter

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Objective was to address children at risk for malnutrition by educating
about healthy living
Connected partners from all sectors of society to provide education
and achieve project goals
Engaged the community to support project and understand issue of
child malnutrition among at-risk youth
1 liter of milk = 5 happy tummies
Donated approximately 1600 liters
8,000 children received milk and education about healthy nutrition
Engaged community in unique ways to address MDG 4, like community
bike rides, holiday cards, radio and television and even movie
theatres.

Founded in 2007 by 9-year old Felix Finkbeiner out of a school presentation
Vision that children could plant 1 million trees in each country to create a
CO2 balance
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Movement developed with over 100,000 children around the world
supporting the goal
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Developed 3-point-plan to engage heads of states and adults to join the
movement: Plant the trees, Leave the Fossil Fuels in the ground, End to
poverty through Climate Justice
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Cooperation with JCI and Plant-for-the-Planet by JCI Tree Counter
coordinated by Vanessa Weber from JCI Aschaffenburg.
JCI Izmir’s Waste Reduction Awareness

JCI Bursa’s “Pediatric Oncology”
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Two machines supplied for Pediatric Oncology Children’s Department
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of Uludag University in Bursa measuring vital datas of children during
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the chemotherapy treatment process.
Funds raised by organizing a leadership forum, brunch and by the
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supports of the sponsor company.
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3 main objectives: raise awareness, mobilize and encourage the public and
target all groups to concentrate on waste reduction, product reuse and
material recycling and third to assess common behaviors regarding
consumption and waste management patterns.
Trained 12,000 students in Izmir about waste reduction awareness.
“Waste from art” exhibition and a performance of theatrical pieces about
waste and marine pollution.
Coastal clean-up involving volunteers from the public, an informational
booth at one of the biggest Sunday markets and waste management
meeting partnering with the business sector.
Won the European Union award as the best project out of more than 7,000
projects worldwide.

MOVEMENT FOR MATERNAL HEALTH
JCI Dhaka Cosmopolitan’s “Better Health for Better Life”
EVOLVING PARTNERSHIPS FOR PROGRESS
Pure Charity and The JCI Hope for Haiti Community Center
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JCI Local Organization in Bangladesh using the Active Citizen
Framework they created a project that addressed not only MDG #5, but
also MDG #4
The project was launched in March but will continue providing 
sustainable solutions to Maternal Health challenges for the next two
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years and impact for generations to come
Video “JCI Dhaka Cosmopolitan Project on Maternal Health”
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kdxNcR7gQUQ

Creating an interconnected community of people who want to make a
difference in the world
Gives community members an opportunity to turn daily actions – like
shopping and sharing – into choices of generosity
Provide the platform for businesses, non-profits and individuals to work
together to create impact
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The social impact created from these partnerships is measured by lives
impacted and awareness raised
JCI Moldova’s Community Center

DEVELOPMENTS AGAINST DISEASES
JCI and the UN Foundation’s Nothing But Nets Campaign
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A global grassroots campaign to raise awareness and funding to fight
Malaria, gives everyone the opportunity to join the fight by giving $10
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to send a net and save a life
Have engaged hundreds of thousands of people since creation of the
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campaign in 2006
The $10 covers the cost of the net, distributing it and educating
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communities on its use
7,096,266 Nets sent to-date

JCI Moldova in partnership with the Association “MOTIVATE” of Moldova;
project “Entrepreneurship for Everyone”
Supporting the social integration of persons with physical disabilities by
directing them to launch and develop their own businesses.
JCI members with business expertise mentored people with physical
disabilities from rural areas of Moldova.
“Join JCI and the UN Millennium Campaign ”
As the 2015 deadline for achieving the MDGs approaches, JCI has expanded its partnership with the UN and our collective efforts toward global development by
uniting with the UN Millennium Campaign, the World We Want Platform and the MY World global survey. JCI and the UN Millennium Campaign will collaborate
to unite the global community to create and implement the post 2015 global development agenda.
During the 2013 JCI Area Conferences, World Congress and National Conventions JCI UN Affairs Commissioners collaborated with Organizing Committee
members and delegates to develop a number of forums and opportunities to contribute the voice of young active citizens. Recognizing the opportunity these
platforms created to contribute the feedback of individuals and entire communities, JCI designed the MY World Forum. It was created to not only gather survey
data, but also engage young people in the post 2015 development discussion. The forum and its accompanying resources facilitated dialogue, shared experiences
and encouraged the exchange of ideas about the challenges the world faces and our ability to create solutions.
Through partnership with the UN Millennium Campaign, engaging in platforms to share your voice, and facilitating forums to engage communities, JCI members
will ensure young people take responsibility for the global development that will occur post 2015.
Plan and Launch a MY World Forum Today
Follow the instructions below to start the post 2015 development discussion and related actions in your community.
1.

Join the World We Want Platform: Explore the World We Want website and then SIGN UP by sharing your email address or by signing in with your
Facebook or Twitter account. Once you have joined, create your World We Want Profile. You can then search the site to discover something you are
passionate about and make your voice heard in building a global agenda for sustainable development. Follow thematic consultations from
http://www.worldwewant2015.org/ So far, the UN Country teams are supporting 88 countries to convene national consultations on the post 2015
development agenda. These are forums to exchange ideas for a shared vision of "The World We Want", in an open process tailored to country contexts. The
national consultations are organized by UN Country Teams, under the leadership of the UN Resident Coordinator, and are working with a wide range of
stakeholders including governments, civil society, the private sector, media, universities and think tanks. You can engage the process from
http://www.beyond2015.org/

2.

Take the MY World global survey: Take the survey today. Choose six of the 16 issues provided that are most important for you and your family. Vote from
JCI Partner link: http://www.myworld2015.org/?partner=jci for the changes that would make the most difference to your world! 2013 JCI UN Affairs
Commissioners for Europe translated MY World Survey and supporting documents into German and Turkish with the support of the JCI Head Quarter Team.
Translating the UN MDG training, MY World Survey and the supporting documents attracted the attention of members and JCI HQ contacted UN Post-2015
team suggesting JCI action in translating MY World Survey into different languages. UN MY World team kindly accepted this. German and Turkish MY
World toolkit have been shared with the UN and from now on JCI organizations/ individuals has the liberty to translate the documents and share them with
JCI HQ and with the UN MY World team.

3.

Coordinate a MY World Forum in your Community: Visit the JCI Library to access the My World Forum Toolkit. Inside you will find the “MY World Forum
Facilitator’s Guide” to help plan and prepare a forum. Resources also include a PowerPoint presentation with accompanying speaker notes that you can use
during the forum, along with instructions for facilitating the forum activities and discussions. Finally don’t forget the reporting form, sent
to post2015@jci.cc. This will share the results and impact you created and inspire other young people to contribute their voice.

The MDGs are making a real difference in people’s lives and with strong leadership and accountability, this progress can be expanded in most of the world’s
countries by the target date of 2015. After 2015, efforts to achieve a world of prosperity, equity, freedom, dignity and peace will contiue unabated. The UN is
working with governments, civil society and other partners to build on the momentum generated by the MDGs and carry on with an ambitious post-2015
development agenda. You can follow from http://post2015.org/
Want to run a local or national MY World Forum in your community? Download the tools today in the JCI Library.
Take the MY World survey to share what issues matter to you in the development of the post 2015 global agenda.
Share your plans, pictures and ideas about the MY World Forum on the JCI Facebook page so other JCI members can see the impact you are creating in your
community. If you have questions, ideas or impact to share regarding the MY World Forum, email post2015@jci.cc.
Message to 2013 & 2014 European National Organizations
From
2013 JCI UN Affairs Commissioners for Europe
Sevinç Atay (JCI Turkey) and Robbert van Waart (JCI the Netherlands)

We wish you all a very productive and inspirational 2014!
We would like to thank you for your cooperation through 2013! As JCI UN Affairs Commissioners we have started some "first time ever
activities" like the MY World and Post 2015 Forum, European JCI and the UN Newsletter, JCI Global Partnership Summit social media trailers,
the "JCI and UN, Natural Allies Training" and the JCI and UN Facebook site.
We would like to thank you all for your dedication and the inspiring projects on the field of UN MDGs, Global Compact, the MY World survey
and the community actions.
Especially we like to thank JCI Monaco, Germany and Turkey for their "daring to act" and hosting the "JCI and UN, Natural Allies" training and
UN Forums during the European Conference and their National Conventions!
We have seen a lot of grass root level action across Europe. The National Organizations in Europe definitely know how to make impact on
local and national level! We like to suggest to the incoming 2014 National Presidents to proceed on this path, also more and more share these
experiences via the project gallery on jci.cc especially during the JCI Impact Months. In this way other organizations across the world can learn
from the European experiences. As well we would like to recommend, in line with the JCI Global Partnership Summit resolution to organize
UN Forums across Europe and to engage your members and partners in the "world we want campaign" to let (y)our voices be heard!
With warmest regards,

Sevinç Atay (JCI Turkey) & Robbert van Waart (JCI the Netherlands)
Your 2013 JCI UN Affairs Commissioners for Europe
JCI and UN Natural Allies Training
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JCI and UN Natural Allies Training

  • 1. Newsletter No: 2 "JCI and the UN, Natural Allies Training" 2013 JCI EUROPEAN CONFERENCE, Monte Carlo, Monaco From 47 different countries, 2.749 delegates gathered in Monte Carlo, Monaco from May 29 to June 1. This large, dynamic group of JCI members shared ideas and experiences related to creating sustainable impact in their communities and across Europe. During European Conference together with head trainer Stephan Bouman (JCI Denmark) the first ever “JCI and UN, natural allies” training has been conducted with a massive attendance of delegates (60+). It was as well enlightening about the post 2015 plan for Millennium Development Goals. Development of the training has been done by Stephan Bouman in cooperation with UN Affairs Commissioners Sevinç Atay and Robbert van Waart. UN Foundation Director Christopher Helfrich and his colleague Carolyn Commons were there to create impact with JCI Members. In This Issue  JCI and the UN, Natural Allies Training, EC 2013 (p.1)  UN MDG Showcase, EC 2013 (p.2)  Trees for Climate Justice (p.2)  JCI Challenge for Nothing but Nets (p.2)  JCI Regatta: A journey that brings people together (p.3)  JCI Mosquito Classical Car Rally (p.3)  2013 JCI Global Partnership Summit and the Resolution (p.4)  Active Citizen Frameworkshop & MDG Showcase in GPS (p.5)  Impressions of 2013 JCI UN GPS participants about the Summit (p.5)  UN Forum, 2013 JCI Germany National Convention in Munich (p.6)  UN Forum, 2013 JCI Turkey National Convention in Kocaeli (p.6)  10.000 Trees Planting Campaign (p.6)  UN Week, Istanbul 2014 (p.6)  Focusing on Impact, 2013 JCI World Congress in Rio (p.7)  Celebrate Impact on JCI Active Citizen Day (p.7)  JCI UN MDG Projects, Sharing Best Practices (p.8 - 9)  Join JCI and the Millennium Campaign (p.10)  Message to 2013 & 2014 European National Organizations (p.11)  Moments of 2013 in Pictures (p.12-13) “Those of us who are spared the most negative effects of disaster, poverty or instability, cannot turn a blind eye on the less fortunate. The cascading effects of abuse and indifference can eventually engulf all of humanity. We should join forces to fully make the motto of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, "Dignity and justice for all of us, a living reality”. – UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon
  • 2. "UN MDG Showcase" "Tress for Climate Justice" 2013 JCI EUROPEAN CONFERENCE, Monte Carlo, Monaco FELIX FINKBEINER At the UN MDG showcase during the European Conference, many best practices in European JCI organizations were shared as we move towards the Momentum meeting the MDGs. The aim was getting up to speed on progress in achieving the UN Millennium Development Goals, learning about innovative and creative projects, discovering new opportunities to create impact towards the MDGs. The Plant-for-the-Planet Children´s Initiative was founded in January 2007. It has its origin in a school presentation about the climate crisis of the back then - 9-year-old Felix Finkbeiner. Inspired by Wangari Maathai, who planted 30 million trees in Africa, Felix developed at the end of his presentation the vision that children could plant one million trees in each country of the world to create a CO2 balance therewith. During the following years Plant-for-the-Planet developed to a worldwide move: At present approx. 100,000 children all over the world pursue this goal. They understand themselves as an initiative of world citizens which campaign for climate justice in the sense of total reduction of the emission of greenhouse gases and a homogeneous distribution of those emissions among all humans. 3-POINT PLAN TO SAVE OUR FUTURE 1. Plant 1,000 billion trees 2. Leave the fossil fuels in the ground 3. Poverty into the museum through climate justice There is a cooperation between JCI and Plant-for-the-Planet by JCI Tree Counter coordinated by Vanessa Weber from JCI Aschaffenburg. Vanessa says “Pledge on our Global Tree Counter, volunteer and help with tree planting to do something for the children’s future!” "JCI Challenge for Nothing but Nets!" JCI FRANCE UN MDG Showcase started with the introduction of the 2013 JCI UN Affairs Commission Chairman Mr. Keita Endo. 2013 JCI President Chiara Milani honored the showcase with her presence. To-date the UN foundation has sent over 7 million bed nets, however there are still millions more that are needed to address the problem. Executive Director of the UNF's Nothing but Nets Campaign, Christopher Helfrich and his colleague Carolyn Commons were there to share successes and challenges. On May 27 and 28, more than 40 JCI members from 15 countries met in Saint-Martin-Vésubie, France for the 3rd edition of the JCI Challenge. The JCI Challenge is a two-day team-building and sports competition whose goal is to challenge participants physically, work as a team, raise money for Nothing But Nets, discover the French Alps, and network. Two-person teams competed in a tandem bike race, mountain orienteering course, laser sharpshooting, nocturnal village orientation course, and a bike and run event. Participants, partners, and supporters helped raise more than $2,000 for Nothing but Nets and were praised for their efforts by NbN Director Christopher Helfrich and 2013 JCI President Chiara Milani during the awards ceremony. Visit www.jcichallenge.com for info about next year’s edition in… Malta? Buy a net, save a life: http://www.crowdrise.com/jcifrance/
  • 3. “JCI Regatta: A journey that brings people together!” JCI Regatta is set up to organize funds for the JCI Nothing but Nets. The Regatta bought together 10 nationalities, 13 teams, 102 participants. In 2012 JCI Regatta collected and donated USD 25,000 to NbN. Half of this amount was due to Cordaid's doubling. During the 2013 event the organisation was able to find strong partners like DHL, Tempur and Hampshire hotels to support the good cause by donating goods for the auction. In 2013 the auction has led to an amount of $6.000 and doubled by their charity sponsor Cordaid the amount reached $12.000. "JCI Mosquito Classical Car Rally" JCI GENT ARTEVELDE The Classic Car Parade was a great success with 42 participants in 17 cars and lots of supporters. This was an original fundraising activity including three activities: JCI Mosquito Classic Car Rally from Gent to Monte Carlo, JCI Mosquito Classic Car Parade in Monte Carlo, JCI Summer BBQ in Gent. For some people it was a dream coming true, as the organization had managed to get some really unique and beautiful cars together especially for this parade and people bought seats and supported fundraising activity. In 2014 the organization’s aim is to even further increase this amount. In comparison to the 2012 edition, last year's JCI Regatta had a new sailing route in the Adriatic sea in the Zadar area. This route brought the participants from all over Europe - Turkey, Germany, Sweden, Belgium, the Netherlands, Switzerland, and France - to new and exciting harbors and venues. JCI Regatta won the Best UN MDG Project Award in EC 2013 in Monaco! After this, the delegates met in a very extraordinary location, at the roof terrace of Café de Paris with a magnificent view, a stylish reception with bubbles and plenty of typical treats of Monaco. The reception ended with a visit of 2013 JCI President Chiara Milani. JCI Gent Artevelde raised 3.996,62 Euros for Nothing but Nets Campaign. JCI Regatta 2014 will take place from August 30 until September 3, 2014 in Split. The registration for the 2014 edition of JCI Regatta is open. Again a new area and a new sailing route and 9 yachts are already booked! Turkey, Germany, Sweden, Belgium and the Netherlands will participate. The organization hopes that they will be able to bring participants from other countries like Italy, Austria, Greece and Croatia on board. And again they will try to gain USD 25,000 for NbN. For more information check out www.jci-regatta.com www.facebook.com/pages/JCI-Regatta-2014-30-August-till-3september/282006995156180 For a video recap of the 2013 edition please refer to http://vimeo.com/76867336 At the Café de Paris also over 808,68 Euros were donated and added to this number. Gent Artevelde handed the check to UN Nothing but Nets Foundation Director Christopher Helfrich at the presence of 2013 JCI President Chiara Milani and all the participants.
  • 4. “2013 JCI Global Partnership Summit: Planning the Next Phase of Global Development” THE NEW YORK CITY, USA JCI members from all over the world united in the New York City, USA from July 24 to 26 to meet with business, government and civil sector partners and experts to further discuss ways to begin solving global issues; the UN Millenium Development Goals (MDGs) and the state of our progress in reaching these goals on the local, national and international level. 2013 JCI Global Partnership Summit was chaired by 2013 UN Affairs Chairman, Keita Endo from JCI Japan. Notable quest speakers included Deputy Secretary-General of the United Nations Jan Eliasson, UN Foundation Senior Advisor Gillian Sorenson, UN Millenium Campaign Director Corrine Woods, Founding Partner of The Global Growth Institute Wayne Clarke, UN Global Compact Senior Advisor Fred Dubee and the UN Global Compact Executive Director Georg Kell. On Day two, attendees met in Central Park and split into teams either playing a teambuilding gaze of kickball or spreading advocacy about malaria through a scavenger hunt on the streets. UN Foundation’s Nothing But Nets Deputy Director Margaret McDonnel dressed up as a mosquito, helped to educate visitors of the park on the dangers of malaria and the importance of life-saving bed nets. Participants of the project raised more than US $700 to send nets and save lives. “2013 JCI Global Partnership Resolution“ On the final day of the Summit, delegates gathered in the Trusteeship Council Chamber at the UN Headquarters. 2013 Summit Chairperson Keita Endo, joined by JCI President Chiara Milani, JCI Secretary General Edson A. Kodama and the UN Affairs Commissioners, presented the 2013 JCI Global Partnership Summit Resolution. The Summit Resolution expresses two commitments for JCI members around the world: 1. To mobilize and engage 10,000 young people across every JCI community to share their voices as part of the MY World 2015 Campaign – a global survey asking citizens to choose their priorities for a better world – in an effort to shape the post 2015 global agenda. 2. To commit to active participation in developing a post 2015 global agenda by conducting forums in a minimum of 60 countries between now and next year’s summit and sharing the feedback and ideas with JCI World Headquarters. JCI will continue to lead the initiative by bringing together its key partners – the United Nations, UN Global Compact, UN Foundation and the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) – to drive the conversation and redefine, enhance and promote collaboration among these important global players. For this, Save the date! The 2014 JCI Global Partnership Summit will commence from July 23 to 25, 2014 in New York City! For updates you can follow JCI offical page http://www.jci.cc/summit/ and facebook page https://www.facebook.com/JciGlobalPartnershipSummit
  • 5. "JCI Active Citizen FrameWorkshop & MDG Showcase from JCI UN Affairs Commissioners for Europe in GPS” During the GPS in NYC the UN Affairs Commissioners for Europe hosted one of JCI Active Citizen FrameWorkshops “Advancing the MDGs through the Active Citizen Framework” focusing the theme sustainability and presented the JCI MDG Showcase focusing “Young Active Citizens Taking on the Future” during the session at the UN Headquarters, Trusteeship Council room. JCI A promotional movie has been made for the JCI Global Partnership Summit on social media. You can watch it from: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AiwEh6Scl70&feature=share&list=UUW3iR kNyXWh7M_MglNhgZkQ Also a promotional aftermovie has been made to evaluate the JCI Global Partnership Summit on social media. You can watch it from: http://youtu.be/zbwUh4kX9MA “Let’s hear what does the GPS participants say about the Summit?” THE NEW YORK CITY, USA "Honorable entrepreneurship as a cornerstone of a just society... We will only achieve the UN Millennium Development Goals, if the young leaders have the awarness. Width is important, but will not bring us to our destination…There and in my entrepreneurial practice, I have gained assurance that equality is the opposite of justice. The more I was pleased that the G20 Young Entrepreneur Alliance was an important topic at this summit. That's why I am advocating that the Global Partnership Summit in the future has to have a permanent place in the schedule of JCI Germany." Franziska Leupelt, JCI Germany “The best part of the summit was the final session, held in the newly renovated Trusteeship Council at the United Nations Headquarters. JCI is very privileged to have such a link with the UN. We should not forget that this gift comes with a responsibility. This responsibility is reflected in the resolution of the summit -a commitment to encourage young people in all JCI communities to make their voice heard to the UN - which should be the next set of MDG. You really experience the core values and spirit of JCI through attending the summit. The motivation, the opportunities which one can create, individually or collectively, or even in your own life is amazing. Not only you get inspired to create positive changes in your community, with concrete actions, you also get an opportunity to network with potential business partners or employers and also to meet new friends”. Faisal Mooraby, JCI UK “The GPS is a unique event where one really can experience the connection between the UN and JCI. It is a program with inspiring presentations and workshops by UN respresentatives, JCI and entrepreneurs. I really liked the active parts of the summit, like playing kickball for Nothing But Nets in Central Park! Furthermore I was impressed by the interesting and inspiring speakers, who were easy to approach and to have discussions with. The set up of the GPS was easy to combine with social activities and to experience New York. In my opinion it was the perfect opportunity to learn about the JCI-UN relation, see New York, and meet people from all over the world!” Binne Huitema, JCI Sweden “I took part in the Global Partnership Summit in New York for the first time this year. The most fruitful outcomes of the three rather intensive summit days was to have a chance to learn more about the partnership of the UN and the JCI, to have discussions and learn from other members and to develop new ideas on how we would be able to strengthen the social responsibility in different levels. JCI Global Partnership Summit introduces a more relaxed atmosphere for networking and workshops and the summit gathers together both active members and representatives of our partnership organizations… To understand the richness and also the challenges of our network more profoundly, I strongly recommend participating in the JCI Global Partnership Summit at least once during the time in JCI organization, when possible.” Tiina Naskali, JCI Finland
  • 6. “UN Forum during 2013 JCI GERMANY National Convention in Munich” “UN Forum during 2013 JCI TURKEY National Convention in Kocaeli” After the successful training-workshop in EC 2013 Monte Carlo, Monaco, the UN Affairs Commissioners for Europe were invited to organize a similar training-workshop-forum during the German National Convention in Munich, Germany. The full workshop were translated in German in cooperation with JCI Munich Trainer Michael Zuther and Area Director Sara Rueckriemen. 2013 JCI Global Partnership Resolution, MDG Banners, Brochures, MY World Survey and supporting documents were translated into German. During registration all 800 participants received the My World survey, the 2013 JCI GPS resolution and highlights on the partnership between JCI and the UN. This promotion has also been done during the Tradeshow. The documents translated into German were shared with the UN Post-2015, MY World team by JCI HQ. UN Forum has also been organized during the Turkish National Convention in Kartepe, Kocaeli, Turkey. All material including the My World survey were translated in Turkish. MDG Banners and Brochures were provided from the UN Turkey. After the Forum the materials and MY World Survey translated into Turkish were sent to UN Post-2015, MY World team by JCI HQ. "10.000 Trees Planting Campaign” "UN Week” JCI TURKEY April 9 During General Assembly the UN Affairs Commissioners made speeches to the delegates and were able to inspire the members. President Milani and CEATTP Ismail Haznedar were present during this UN Forum. th th -13 2014, Istanbul JCI TURKEY During JCI Turkey National Convention, there was a kick-off of the “10.000 Tree Planting Campaign” in the presence of President Milani and CEATTP Ismail Haznedar by planting 10 symbolic trees in Kartepe, Kocaeli. The project of JCI Turkey has the goal to plant other 10.000 trees in the JCI Turkey Forest which is growing since 2010 and this is an action supporting UN MDG #7! JCI Turkey will proceed hand in hand with Stop Talking and Start Planting project of Felix Finkbeiner and Tree Counter that is initiated by Vanessa Weber. During December 2013 just before the New Year, a donation was raised by young active citizens of JCI Turkey for plating 1.010 trees only in 1 month! During 2014 many activities supporting this tree planting campaign will follow!          Be aware of the 2015 deadline for achieving the Millennium Development Goals is approaching and the vital need for shaping the agenda of post2015 Combine the collective efforts of JCI organizations from all around the world through the UN Millennium Campaign between April 9th - 13th 2014, in Istanbul Mobilize and engage young people across various communities tos share their voices as part of the MY World 2015 Campaign Commit active participation indeveloping a post 2015 global agenda For UN MDG Inter-chapter project competition For 10.000 Tree planting project For JCI 100th Anniversary Show Participate a platform where business, government and civil sector partners meet to further discuss the ways to begin solving global issues For more information: https://www.facebook.com/events/504853816250535/?fref=ts
  • 7. “Focusing on Impact during 2013 JCI World Congress in Rio” Rio de Janeiro On Monday, November 5, 2013 JCI World Congress opened in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil as nearly 3,000 delegates gathered to create positive change. On November 8, JCI UN Affairs Commissioners for Europe hosted Post 2015 Global Development Forum. It has been a successful forum with the participation and insights of Laura Hildebrandt, Knowledge Management Specialist Environment and Energy Group Bureau for Development Policy. The participants had the chance to receive working knowledge into the Post-2015 Global Development Agenda process, an overview of the current status of the Millennium Development Goals and motivating and inspiring young active citizens to take responsibility and ownership of the Millennium Development Goals and the post2015 process. On the very same day, Congress attendees learned more about how to collaborate with likeminded individuals, partners and fellow active citizens to expand their mutual impact. With a room full of vibrant delegates dancing, cheering and wearing their Area team t-shirts, Spotlight JCI, JCI’s premier World Congress trivia game started with great excitement. Led by two team captains, each Area team competed with five rounds of questions testing their JCI knowledge of events, programs, partners, culture and even the recently adopted 2014-2018 JCI Strategic Plan. The competition was fierce and the winning team turned out to be Team Americas, captained by Bolivar Batista from JCI Dominican Republic and Angelica Lam from JCI Panama. “Celebrate Impact on JCI Active Citizen Day: December 11” From the United States to Botswana to Djibouti, JCI members and friends worldwide united to celebrate their unique responsibility to create a better world through community projects on December 11, 2013. Always focused on advancing the JCI Mission, Active Citizen Day provides JCI members, friends and partners time to reflect on the past, celebrate the impact of our present actions and look toward an exciting future. History of Active Citizen Day On December 11, 1944, 30 young active citizens from eight countries – Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama and the United States – met in Mexico City to sign a declaration that led to the establishment of Junior Chamber International. Throughout the years, JCI members have taken the opportunity of this day to organize projects in their communities. Now, 69 years later, JCI members continue to serve their communities by creating sustainable impact and expnding JCI’s global movement through local action. Share your stories and projects from Active Citizen Day on the Project Gallery to inspire others to keep creating impact. http://www.jci.cc/media/en/projectgallery
  • 8. "JCI UN MDG Projects, Sharing Best Practices" Showcasing the Voice of Young People In 2013, during many JCI events UN MDG Showcases took place, with the objective of providing a platform to share best practices and experiences in working towards the Millennium Development goals and inspiring participants to look beyond 2015 to continue addressing challenges and creating impact in their communities. LET’S take a CLOSER look into these Best Practices and get INSPIRED for our projects in 2014! Browse the JCI Project Gallery http://www.jci.cc/media/en/projectgallery to read about many other strong projects JCI members have conducted in their communities throughout the world. ACHIEVEMENTS IN EQUALITY PROGRESS AGAINST POVERTY JCI United Kingdom’s “Pound a Day Challenge”    JCI UK Members were challenged to live on 1 Pound per day for food and drink for a week Nutritionists assisted participants giving healthy advice for low-budget meals Promoted challenge to raise awareness about poverty and hunger throughout community JCI Laval’s “La Place de la Femme”        EDUCATIONAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS  JCI Estonia’s “Garbage Wolf and Super Rabit” Many women kept from public and disrespected in local society Highlighted role of women in society by displaying 53 portraits of women in public Strong marketing of the project which maximized impact even more Portraits displayed in public locations, at events, into posters and even a book and film Had strong support from partners like local government Promoted gender equality by strengthening local pride and respect for women Women are able to see themselves in those displays and know that their work and passion is respected Has brought greater awareness to other issues around gender equality in the community JCI Metz’s “My job without stereotype”           Began in 2011 to raise awareness about MDG 7 Project expanded to provide creative learning and educational tools for children, parents and teachers Demonstrates how projects can overlap to address more than one issue Puppet TV is first of its kind to screen every week on Estonian National Television During season seen more than 370,000 times Makes 30,000 individuals viewing each show 60,000 children in Estonia – reached 50% of target group Watched via internet additional 15,000 times Every educational institution in Estonia received DVD of series for free (1,300 DVD’s) Close partners from all sectors of society including Estonian National Puppet Theatre, State Environmental Investment Centre JCI Luxemburg’s “Mauritius Education Cooperation”            One-day internship in companies (schoolboys discover women’s jobs, schoolgirls discover men’s jobs) Rebalancing vocational guidance and equal access to jobs Tackling prejudiced ideas about jobs 2 middle schools Companies and public employers 1 list of internship in « men’s » jobs + 1 list of internship in « women’s » jobs Communication strategy to attract media’s attention 60 pupils / 34 companies / 50 discovered jobs JCI Metz recognized as initiator of proposals, attracted media’s attention, attracted new members Tackling gender stereotypes: positive change of mentalities Diversification of girls and boys’ educational paths JCI Samsun’s “Leading Women of the Future”       Through cooperation with JCI City Plus (Mauritius) Logistic help of JCI Luxemburg To equip two schools with computers Reduce poverty with improvement of the educational level Reduce inequalities through reduction of the digital divide Foster cooperation between Luxemburg and Mauritius     Collaboration with 19 Mayıs University in Samsun 25 female students participating the training camp Contributing to their personal development Workshops about leadership, entrepreneurship, communication, presentation techniques, body language, drama, interview techniques
  • 9. "JCI UN MDG Projects, Sharing Best Practices" Showcasing the Voice of Young People CHANGES FOR CHILDREN JCI Gualeguaychu’s “Project Milk Club” SUSTAINING ENVIRONMENTAL SOLUTIONS Plant-for-the-Planet and JCI Germany’s Tree Counter           Objective was to address children at risk for malnutrition by educating about healthy living Connected partners from all sectors of society to provide education and achieve project goals Engaged the community to support project and understand issue of child malnutrition among at-risk youth 1 liter of milk = 5 happy tummies Donated approximately 1600 liters 8,000 children received milk and education about healthy nutrition Engaged community in unique ways to address MDG 4, like community bike rides, holiday cards, radio and television and even movie theatres. Founded in 2007 by 9-year old Felix Finkbeiner out of a school presentation Vision that children could plant 1 million trees in each country to create a CO2 balance  Movement developed with over 100,000 children around the world supporting the goal  Developed 3-point-plan to engage heads of states and adults to join the movement: Plant the trees, Leave the Fossil Fuels in the ground, End to poverty through Climate Justice  Cooperation with JCI and Plant-for-the-Planet by JCI Tree Counter coordinated by Vanessa Weber from JCI Aschaffenburg. JCI Izmir’s Waste Reduction Awareness JCI Bursa’s “Pediatric Oncology”    Two machines supplied for Pediatric Oncology Children’s Department  of Uludag University in Bursa measuring vital datas of children during  the chemotherapy treatment process. Funds raised by organizing a leadership forum, brunch and by the  supports of the sponsor company.  3 main objectives: raise awareness, mobilize and encourage the public and target all groups to concentrate on waste reduction, product reuse and material recycling and third to assess common behaviors regarding consumption and waste management patterns. Trained 12,000 students in Izmir about waste reduction awareness. “Waste from art” exhibition and a performance of theatrical pieces about waste and marine pollution. Coastal clean-up involving volunteers from the public, an informational booth at one of the biggest Sunday markets and waste management meeting partnering with the business sector. Won the European Union award as the best project out of more than 7,000 projects worldwide. MOVEMENT FOR MATERNAL HEALTH JCI Dhaka Cosmopolitan’s “Better Health for Better Life” EVOLVING PARTNERSHIPS FOR PROGRESS Pure Charity and The JCI Hope for Haiti Community Center    JCI Local Organization in Bangladesh using the Active Citizen Framework they created a project that addressed not only MDG #5, but also MDG #4 The project was launched in March but will continue providing  sustainable solutions to Maternal Health challenges for the next two  years and impact for generations to come Video “JCI Dhaka Cosmopolitan Project on Maternal Health”  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kdxNcR7gQUQ Creating an interconnected community of people who want to make a difference in the world Gives community members an opportunity to turn daily actions – like shopping and sharing – into choices of generosity Provide the platform for businesses, non-profits and individuals to work together to create impact  The social impact created from these partnerships is measured by lives impacted and awareness raised JCI Moldova’s Community Center DEVELOPMENTS AGAINST DISEASES JCI and the UN Foundation’s Nothing But Nets Campaign     A global grassroots campaign to raise awareness and funding to fight Malaria, gives everyone the opportunity to join the fight by giving $10  to send a net and save a life Have engaged hundreds of thousands of people since creation of the  campaign in 2006 The $10 covers the cost of the net, distributing it and educating  communities on its use 7,096,266 Nets sent to-date JCI Moldova in partnership with the Association “MOTIVATE” of Moldova; project “Entrepreneurship for Everyone” Supporting the social integration of persons with physical disabilities by directing them to launch and develop their own businesses. JCI members with business expertise mentored people with physical disabilities from rural areas of Moldova.
  • 10. “Join JCI and the UN Millennium Campaign ” As the 2015 deadline for achieving the MDGs approaches, JCI has expanded its partnership with the UN and our collective efforts toward global development by uniting with the UN Millennium Campaign, the World We Want Platform and the MY World global survey. JCI and the UN Millennium Campaign will collaborate to unite the global community to create and implement the post 2015 global development agenda. During the 2013 JCI Area Conferences, World Congress and National Conventions JCI UN Affairs Commissioners collaborated with Organizing Committee members and delegates to develop a number of forums and opportunities to contribute the voice of young active citizens. Recognizing the opportunity these platforms created to contribute the feedback of individuals and entire communities, JCI designed the MY World Forum. It was created to not only gather survey data, but also engage young people in the post 2015 development discussion. The forum and its accompanying resources facilitated dialogue, shared experiences and encouraged the exchange of ideas about the challenges the world faces and our ability to create solutions. Through partnership with the UN Millennium Campaign, engaging in platforms to share your voice, and facilitating forums to engage communities, JCI members will ensure young people take responsibility for the global development that will occur post 2015. Plan and Launch a MY World Forum Today Follow the instructions below to start the post 2015 development discussion and related actions in your community. 1. Join the World We Want Platform: Explore the World We Want website and then SIGN UP by sharing your email address or by signing in with your Facebook or Twitter account. Once you have joined, create your World We Want Profile. You can then search the site to discover something you are passionate about and make your voice heard in building a global agenda for sustainable development. Follow thematic consultations from http://www.worldwewant2015.org/ So far, the UN Country teams are supporting 88 countries to convene national consultations on the post 2015 development agenda. These are forums to exchange ideas for a shared vision of "The World We Want", in an open process tailored to country contexts. The national consultations are organized by UN Country Teams, under the leadership of the UN Resident Coordinator, and are working with a wide range of stakeholders including governments, civil society, the private sector, media, universities and think tanks. You can engage the process from http://www.beyond2015.org/ 2. Take the MY World global survey: Take the survey today. Choose six of the 16 issues provided that are most important for you and your family. Vote from JCI Partner link: http://www.myworld2015.org/?partner=jci for the changes that would make the most difference to your world! 2013 JCI UN Affairs Commissioners for Europe translated MY World Survey and supporting documents into German and Turkish with the support of the JCI Head Quarter Team. Translating the UN MDG training, MY World Survey and the supporting documents attracted the attention of members and JCI HQ contacted UN Post-2015 team suggesting JCI action in translating MY World Survey into different languages. UN MY World team kindly accepted this. German and Turkish MY World toolkit have been shared with the UN and from now on JCI organizations/ individuals has the liberty to translate the documents and share them with JCI HQ and with the UN MY World team. 3. Coordinate a MY World Forum in your Community: Visit the JCI Library to access the My World Forum Toolkit. Inside you will find the “MY World Forum Facilitator’s Guide” to help plan and prepare a forum. Resources also include a PowerPoint presentation with accompanying speaker notes that you can use during the forum, along with instructions for facilitating the forum activities and discussions. Finally don’t forget the reporting form, sent to post2015@jci.cc. This will share the results and impact you created and inspire other young people to contribute their voice. The MDGs are making a real difference in people’s lives and with strong leadership and accountability, this progress can be expanded in most of the world’s countries by the target date of 2015. After 2015, efforts to achieve a world of prosperity, equity, freedom, dignity and peace will contiue unabated. The UN is working with governments, civil society and other partners to build on the momentum generated by the MDGs and carry on with an ambitious post-2015 development agenda. You can follow from http://post2015.org/ Want to run a local or national MY World Forum in your community? Download the tools today in the JCI Library. Take the MY World survey to share what issues matter to you in the development of the post 2015 global agenda. Share your plans, pictures and ideas about the MY World Forum on the JCI Facebook page so other JCI members can see the impact you are creating in your community. If you have questions, ideas or impact to share regarding the MY World Forum, email post2015@jci.cc.
  • 11. Message to 2013 & 2014 European National Organizations From 2013 JCI UN Affairs Commissioners for Europe Sevinç Atay (JCI Turkey) and Robbert van Waart (JCI the Netherlands) We wish you all a very productive and inspirational 2014! We would like to thank you for your cooperation through 2013! As JCI UN Affairs Commissioners we have started some "first time ever activities" like the MY World and Post 2015 Forum, European JCI and the UN Newsletter, JCI Global Partnership Summit social media trailers, the "JCI and UN, Natural Allies Training" and the JCI and UN Facebook site. We would like to thank you all for your dedication and the inspiring projects on the field of UN MDGs, Global Compact, the MY World survey and the community actions. Especially we like to thank JCI Monaco, Germany and Turkey for their "daring to act" and hosting the "JCI and UN, Natural Allies" training and UN Forums during the European Conference and their National Conventions! We have seen a lot of grass root level action across Europe. The National Organizations in Europe definitely know how to make impact on local and national level! We like to suggest to the incoming 2014 National Presidents to proceed on this path, also more and more share these experiences via the project gallery on jci.cc especially during the JCI Impact Months. In this way other organizations across the world can learn from the European experiences. As well we would like to recommend, in line with the JCI Global Partnership Summit resolution to organize UN Forums across Europe and to engage your members and partners in the "world we want campaign" to let (y)our voices be heard! With warmest regards, Sevinç Atay (JCI Turkey) & Robbert van Waart (JCI the Netherlands) Your 2013 JCI UN Affairs Commissioners for Europe