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UNA-USA Columbus Chapter, covering the state of Ohio, is working hard to level the playing field by purposefully reaching out to under-resourced schools, and making Model United Nations, particularly Strive to Make a Difference, a part of their curriculum. We need your help to succeed! If you are interested in becoming a board member and what it entails, please contact Len Baldwin at [email protected]. Also, out the new and improved UNA-USA Columbus Website!
Has your school been registered yet?
Strive to Make a Difference is currently accepting school and student registrations. Registration packets are due by September 30, 2012. Payments are not due until October 1, 2012. If you would like to download an information packet, click link below. Don't let your school miss out on this unique opportunity!
Please send registration packets to the following address:
Attn: Strive to Make a Difference 2012
UNA-USA Columbus Chapter 57 Jefferson Ave. Columbus, Ohio 43215 |
Presidents, Advocates, State Officials Oh My!
We are pleased to host a number of special guests who have volunteered to give their advice, expertise, and time to empower students to dream big. They will be present during committee to debate and work with students to share their experiences and input on topics. Our special guests will be revealed at a later date so stay tuned!
OSU Students Make Trip to United Nations
UNA-USA Columbus Chapter sent two of its interns to New York, New York to participate in a unique opportunity available to youth at the United Nations Headquarters. According to the Global Employment Trends 2012, over 12% of the youth population is unemployed; double the unemployment rate of adults. To help decrease this increasing trend, the United Nations' Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) called upon the world's youth to gather at the United Nations Headquarters in New York to discuss and help fix the global problems and fears of the current youth unemployment situation on the morning of May 4, 2012.
The program, titled Creating a Sustainable Future: Empowering Youth with Better Job Opportunities, was designed for young adults between the ages of 15-32 to discuss the topics of "Training and Education to Facilitate Access to Job Markets" and "Promoting Youth Employment - Creating Green Jobs." Among the political leaders who were present included Mr. Luis Alfonso de Alba (VP of the ECOSOC and permanent representative of Mexico to the UN), Dr. Asha-Rose Migiro (Deputy Secretary-General of the UN), Mr. Sha Zukang (Under Secretary-General of the Department of Economic and Social Affairs), and many other young and empowering speakers. Mr. Luis Alfonso de Alba intends on making this conference an annual event,encouraging young people around the world to voice their opinions on matters that are of timely relevance to their well being.
Hailey Hopper, a senior at The Ohio State University, and Lauren Kowalik, a junior at The Ohio State University, were among the number of students from all over the world to express their beliefs and experiences concerning youth unemployment. "It's hard to beat the computer and try to get to a human being when looking for a job", a comment by Lauren to the forum, "you have to put yourself out there, and interact directly with employers, instead of relying on emails." For more information, view the links below, including a webcast of the forum. If interested for next year, keep an eye out for this event on the United Nations Economic and Social Committee website.
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The program, titled Creating a Sustainable Future: Empowering Youth with Better Job Opportunities, was designed for young adults between the ages of 15-32 to discuss the topics of "Training and Education to Facilitate Access to Job Markets" and "Promoting Youth Employment - Creating Green Jobs." Among the political leaders who were present included Mr. Luis Alfonso de Alba (VP of the ECOSOC and permanent representative of Mexico to the UN), Dr. Asha-Rose Migiro (Deputy Secretary-General of the UN), Mr. Sha Zukang (Under Secretary-General of the Department of Economic and Social Affairs), and many other young and empowering speakers. Mr. Luis Alfonso de Alba intends on making this conference an annual event,encouraging young people around the world to voice their opinions on matters that are of timely relevance to their well being.
Hailey Hopper, a senior at The Ohio State University, and Lauren Kowalik, a junior at The Ohio State University, were among the number of students from all over the world to express their beliefs and experiences concerning youth unemployment. "It's hard to beat the computer and try to get to a human being when looking for a job", a comment by Lauren to the forum, "you have to put yourself out there, and interact directly with employers, instead of relying on emails." For more information, view the links below, including a webcast of the forum. If interested for next year, keep an eye out for this event on the United Nations Economic and Social Committee website.
Webcast
New Story 1
Radio Broadcast