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Want to discuss development issues that are important to you in real time? TakingITGlobal is excited to invite all youth to our Live Chats with youth and featured guest speakers with expertise in the realm of international development.

"It is not in the United Nations that the Millennium Development Goals will be achieved. They have to be achieved in each country by the joint efforts of the Governments and people."

~Kofi Annan
UN Secretary General

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Saturday 4 February at 1:00PM est.
and
Saturday 11 February 2006 at 1:00PM est.

Featured Guest Speakers

Marie Abbott (english) Whitehorse, Yukon-Canada
Youth


Pierre Girardier (french) World Bank Paris, External Affairs Vice Presidency

Amil Husain (english) New York. New York-United States of America
Global Youth Coordinator United Nations Millennium Campaign


Cynthia Lacasse (french) Canadian Commission for UNESCO

Julie Larsen (english) New York. New York-United States of America
United Nations Youth Unit


Latif Mbengue (french) West Africa
Millennium Development Goals Youth Editor


Alex McClelland (english) Toronto Local Host for the International AIDS Conference

Ben Peterson (english) Toronto, Ontario-Canada
Co-Founder and Executive Director of Journalism for Human Rights


Lindsay M Petrillose (english)
One Laptop Per Child


Carmela Prinzo (english) Youth Outreach Officer Youth and Educational Outreach Canadian International Development Agency

Christian Robittaille (french) Quebec City, Quebec-Canada
Coordinator of the Youth Forum in Quebec City


Romi (english) Vietnam
Millennium Development Goals Youth Editor


Charlton Tsodzo (english) Zimbabwe
Millennium Development Goals Youth Editor


Terri Willard (english) Winnipeg. Manitoba-Canada
Project Manager, International Institute for Sustainable Development


Development is about freedom from hunger, illiteracy, disease, poor housing and insecurity. Inequalities in these areas need recognition, understanding, time and commitment to action. The Millennium Development Goals represent a plan that, if implemented, could just be the greatest achievement of responsible and sustainable development.

At the United Nations Millennium Summit in 2000, 189 Heads of State and Government pledged to work together to create a better world. On behalf of their peoples, they signed the Millennium Declaration which promises to free men, women and children from the dehumanizing conditions of extreme poverty and make the right to development a reality for everyone. They adopted eight Millennium Development Goals (MDG), committing rich and poor countries to a global partnership by 2015.


Connect with Youth from around the world and discuss the role of young people and international development.

Voice Your Views because you can!

Monday 30 January to Saturday 11 February 2006


mdg.tigweb.org/discuss