{"id":1679,"date":"2010-11-17T14:51:49","date_gmt":"2010-11-17T14:51:49","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/site.aegee.org\/?p=1679"},"modified":"2012-09-25T14:53:19","modified_gmt":"2012-09-25T14:53:19","slug":"the-millennium-development-goals-conference","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/site.aegee.org\/the-millennium-development-goals-conference\/","title":{"rendered":"The Millennium Development Goals Conference"},"content":{"rendered":"
From Friday the 19th of November Utrecht will be the stage of a six days conference on the Millennium Development Goals of the United Nations (UN). Youngsters of three continents (Africa, Asia and Europe) discuss with the Dutch society on the progress of these goals, and work together on designing the next steps in reaching these Millennium Goals.<\/strong><\/p>\n World leaders, corporate executives and politicians converse on a regular basis on this subject. This dialogue, however, is rarely open to the general public. During the conference the dialogue will be open to everyone. We believe that the way in which today\u2019s youth is currently being involved in achieving the UN millennium goals is inadequate. Despite the fact that they are the next generation living in this world.<\/p>\n To get the youth informed we get them in touch with leading experts in the fields of the Millennium Goals. We will acquaint them with different organizations in order to facilitate starting their own contingency projects.<\/p>\n A bit of the programme<\/strong><\/p>\n The opening ceremony will take place at 14.00h on Friday November 19th in the Ruppert building at the university campus \u2018De Uithof\u2019 in Utrecht. The ceremony will be opened by the millennium goals ambassador Christiaan Rebergen and the chief of the Kofi Annan Business School, Hein Roelofsema. Following there will be a presentation by Fairphone.org in which they will inform you where the parts of our mobile phones really come from. Additionally they will present to you the first fair-trade mobile phone. Later that afternoon Cordaid micro-credit, Oikokrediet, Day for Change and other parties will debate about microcredits.<\/p>\n Saturday the 20th of November is the \u2018International day of children rights\u2019 (UN) in which this subject will be the central theme of this day\u2019s programme. Among the organisations present are Plan Nederland, UNICEF and KidsRight. At 16.00h in the afternoon the AID debate will take place with Kathleen Ferrier (CDA), Sylvia Borren (EEN), David Sogge (researcher) and Elisabeth van der Steenhoven (WO=MEN) among others. Also, Frans Timmermans (PvdA), Vandana Shiva (Ecofeminist), Staffan Landin (Gapminder.org), Joep Lange (HIV scientist), Wim Leereveld (Access to Medicine) will contribute to the debate.<\/p>\n