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South Asia Youth Summit
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LYSA
Organizes
1st South Asia Youth Summit ’08
Towards Democracy, Peace and Open Boarders

Dates: 24thand 25th November, 2008
Venue: Constitutional Club, New Delhi

Liberal Youth South Asia is organizing the South Asia Youth Summit (SAYS) to provide a platform for youth to interact, debate and understand various issues confronting the region from a liberal perspective. SAYS’08, hosted by Centre for Public Policy Research and supported by Friedrich-Naumann-Stiftung für die Freiheit, envisions a democratic and peaceful South Asia with open boarders emphasizing the role of youth in restructuring the society.

Over the two-day schedule, the delegates would be exposed to a variety of simulations, discussions and debates. Highlights of the conference include:

 Panel discussions and plenary sessions with South Asian experts from diverse fields
 Presentations by the young leaders and interactive discussions amongst participants facilitated by experienced moderators
 “Youth Chain” and lighting the lamp against terrorism near India Gate, New Delhi
 Musical Concerts and cultural presentations by youth performers across South Asia.

The summit will include sessions and interactions with some of the finest and eminent personalities from various fields across South Asia. SAYS intends to invite young people to brainstorm on a variety of topics that include; Youth and Politics in South Asia, Market Economy and South Asian Free Trade Zone, Education, Peace and Conflict Resolution, Transparency and Good Governance, Democracy and Human Rights etc.

Join SAYS 2008

You can apply for the South Asian Youth Summit if you fall in the age group of 18 to 30 and are:

 Youth representatives from fields of Politics, Media, Arts, Law and Business across South Asia
 Students and academicians representing educational institutions /NGO’s/ foundations with South Asian focus.
 Key Administrators/officials from governmental agencies at the national, provincial and local level
 Representatives of other international liberal organizations.
For further details please contact:
Roji John
Program Officer
Liberal Youth South Asia
Website: www.lysasia.org
Email: program@lysasia.org
Ph: +91 9868366374 (Mobile)

visit http://lysasays.blogspot.com

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