Guide to the Global Youth Movement
Copyright (C) 2002 – Global Youth Action Network
Edited by Jonah Wittkamper
Note for Internet Readers: This document was written in 2002. Much of it is now
outdated. A more comprehensive and revised 2005 edition is available in print.
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Introduction
This report is perhaps the most comprehensive listing of International Youth Movements
and International Youth Organizations in the world. It is an essential resource for anyone
organizing international youth programs and conferences. It was produced in
collaboration with many people and many networks. It is restricted to movements and
organizations that have activities (or relationships) on three or more continents, with few
exceptions. Much of the content was written from GYAN's first hand experience with the
organizations and movements. Much of it was also provided by the organizations and
movements themselves.
Motivation to create this guide came from the challenges experienced by the Global
Youth Action Network and TakingITGlobal.org in organizing local youth networks in
diverse cities around the world.
This document should be used in collaboration with other resources to mobilize young
people and facilitate collaboration among movements. For further information visit the
websites of the Global Youth Action Network: www.youthlink.org and TakingITGlobal:
www.takingitglobal.org
Index of Organizations and Movements with Categories
NAME                                                 CATEGORY
                                                     Other Movements that Are not Youth Focused but
50 Years is Enough                                   Often Youth-Led
Action Without Borders Kids and Teens Page           Internet Portal
                                                     Student and Education Focused Groups and
AIESEC International                                 Exchange Prorgrams
                                                     Student and Education Focused Groups and
American Field Service                               Exchange Prorgrams
                                                     Other Movements that Are not Youth Focused but
Anarchist Black Cross                                Often Youth-Led
ASEED                                                Issue Focused
                                                     Other Movements that Are not Youth Focused but
ATTAC                                                Often Youth-Led
Bnai Brith                                           Religious, Spiritual, and Values Focused
B'nai B'rith Youth Organization                      Religious, Spiritual, and Values Focused
Brahma Kumaris Youth Program at the UN               Religious, Spiritual, and Values Focused
Camp Rising Sun                                      Annual Camp and/or Event
Child Labor Coalition                                Advocacy
Child Rights Information Network (CRIN)              Internet Portal
                                                     Student and Education Focused Groups and
Children's International Summer Villages (CISV)      Exchange Prorgrams
Christian Science Organizations at Universities      Religious, Spiritual, and Values Focused
Cirque du Soleil                                     Companies with Global Youth Support Programs
CIVICUS Partners for Youth Participation             Mainstream Youth Movements
Common Futures Forum                                 Networking and Facilitation
Commonwealth Youth Program                           Inter-Governmental
Conference of NGOs Youth Council                     Inter-Governmental
Coordinating Committee for International Voluntary
Service                                              Service Programs
Council for Standards on International Education     Student and Education Focused Groups and
Travel                                               Exchange Prorgrams
Covenant House                                       Mainstream Youth Movements
Demolay                                              Religious, Spiritual, and Values Focused
Development Education Association                    Mainstream Youth Movements
Development Gateway                                  Internet Portal
Earth Restoration Corps                              Issue Focused
EarthYouth                                           Internet Portal
Eckankar Youth Information                           Religious, Spiritual, and Values Focused
Emerging Leaders Program                             Annual Camp and/or Event
Emerging Practitioners in Philanthropy               Networking and Facilitation
End Child Prostitution and Trafficking               Advocacy
                                                     Student and Education Focused Groups and
EPals                                                Exchange Prorgrams
European Bahai Youth Council                         Religious, Spiritual, and Values Focused
European Youth Information and Counselling
Agency                                               Research and Policy Focused
FAO Rural Youth Development Network                  Inter-Governmental
Federation of International Youth Travel
Organisations                                          Travel
                                                       Other Movements that Are not Youth Focused but
Food Not Bombs                                         Often Youth-Led
Forward Leap Foundation TEN Program                    Youth Participation in All Movements
Free the Children                                      Issue Focused
General Association of International Sports
Federations                                            Companies with Global Youth Support Programs
Global Action Network                                  Networking and Facilitation
Global Action Project                                  Youth Participation in All Movements
Global Ecovillage Network Youth Program                Issue Focused
Global Fellowsihp                                      Religious, Spiritual, and Values Focused
Global Information Networks in Education               Mainstream Youth Movements
Global Leadership Program                              Annual Camp and/or Event
Global March Against Child Labour                      Advocacy
Global Nomads Group                                    Networking and Facilitation
Global Nomads Group                                    Youth Participation in All Movements
Global Response                                        Issue Focused
Global Young Greens Network                            Political
Global Youth Action Network                            Mainstream Youth Movements
Global Youth Alliance                                  Youth Participation in All Movements
Global Youth Connect                                   Issue Focused
Global Youth Service Day                               Annual Camp and/or Event
Glocal Youth Parliament                                Youth Participation in All Movements
Good Neighbors                                         Service Programs
Group 21                                               Youth Participation in All Movements
Habitat for Humanity International                     Service Programs
Hague Appeal for Peace Youth Program                   Issue Focused
Hare Krishna Youth Ministry                            Religious, Spiritual, and Values Focused
Hindu Students Council                                 Religious, Spiritual, and Values Focused
Hope Youth Corps                                       Service Programs
ICFTU Global Youth Program                             Employment, Economy, and Youth
Idriart                                                Issue Focused
                                                       Other Movements that Are not Youth Focused but
Independent Media Center                               Often Youth-Led
Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Youth Alliance           Issue Focused
                                                       Other Movements that Are not Youth Focused but
Indymedia                                              Often Youth-Led
                                                       Other Movements that Are not Youth Focused but
Infoshop Anarchist Youth Site                          Often Youth-Led
InfoYouth Network                                      Internet Portal
Institute for International Mediation and Conflict     Student and Education Focused Groups and
Resolution                                             Exchange Prorgrams
Interfaith Youth Core                                  Religious, Spiritual, and Values Focused
International Association for National Youth Service   Service Programs
International Association for the Exchange of          Student and Education Focused Groups and
Students for Technical Experience (IAESTE)             Exchange Prorgrams
International Association of Adolescent Health         Advocacy
International Association of Students in Agricultural   Student and Education Focused Groups and
adn Related Sciences (IAAS)                             Exchange Prorgrams
                                                        Student and Education Focused Groups and
International Association of Universities               Exchange Prorgrams
International Award Association                         Mainstream Youth Movements
International Child and Youth Care Network              Research and Policy Focused
International Council of Unitarians and Universalists   Religious, Spiritual, and Values Focused
International Council on National Youth Policy
(ICNYP)                                                 Research and Policy Focused
                                                        Student and Education Focused Groups and
International Cultural Youth Exchange                   Exchange Prorgrams
International Debate Education Association              Youth Participation in All Movements
International Education and Resource Network            Student and Education Focused Groups and
(IEARN)                                                 Exchange Prorgrams
International Falcon Movement                           Political
International Federation for Educational Exchanges      Student and Education Focused Groups and
of Children and Adolescents (FIEEA)                     Exchange Prorgrams
International Federation of Anarchist Youth             Political
International Federation of Catholic Parochial Youth
Movements                                               Religious, Spiritual, and Values Focused
International Federation of Hard of Hearing Young
People (IFHOHYP)                                        Issue Focused
International Federation of Liberal Youth               Political
International Federation of Medical Student             Student and Education Focused Groups and
Associations                                            Exchange Prorgrams
International Federation of Red Cross and Red
Crescent Societies                                      Mainstream Youth Movements
International Federation of Soccer Associations Goal
Program                                                 Companies with Global Youth Support Programs
International Gay and Lesbian Youth Organization        Issue Focused
International Indian Treaty Council                     Issue Focused
International Movement ATD Fourth World                 Issue Focused
International Movement of Catholic Agricultural and
Rural Youth (MIJARC)                                    Religious, Spiritual, and Values Focused
International Movement of Catholic Students             Religious, Spiritual, and Values Focused
International Organization for Adolescents              Advocacy
International Planned Parenthood Federation             Issue Focused
International Re-Evaluation Counselling
Communities                                             Networking and Facilitation
International Sri Satya Sai Organization Young Adult
Programs                                                Religious, Spiritual, and Values Focused
International Student Travel Confederation              Travel
International Telecommunication Union Youth
Program                                                 Inter-Governmental
International Union of Socialist Youth                  Political
                                                        Student and Education Focused Groups and
International Union of Students                         Exchange Prorgrams
International Young Democrat Union                      Political
International Young Nature Friends                      Political
International Young Professionals Foundation       Networking and Facilitation
International Youth Co-operation                   Internet Portal
International Youth Hostel Federation              Travel
International Youth Network Against Racism         Issue Focused
International Youth Parliament                     Youth Participation in All Movements
Ismaili Youth Site                                 Religious, Spiritual, and Values Focused
IUCN Young Journalists Program                     Youth Participation in All Movements
IYF Global Partnership for Youth Development       Mainstream Youth Movements
Journal of Youth Studies                           Research and Policy Focused
                                                   Other Movements that Are not Youth Focused but
Jubilee/Drop the debt                              Often Youth-Led
Junior Chamber International                       Employment, Economy, and Youth
JustAct                                            Youth Participation in All Movements
Kiwanis International                              Mainstream Youth Movements
Leaders Today                                      Youth Participation in All Movements
Leadership for Environment and Development
(LEAD)                                             Networking and Facilitation
Legacy International                               Annual Camp and/or Event
                                                   Student and Education Focused Groups and
Life-Link                                          Exchange Prorgrams
Lions Club                                         Mainstream Youth Movements
Mandate the Future                                 Internet Portal
Mennonite World Conference Global Youth Summit     Religious, Spiritual, and Values Focused
Mobility International USA                         Issue Focused
Mobilization Program of Francophone Youth (PMJ)    Inter-Governmental
Mongolian Youth Development Centre International
Youth Camp                                         Annual Camp and/or Event
Moral Re-Armament Global Youth Network             Religious, Spiritual, and Values Focused
Mormon Youth Information                           Religious, Spiritual, and Values Focused
Non-Aligned Students and Youth Organization        Youth Participation in All Movements
Nuclear Age Peace Foundation Youth Outreach
Initiative                                         Issue Focused
Organization of Ibero-American Youth (OIJ)         Inter-Governmental
Organization of The Islamic Conference Sports
Federation                                         Inter-Governmental
Pax Christi International Youth Forum              Issue Focused
                                                   Other Movements that Are not Youth Focused but
Peace Brigades                                     Often Youth-Led
Peace Child International                          Youth Participation in All Movements
                                                   Other Movements that Are not Youth Focused but
Peoples´ Global Action                             Often Youth-Led
Pioneers of Change                                 Networking and Facilitation
                                                   Student and Education Focused Groups and
Postgraduates International Network                Exchange Prorgrams
Quaker Youth Information and Links                 Religious, Spiritual, and Values Focused
                                                   Other Movements that Are not Youth Focused but
Rainbow Gatherings                                 Often Youth-Led
Research Committee on Sociology of Youth           Research and Policy Focused
                                                         Other Movements that Are not Youth Focused but
RiseUp.net Young Techies Network                         Often Youth-Led
Roots and Shoots                                         Issue Focused
Rotary International                                     Mainstream Youth Movements
Save the Children                                        Mainstream Youth Movements
Seeds of Peace                                           Annual Camp and/or Event
Service Civil International                              Service Programs
Ship for World Youth                                     Annual Camp and/or Event
Sikh Network                                             Religious, Spiritual, and Values Focused
Space Generation Summit                                  Issue Focused
                                                         Other Movements that Are not Youth Focused but
Squat.net                                                Often Youth-Led
Students' Forum 2000                                     Annual Camp and/or Event
                                                         Student and Education Focused Groups and
Students in Free Enterprise                              Exchange Prorgrams
Subud Youth Association International                    Religious, Spiritual, and Values Focused
Sufi Youth International                                 Religious, Spiritual, and Values Focused
Syndesmos                                                Religious, Spiritual, and Values Focused
TakingITGlobal                                           Internet Portal
TakingITGlobal HIV & AIDS Network                        Issue Focused
TakingITGlobal ICT Network                               Issue Focused
The BIG 7                                                Mainstream Youth Movements
The Hague International Model United Nations
(THIMUN)                                                 Youth Participation in All Movements
                                                         Student and Education Focused Groups and
ThinkQuest                                               Exchange Prorgrams
UNAIDS Youth Participation Guidelines                    Inter-Governmental
UNDCP Global Youth Network                               Inter-Governmental
UNEP Youth Advisory Council                              Inter-Governmental
UNESCO Korea International Youth Camp                    Annual Camp and/or Event
UNESCO Youth Coordination Unit                           Inter-Governmental
UNICEF Youth Programs                                    Inter-Governmental
Unification Church Youth Programs                        Religious, Spiritual, and Values Focused
UNISDR Education Campaign (UN Inter-Agency
Secretariat of the International Strategy for Disaster
Reduction)                                               Inter-Governmental
United Nation Population Fund Youth Information          Inter-Governmental
United Nations Cyberschoolbus                            Internet Portal
United Nations Focal Point on Youth                      Inter-Governmental
United Nations Special Session on Children               Youth Participation in All Movements
United Network of Young Peace Builders                   Issue Focused
                                                         Student and Education Focused Groups and
United World Colleges                                    Exchange Prorgrams
United Youth International                               Internet Portal
University of Michigan Global Program on Youth           Research and Policy Focused
                                                         Student and Education Focused Groups and
University of Peace                                      Exchange Prorgrams
Vegetarian Youth Network                                 Issue Focused
                                                   Other Movements that Are not Youth Focused but
Via Campesina                                      Often Youth-Led
Volunters for Peace                                Service Programs
WEF Global Leaders of Tomorrow Program             Youth Participation in All Movements
WitchVox                                           Religious, Spiritual, and Values Focused
World Alliance of YMCAs                            Mainstream Youth Movements
World Assembly of Muslim Youth                     Religious, Spiritual, and Values Focused
World Assembly of Youth                            Youth Participation in All Movements
World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts   Mainstream Youth Movements
World Bank Development Education Program           Inter-Governmental
World Blind Union Youth Committee                  Issue Focused
World Congress of Youth                            Youth Participation in All Movements
World Corps                                        Service Programs
World Council of Churches Youth Program            Religious, Spiritual, and Values Focused
World Federalist Association Youth Program         Political
World Federation of Democratic Youth               Political
World Federation of United Nations Youth and
Student Associations                               Youth Participation in All Movements
World Fellowship of Buddhist Youth                 Religious, Spiritual, and Values Focused
World Health Organization Youth Information        Inter-Governmental
World Learning                                     Mainstream Youth Movements
                                                   Student and Education Focused Groups and
World Links                                        Exchange Prorgrams
World Movement for Democracy Youth Program         Youth Participation in All Movements
World Organization of the Scout Movement           Mainstream Youth Movements
World Organization of Young Esperantists           Issue Focused
World Social Forum International Youth Camp        Youth Participation in All Movements
World Student Christian Federation                 Religious, Spiritual, and Values Focused
World Union of Jewish Students                     Religious, Spiritual, and Values Focused
World University Service                           Service Programs
World Youth Alliance                               Advocacy
World Youth Bank                                   Employment, Economy, and Youth
World Youth Day                                    Religious, Spiritual, and Values Focused
World Youth Organization on Climate Change         Issue Focused
World Youth Parliament for Water                   Issue Focused
                                                   Student and Education Focused Groups and
World Youth Service and Enterprise                 Exchange Prorgrams
World YWCA                                         Mainstream Youth Movements
World Zoroastrian Organisation                     Religious, Spiritual, and Values Focused
                                                   Other Movements that Are not Youth Focused but
World-Wide Opportunities on Organic Farms          Often Youth-Led
Ynternet.org                                       Internet Portal
Young Christian Workers                            Religious, Spiritual, and Values Focused
Young Entrepreneur's Organization                  Employment, Economy, and Youth
Young General Assembly                             Youth Participation in All Movements
Young Jains of America                             Religious, Spiritual, and Values Focused
Young Media Partners                               Youth Participation in All Movements
Young Presidents’ Organization                    Employment, Economy, and Youth
Young PRESS                                        Networking and Facilitation
Youth Action for Peace International Secretariat         Service Programs
Youth Advocate Program International                     Advocacy
Youth Against Aids                                       Issue Focused
Youth and Music International                            Issue Focused
Youth Employment Network                                 Employment, Economy, and Youth
Youth Employment Summit                                  Employment, Economy, and Youth
Youth Endung Hunger                                      Issue Focused
Youth for Development and Cooperation                    Youth Participation in All Movements
                                                         Student and Education Focused Groups and
Youth for Exchange and Understanding (YEU)               Exchange Prorgrams
Youth for Habitat International Network                  Youth Participation in All Movements
Youth for Intergenerational Justice and Sustainability   Issue Focused
Youth for Peace Network                                  Issue Focused
                                                         Student and Education Focused Groups and
Youth for Understanding                                  Exchange Prorgrams
Youth Jams                                               Annual Camp and/or Event
Youth Leaders International                              Youth Participation in All Movements
Youth Millennium Project                                 Service Programs
Youth Section of the Anthroposophy Movement
(School of Spiritual Science)                            Religious, Spiritual, and Values Focused
Youth Workshop of the Alliance for a Responsible
and United World                                         Networking and Facilitation
Youth World Water Forum                                  Issue Focused
YouthActionNet                                           Mainstream Youth Movements
YouthNOISE                                               Internet Portal
Yuva Shakti                                              Religious, Spiritual, and Values Focused
List of Organizations and Movements in Alphabetical Order
                                                          50 Years Is Enough is a coalition of
                                                          over 200 U.S. grassroots, women's,
                                                          solidarity, faith-based, policy, social
                                                          - and economic- justice, youth, labor
                                                          and development organizations
50 Years is Enough
                                                          dedicated to the profound
Work: 202-463-2265, Fax: 202-636-4238
                                                          transformation of the World Bank
Email: 50years@50years.org
                                                          and the International Monetary Fund
Website: http://www.50years.org
                                                          (IMF). The Network works in
Address:
                                                          solidarity with over 185 international
Washington, DC, 20017
                                                          partner organizations in more than
USA
                                                          65 countries. Through education and
                                                          action, the Network is committed to
                                                          transforming the international
                                                          financial institutions' policies and
                                                          practices, to ending the outside
                                             imposition of neo-liberal economic
                                             programs, and to making the
                                             development process democratic and
                                             accountable. We were founded in
                                             1994, on the occasion of the 50th
                                             anniversary of the founding of the
                                             World Bank and IMF. We focus on
                                             action-oriented economic literacy
                                             training, public mobilization, and
                                             policy advocacy.
                                             Action Without Borders is better
Action Without Borders Kids and Teens Page
                                             known by its website idealist.org It is
Work: 212-843-3973
                                             one of the chief sites on the internet
Email: lorene@idealist.org
                                             for listing non-profit jobs and
Website: http://www.idealist.org/kt/
                                             resources. They have organized a
Address:
                                             series of links to many different
New York, NY, 10003
                                             resources of interest to youth,
USA
                                             targeting children and adolescents.
                                             AIESEC is the world's largest
                                             student organization. It is a network
AIESEC International                         of 50,000 members across more than
Work: 31-104434383, Fax: 31 10 265 1386      83 countries and including more than
Email: info@ai.aiesec.org                    800 universities world-wide.
Website: http://www.aiesec.org               AIESEC facilitates international
Address:                                     exchange of thousands of students
Rotterdam, 3032 AW                           and recent graduates each year to do
Netherlands                                  both paid and volunteer traineeships
                                             in corporations and more recently in
                                             non-profit organizations as well.
                                             AFS is one of the world's largest
                                             community-based volunteer
                                             organizations dedicated to building a
                                             more just and peaceful world
American Field Service
                                             through international student
Work: 212-807-8686, Fax: 212-807-1001
                                             exchange. More than 10,000
Email: info@afs.org
                                             students, young adults and teachers
Website: http://www.afs.org
                                             participate in AFS programs each
Address:
                                             year. The three primary programs
New York, NY, 10010
                                             help students under 18 to live with
USA
                                             abroad host family and study in a
                                             school for one year, help young
                                             adults to work in a community
                                             service organization or business in a
                                              foreign country, and help teachers
                                              live with a host family in a foreign
                                              country and teach in a local school.
                                              The organization is funded by
                                              foundations, corporations,
                                              governments, and individual
                                              contributors.
Anarchist Black Cross
                                              The Anarchist Black Cross is an
Email: abc-net@anarchistblackcross.org
                                              international network of activists
Website: http://www.anarchistblackcross.org
                                              who want to eliminate prisons. It
Address:
                                              receives the participation of many
Houston, TX, 77266-7233
                                              young people.
USA
                                              A SEED (Action for Solidarity,
                                              Equality, Environment, and
                                              Development) is a global
                                              organisation linking youth groups
                                              and individuals on all continents. A
                                              SEED was established by young
ASEED
                                              people in 1991 in response to the
Work: 31-20-668-2236, Fax: 31-20-4682275
                                              UNCED Earth Summit proceedings
Email: aseedeur@antenna.nl
                                              in Rio and aimed to forge alliances
Website: http://www.aseed.net
                                              among young people committed to
Address:
                                              social and environmental justice.
Amsterdam, 1018 CM
                                              Since 1992, the A SEED
Netherlands
                                              decentralised network has been
                                              growing continuously and consists of
                                              regional hubs located in Europe,
                                              Asia, North America, Africa, Latin
                                              America and Japan, with various
                                              levels of activity.
ATTAC
Work: 33-140029222, Fax: 33 140020102
                                              ATTAC is an international
Email: tech@netaktiv.com
                                              movement lobbying for the
Website: http://www.attac.org
                                              democratic control of world financial
Address:
                                              markets.
Paris, 75012
France
B'nai B'rith Youth Organization               The BBYO is the largest Jewish
Work: 202-857-6633, Fax: 202 857 6568         movement in the world, with
Email: bgreene@bbyo.org                       chapters in the United States, France,
Website: http://www.bbyo.org                  the United Kingdom, Holland, and
Address:                                      South Africa. It provides
Washington, DC, 20006                          opportunities for leadership
USA                                            development among Jewish youth
                                               and promotes a positive sense of
                                               Jewish identity. The BBYO uses
                                               adult supervisors and professional
                                               staff, but youth often play important
                                               roles within the organization.
Brahma Kumaris Youth Program at the UN
Work: 1-305-4422252, Fax: 305 442 6745
                                               The Brahma Kumaris faith have a
Email: miami@bkwsu.com
                                               global program to support youth
Website: http://www.bkwsu.com/bkun/youth and
                                               participation in the UN. Here is a
http://db.bkwsu.com/index.cfm
                                               link to the program and to BK
Address:
                                               centers around the world.
Miami, Fl, 33134
USA
Camp Rising Sun                                Camp Rising Sun is an international
Work: 1- 800 262-0136 U, Fax: 845 876-4278     scholarship camp for young leaders.
Alt.: 1- 845 876-4331                          Each summer it gathers dozens of
Email: contact@risingsun.org                   young men and woman from 35
Website: http://www.risingsun.org              countries of the world for a 8 week
Address:                                       leadership training program. The
Rhinebeck, NY, 12572                           program is 70 years old and supports
USA                                            a global network of alumni.
                                               The Child Labor Coalition (CLC) is
                                               a coalition of nongovernmental
                                               organizations, associations,
                                               federations, state labor departments,
                                               clubs and community groups, labor
                                               unions, and individual activists.
                                               More than 50 national and
Child Labor Coalition
                                               international organizations are
Fax: 202 835-0747
                                               members. The mission of the Child
Email: childlabor@nclnet.org
                                               Labor Coalition is to create a
Website: http://www.stopchildlabor.org
                                               network for the exchange of
Address:
                                               information about child labor,
Washington, DC, 20006
                                               provide a forum and a unified voice
USA
                                               on protecting working minors and
                                               ending child labor exploitation. The
                                               CLC also works to develop
                                               informational and educational
                                               outreach to the public and private
                                               sectors to combat child labor abuses
                                               and promote progressive initiatives
                                             and legislation.
                                             The Child Rights Information
                                             Network (CRIN) is a global network
                                             that disseminates information about
                                             the Convention on the Rights of the
                                             Child and child rights amongst non-
                                             governmental organizations (NGOs),
                                             United Nations agencies, inter-
                                             governmental organization (IGOs),
                                             educational institutions, and other
                                             child rights experts. The
Child Rights Information Network (CRIN)
                                             Coordinating Unit is based in
Work: 0044 207 716 2240, Fax: 0044 207 793
                                             London, UK. The network is
7628
                                             supported, and receives funding
Email: info@crin.org
                                             from, UNICEF, Rädda Barnen, Save
Website: http://www.crin.org
                                             the Children UK and the
Address:
                                             International Save the Children
London, England, EC1M 4AR
                                             Alliance. It has a membership of
UK
                                             more than 1,100 organizations in
                                             over 100 countries. About 84 percent
                                             of the members are NGOs while 55
                                             percent are in the South (including
                                             22 percent in Africa and 18 percent
                                             in Asia). In addition to working with
                                             member organizations, CRIN serves
                                             the information needs of 1,600
                                             organizations and 60 individuals who
                                             have joined their mailing list.
                                             Children's International Summer
                                             Villages (CISV) is a unique youth
                                             exchange organization CISV evolved
                                             from a firm conviction that lasting
Children's International Summer Villages     peace is possible if individuals and
(CISV)                                       groups can learn to live together as
Work: 44-01912324998, Fax: 44 0191 2614710   friends. For CISV, the key to making
Email: international@cisv.org                this vision a reality, was to start
Website: http://www.cisv.org                 working with children and youth.
Address:                                     Programmes were developed which
New Castle Upon Tyne, NE1 8XS                offered young people opportunities
UK                                           to meet their peers from other
                                             countries and to form intercultural
                                             friendships. Locally, programmes
                                             give people the chance to learn about
                                             the cultures in their own
                                                communities and explore important
                                                themes related to peace and
                                                understanding.
                                                The First Church of Christ, Scientist
Management, Christian Science Organizations     (the global organization of Christian
at Universities                                 Scientists) is a religion that believes
Work: 800-501-7335, Fax: 617-450-7047           people should not be attended by
Alt.: 1 617 450 3464                            doctors. The portal
Email: cso@csps.com                             site for the religion includes a listing
Website: http://www.tfccs.com/cso/locate.html   of Christian Science Organizations at
Address:                                        Universities. The universities are the
Boston, MA, 2115                                chief organizing centers and
USA                                             networking hubs of Christian
                                                Scientist youth.
                                                In the early 1980s, a group of young
                                                street performers, dreamers and self-
                                                taught entrepreneurs had the vision
                                                and drive to create Cirque du Soleil.
                                                Long before they became successful
                                                Cirque du Soleil Artists performed
Cirque du Soleil                                their shows in the street. They
Work: 514 1-722-2324, Fax: 514 1-722-3692       succeeded partly because older
Email:                                          people believed in them, regardless
internatcoop@montreal.cirquedusoleil.com        of
Website: http://www.cirquedusoleil.com/         their age or status as street
Address:                                        performers. CdS now supports youth
Montreal, Quebec, H1Z 4M6                       in difficulty, especially street kids. It
Canada                                          has a number of programs that have
                                                supported youth in 24 communities
                                                on 6 continents. The programs
                                                include training of instructors, circus
                                                workshops with youth at risk,
                                                community involvement, and arts
                                                education.
                                                As part of its objective to enhance
CIVICUS Partners for Youth Participation        youth participation in civil society,
Work: 27-118335959, Fax: 27 11 833 7997         CIVICUS convened in 1999 a
Email: Carol@civicus.org                        meeting of global youth stakeholders
Website: http://www.civicus.org                 such as the Commonwealth Youth
Address:                                        Program, Development Education
Southdale, 2135                                 for Youth, AIESEC International,
South Africa                                    World Association for Girl Guides
                                                and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS), and
                                            International Youth Foundation.
                                            From that meeting has arisen an
                                            informal alliance of these global
                                            stakeholders, known as Partners for
                                            Youth Participation. The Partners are
                                            currently discussing areas in which
                                            an alliance may add value to what is
                                            already underway through their own
                                            and other organizations' activities.
                                            Complementing and informing this
                                            joint activity are the ongoing youth
                                            participation programs of each of the
                                            Partners.
                                            The Club of Rome's mission is to act
                                            as a global catalyst of change that is
                                            free of any political, ideological or
                                            business interest. The Think Tank 30
                                            is a council of young leaders under
                                            the age of 30. The Club of Rome
                                            contributes to the solution of what it
                                            calls the world problematique, the
                                            complex set of the most crucial
                                            problems – political, social,
                                            economic, technological,
                                            environmental, psychological and
Club of Rome Think Tank 30                  cultural - facing humanity. A global,
Work: 49-40-81960714, Fax: 49-40-81960715   long-term and interdisciplinary
Email: mail@clubofrome.org                  perspective is taken with regard to
Website: www.clubofrome.org/                these problems and the approach of
Address:                                    the Club to their solution is their
Hamburg, 22 559                             identification, their analysis and
Germany                                     conducting research of future
                                            alternative solutions and the
                                            elaboration of scenarios for the
                                            future. The results of this work is
                                            communicated to public and private
                                            decision-makers and to the general
                                            public. The methods for such
                                            communications are conferences,
                                            reports, and the internet. However,
                                            the Club tends to adopt a low profile
                                            since they believe that they are
                                            sometimes more effective working
                                            behind the scenes.
                                               The Common Futures Forum (CFF)
                                               was a unique initiative set up to
                                               promote and support new forms of
                                               social leadership and activism by
                                               linking young social entrepreneurs
                                               from around the world who were
                                               innovators at community, national
                                               and international levels. It was run
Common Futures Forum
                                               by the Global Meeting of
Email: gmginitiatives-owner@yahoogroups.com
                                               Generations project of the
Website: http://cff.ynternet.org
                                               International Development
Address:
                                               Conference (IDC) in Washington,
Washington, DC
                                               DC. After a number of global
USA
                                               gatherings and network building,
                                               over the course of a few years, the
                                               IDC developed internal problems
                                               and no longer exists today. A web
                                               archive of the CFF still exists,
                                               providing information about the
                                               institution that no
                                               longer has root.
                                               The Commonwealth Youth Program
                                               is an intergovernmental project
                                               aimed at strengthening national
                                               youth ministries and helping young
                                               people reach their full potential. It
Commonwealth Youth Program                     was founded in 1974 and works with
Work: 44 0 207 747 6462, Fax: 44 0 207 930     young people all throughout the
1647                                           commonwealth on leadership, gender
Alt.: 44 0 207 747 6456                        equality, youth employment, youth
Email: cyp@commonwealth.int                    policies and training for youth
Website: http://www.thecommonwealth.org/cyp/   workers. The program has regional
Address:                                       offices in Europe, Africa, Asia, the
London, England, SW1Y 5HX                      Caribbean and the South Pacific. It
UK                                             organizes regional youth forums and
                                               is structures around a Youth Caucus
                                               that involves young people in
                                               decision-making at the pan-
                                               Commonwealth level. 54 countries
                                               participate in the program.
Conference of NGOs Youth Council               The Conference of NGOs (CONGO)
Work: 212 986 8557, Fax: 212 986 0821          is an international, not-for-profit
Email: yac@ngocongo.org                        membership association that
Website:                                       facilitates the participation of NGOs
http://www.ngocongo.org/ngowhow/yac.htm and   in United Nations debates and
http://projects.takingitglobal.org/congoyac   decisions. Founded in 1948,
Address:                                      CONGO's major objective is to
New York, NY, 10017                           ensure the presence of NGOs in
USA                                           exchanges among the world's
                                              governments and United Nations
                                              agencies on issues of global concern.
                                              CONGO is most active in the major
                                              UN centers of New York, Geneva,
                                              and Vienna, but extends its work to
                                              all regions of the world. The Youth
                                              Advisory Committee to the
                                              Conference of Non-Governmental
                                              Organizations (CONGO YAC) is a
                                              new program currently under
                                              development that aims to increase
                                              the involvement of young people in
                                              the United Nations. The new Youth
                                              Advisory Committee aims to 1)
                                              consider the problems facing young
                                              people, particularly relating to youth
                                              involvement at the UN; 2) recruit
                                              youth representatives for CONGO
                                              Committees; 3) provide perspectives
                                              on youth issues and a youth
                                              perspective on other issues; and, 4)
                                              make recommendations to CONGO
                                              on how to provide meaningful
                                              access, participation and a voice to
                                              young people at the UN.
                                              The Coordinating Committee for
                                              International Voluntary Service
                                              (CCIVS) was created as an
                                              international non-governmental
Coordinating Committee for International
                                              organisation responsible for the
Voluntary Service
                                              coordination of voluntary service. It
Work: 331 45684936, Fax: 331 42730521
                                              is today one of the main international
Email: ccivs@unesco.org
                                              structures which acts as a
Website: http://www.unesco.org/ccivs
                                              coordinating link between voluntary
Address:
                                              organisations which run workcamps
Paris, Cedex 15, 75 732
                                              and medium and long term activities.
France
                                              CCIVS has currently over 140
                                              member organisations all across the
                                              world, among which some of them
                                              are international organisations
                                            having their own national branches
                                            in over 100 countries. The activities
                                            and programmes of these
                                            organisations are carried out by
                                            groups of national and international
                                            volunteers over a period ranging
                                            from a few weeks (e.g. international
                                            workcamps) to more than a year.
                                            The Council on Standards for
                                            International Educational Travel
                                            (CSIET) is a private, not-for-profit
                                            organization which establishes
                                            standards for, monitors, and
Council for Standards on International      disseminates information about
Education Travel                            reputable international youth
Work: 1 703 739-9050, Fax: 703 739-9035     education and exchange programs.
Alt.:                                       CSIET's annual publication, the
Email: mailbox@csiet.org                    CSIET Advisory List, contains
Website: http://www.csiet.org               information about programs which
Address:                                    have been evaluated and deemed to
Alexandria, VA, 22314                       meet CSIET's national standards.
USA                                         The Advisory List is annually
                                            distributed to all the high schools in
                                            the United States, and hundreds of
                                            parents and youth who are seeking
                                            interesting and reliable travel and
                                            exchange learning opportunities.
                                            Covenant House, known as Casa
                                            Alianza in Central America and
                                            Europe, is an independent, non profit
Covenant House
                                            organization dedicated to the
Work: 212 613-0300
                                            rehabilitation and defense
Email: chny@covenanthouse.org
                                            of runaway and street children in
Website: http://www.casa-allianza.org and
                                            Central America. In North America
http://www.covenanthouse.org
                                            it is dedicated to providing shelter
Address:
                                            and service to homeless and runaway
New York, NY, 10036
                                            youth. In Europe it is dedicated to
USA
                                            fundraising for Central America and
                                            lobbying for children and youth
                                            rights.
Demolay                                     Freemason youth organization on an
Work: 816-891-8333, Fax: 816-891-9062       international level through DeMolay.
Email: demolay@SOUND.NET                    DeMolay is an organization
Website: http://www.demolay.org            dedicated to preparing young men to
Address:                                   lead successful, happy, and
Kansas City, MO, 64153                     productive lives. Basing its approach
USA                                        on timeless principles and practical,
                                           hands-on experience, DeMolay
                                           opens doors for young men aged 12
                                           to 21 by develop the civic awareness,
                                           personal responsibility, and
                                           leadership skills so vitally needed in
                                           society today. DeMolay combines
                                           this serious mission with a fun
                                           approach that builds important bonds
                                           of friendship among members in
                                           more than 1,000 chapters worldwide.
                                           The Development Education
                                           Association (DEA) was formed in
                                           1993 to support and promote the
                                           work of all those engaged in raising
                                           awareness and understanding of
                                           global and development issues in the
                                           UK. It is a national umbrella body
                                           working with over 240 member and
Development Education Association
                                           partner organizations in the UK and
Work: 44 0 2074908108, Fax: 44 0 20 7490
                                           overseas. Development education
8123
                                           aims to raise awareness and
Email: dea@dea.org.uk
                                           understanding of how global issues
Website:
                                           affect the lives of individuals,
http://www.dea.org.uk/youth/index.html
                                           communities and societies and how
Address:
                                           all of us can and do influence the
London, England, N1 6DR
                                           global society we live in. It aims to
UK
                                           bring global perspectives into all
                                           aspects of learning - from the school
                                           classroom to universities to local
                                           community activities to the media.
                                           The youth portion of their website
                                           contains some interesting documents
                                           that are helpful to organizers who
                                           want to help youth think globally.
Development Gateway                        The Development Gateway is an
Work: 202-572-9200                         interactive portal for information and
Email: info@developmentgateway.org         knowledge sharing on sustainable
Website:                                   development and poverty reduction.
http://www.developmentgateway.org/youth    It offers a comprehensive database of
Address:                                   development projects, an
Washington, DC, 20006                   international procurement
USA                                     marketplace, knowledge sharing on
                                        key development topics and more. It
                                        also has a section devoted to youth.
                                        The Earth Restoration Corps was
                                        founded in 1988 with the mission to
                                        restore the Earth and to offer an
Earth Restoration Corps
                                        answer to the severe environmental
Work: 202 296 9676, Fax: 202 296 9679
                                        challenges impacting the Earth and
Email: VHartke@counterpart.org
                                        humanity by empowering the
Website: http://www.restoreearth.org
                                        environmental conscience of all
Address:
                                        people and focusing on the world's
Washington, DC, 20036
                                        youth. It has run several international
USA
                                        environmental training programs
                                        today has projects in three
                                        continents.
                                        EarthYouth.net is created by young
                                        people for young people. The idea
                                        was conceived at the UNEP Global
                                        Youth Forum on Sustainable
                                        Development in Denmark in March
                                        2002. Since then, development of the
                                        project has been led by a small but
                                        enthusiastic team at the Toronto,
                                        Canada, office of TakingITGlobal,
                                        and international organization led
                                        and run entirely by young people. It
EarthYouth
                                        was the key youth portal for the 2002
Work: 416 928-3362x4225
                                        UN World Summit on Sustainable
Email: earthyouth@earthyouth.net
                                        Development in South Africa. It
Website: http://www.earthyouth.net
                                        provides an online forum for young
Address:
                                        people who care for the planet to
Toronto, ON, M4Y 1T4
                                        connect, network, and gain access to
Canada
                                        resources and advance the youth
                                        movement for sustainability. Key
                                        partners in the project include the
                                        European Youth Forum, the Global
                                        Youth Action Network, Peace Child
                                        International, Mandate The Future,
                                        Global Youth Reporters Program,
                                        the International Young
                                        Professionals Foundation, and
                                        hundreds of grassroots youth
                                        partners from around the world. The
                                                  project is endorsed by UNEP and the
                                                  Earth Charter and partially funded by
                                                  the UNICEF the UNDP.
                                                  Eckankar (ECK) youth are organized
Youth and Family Services, Eckankar Youth
                                                  only on local levels. Most regions
Information
                                                  have an ECK youth representative
Work: 952-380-2222, Fax: 952-380-2395
                                                  and an ECK youth adviser who can
Email: info@eckankar.org
                                                  help youth find out about relevant
Website: http://www.eckankar.org/Youth and
                                                  study classes, workshops, seminar
http://www.eckankar.org/ekcenters.html
                                                  programs, or other activities to take
Address:
                                                  part in. Here are links to the regional
Minneapolis, MN, 55427
                                                  centers and to the youth page of their
USA
                                                  website.
                                               The Emerging Leaders Program was
                                               initiated in 1995 to expand youth
                                               participation throughout the Forum's
                                               activities and to facilitate youth-adult
                                               partnerships. Since 1995, over 1000
                                               young people from more than 80
                                               nations have participated in Forum
                                               events and initiatives. In January
                                               1999 the Monterrey Institute of
                                               Technology hosted the first State of
                                               the World Forum for Emerging
Emerging Leaders Program                       Leaders. Strategic partnerships were
Work: 415 561-2345, Fax: 415 561-2323          developed with leading youth
Email: info@worldforum.org                     organizations such as AIESEC,
Website:                                       Pioneers of Change, Common
http://www.worldforum.org/spinoff/emerginglead Futures Forum, Peace Child, Youth
ers.htm                                        for Environmental Sanity, Emerging
Address:                                       Leaders Network, and others, and in
San Francisco, CA, 94129                       2000, was constituted as its own
USA                                            network of the same name. The
                                               proposed Internet site and structure
                                               of this independent youth network
                                               was never came into reality and
                                               today only lose relationships exist
                                               between those who participated in
                                               the network. The online network of
                                               the State of the World Forum can be
                                               accessed through the password
                                               protected site of
                                               http://www.favors.org but the only
                                               remaining site on the internet for this
                                               network is that on the SoWF
                                               website.
                                               Emerging Practitioners in
                                               Philanthropy is a newly established
                                               national network of young
                                               professionals and people involved in
Emerging Practitioners in Philanthropy
                                               the work of organized philanthropy.
Work: 212 497-7544, Fax: 212 472-0508
                                               Membership includes staff, trustees,
Email: rusty@epip.info
                                               donors, students and others who are
Website: http://www.epip.info and
                                               involved in philanthropy and
http://www.foundationsforchange.org/epip.htm
                                               interested in connecting with a peer
Address:
                                               group to promote a social justice
New York, NY, 10024
                                               agenda and provide youth leadership
USA
                                               within the philanthropic sector. The
                                               network membership is largely from
                                               the United States but it is developing
                                               international relationships.
End Child Prostitution and Trafficking
                                               ECPAT is a network of
Work: 662 215-3388, Fax: 662 215-8272
                                               organizations and individuals
Email: info@ecpat.net
                                               working together for the elimination
Website: http://www.ecpat.net
                                               of child prostitution, child
Address:
                                               pornography and trafficking of
Bangkok, 10400
                                               children for sexual purposes.
Thailand
                                               Since 1996, ePALS Classroom
                                               Exchange has been helping teachers,
                                               parents and students around the
                                               world take advantage of new
EPals
                                               technologies that enhance
Work: 613 562-9847, Home: , Fax: 613 562-
                                               and enrich learning experiences.
4768
                                               Today it links over 4.5 million
Website: http://www.epals.net
                                               students and teachers that seek to
Address:
                                               build their skills and enhance their
Ottawa, Ontario, K1N 7G1
                                               learning. It has near 75,000
Canada
                                               classroom profiles that bring people
                                               together from 191 countries for
                                               cross-cultural learning as partners
                                               and friends.
European Bahai Youth Council                   The Baha'i International Community
Email: newsletter@ebyc.org                     links people of the Baha'i faith from
Website: http://www.bahai-youth.org and        all over the world. Young people are
http://www.ebyc.org                            supported to be community
Address:                                       organizers. The following section of
Milan, 20123                                  their website documents and maps
Italy                                         the story of the Baha'i youth
                                              movement.
                                              http://www.bahai.org/article-1-9-2-
                                              8.html This following site links
                                              Bahai youth communities and youth
                                              workshops. Europe also has a
                                              continent-wide youth council.
                                              The European Youth Information
                                              and Counselling Agency (ERYICA)
                                              was established on 17 April 1986 in
                                              Madrid. It is composed of national
Secretary General, European Youth             bodies, non-governmental or
Information and Counselling Agency            governmental, which seek to
Work: 33 144 49 13 26, Fax: 33 140 56 32 84   guarantee the right of young people
Email: info@eryica.org                        to full and reliable information on a
Website: http://www.eryica.org                wide range of topics which promotes
Address:                                      their autonomy and their active
Paris, F-75015                                participation in a democratic society.
France                                        It operates the INFOmobil Service
                                              providing practical information for
                                              young people discovering, or moving
                                              to live, work or study in, different
                                              European countries.
                                              FHI’s mission is to improve lives
                                              worldwide through research,
                                              education, and services in family
                                              health. FHI is a dynamic
                                              organization working worldwide to
                                              address comprehensive health issues
                                              and their consequences in resource-
Family Health International                   poor settings. FHI emphasizes the
Work: 1 919 544 7040, Fax: 1 919 544 7261     development of strategies to respond
Website: www.fhi.org/en/youth/index.htm       to the HIV/AIDS pandemic; other
Address:                                      sexually transmitted infections;
Durham, NC, 27709                             unintended pregnancies; and related
USA                                           reproductive health concerns of
                                              individuals and communities. FHI
                                              works in partnership with vulnerable
                                              populations of diverse cultures,
                                              applying flexible programmatic
                                              public health approaches and
                                              building local capacity to address the
                                              most pressing health needs of
                                          individuals and communities. FHI
                                          pursues partnerships in an
                                          entrepreneurial spirit, internally as
                                          well as with governments,
                                          foundations, NGO's, and
                                          businesses—in the United States and
                                          abroad—to respond to a changing
                                          environment for financing priority
                                          public health initiatives.
                                          The mission of FAO's rural youth
                                          development work is to strengthen
                                          and expand existing government and
                                          non-government rural youth
                                          programs and help establish new
                                          ones that enable girls and boys and
                                          young women and men to become
                                          productive and contributing citizens
                                          of their local communities. While
                                          working with each member country's
                                          and/or individual organization's
                                          definition of youth (which varies
                                          considerably from 10 to 35 years of
                                          age), the priority target age range for
                                          FAO are young people of both sexes
FAO Rural Youth Development Network
                                          between the ages of 12 and 25.
Work: 65 7053615, Fax: 65 7053152
                                          Milestones of FAO's work over
Email: rural-youth@fao.org
                                          recent years includes two expert
Website: http://www.fao.org/ruralyouth/
                                          consultations; one in 1985 as part of
Address:
                                          the UN System's International Youth
Rome, 100
                                          Year and the other in 1995. This last
Italy
                                          expert consultation laid the
                                          foundation for the current rural youth
                                          program. FAO's YouthWorks, a
                                          newsletter first published in 1986,
                                          reaches thousands of professional
                                          youth workers around the world in
                                          French, Spanish and English. In
                                          1997, the FAO Rural Youth Network
                                          for Food Security and Sustainable
                                          Development in Anglophone Sub-
                                          Sahara Africa was established.
                                          FAO's focal point for rural youth
                                          work is the Rural Youth Officer
                                          (rural-youth@fao.org) located in the
                                          Extension, Education and
                                           Communication Service of the
                                           Sustainable Development
                                           Department. Rural youth
                                           development draws on resources and
                                           technical support from many division
                                           within FAO including nutrition,
                                           agriculture, forestry and fisheries.
                                           The Federation of International
                                           Youth Travel Organisations is the
                                           only membership association and
                                           trade forum exclusively for youth
                                           travel professionals. FIYTO was
                                           founded in France in 1950. It was
                                           created to encourage youth exchange
                                           and travel among the nations who
                                           fought against each other during
                                           World War II. Today, FIYTO has
                                           over 450 members from 80 countries
                                           worldwide. The members represent
                                           approximately 20 million young
                                           travellers and account for a total
                                           turnover of on average, 10 billion
Federation of International Youth Travel   USD. The mission of the Federation
Organisations                              is To Promote and Protect the
Work: 45-33339600, Fax: 45 3393 9676       Identity of Youth Travel. FIYTO
Email: mailbox@fiyto.org                   manages three product-driven
Website: http://www.fiyto.org              associations: The Association of
Address:                                   Language Travel Organisations
Copenhagen K, 1260                         (ALTO), The International Au Pair
Denmark                                    Association (IAPA), and the Global
                                           Work Experience Association
                                           (GWEA). Each association
                                           specialises in a unique sector of
                                           youth travel providing a platform for
                                           trade and quality control. FIYTO co-
                                           hosts and organises the annual World
                                           Youth and Student Travel
                                           Conference (WYSTC) in
                                           conjunction with the International
                                           Student Travel Confederation
                                           (ISTC). WYSTC is a week of active
                                           trading, association meetings and
                                           seminars/workshops focusing on the
                                           state of the industry. The
                                           Federation's strength lies in its broad
                                        membership base. FIYTO
                                        membership is open to all types of
                                        organisations actively engaged in
                                        youth travel, including non-profit
                                        and for profit, public and private,
                                        supplier and buyer organisations.
                                        Food Not Bombs is one of the fastest
                                        growing revolutionary movements
                                        active in North America today and is
                                        gaining momentum all over the
Food Not Bombs                          world. There are over 175
Work: 520-770-0575                      autonomous chapters sharing
Email: foodnotbombs@earthlink.net       vegetarian food with hungry people
Website: http://www.foodsnotbombs.net   and protesting war and poverty
Address:                                throughout the Americas, Europe,
Tucson, AR, 85702-0744                  Asia, Africa and Australia. The first
USA                                     group was formed in Cambridge,
                                        Massachusetts in 1980 by anti-
                                        nuclear activists. Food Not Bombs is
                                        an all volunteer organization
                                        dedicated to nonviolence.
                                        kamal.el-wattar@ten-values.org or
                                        elwattar@yahoo.com
                                        TEN is a global education program
                                        with the mission of Using Art and
                                        Technology to Unite World Youth in
                                        Shared Values and Action. The
                                        program engages youth ages 13-18,
                                        to start, and has plans to expand its
Forward Leap Foundation TEN Program     reach to youth and young adults of
Work: 2123583612, Fax: 212-2498279      all ages. The program aims to reach
Email: info@ten-values.org              several hundred thousand students in
Website: http://www.ten-values.org      its first year. To begin, TEN
Address:                                simultaneously brings together
New York, NY, 10022                     young people from ten countries -
USA                                     AUSTRALIA (Sydney) ,NEPAL
                                        (Baktapur), EGYPT (Cairo),
                                        ISRAEL/PALESTINE (Jerusalem),
                                        MEXICO (Mexico City), BRAZIL
                                        (Rio), UNITED STATES (New
                                        York), RUSSIA (St. Petersburg),
                                        UNITED KINGDOM (London), and
                                        CHINA (Shanghai). Since TEN
                                        engages ten different countries each
                                             year, youth from all corners of the
                                             world can participate at different
                                             stages. Through a values-based
                                             curriculum from Living Values: An
                                             Educational Program, the creation of
                                             art, and the use of distance learning
                                             technology, youth will begin
                                             a global conversation to peace
                                             together a new vision of the world.
                                             The values explored are cooperation,
                                             freedom, happiness, honesty,
                                             humility, love, peace, respect,
                                             responsibility, simplicity, tolerance,
                                             and unity.
                                             Franciscans International is a NGO
                                             with General Consultative status at
                                             the UN, uniting the voices of
                                             Franciscan brothers and sisters from
Franciscansi International                   around the world. They operate
Work: 41 22 919 4010                         under the sponsorship of the
Alt.: 1 212 4904624                          Conference of the Franciscan Family
Website: www.franciscansinternational.org/   (CFF) and serve all Franciscans and
Address:                                     the global community by bringing
New York, Ny 10017-4707                      spiritual, ethical, and Franciscan
USA                                          values ( loving concern for the poor,
                                             care of creation, and peacemaking)
                                             to United Nations forums and
                                             agendas.
                                             Kids Can Free the Children is a
                                             unique international youth
                                             organization that empowers young
                                             people through representation,
Free the Children
                                             leadership and action. Over the past
Work: 905 760-9382; 905 760-933, Fax: 905
                                             six years, Kids Can Free the
760-9157
                                             Children has become the largest
Email: info@freethechildren.com
                                             network of children helping children
Website: http://www.freethechildren.org
                                             in the world with over 100,000 youth
Address:
                                             involved in more than 35 countries.
Thornhill, ON, L4J 8H9
                                             It was started by a 12-year-old boy
Canada
                                             named Craig Kielburger and has
                                             helped create dozens of schools in
                                             developing countries through the
                                             volunteer energy of young people in
                                              developed countries.
                                              The General Association of
                                              International Sports Federations
                                              links near 80 international networks.
                                              Some of these networks have World
                                              Youth Championships such as the
General Association of International Sports
                                              International Sailing Federation and
Federations
                                              the World Chess Federation. Others
Work: 377 97 97 65 10, Fax: 377 93 25 28 73
                                              do not. Many of these groups are
Email: info@agfisonline.com
                                              supported by corporations that sell
Website: http://www.agfisonline.com
                                              sports equipment or that sell
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                                              products to consumers who watch
98000
                                              the games in action. Many still have
Monaco
                                              yet to develop and link their
                                              international youth development
                                              programs. One federation has made a
                                              start: the International Federation of
                                              Soccer Associations (FIFA).
Global Action Network
                                              Global Action Network is an Internet
Work: 415-477-2303, Fax: 415-512-1373
                                              portal and network of young
Email: info@GlobalActionNetwork.org
                                              reproductive healthcare activists. It
Website: http://www.globalactionnetwork.org
                                              provides mentoring and support to
Address:
                                              young leaders in dozens of countries
Los Angeles, CA
                                              all over the world.
USA
                                              Global Action Project, Inc. is a
                                              media arts organization that provides
                                              training in video production and new
                                              media technologies for youth both
                                              locally and internationally. In
Global Action Project                         collaboration with regional
Work: 212 594 9577, Fax: 212 594 9574         organizations it works in diverse
Email: media@global-action.org                areas of the world to produce videos.
Website: http://www.global-action.org         The producers are peer educators.
Address:                                      They benefit from their interactions
New York, NY, 10018                           with international cultures and learn
USA                                           from screening and workshops that
                                              highlight connections between local
                                              and global issues. The
                                              programs have taken place in
                                              Croatia, Northern Ireland, Ghana,
                                              Guatemala and the Middle East.
Global Ecovillage Network Youth Program       The Global Ecovillage Network is a
Work: 1 931 964 4324, Fax: 1 931 964 2200           global confederation of people and
Alt.: 39-0184215504                                 communities that meet and share
Email: ecovillage@thefarm.org                       their ideas, exchange technologies,
Website:                                            develop cultural and educational
http://www.gaia.org/activities/gen_youth/index.as   exchanges, directories, and
p                                                   newsletters and are dedicated to
Address:                                            restoring the land and living
Summertown, TN 38483-0090                           sustainable plus lives by putting
Italy                                               more back into the environment than
                                                    we take out. The network links 15
                                                    thousand villages on 6 continents
                                                    and has a program to facilitate youth
                                                    exchange and participation.
                                                    Global Fellowship unites Christian
                                                    youth organizations in over 60
                                                    countries around the world. The
                                                    member organizations, in their own
Global Fellowsihp
                                                    countries, provide a framework for
Work: 44 0 1436678087
                                                    fellowship and informal learning for
Email: gf@globalfellowship.net
                                                    thousands of children and young
Website: http://www.globalfellowship.net
                                                    people. The object of Global
Address:
                                                    Fellowship is the advancement of
Helensburgh, Scotland, G84 7QQ
                                                    Christ's Kingdom, the promotion of
UK
                                                    education and the relief of poverty
                                                    amongst the youth of the world, by
                                                    serving and supporting member
                                                    organizations.
                                                    The Global Information Networks in
                                                    Education (GINIE) serve as a 'virtual
                                                    learning community' for education
                                                    innovation in nations in crisis and
                                                    transition. They use
Global Information Networks in Education            Internet-based technology to build a
Work: 412 648-7114, Fax: 412 624-2609               capacity for rapid access to
Email: ginie+@pitt.edu                              information and expertise for
Website: http://www.ginie.org                       education professionals working
Address:                                            internationally in nations in crisis
Pittsburgh, PA, 15260                               and at risk to disruption. The GINIE
USA                                                 networks help education
                                                    policymakers, donor/investors,
                                                    researchers and practitioners to work
                                                    collaboratively, to learn from each
                                                    other, and to inform the public. They
                                                    place particular emphasis on the
                                          development of long term
                                          professional networks within and
                                          across regions. These networks are
                                          intended to share locally created
                                          materials and expertise with
                                          counterparts for policy dialogue,
                                          professional development and
                                          classroom exchange.
Global Leadership Program
Work: 001-812-334-3684                    Run annually from the Czech
Email: director@visionresource.org        replublic, the Global Leadership
Website: http://www.visionresource.org    Program is a for-youth-by youth
Address:                                  training program for students that
Bloomington, IN, 47401                    teaches how to be a global citizen
USA
                                          Global March Against Child Labour
                                          is a movement borne out of hope and
                                          the need felt by people across the
                                          globe - the desire to set children free
                                          from servitude. The Global March
                                          movement began with a worldwide
Global March Against Child Labour
                                          march which started on January 17,
Work: 91-11-6224899, Fax: 91-11-6236818
                                          1998, and touched every corner of
Alt.: 647-5481
                                          the globe. It culimated at an ILO
Email: childhood@globalmarch.org
                                          conference in Geneva with a
Website: http://www.globalmarch.org
                                          declaration which was adopted a
Address:
                                          year later. The partners of the
New Delhi, Delhi, 19
                                          movement form an effective network
India
                                          around the world who lobby
                                          governments in their regions. The
                                          Global March International
                                          Secretariat is located in New Delhi,
                                          India and has now begun a crusade
                                          to make education available for all.
                                          Founded in 1998, the Global
Global Nomads Group                       Nomads Group (GNG) is a non-
Work: 212 529 0377, Fax: 917 591 6232     profit organization dedicated to
Email: info@gng.org                       heightening children's understanding
Website: http://www.gng.org               and appreciation for the world and its
Address:                                  people. Using interactive
New York, NY, 10003                       technologies such as
USA                                       videoconferencing, GNG brings
                                          young people together face-to-face to
                                            meet across cultural and national
                                            boundaries to discuss their
                                            differences & similarities, and the
                                            world issues that affect them.
                                            Global Response empowers people
                                            of all ages, cultures, and nationalities
                                            to protect the environment by
                                            creating partnerships for effective
                                            citizen action. At the request of
                                            indigenous peoples and grassroots
Program Director, Global Response
                                            organizations the organization
Work: 303-444-0306
                                            develops urgent international letter
Email: action@globalresponse.org
                                            campaigns to help communities
Website: http://www.globalresponse.org
                                            prevent many kinds of environmental
Address:
                                            destruction. It involves young people
Boulder, CO
                                            as well as adults in these campaigns
USA
                                            to develop in them the values and
                                            skills for global citizen cooperation
                                            and earth stewardship. The project
                                            for teenagers is called Eco-Club
                                            Action. In total the network links
                                            5500 activists from 92 countries.
                                            Global Young Greens Network
Global Young Greens Network
                                            gathers young members of Green
Work: 408-929-7601
                                            Parties from many different countries
Email: cls@truffula.sj.ca.us
                                            around the world. It is dedicated to
Website: http://web.greens.org/gyg/
                                            sharing information, examining
Address:
                                            different ways of protesting, and
San Jose, CA, 95131
                                            exploring different models used
USA
                                            around the world to make change.
                                            The Global Youth Action Network
                                            (GYAN) is an incubator of global
Global Youth Action Network
                                            partnerships among youth
Work: 1 212 661-6111, Fax: 1 212 661-1933
                                            organizations. It encourages
Email: gyan@youthlink.org
                                            collaboration and seeks to facilitate
Website: http://www.takingitglobal.org
                                            intergenerational partnership in
Address:
                                            global decision-making. It is
New York, NY, 10017
                                            partnered with TakingITGlobal
USA
                                            which runs the highest traffic
                                            website on the net for young leaders.
Global Youth Alliance                       The Global Youth Alliance is a
Work: 233-22382135, Fax: 233 21 500743      global network of individuals from
Cell: 233 20 8134120, Alt.: 233 24 251389   around the world and a spectrum of
Email: ghana@globalyouth.com                 disciplines engaging in a far-ranging,
Website: http://www.globalyouth.org          non-partisan and comprehensive
Address:                                     assessment of the major
Madina, Accra                                developments shaping our future
Ghana                                        and, in a unique multi-disciplinary
                                             approach, seeking solutions to the
                                             fundamental challenges facing
                                             humanity in the 21st Century.
                                             According to its website it has one
                                             national chapter, Ghana.
                                             Global Youth Connect: In 1997,
                                             young people and leaders in the
                                             fields of human rights and genocide
                                             prevention gathered together, intent
                                             on finding new ways to prevent the
                                             crimes against humanity then
                                             ravaging the former Yugoslavia,
Global Youth Connect
                                             Rwanda, and other zones of conflict
Work: 415-789-8314
                                             around the world. As a result, a
Email: contact@globalyouthconnect.org
                                             group of international young activists
Website: http://www.globalyouthconnect.org
                                             bonded together to build an
Address:
                                             organization whose goal would be to
Mountain View, CA, 94042
                                             prevent such atrocities from
USA
                                             occurring in the first place. GYC has
                                             developed an international young
                                             activist learning community and
                                             organized an overseas trip for young
                                             activists and produces an occasional
                                             email newsletter about resources for
                                             youth activism.
                                             Global Youth Service Day (GYSD)
                                             is an annual global event organized
                                             by Youth Service America and the
                                             Global Youth Action Network,
Global Youth Service Day
                                             together with a consortium of 32
Work: 1-212-661-6111
                                             International Organizations and well
Email: gysd@gysd.net
                                             over 100 National Coordinating
Website: http://www.gysd.net
                                             Committees that Celebrates,
Address:
                                             Recognizes, and Mobilizes the year-
New York, NY, 10017
                                             round contributions of young people
USA
                                             to build their communities and their
                                             world through voluntary service, and
                                             the contributions made by the
                                             community (public, private, and
                                           nonprofit sectors) for empowering
                                           young people.
                                           Global Metro City - The Glocal
                                           Forum is a non-profit organization
                                           dedicated to the promotion of inter-
                                           city relations in pursuance of a new
Glocal Youth Parliament
                                           balance between global and local
Work: 39-066758291, Fax: 39 06 675 82924
                                           forces in today's world. With the
Email: info@glocalforum.org
                                           belief that youth have a pivotal role
Website: http://www.glocalforum.org/
                                           to play in building the future, the
Address:
                                           Glocal Forum has initiated a Glocal
Rome, 187
                                           Youth Parliament (GYP) as an inter-
Italy
                                           city vehicle for youth empowerment.
                                           The GYP brings together youth from
                                           cities around the world to develop
                                           tomorrow's urban agenda.
                                           Good Neighbors is an international
Good Neighbors
                                           NGO with Christian roots that
Work: 82-2-338-0144, Fax: 82-2-338-1102
                                           organizes overseas trips for
Email: mail@goodneighbors.org
                                           volunteers to help provide service for
Website: http://www.goodneighbors.org
                                           those in need. It mostly works with
Address:
                                           young people and has projects in 10
Seoul, 121-600
                                           countries in Asia and Africa. It is
Korea, South
                                           headquartered in Korea.
                                           Group 21 is a non-governmental
                                           project whose main aim is to educate
                                           and empower young people for the
                                           coming century. The men and
                                           women of the group are volunteers
                                           of varying ages and nationalities,
Group 21                                   most of whom are associated with
Work: 81-757711949                         universities and educational
Email: g21@jca.apc.org                     institutions. In 1997, Group 21
Website: http://www.jca.apc.org/g21/       organized a project that brought
Address:                                   together young people from twenty-
Kyoto, 606-8334                            one countries of the world to express
Japan                                      the concerns of youth regarding their
                                           future at the COP3 Conference on
                                           Global Warming in Kyoto. Group 21
                                           continues to organize workshops,
                                           community meetings and public
                                           forums on issues of critical concern
                                           to the world's future. Group 21 has
                                              no religious or political affiliations.
                                              Habitat for Humanity International is
                                              building around the world, dedicated
                                              to the ideal that all people deserve a
Habitat for Humanity International            simple, decent place to live on terms
Work: 229-924-6935                            they can afford to pay. Working in
Email: publicinfo@hfhi.org                    partnership with volunteers, churches
Website: http://www.habitat.org               and synagogues, organizations and
Address:                                      the new homeowner families,
Americus, GA, 31709                           Habitat for Humanity is building
USA                                           houses and building lives. It works in
                                              80 countries around the world and
                                              has many programs that support
                                              young people.
                                              The Hague Appeal for Peace Youth
                                              Network is dedicated to facilitating
Hague Appeal for Peace Youth Program          collaboration and information
Work: 41227316429/7414010, Fax: 41 22 738     sharing among young peace
94 19                                         organizers. It also organizes the
Email: olivia@youthlink.org                   Global Campaign for Peace
Website: http://youth.haguepeace.org          Education which demands that every
Address:                                      country in the world reform its
Geneva, 1201                                  education system to teach the
Switzerland                                   principles of non-violence,
                                              community building, solidarity and
                                              other concepts that prevent violence.
Youth Minister, Hare Krishna Youth Ministry
Website: http://youth.iskcon.net/ and Hare    The Hare Krishna religion has a
Krishna's around the world                    youth ministry for linking and
http://www.iskcon.org/address                 coordinating youth activities
Address:                                      internationally. Their internet site
Alachua, FL, 32616                            has little content, however.
USA
                                              The Hindu Students Council (HSC)
                                              is an international forum that
Hindu Students Council
                                              provides opportunities to learn about
Work: 617-698-1106, Fax: 781-444-8725
                                              Hindu heritage through various
Email: hsc@hindunet.org
                                              activities, events and projects. HSC
Website: http://www.hscnet.org/ghyan.shtml
                                              presents ample opportunities for self-
Address:
                                              development at the spiritual and
Boston, MA, 02114-0041
                                              professional level. It organizes
USA
                                              activities such as campus study
                                              groups, classes and symposia,
                                        seminars, lectures and workshops. It
                                        also organizes a Global Hindu Youth
                                        Activities Network.
                                        The HOPE Youth Corps (HYC) was
                                        established in 1994 to develop
                                        spiritual leadership skills in high-
                                        school and college-aged HOPE
                                        worldwide volunteers. The program
                                        is presented in collaboration with the
                                        International Churches of Christ and
                                        is primarily funded through
                                        scholarships provided by the
Hope Youth Corps                        churches. Selected students from
Work: 610-254-8800, Fax: 610-254-8989   around the world spend two weeks
Email: webmaster@hopeww.org             working with HOPE worldwide
Website: http://hyc.hopeworldwide.org   programs in developing countries.
Address:                                Leadership qualities are developed as
Wayne, PA, 19087                        participants serve the poor, face
USA                                     challenges that take them to new
                                        levels of commitment and build life-
                                        long relationships with strong peers.
                                        Volunteers travel to such
                                        international cities as Bucharest
                                        (Romania), Cape Town (South
                                        Africa), Kingston (Jamaica), Mexico
                                        City (Mexico), New Delhi (India),
                                        Phnom Penh
                                        (Cambodia) and Zhangjiajie (China).
                                        Our aim is to bring people together,
                                        be it with a roof for the night or a
                                        guided tour through town. Joining is
                                        free, takes just a minute and
                                        everyone is welcome. Members can
Hospitality Club                        look at each other's profiles, send
Email: info@hospitalityclub.org         messages and post comments about
Website: www.hospitalityclub.org        their experience on the website. The
Address:                                club is supported by volunteers who
Radebeul, 01 445                        believe in one idea: by bringing
Germany                                 travelers in touch with people in the
                                        place they visit, and by giving locals
                                        a chance to meet people from other
                                        cultures we can increase intercultural
                                        understanding and strengthen the
                                        peace on our planet.
ICFTU Global Youth Program                       The International Confederation of
Work: 32 0 22240211, Fax: 32 0 22015815          Free Trade Unions is the global
Email: internetpo@icftu.org                      nexus of unions and union
Website:                                         organizers. The objectives of the
http://www.icftu.org/focus.asp?Issue=youth&Lan   ICFTU's Global Youth Program are
guage=En                                         to organize young people in unions,
Address:                                         to create more and better jobs for
Brussels, 1210                                   young people, and to achieve quality
Belgium                                          education for all.
                                                 IDRIART stands for Initiative for the
                                                 Development of
                                                 Intercultural/Transdisciplinary
                                                 Relations through the Arts. It was
                                                 born out of recognition that healing
                                                 forces, inherent in art, must take on a
                                                 more social role in answer to
                                                 increasing isolation among people
                                                 and cultures. For 20 years the
Idriart                                          movement has been trying to build a
Work: 386 2 761 0513                             creative environment where people
Alt.: 386 31 866 058                             from different walks of life and from
Email: info@borl.org                             different countries, of different age,
Website: http://www.idriart.org                  nationality and culture can meet in
Address:                                         the atmosphere of arts. Meeting
Cirkulane, 2282                                  through the art enables one to learn
Slovenia                                         the art of meeting. It was founded in
                                                 1981 by Miha Pogacnik, a violinist
                                                 and cultural ambassador of Slovenia.
                                                 It organizes international programs
                                                 such as painting workshops for
                                                 young people and an annual Art and
                                                 Business conference in Slovenia at
                                                 Castle Borl. It has also run
                                                 workshops all over the world from
                                                 Tibet to the Amazon.
                                                 The Independent Media Center was
spokes council member, Independent Media
                                                 established by various independent
Center
                                                 and alternative media organizations
Work: 206-262-0721
                                                 and activists in 1999 for the purpose
Email: seasc@indymedia.org
                                                 of providing grassroots coverage of
Website: http://www.indymedia.org
                                                 the World Trade Organization
Address:
                                                 (WTO) protests in Seattle. The
Seattle, WA, 98101
                                                 center acted as a clearinghouse of
USA
                                                 information for journalists, and
                                                  provided up-to-the-minute reports,
                                                  photos, audio and video footage
                                                  through its website. Today it is a
                                                  global network of collectively run
                                                  media outlets dedicated to the
                                                  creation of radical, accurate, and
                                                  passionate telling of the truth. It
                                                  works in solidarity with people who
                                                  struggle to improve the world despite
                                                  the distortions of reality presented by
                                                  corporate media. It links nearly 80
                                                  local independent local networks in
                                                  six continents.
                                                  The Indigenous and Non-Indigenous
Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Youth
                                                  Youth Alliance is a partnership of
Alliance
                                                  young people from the Americas. It
Work: 415-648-0908
                                                  organizers projects and seminars to
Email: sarahg@igc.org
                                                  help defend the rights of indigenous
Website: http://www.iniya.org
                                                  people and bring the wisdom of both
Address:
                                                  cultures in partnership with each
San Francisco, CA, 94110
                                                  other to serve youth, healing, and
USA
                                                  decolonization.
Infoshop Anarchist Youth Site
Work: 703-524-5647                                Infoshop is an online directory of
Email: chuck@TAO.CA                               Anarchist resources. Anarchists
Website: http://youth.infoshop.org                believe that governmental rule is
Address:                                          oppression. The website has also
Washington, DC, 20013                             created a separate youth portal.
USA
                                                  The INFOYOUTH Network was
                                                  initiated in 1991 by UNESCO in
InfoYouth Network
                                                  order to meet two main challenges:
Work: 33-139172787
                                                  on the one hand, the necessity to
Email: infojeunesse@injep.fr
                                                  counteract the splintering of various
Website: http://www.infoyouth.org
                                                  and scattered information sources
Address:
                                                  and networks on youth, and on the
Paris, 07SP, 75352
                                                  other, the urgent need to implement
France
                                                  appropriate and coherent youth
                                                  policies from local to global levels.
Executive Director, Institute for International   The Institute for International
Mediation and Conflict Resolution                 Mediation and Conflict Resolution
Work: 202-347-2042, Fax: 202-347-2440             (IIMCR) is a Washington, DC based,
Email: info@iimcr.org                             non-profit, 501(c)(3) institution
Website: http://www.iimcr.org                  whose mission is to promote the use
Address:                                       of peaceful conflict resolution
Washington, DC, 20005                          techniques among a generation of
USA                                            future leaders through the design and
                                               implementation of unique programs
                                               and services. Since 1996, IIMCR has
                                               successfully conducted seven
                                               International Symposia in The
                                               Netherlands and three Latin
                                               American Symposia in Mexico,
                                               training over 1000 dedicated students
                                               and young professionals from over
                                               80 countries. In 2004, IIMCR
                                               succesfully held its first annual
                                               Middle East Student Symposia in
                                               Nicosia, Cyprus training students in
                                               the practice and practical application
                                               of International Conflict Resolution
                                               in the Middle East.
                                               The IYC is a Chicago-based
                                               international nonprofit organization
                                               that brings together youth from
                                               different faith communities to
                                               engage in community service
                                               projects and share how their faiths
                                               inspire this work. The IYC works
Interfaith Youth Core                          towards encouraging inter-religious
Work: 315-573-8826, Fax: 312-573-8850          understanding and cooperative social
Email: info@ifyc.org                           action, nationally as well as
Website: http://www.ifyc.org                   internationally. With this goal in
Address:                                       mind, the Interfaith Youth Core
Chicago, IL, 60610                             brings together young people of
USA                                            different religions to: strengthen their
                                               commitments to their own faith
                                               communities, to share stories on
                                               common values that build
                                               understanding across faith traditions
                                               and to serve the broader society
                                               through cooperative interfaith social
                                               action projects.
International Association for National Youth   The International Association for
Service                                        National Youth Service was
Work: 644-905-8544, Fax: 1 530-686-7839        established in 1996 to stimulate and
Email: national_service@compuserve.com         facilitate the exchange of
Website: http://www.acys.utas.edu.au/ianys     information about National Youth
Address:                                       Service, and to help realize the
Raumati Beach                                  promise of National Youth Service
New Zealand                                    (NYS). The Secretariat of IANYS is
                                               based in the country which is hosting
                                               the next global conference on
                                               national youth service. The 7th
                                               Global Conference on National
                                               Youth Service is to take place in
                                               Ghana in August 2004.
                                               The International Association for the
                                               Exchange of Students for Technical
                                               Experience (IAESTE) was
                                               established in the UK in 1948 with
General Secretary, International Association   10 member countries. Today it
for the Exchange of Students for Technical     exchanges youth in 80 countries. The
Experience (IAESTE)                            mission of the organization has three
Work: 00 44 2890 682115, Fax: 00 44 2890       priorities: 1) To provide students at
682115                                         institutions of higher education with
Cell: 00 44 7899701952                         technical experience abroad relative
Email: general.secretary@iaeste.org            to their studies in the broadest sense,
Website: http://www.iaeste.org                 2) To promote international
Address:                                       understanding and goodwill amongst
Belfast, BT9 5BN                               the students of all nations
Ireland                                        irrespective of race, color, sex or
                                               creed, and 3) To operate an exchange
                                               program for the benefits of students,
                                               academic institutions and other
                                               organizations offering traineeships.
                                               The IAAH is a multidisciplinary,
                                               non-government organization with a
                                               broad focus on youth health. It
President, International Association of        evolved out of the 4th International
Adolescent Health                              Symposium on Adolescent Health
Work: 64-3-351-9754, Fax: 64-3-351-0927        held in Sydney, Australia in 1987
Alt.: 66-4-379-4800                            with formal Articles approved in
Email: president@iaah.org                      July, 1991 during the 5th Congress
Website: http://www.iaah.org                   in Montreux, Switzerland. Official
Address:                                       Non-Government Organization
Christchurch                                   (NGO) status with the World Health
New Zealand                                    Organization was granted in 1991.
                                               IAAH supports the United Nations
                                               Convention on the Rights of the
                                               Child (1989) and is committed to the
                                                principles of youth empowerment in
                                                all aspects of its affairs. Youth are
                                                defined as being young persons,
                                                including adolescents, between 10-
                                                24 years of age. Events or activities
                                                co-sponsored by IAAH must address
                                                the health issues of that age group;
                                                be multidisciplinary; include
                                                meaningful youth participation; and
                                                be conducted in a youth friendly
                                                manner.
                                                Founded in 1957 in Tunis by 8
                                                countries, the International
                                                Association of Students in
                                                Agricultural and Related Sciences
                                                (IAAS) has been one of the biggest
                                                student organizations and leading
                                                associations in the field of
                                                agriculture and related sciences
                                                namely environmental sciences,
International Association of Students in        forestry, food sciences, nutrition,
Agricultural adn Related Sciences (IAAS)        landscape architecture,
Work: 32 0 16 32 17 36, Fax: 32 0 16 32 19 58   biotechnology, rural development,
Cell: 32 48 66 81 733, Alt.: 32 48 62 14 742    e.t.c. IAAS committees are spread in
Email: iaas@iaasworld.org                       more than 50 countries worldwide.
Website: http://www.iaasworld.org               The mission statement of IAAS is To
Address:                                        promote the exchange of experience,
Leuven, 3001                                    knowledge, and ideas, and to
Belgium                                         improve the mutual understanding
                                                between students in the field of
                                                agricultural and related sciences all
                                                over the world. To achieve this, the
                                                committees all over the world
                                                organize activities such as seminars,
                                                conferences, discussion forums,
                                                exchange program, rural
                                                development projects, exchange
                                                weeks, and much more.
International Association of Universities       The International Association of
Work: 33 1 45684800, Fax: 33 1 47 34 76 05      Universities, founded in 1950, is the
Email: iau@unesco.org                           UNESCO-based world-wide
Website: http://www.unesco.org/iau/             association of universities. It brings
Address:                                        together institutions and
Paris, Cedex 15, 75732                          organizations from some 150
France                                       countries for reflection and action on
                                             common concerns and collaborates
                                             with various international, regional
                                             and national bodies active in higher
                                             education. Its services are available
                                             to organizations, institutions and
                                             authorities concerned with higher
                                             education, as well as to individual
                                             policy and decision-makers,
                                             specialists, administrators, teachers,
                                             researchers and students.
                                             The International Award is a self-
                                             development program open to all
                                             young people worldwide. It aims to
                                             equip them with life skills to make a
International Award Association
                                             difference to themselves, their
Work: 876-9687288, Fax: 876 968 1482
                                             communities and their world. To
Email: dcintaward@cwjamaica.com
                                             date over 5 million young people
Website: http://www.intaward.org
                                             from over 100 countries have
Address:
                                             participated. It challenges and
Kingston 5
                                             rewards young people for setting and
Jamaica
                                             reaching goals in for areas:
                                             Volunteer Public Service, Personal
                                             Development, Physical Fitness, and
                                             Expedition/Exploration.
                                             The International Child and Youth
                                             Care Network's main objectives are
                                             (primarily through the internet and
                                             electronic media) to promote and
                                             facilitate reading, learning,
                                             information sharing, discussion,
Editor, International Child and Youth Care
                                             networking, support and accountable
Network
                                             practice amongst all who work with
Work: 27-21-788-3610
                                             children, youth and families in
Email: cycnet@ICON.CO.ZA
                                             difficulty. The organisation's
Website: http://www.cyc-net.org
                                             secondary objectives will be 1) to
Address:
                                             enter into affiliations on a non-
Cape Town Western Cape, 7735
                                             denominational and non-partisan
South Africa
                                             basis with any organisations with
                                             similar aims and which seek or offer
                                             co-operation. Affiliates may include
                                             child and youth care agencies and
                                             programmes, institutes, universities
                                             or colleges, professional
                                               associations, libraries, journals,
                                               publications, conferences or other
                                               bodies. Such affiliations are always
                                               entered into in the context of the
                                               Code of Ethics of the profession. 2)
                                               to explore alternative methods of
                                               promoting its objectives, attempting
                                               wherever possible to include all child
                                               and youth care organisations and
                                               people, even those who do not yet
                                               have access to the internet. 3) to
                                               offer services to other organisations
                                               by sharing, with or without charge at
                                               its discretion, the expertise and
                                               resources which CYC-NET has
                                               developed in the course of its work.
International Council of Unitarians and
Universalists                                  On a local level Unitarian
Work: 420-2-22221049, Fax: 420-2-2222 1362     Universalists organize youth
Email: icuu@quick.cz                           leadership training programs. There
Website:                                       is no international network linking
http://icuu.org.uk/members/members.php         such local initiatives. A directory of
Address:                                       national level groups is linked from
Prague 1, 110 00                               this page:
Czech Republic
Secretary-General, International Council on
                                               International Council on National
National Youth Policy (ICNYP)
                                               Youth Policy - The first objective of
Work: 43-19252513, Home: 43-19252513
                                               the ICNYP is to encourage and
Cell: 43-69919252513
                                               enable all stakeholders, and most
Email: icnyp@aol.com
                                               particularly youth, to participate in
Website: http://www.icnyp.net
                                               all aspects of formulating,
Address:
                                               implementing and evaluating
Vienna, A-1190
                                               national youth policy.
Austria
                                               ICYE is an international non-profit
Secretary General, International Cultural
                                               youth exchange organisation
Youth Exchange
                                               promoting youth mobility,
Work: 49 30 28390550/51, Fax: 49 30 28390552
                                               intercultural learning and
Email: icye@icye.org
                                               international voluntary service.
Website: http://www.iyce.org
                                               ICYE organises short and long term
Address:
                                               exchanges combining family stays
Berlin, D - 10115
                                               with voluntary service in a variety of
Germany
                                               community service projects in more
                                           than 35 countries around the world.
                                           Focusing on young people and their
                                           communities, the mission of the
                                           International Debate Education
                                           Association is to promote mutual
                                           understanding and democracy
                                           globally by supporting discussion
                                           and active citizenship locally. IDEA
                                           offers students and teachers the
                                           opportunity to examine issues
                                           affecting their lives and their
                                           communities. Participants come to
                                           recognize that free and open
                                           discussion is essential to the
                                           establishment and preservation of
Executive Director, International Debate
                                           open and democratic societies. IDEA
Education Association
                                           is an independent membership
Work: 212 548-0185, Fax: 212 548-4610
                                           organization of national debate
Email: nselegzi@idebate.org
                                           programs and associations and other
Website: http://www.idebate.org
                                           organizations and individuals that
Address:
                                           support debate. IDEA provides
New York, NY, 10019
                                           assistance to national debate
USA
                                           associations and organizes an annual
                                           international summer camp. Since
                                           1994 IDEA has introduced debate to
                                           secondary schools and universities
                                           throughout Central and Eastern
                                           Europe, the Former Soviet Union,
                                           Central Asia, the United States,
                                           Venezuela, Australia and Haiti and
                                           continues to grow throughout the
                                           world. IDEA also coordinates
                                           curriculum development, maintains
                                           international educational contacts,
                                           fundraisers and organizes other
                                           international events.
Director, International Education and
Resource Network (IEARN)                   IEARN is a global network of more
Work: 212-870-2693, Fax: 212-870-2672      than 5000 schools in more than 90
Email: iearn@us.iearn.org                  countries. It helps students
Website: http://www.iearn.org              collaborate through the internet on
Address:                                   projects to show them that
New York, NY, 10115                        they can make a difference.
USA
International Falcon Movement
                                                 The International Falcon Movement
Work: 32-22157927, Fax: 32 22 45 00 83
                                                 - Socialist Educational International
Email: contact@ifm-sei.org
                                                 strives to educate children and young
Website: http://www.ifm-sei.org
                                                 people according to the basic
Address:
                                                 principles of tolerance, equality and
Brussels, B-1030
                                                 friendship.
Belgium
                                                 The IFM-SEI is an international non-
                                                 profit organisation, struggling for the
                                                 rights of children and youngster. It is
                                                 functioning as an umbrella
                                                 organisation for different national
                                                 organisations.Their members are
International Falcon Movement - Socialist
                                                 children and youth selforganisations,
Educational International
                                                 family organisations and other
Work: 32 22 157927, Fax: 32 22 450083
                                                 organisations who are working for
Email: email link on website
                                                 the benefit of those is need. children
Website: www.ifm-sei.org/en/about/index.html
                                                 and youngsters. Their political
Address:
                                                 background is the worldwide labour
Brussels, B-1030
                                                 movement. They organize
Belgium
                                                 campaigns, ie. against childlabour or
                                                 childpornography, seminars,
                                                 trainings, camps and other
                                                 educational activities. A recent
                                                 activity was a Peace Camp with
                                                 Israeli and Palestinian youngsters.
International Federation for Educational         The International Federation for
Exchanges of Children and Adolescents            Educational Exchanges of Children
(FIEEA)                                          and Adolescents (FIEEA) was
Work: 33 1 44 64 21 60, Fax: 33 1 44 64 21 66    created in Paris in 1983. Its founding
Email: omantier@francas.asso.fr                  members have been organising
Website: http://www.francas.asso.fr/             international educational exchanges
Address:                                         for children and adolescents with a
Paris, F-75020                                   large number of movements and
France                                           associations.
                                                 Anarchist International has a
International Federation of Anarchist Youth
                                                 separate federation of anarchist
Email: ifa@anarchy.no
                                                 youth networks - the International
Website: http://www.anarchy.no/ifay.html
                                                 Federation of Anarchist Youth. The
Address:
                                                 website has little content of direct
Oslo
                                                 interest to youth, not even local
Norway
                                                 networks.
International Federation of Catholic Parochial   F.I.M.C.A.P. is an International
Youth Movements                                   Federation of Catholic Parochial
Work: 32-3-231 07 95, Fax: 32-3-232 51 62         Youth Movements. The abbreviation
Email: info@fimcap.org                            F.I.M.C.A.P. comes from the
Website: http://www.fimcap.org                    original title : Fédération
Address:                                          International des Mouvements
Antwerp, B-2000                                   Catholiques d'Action Paroissale.
Belgium                                           Today, 36 organizations of 27
                                                  countries in 4 continents make up
                                                  whole Fimcap. Fimcap is a
                                                  federation gathering Catholic
                                                  children's and youth organizations
                                                  not relating to a specific professional
                                                  group, but having all children and
                                                  young people - being in parishes or
                                                  not - as target group. The
                                                  organizations affiliated to Fimcap
                                                  aim to bring children and young
                                                  people together in groups during
                                                  their leisure time. Every few years
                                                  Fimcap helps organize World Youth
                                                  Day, the world's largest youth event -
                                                  organized by the Catholic church.
                                                  The International Federation of Hard
                                                  of Hearing Young People
                                                  (IFHOHYP) (deaf youth) has existed
International Federation of Hard of Hearing       since 1967 and works mainly to
Young People (IFHOHYP)                            arrange Summer Camps for young
Email: d505@rocketmail.com                        hard of hearing, Conferences dealing
Website: http://www.ifhohyp.dk , and additional   with different aspect of being hard of
information site: http://www.youth.hear-it.org    hearing in the modern world, training
Address:                                          of youth leaders and language-
Copenhagen, 2100                                  courses especial tailored for hard of
Denmark                                           hearing young people. The Goal is to
                                                  help hard of hearing young people to
                                                  live a better life and enable hard of
                                                  hearing to participate fully in society.
International Federation of Liberal Youth         The International Federation of
Work: 32-25124457                                 Liberal Youth is the international
Email: iflry@UNICALL.BE                           umbrella organization of liberal and
Website: http://www.iflry.org                     radical youth organizations. It is the
Address:                                          platform for co-operation among
Brussels, BE-1000                                 liberal and radical youth and student
Belgium                                           organizations in the world.
                                               The IFMSA is an independent, non-
                                               governmental and non-political
                                               federation of medical students'
                                               associations throughout the world. In
                                               2002-2003 IFMSA had 95 members,
International Federation of Medical Student
                                               National Member Organizations, in
Associations
                                               91 countries on six continents and
Work: 33 450404759, Fax: 33-450-405937
                                               involved over one million medical
Email: gs@ifmsa.org
                                               students worldwide. The mission is
Website: http://www.ifmsa.org
                                               to offer future physicians a
Address:
                                               comprehensive introduction to global
Ferney-Voltaire CEDEX, Rhone-Alpes, 1212
                                               health issues. Through our
France
                                               programming and opportunities, we
                                               develop culturally sensitive students
                                               of medicine, intent on influencing
                                               the trans-national inequalities that
                                               shape the health of our planet.
                                               The International Federation of Red
                                               Cross and Red Crescent Societies is
                                               the world's largest humanitarian
                                               organisation, with 178 member
                                               National Societies. It aims to assist
                                               the world's most vulnerable people
                                               and focuses on health, disaster
                                               response and disaster preparedness.
                                               Young people represent a substantial
                                               part of the membership worldwide.
Head of Delegation, International Federation   A youth program was developed to
of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies        involve young people as much as
Work: 212-338 0161, Fax: 212-338 9832          possible in the movement. It aims to
Email: CrittendeL@usa.redcross.org             promote healthy living, international
Website: http://www.ifrc.org/youth             friendship, and community service.
Address:                                       A youth unit within the Federation's
New York, NY, 10017                            Secretariat in Geneva assists
USA                                            National Societies to increase the
                                               involvement of young volunteers in
                                               their work. Technical support in the
                                               development of youth programmes,
                                               fund-raising, identification of
                                               material and human resources, the
                                               youth unit aims to have young
                                               people recognised by National
                                               Societies leadership as equal partners
                                               who address the needs of the most
                                               vulnerable.
Development Manager Americas,
International Federation of Soccer                Goal is a project of the International
Associations Goal Program                         Federation of Soccer Associations
Work: 41 (0) 43-222-77-77, Fax: 41 (0) 43-222-    (FIFA). It was started in 1999 in
78-78                                             order to support national soccer
Email: serge.dumortier@fifa.org                   associations with infrastructure
Website:                                          development, education programs,
http://www.fifa.com/en/development/goal/index.h   administration, and youth soccer
tml                                               initiatives such as training of youth
Address:                                          coaches, talent promotion, and
Zürich, CH-8030                                   soccer camps.
Switzerland
                                                  The International Gay, Lesbian,
International Gay and Lesbian Youth               Bisexual and Transgender Youth
Organization                                      Organization (IGLYO) was created
Work: 38-631279474, Fax: 386 1 438 02 02          in 1984 as a reaction to the need for
Email: iglyo@wxs.nl                               better co-operation among regional,
Website: http://www.iglyo.org or                  local or national lesbian, gay,
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/iglyo_members       bisexual or transgender (LGBT)
Address:                                          youth and student organizations. It is
Ljubljana, 1000                                   an important meeting point and
Slovenia                                          LGBT youth rights stronghold in the
                                                  European region.
                                                  The International Indian Treaty
                                                  Council was founded in 1974 at a
                                                  gathering by the American Indian
                                                  Movement in Standing Rock, South
                                                  Dakota attended by more than 5000
                                                  representatives of 98 Indigenous
                                                  Nations. The IITC supports
International Indian Treaty Council
                                                  grassroots Indigenous struggles
Work: 415 641-4482, Fax: 415 641-1298
                                                  through information dissemination,
Email: iitc@igc.apc.org
                                                  networking, coalition building,
Website:
                                                  technical assistance, organizing and
http://www.treatycouncil.org/section_2118.htm
                                                  facilitating the effective participation
Address:
                                                  of traditional Peoples in local,
San Francisco, CA, 94110
                                                  regional, national and international
USA
                                                  forums, events and gatherings. In
                                                  1977, the IITC became the first
                                                  organization of Indigenous Peoples
                                                  to be reorganized as a Non-
                                                  Governmental Organization (NGO)
                                                  with Consultative Status to the
                                                  United Nations Economic and Social
                                              Council. The youth program of the
                                              council aims to strengthen
                                              international indigenous youth
                                              networks, to organize conferences
                                              and training programs, and to
                                              incorporate youth voice into council
                                              campaigns. The council does directly
                                              support a global indigenous youth
                                              network but helps create the
                                              relationships that are necessary for
                                              such a network to develop.
                                              The International Movement ATD
                                              Fourth World is an intergenerational
                                              movement dedicated to overcoming
                                              extreme poverty through training of
                                              youth. Its goal is to foster partnership
                                              with families in persistent poverty
                                              and other citizens. It was founded in
                                              France in 1957 by Father Joseph
International Movement ATD Fourth World
                                              Wresinski who grew up in poverty
Work: 33-160669128
                                              himself. Today, the International
Email: centre-jeunesse@atd-quartmonde.org
                                              Movement ATD Fourth World has a
Website: http://www.jeunesse-quartmonde.org
                                              full-time Volunteer Corps with teams
Address:
                                              in 20 countries and correspondents in
Champeaux, 77720
                                              90, actively involving some 100,000
France
                                              people worldwide. Many weekend
                                              and week-long workshops,
                                              workcamps and other gatherings are
                                              organized. At these, young people
                                              can get training, share their ideas and
                                              give each other more strength to able
                                              to continue the fight against poverty
                                              in their daily lives.
                                              More than 50 years ago the Catholic
                                              Church supported the creation of
International Movement of Catholic
                                              three movements to cover all
Agricultural and Rural Youth (MIJARC)
                                              categories of youth, namely students,
Work: 32 2 734 92 11, Fax: 32 2 734 92 25
                                              young workers, and rural youth. The
Email: world@mijarc.org
                                              International Movement of Catholic
Website: http://www.mijarc.org
                                              Agricultural and Rural Youth.
Address:
                                              MIJARC gathers youth from the
Brussels, B - 1030
                                              rural world in four continents. It uses
Belgium
                                              a participatory approach, working
                                              with youth, considering their
                                               realities, and taking action to build
                                               the future they want. Gender issues
                                               and rural issues present challenges.
                                               According to the principle of see,
                                               judge, act, organizers determine their
                                               priorities, participate in the
                                               development of society, and fulfill
                                               our responsibilities as citizens by
                                               promoting sustainable development
                                               for the future. They advocate staying
                                               in villages and developing of the
                                               rural world in economic, social,
                                               cultural and religious domains.
                                               The International Movement of
                                               Catholic Students (IMCS) and the
                                               International Young Catholic
                                               Students (IYCS) collaborate to a
International Movement of Catholic Students    common aim of organizing Catholic
Work: 32 0 22185437                            youth throughout the world. The
Email: jecimiec@skynet.be                      ICMS aims to gather and represent
Website: http://users.skynet.be/jecimiec       a6ll legitimate forms of catholic
Address:                                       organizations in the universities
Brussels, 1000                                 around the world. The IYCS aims to
Belgium                                        be a movement of Catholic Action,
                                               education, evangelization of students
                                               and emphasizes the importance of
                                               grass-roots teams as the basic cell
                                               of student communities.
                                               The International Organization for
                                               Adolescents is committed to
                                               advancing the health and well-being
International Organization for Adolescents
                                               of adolescents throughout the world.
Work: 1- 718 222-5802, Fax: 1- 718 222-5803
                                               By entering into partnerships with
Email: iofa@iofa.org
                                               individuals, groups and community-
Website: http://www.iofa.org
                                               based organizations, IOFA strives to
Address:
                                               improve the lives of young people
Brooklyn, NY, 11202-2218
                                               through programming, advocacy and
USA
                                               progressive social/organizational
                                               change at the local, regional and
                                               international levels.
Student Co-ordinator, International            IPPNW is a non-partisan, global
Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War   federation of national medical
(IPPNW)                                        organizations in 58 countries
Work: 1 617 8685050, Fax: 1 617 8682560           dedicated to research, education and
Email: mgoggin@ippnwi.org                         advocacy relevant to the prevention
Address:                                          of nuclear war. In 1984 the IPPNW
Cambridge, MA, 2139                               received the UNESCO-Peace Prize
USA                                               and a year after it received the Nobel
                                                  Peace Price. The IPPNW seeks to
                                                  prevent all wars, to promote non-
                                                  violent conflict resolution and to
                                                  minimize the effects of war and
                                                  preparations for war on health,
                                                  development and the environment.
                                                  As such, it works for the abolition of
                                                  all nuclear weapons, the
                                                  demilitarization of the global
                                                  economy and an end to the arms
                                                  trade, the re-allocation of resoures
                                                  from military to civilian needs and a
                                                  sustainable and ecologically sound
                                                  economic development.
                                                  The International Planned
                                                  Parenthood Federation (IPPF) has
                                                  140 autonomous Member
                                                  Associations worldwide. It is
                                                  registered as a charity in the United
International Planned Parenthood Federation
                                                  Kingdom and is the largest voluntary
Work: 44 0 20 7487 7900, Fax: 44 0 20 7487
                                                  organization in the world to be
7950
                                                  concerned with family planning and
Email: info@ippf.org
                                                  sexual and reproductive health. IPPF
Website: http://www.ippf.org/youth
                                                  and its member associations are
Address:
                                                  committed to promoting the right of
London, England, NW1 4NS
                                                  women and men to decide freely the
UK
                                                  number and spacing of their children
                                                  and the right to the highest possible
                                                  level of sexual and reproductive
                                                  health. The IPPF has a number of
                                                  international youth programs.
Youth Reference Person, International Re-         Re-evaluation Counseling (also
Evaluation Counselling Communities                known as Co-Counseling) is an
Work: 1-206-284-0311, Fax: 1-206-284-8429         international movement where
Email: ircc@rc.org                                people of all ages and of all
Website: International Reference Person for       backgrounds learn how to exchange
youth: http://www.rc.org/lists/young.html , for   effective help with each other in
young adults: http://www.rc.org/lists/young-      order to free themselves from the
adults.html , Page on youth:                      effects of past distress experiences.
http://www.rc.org/present_tense/liberation/young/ They are well organized
, Portal for the movement: http://www.rc.org      internationally, even with their
Address:                                          youth.
Seattle, WA, 98109
USA
                                                 International Sri Satya Sai
                                                 Organization: The young adult
                                                 programs are being established to
                                                 encourage young adults to lead
                                                 purposeful lives by learning and
                                                 practicing spiritual values as defined
                                                 and established by the life, message,
International Sri Satya Sai Organization         and works of Sathya Sai Baba.
Young Adult Programs                             Young Adult programs are intended
Work: 0039 -02/58 10 69 96, Fax: 0039 - 02/58 to enhance, not interfere with,
10 08 20                                         harmony and understanding in
Email: apsscci@TIN.IT                            family relationships and within the
Website: Official page:                          Sai Organization. The programs
http://www.sathyasai.org/organize/ya/content.htm provide forums for Young Adults of
and the declaration page describing the          like mind to meet and to discuss
organizations investment in youth:               issues in leading spiritual lives in
http://www.osssbi.org/youth.html                 today's world. In 1999 they
Address:                                         organized a World Youth
Milano, MI, 20144                                Conference with over 900
Italy                                            participants from dozens of
                                                 countries (Sahoffer@iupui.edu). This
                                                 site has contacts for the movement
                                                 all around the world.
                                                 http://www.sathyasai.org/organize/co
                                                 ntent.htm The following two sites
                                                 below have information about the
                                                 youth programs of this religion.
                                                   The International Student Travel
                                                   Confederation (ISTC) was
                                                   established in 1949 by university
International Student Travel Confederation
                                                   student unions to make travel
Work: 31-204212800, Fax: 31 20 421 28 10
                                                   affordable for students. Today more
Email: istcinfo@istc.org
                                                   than 70 more than 70 specialist travel
Website: http://www.istc.org
                                                   companies work through the member
Address:
                                                   organizations of ISTC to further this
Amsterdam, 1017 BS
                                                   goal. They specialize in securing
Netherlands
                                                   student benefits in the areas of
                                                   flights, insurance, ground transport,
                                                   work exchange programs, and
                                               international identity cards. The
                                               ISTC network includes more than
                                               5000 offices in over 100 countries.
                                               Members collective serve 10 million
                                               students each year.
                                               The International
                                               Telecommunication Union manages
                                               the development of international
                                               communications technologies. For
                                               the first time in 2003 it will involve
                                               young people in its annual
International Telecommunication Union
                                               conference. It will provide education
Youth Program
                                               and seek youth input on several
Work: 41-227306161, Fax: 41-227306444
                                               including the basics of telecom
Alt.: 41-227305111
                                               technologies and their possible uses,
Email: itutelecom@itu.int
                                               the relationships between
Website:
                                               policy/regulation and market
http://www.itu.int/WORLD2003/forum/youth/ind
                                               structure in the world, the
ex.html and site on youth education:
                                               fundamentals of building a dynamic
http://www.itu.int/ITU-D/hrd/yes/
                                               communications environment, the
Address:
                                               relationships between policy,
Geneva 20, CH-1211
                                               regulation and the business world
Switzerland
                                               and finally how business is related to
                                               the world of communications. This is
                                               the first step to strengthen youth
                                               participation in decision-making
                                               related to international
                                               communications development.
International Union of Socialist Youth
Work: 43-1-5231267, Fax: 43-1-52312679         The International Union of Socialist
Email: iusy@iusy.org                           Youth is the global platform of
Website: http://www.iusy.org                   national level socialist youth
Address:                                       organizations. It is oriented to social
Vienna, A-1050                                 democrat youth bodies.
Austria
International Union of Students
                                               The International Union of Students
Work: 420-2-71731257
                                               links152 national unions of students
Email: ius@cfs-fcee.ca
                                               in 114 countries. The IUS is
Website: http://www.ius-uie.org
                                               therefore the largest representation of
Address:
                                               students in the world. It defends the
Prague 1, 110 01
                                               right to education.
Czech Republic
International Young Democrat Union             International Young Democrat
Work: 64-44725211, Fax: 64 4 472 2148        Union (IYDU) is an organisation for
Email: david.farrar@national.org.nz          young conservatives worldwide. It
Website: http://www.iydu.org                 has member-organisations in more
Address:                                     than 60 countries all over the world.
Wellington, NI, 6001                         It lobbies for conservative values of
New Zealand                                  democracy, political freedom,
                                             freedom of speech, individual
                                             liberty, and the right to private
                                             property.
International Young Nature Friends
Work: 31-629028850, Fax: 31 20 5715889
                                             International Young Nature Friends
Email: thijmen@XS4ALL.NL
                                             seeks to develop socialist culture and
Website: http://www.iynf.org
                                             offer education opportunities to
Address:
                                             working class people.
Amsterdam, 1011 TD
Netherlands
                                             The International Young
                                             Professionals Foundation (IYPF) is a
                                             not-for-profit public company
                                             working in the fields of human
                                             rights, poverty eradication,
                                             environment and social capital,
                                             within the broad context of
                                             sustainability. It utilizes and
CEO, International Young Professionals       promotes the resources, skills and
Foundation                                   knowledge that Young Professionals
Work: 61-412731000                           can bring to this arena in order to
Website: http://www.iypf.org                 create a better world for current and
Address:                                     future generations. The Foundation's
Mt Gravatt Plaza, Queensland, 4122           vision is A global community of
Australia                                    Young Professionals creating a better
                                             world for current and future
                                             generations through local and global
                                             action. The IYPF works with young
                                             professionals to generate solutions to
                                             the challenges faced in creating a
                                             better and brighter future for all and
                                             to support and facilitate projects
                                             emanating from this process.
International Youth Co-operation             IYOCO is a platform on the Internet
Work: 31 0 1621866978, Fax: 31 0 162406230   that offers information and resources
Email: iyoco@hotmail.com                     to promote international youth
Website: http://www.iyoco.org                cooperation.
Address:
The Hague, 2501 CC
Netherlands
                                                   Hostelling International is the brand
                                                   name of the International Youth
                                                   Hostel Federation, the organization
                                                   representing Youth Hostel
                                                   Associations worldwide. It is a non-
International Youth Hostel Federation
                                                   governmental, non-profit making
Work: 44-1707324170, Fax: 44 1707 323980
                                                   organization recognized by
Email: iyhf@iyhf.org
                                                   UNESCO. The global headquarters
Website: http://www.iyhf.org
                                                   is based in the United Kingdom. It is
Address:
                                                   one of the world's biggest
Hertfordshire, AL8 6JH
                                                   membership organizations for youth.
UK
                                                   Every year more than 4 million
                                                   people explore the world these
                                                   hostels and contribute almost US
                                                   $1.4 billion to tourist revenues
                                                   worldwide.
International Youth Network Against Racism
Work: 44 0 20 8981 0, Fax: 44 0 20 8981 0
Email: iynar@tid.org.uk
                                                   International Youth Network Against
Website: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/iynar/
                                                   Racism (IYNAR) is an Internet
and
                                                   discussion list of young leaders
http://www.takingitglobal.org/opps/orgdir.html?v
                                                   dedicated to ending racism. It was
ieworg=751 as well as
                                                   launched as a result of the United
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/wcar-
                                                   Nations World Conference Against
youthsummit
                                                   Racism.
Address:
London, England, E3 3HJ
UK
                                                   Oxfam's International Youth
                                                   Parliament is a network of young
                                                   leaders in 150 countries with a vision
International Youth Parliament
                                                   of youth building an equitable,
Work: 61-2-8204-3900, Fax: 61-2-9280-3426
                                                   sustainable and peaceful world. It
Email: info@iyp.oxfam.org
                                                   organized an inaugural conference in
Website: http://www.iyp.oxfam.org
                                                   October of 2000 and continues to
Address:
                                                   provide the participants with support
Sydney, NSW, 1043
                                                   to implement individual action plans
Australia
                                                   that they developed. The website
                                                   provides training materials ranging
                                                   from time management to
                                                 fundraising. The IYP secretariat is
                                                 currently examining the impact of
                                                 globalization on youth.
                                                 The Ismaili youth homepage seeks to
Ismaili Youth Site                               facilitate unity between the world
Email: ismaili@alysia.com                        wide Shia Imami Ismaili community,
Website:                                         to share information, to develop a
http://www.alysia.com/ismaili/home.htm           support system for Ismaili Youth in
Address:                                         different cultural environments. It
San Bernadino, CA                                links youth from five continents as
USA                                              individuals as well as student
                                                 associations.
                                                 In 2000 the World Conservation
                                                 Union (IUCN) and several partners
                                                 launched a program to train youths to
IUCN Young Journalists Program
                                                 become young journalists at the
Work: 41-229990001, Fax: 41 22 999 0010
                                                 service of biodiversity. The program
Email: mirzadelibe@hotmail.com
                                                 aimed to train an international corps
Website:
                                                 of young reporters to be dispatched
http://www.iucn.org/info_and_news/gyrp ,
                                                 to cover major events ranging from
WSSD Coordinator: Mirza Delibegovic,
                                                 conferences on climate change and
mirzadelibe@hotmail.com
                                                 forest conservation to the Olympics
Address:
                                                 and environmental trade fairs. They
Gland, Vaud, 1196
                                                 only participated in two events
Switzerland
                                                 during that year, both organized by
                                                 the IUCN. In 2002 they reported
                                                 about the WSSD in South Africa.
                                               Convened by the International Youth
                                               Foundation, the Global Partnership
IYF Global Partnership for Youth
                                               for Youth Development (GPYD) is a
Development
                                               unique initiative through which
Work: 410 347 1500, Fax: 410 347 1188
                                               global companies, development
Email: youth@IYFNet.org
                                               banks, bilateral aid agencies, private
Website: http://www.iyfnet.org/document.cfm/82
                                               foundations, and NGOs are working
Address:
                                               in an unprecedented global
Baltimore, MD, 21202
                                               partnership to improve the conditions
USA
                                               and prospects of children and youth
                                               worldwide.
Journal of Youth Studies                         The Journal of Youth Studies is an
Work: 44 0 141 330 4667, Fax: 44 0 141 330       international scholarly journal
3554                                             devoted to a theoretical and
Email: A.Furlong@socsci.gla.ac.uk                empirical understanding of young
Website:                                         people's experiences and life
http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/carfax/13676261.   contexts. Over the last decade,
html                                               changing socio-economic
Address:                                           circumstances have had important
Glasgow, Scotland, G12 8RT                         implications for young people: new
UK                                                 opportunities have been created, but
                                                   the risks of marginalization and
                                                   exclusion have also become
                                                   significant. This is the background
                                                   against which Journal of Youth
                                                   Studies has been launched, with the
                                                   aim of becoming the key
                                                   multidisciplinary journal for
                                                   academics with interests relating to
                                                   youth and adolescence.
Jubilee/Drop the debt
Work: 02 9299-2215, Fax: 02 9262-4514              Jubilee is a global network of
Email: jubilee@ncca.org.au                         movements campaigning for third
Website: http://www.jubileeusa.org                 world debt relief. An international
Address:                                           directory of these groups is visible
Sydney, NSW, 1230                                  here:
Australia
                                                   JA uses hands-on experiences to help
                                                   young peopleunderstand the
Junior Achivement
                                                   economics of life. In partnership
Work: 1 719 540 8000, Fax: 1 719 5406299
                                                   with business and educators, JA
Email: newmedia@ja.org
                                                   brings the real world to students,
Website: www.ja.org/
                                                   opening their minds to their
Address:
                                                   potential. With a growing number of
Colorado Springs, CO, 80906
                                                   volunteers, educators, parents, and
USA
                                                   contributors- 4 million students are
                                                   reached out to each year.
                                                   Junior Chamber International (JCI),
                                                   Inc., is a worldwide federation of
Junior Chamber International                       young professionals and
Work: 636-449-3100, Fax: 1-636-449-3107            entrepreneurs between the ages of 18
Alt.: 1-800-905-5499                               and 40. National level member
Email: ekodama@jci.cc                              organizations are active in more than
Website: http://www.jci.cc                         5,700 chapters in 110 nations around
Address:                                           the world. The mission of JCO is to
Chesterfield, MO, 63017                            contribute to the advancement of the
USA                                                global community by providing the
                                                   opportunity for young people to
                                                   develop the leadership skills, social
                                              responsibility, fellowship, and
                                              entrepreneurship necessary to create
                                              positive change. Junior Chamber
                                              International was founded in Mexico
                                              City in 1944, when representatives
                                              from eight nations met to create an
                                              organization that would address
                                              global concerns.
                                              JustAct is a USA national, nonprofit
                                              organization promoting youth
                                              leadership and action for global
                                              justice. Founded by students in 1983
                                              as the Overseas Development
                                              Network, the organization has been a
Exacutive Director, JustAct
                                              forum for thousands of young people
Work: 415-431-4204, Fax: 415-431-5953
                                              to address global issues such as
Email: info@justact.org
                                              social inequity, human rights, and
Website: http://www.justact.org
                                              environmental sustainability.
Address:
                                              JustAct's mission is to support the
San Francisco, CA, 94110
                                              leadership development of grassroots
USA
                                              youth groups by providing
                                              experiences and opportunities for
                                              personal development that will
                                              further strengthen their justice work
                                              in their communities and global
                                              justice.
                                              Founded in 1915 and headquartered
                                              in Indianapolis, Indiana, Kiwanis
                                              International is an organization of
                                              service-and-community-minded
                                              individuals who support children and
Kiwanis International                         young adults around the world. More
Work: 1- 317 875-8755, Fax: 1- 317 879-0204   than 500,000 Kiwanis-family
Email: kiwanismail@kiwanis.org                members in more than 80 countries
Website: Kiwanis International Website:       respond to the needs of their
http://www.kiwanis.org                        communities and pool their resources
Address:                                      to address worldwide issues. There
Indianapolis, IN, 46268-3196                  are several community service and
USA                                           leadership programs for youth. Key
                                              Clubs work in high schools age
                                              youth and Circle K clubs work with
                                              college age youth. Hugh O'Brian
                                              Youth (HOBY) programs work with
                                              youth leadership. Globally, Kiwanis
                                             is also dedicated to halting iodine
                                             deficiency disorders, the world's
                                             leading preventable cause of mental
                                             retardation. Key Club International
                                             website: http://www.keyclub.org
                                             Circle K International website:
                                             http://www.circlek.org HOBY
                                             (mostly North America):
                                             http://www.hoby.org
                                             Leaders Today is dedicated to
                                             helping young people realize their
                                             fullest potential through leadership
                                             education and development using
                                             innovative, youth inspired
                                             curriculum. Marc and Craig
                                             Kielburger founded Leaders Today
                                             with a common vision to empower
                                             youth to become socially involved
                                             and their inspirational work has been
                                             profiled on Oprah, 60 Minutes and
                                             Much Music as well as in The New
Leaders Today
                                             York Times, YM, Time for Kids and
Work: 905 889-9739, Fax: 905 760 - 9157
                                             Seventeen, among many others.
Email: training101@hotmail.com
                                             Leaders
Website: http://www.leaderstoday.com
                                             Today administers one, two and five
Address:
                                             day workshops around the world,
Thornhill, ON, L4J 8H9
                                             holds annual leadership training
Canada
                                             academies, and facilitator training
                                             programs. It also organizes overseas
                                             volunteer trips to Latin America,
                                             Africa, and Asia. It helps young
                                             people reach their fullest potential
                                             through leadership education and
                                             development using an innovative,
                                             youth inspired curriculum. Marc and
                                             Craig Kielburger founded Leaders
                                             Today with a common vision to
                                             empower youth to become socially
                                             involved.
Leadership for Environment and Development   Leadership for Environment and
(LEAD)                                       Development (LEAD) is an
Work: 44 0 8702202900, Fax: 44 0 870 220     international network of
2910                                         professionals committed to
Email: Alexandra@lead.org                    sustainable development. Its 1200
Website: http://www.lead.org                    members from nearly 70 countries
Address:                                        are drawn from business, media,
London, England, SW7 2PE                        public sectors, academia and non-
UK                                              government organizations. The
                                                LEAD network was set up in 1991
                                                by The Rockefeller Foundation.
                                                LEAD's aim is to create and sustain a
                                                global network of emerging and
                                                working leaders ready and willing to
                                                address environment and
                                                development challenges in different
                                                countries.
                                                Legacy International (LI) works with
                                                diverse groups of young people on
                                                programs that provide experiences,
                                                skills, and strategies to help them
                                                improve their own lives and the lives
                                                of others around them. Program
                                                themes have included cross-cultural
Legacy International                            and global competency, professional
Work: 1-540-297-5982                            retraining, environmental
Email: mail@legacyintl.org                      consideration, entrepreneurial skills,
Website: http://www.legacyintl.org              conflict transformation, and youth
Address:                                        development. The flagship program
Bedford, VA, 24523                              of LI is the Global Youth Village, a
USA                                             three week camp that evokes
                                                creativity, dialogue, cross-cultural
                                                competency through a dynamic
                                                blend of workshops and recreational
                                                activities change vary daily. Since
                                                1979 the program has bennefited
                                                young people from over 100
                                                countries.
                                                Life-Link Friendship-Schools is an
                                                independent Non Governmental
Life-Link                                       Organization, a peace oriented
Work: 46 0 18 50 43 44, Fax: 46 0 18 50 85 03   organization which aims to promote
Email: friendship-schools@life-link.org         contact and cooperation between
Website: http://www.life-link.org               young people around the world and
Address:                                        their schools, through active
Uppsala, SE-751 83                              participation in shared local small
Sweden                                          projects peace actions, vital for our
                                                time (e.g. Environment, Human
                                                Responsibilities and Human Rights,
                                            Conflict Resolution and Constructive
                                            Collaboration). Life-Link projects
                                            centre around three main areas of
                                            attention: Care for ourselves (Health
                                            and lifestyle) - Care for each other
                                            (Conflicts and coexistance) - Care
                                            for the environment (Sustainability).
                                            Realization of these three
                                            interdependent areas and increased
                                            confidence building will lead to
                                            increased Common Security. The
                                            philosophy is based on natural and
                                            social sciences and is neither
                                            politically nor religiously aligned. It
                                            has international contacts in more
                                            than 60 countries worldwide. In
                                            concrete terms youth age 12-19 at
                                            classes worldwide perform small
                                            peace actions that are then reported
                                            to the www.life-link.org Schools &
                                            Actions. Each participating school
                                            has its own page on the website.
                                            Classes can then in a second phase
                                            discuss performed peace actions with
                                            classes/schools in other countries.
                                            There is presently no fee for
                                            participation (June 2004). Life-Link
                                            is connected to the UNESCO Culture
                                            for Peace programme, and strongly
                                            supports the Olympic Truce initiative
                                            (www.olympictruce.org). Life-Link
                                            international office is presently
                                            situated in Uppsala City in Sweden.
                                            Lions Clubs International has a
                                            number of international youth
Lions Club                                  programs including a Peace Poster
Work: 630 571-5466x323, Fax: 630 571-8890   Contest, a youth exchange/youth
Email: executiveservices@lionsclubs.org     camp program, and a Leo Club
Website: http://www.lions-quest.org and     Program. The mission of Lions
http://www.lionsclubs.org                   Opportunities for Youth is to provide
Address:                                    the young people of the world with
Oak Brook, IL, 60523-8842                   opportunities for achievement,
USA                                         learning, contribution and service,
                                            individually and collectively,
                                            through sponsorship of activities
                                            identified as best practices in the
                                            field of youth development. Lions-
                                            Quest is also a youth program of
                                            Lions Clubs International and the
                                            Lions Clubs International
                                            Foundation. It is a life-skills training
                                            program for young people that is
                                            active in 33 countries and has helped
                                            more than 6 million students, ages 5
                                            to 18, reach their full potential. The
                                            goal is to help youth build
                                            responsibility and resiliency, the
                                            ability to face and overcome life's
                                            difficulties, and avoid self-
                                            destructive behaviors. The program
                                            was started in 1975 by an 18-year-
                                            old who was trying to solve his own
                                            life problems.
                                            Mandate the Future is an Internet
Mandate the Future
                                            youth forum that focuses on
Work: 94 074 419100, Fax: 94 074 419 200
                                            Sustainable Development and
Email: info@mandatethefuture.org
                                            discuss issues based on current
Website: http://www.mandatethefuture.org
                                            events. The goal is to submit results
Address:
                                            from this youth forum to decision-
Pelawatta, Battaramulla
                                            makers in order to strengthen youth
Sri Lanka
                                            impact on the global agenda.
                                            Mennonite World Conference
                                            (MWC) is an international
                                            fellowship of Christian churches who
Mennonite World Conference Global Youth
                                            trace their beginning to the 16th-
Summit
                                            century Radical Reformation in
Work: 610-966-5173
                                            Europe, particularly to the
Alt.: 215-723-1211
                                            Anabaptist movement. Today, more
Email: megs@MRN.ORG
                                            than 1,200,000 believers belong to
Website: http://www.mwc-
                                            this faith family; at least 55 percent
cmm.org/MWC/Registration/GlobalYouthSummi
                                            are African, Asian, or Latin
t.pdf
                                            American. MWC represents 87
Address:
                                            Mennonite and Brethren in Christ
Zionsville, PA, 18092
                                            national churches from 48 countries
USA
                                            on five continents. They will
                                            organize their first global youth
                                            summit in 2003.
Mobility International USA                  Mobility International USA
Work: 541 343-1284, Fax: 541 343-6812            (MIUSA) was founded in 1981 and
Email: info@miusa.org                            is a US-based national non-profit
Website: http://www.miusa.org                    organization whose mission is to
Address:                                         empower people with disabilities
Eugene, OR, 97440                                around the world through
USA                                              international exchange and
                                                 international development to achieve
                                                 their human rights. MIUSA works in
                                                 four main areas to provide programs
                                                 and services including: 1.) National
                                                 Clearinghouse on Disability &
                                                 Exchange (NCDE) 2.) International
                                                 Development & Disability, 3.)
                                                 International Exchange and
                                                 Leadership Development 4.) Loud,
                                                 Proud and Passionate!®:
                                                 International Women with
                                                 Disabilities Leadership and
                                                 Networking Projects.
                                                 The Mobilization Program of
                                                 Francophone Youth (PMJ) was
Mobilization Program of Francophone Youth        founded in September of 1999 by the
(PMJ)                                            leaders of francophone countries. It
Work: 506 856-2746, Fax: 506 869-6433            was set up to facilitate the creation of
Alt.: 506 856-2698                               youth networks and exchanges. The
Email: unite.jeunesse@francophonie.org           program organizes training seminars
Website: http://www.jeunesse.francophonie.org/   for youth and facilitates the sharing
Address:                                         of knowledge and resources. The
Dieppe, NB, E1A 6X2                              website as well contains much
Canada                                           content for the program
                                                 constituency. 51 countries participate
                                                 in the program.
                                                 The Mongolian Youth Development
                                                 Centre (MYDC) was established in
Mongolian Youth Development Centre               1997 and is a non-governmental
International Youth Camp                         organization that works to provide
Work: 00976 11 314433, Fax: 00976 11 326631      opportunities for youths to develop
Email: info@mydc.org.mn                          themselves through social,
Website: http://www.mydc.org.mn                  educational, cultural and physical
Address:                                         activities. One of the cornerstones of
Ulaanbaatar, 210646                              the organization is its youth
Mongolia                                         exchange programme, drawing both
                                                 local and international youths. The
                                                 youth exchange programme is an
                                             enrichment programme that allows
                                             youths from different countries to
                                             interact with each other and be more
                                             socially aware of the richness and
                                             diversity of each of their respective
                                             cultures. Each year, the MYDC hold
                                             an International youth camp for
                                             youths aged 14-20. This has been
                                             going on since 1999 and the camps
                                             have become progressively bigger
                                             and more exciting. Each year, more
                                             and more countries are represented
                                             and each year, more and more
                                             activities are added. The camps are a
                                             wonderful opportunity for
                                             international participants to interact
                                             with not only each other but also
                                             with the volunteers who help
                                             organize camps and the Mongolian
                                             youths who participate.
                                             Moral Re-Armament is a global
                                             network of people from all cultural,
                                             political, religious and economic
                                             backgrounds. They work together to
                                             build peace by helping people take
                                             personal responsibility, have honest
Moral Re-Armament Global Youth Network       conversations, examine the role of
Work: 32-92362540                            history in world affairs, and engage
Email: ward@pong.be                          in personal reflection. The
Website: http://www.globalyouthnetwork.org   movement began in the UK in 1938.
Address:                                     In 1998 and independent group of
Oost-Vlaanderen, B-9030                      young people in the movement
Belgium                                      created the Moral Re-Armament
                                             global network to facilitate
                                             communication and collaboration.
                                             They organize exchange programs
                                             and various seminars in different
                                             countries through the world, mostly
                                             in North America, Europe, and Asia.
Mormon Youth Information                     The Church of Latter Day Saints, or
Work: 801-540-0000                           Mormons, do not have an
Email: hostmaster@nielsen.net                international independent youth
Website: http://www.mission.net and a        network. Instead the following site
discussion group of young mormons            links all of the Mormon missions
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/yw-ym/                around the world.
Address:
Morgan, UT, 84050
USA
                                                  NASYO is an umbrella organization
Non-Aligned Students and Youth Organization formed by 98 national youth and
Work: 964-14253107, Fax: 00 964 1 425 3170        students organizations from different
Email: nasyo@uruklink.net                         parts of the world that support the
Website: http://www.uruklink.net/nasyo (The site concept of the Non-Aligned
seems to have expired, though it can be retrieved Movement. NASYO's objectives are:
via Google's cache                                to work with students and young
http://www.google.com.br/search?hl=en&lr=&ie people towards the aims and ideals
=UTF-8&q=+site:www.uruklink.net+nasyo ) ,         of universality; to strive for national
nasyo@uruklink.net                                liberation, for economic, social and
Address:                                          cultural justice, for equality among
Port Louis                                        nations, for cooperation among
Mauritius                                         nations and peoples, and against all
                                                  sorts of oppression and repression.
                                                    The Youth Outreach Initiative of the
                                                    Nuclear Age Peace Foundation
Nuclear Age Peace Foundation Youth
                                                    initiates and supports opportunities
Outreach Initiative
                                                    for youth to contribute toward a
Work: 805 965-3443, Fax: 805 568-0466
                                                    world at peace, free from the threat
Email: youth@napf.org
                                                    of nuclear weapons. Guiding
Website:
                                                    principles of the Initiative include a
http://www.wagingpeace.org/new/youtharea/inde
                                                    confidence in youth as community
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                                                    leaders, active citizens; a respect for
Address:
                                                    cultural, ethnic, and religious
Santa Barbara, CA, 93108-2794
                                                    diversity; a belief in nonviolence and
USA
                                                    a dialogue as a means to resolve
                                                    conflict.
                                                    OIJ is an intergovernmental youth
Organization of Ibero-American Youth (OIJ)          organization that links youth
Work: 34-913690284, Fax: 34-013690136               ministries and national youth
Alt.: 91-3690350                                    organizations in Spain and Latin
Email: oij@oij.org                                  American countries. It organizes
Website: http://www.oij.org                         seminars, makes various
Address:                                            publications, and promotes dialogue
Madrid, 28014                                       and cooperation among youth in
Spain                                               these countries. It is composed of
                                                    groups from 21 countries.
Organization of The Islamic Conference              The Organization of the Islamic
Sports Federation                                   Conference (OIC) has relationships
Work: 680-0800, Fax: 687-3568               with international bodies for Muslim
Email: oiccabinet@arab.net.as               youth. The Sports Federation of
Website: http://www.oic-oci.org/            Islamic solidarity Games seeks to
Address:                                    strengthen Islamic solidarity among
Jeddah, 21411                               youth in member states and promote
Saudi Arabia                                Islamic identity in the fields of sports
                                            and to inculcate the principles of
                                            non-discrimination as to religion,
                                            race or class, in conformity with the
                                            precepts of Islam. The World
                                            Federation of International Arab-
                                            Islamic Schools works for the
                                            dissemination of Islamic culture and
                                            the teaching of Arabic, the language
                                            of the Holy Qur'an, by extending
                                            support to the schools and cultural
                                            centers, and by training personnel
                                            and developing cooperation among
                                            the institutions endeavoring to spread
                                            Arabic language and Islamic culture
                                            all over the world as well as by
                                            creating sponsoring supervisory
                                            Arab-Islamic Schools.
                                            The Pax Christi International Youth
                                            Forum was established in 1990 to
                                            integrate the work of young people
                                            in the International Pax Christi
                                            Movement. Pax Christi International
                                            is a catholic peace and justice
                                            movement which was founded in the
                                            aftermath of the second World War
Pax Christi International Youth Forum
                                            when a number of French and
Work: 32 2 513 81 69, Fax: 32 2 502 46 26
                                            German citizens decided to take
Email: youth@paxchristi.net
                                            concrete steps to promote
Website: http://www.paxchristi.net/youth
                                            reconciliation. Beginning with prayer
Address:
                                            walks and exchanges between the
Brussels, 1000
                                            two countries, it soon became clear
Belgium
                                            that any work for peace needed to be
                                            rooted in social and economic
                                            justice. In this way, the branches of
                                            Pax Christi quickly grew to
                                            encompass all issues its members felt
                                            were pertinent to them in their quest
                                            for a better world. There are now
                                            members and affiliated groups all
                                                over the world, and the movement
                                                works actively in the fields of
                                                demilitarization and security, human
                                                rights, North-South relations, peace
                                                education, peace spirituality, non-
                                                violence, integrity of creation and
                                                faith, dialogue and reconciliation.
                                                Peace Brigades International (PBI) is
                                                a non-governmental organization
                                                (NGO) which protects human rights
                                                and promotes nonviolent
                                                transformation of conflicts. When
Peace Brigades                                  invited, it sends teams of volunteers
Work: 44- 0 20-7561-9141, Fax: 44- 0 20-7281-   into areas of repression and conflict.
3181                                            The volunteers accompany human
Email: info@peacebrigades.org                   rights defenders, their organizations
Website: http://www.peacebrigades.org           and others threatened by political
Address:                                        violence. Perpetrators of human
London, England, N4 3HT                         rights abuses usually do not want the
UK                                              world to witness their actions. The
                                                presence of volunteers backed by a
                                                support network helps to deter
                                                violence. In this way, we create
                                                space for local activists to work for
                                                social justice and human rights.
                                                Peace Child is an international
                                                organization which empowers young
Peace Child International
                                                people to inform themselves and take
Work: 44-1763274459, Fax: 44-1763274460
                                                action on major world issues. Since
Email: david@peacechild.org
                                                its founding in 1982 it has grown to
Website: http://www.peacechild.org
                                                include over 500 youth groups in 120
Address:
                                                countries. Registered in the UK as an
Buntingford, Herts, SG9 9AH
                                                educational charity, Peace Child has
UK
                                                cosultative status at the UN for
                                                which they have done many projects.
Peacework                                       Peacework is an international non-
Work: 1 800 272 55 99, Fax: 1 540 953 3904      profit organization dedicated to
Alt.: 42 0 224 911 722                          meeting humanitarian needs,
Email: mail@peacework.org                       fostering volunteerism, promoting
Website: www.peacework.org/                     global understanding, and expanding
Address:                                        personal awareness of the world's
Blackburs, VA, 240607426                        cultures and people. Peacework
USA                                             provides international volunteer
                                            service opportunities for groups that
                                            correspond to the development needs
                                            of countries around the world.
                                            Volunteer groups work in
                                            partnership with communities in
                                            need to meet specific humanitarian
                                            goals. Projects enhance volunteers'
                                            understanding and appreciation of
                                            the world's diversity of cultures.
                                            Volunteers explore the global
                                            dynamics that create conditions of
                                            conflict, economic disparity, hunger,
                                            and poverty, and think about ways
                                            they can help address these issues in
                                            their personal and professional lives.
                                            People's Global Action (PGA) is a
                                            network for spreading information
                                            and coordinating actions between
                                            grassroots movements around the
                                            world. These diverse groups share
                                            the same opposition to capitalism,
                                            and committment to direct action and
Peoples´ Global Action
                                            civil disobediance as the most
Work: 1 613 236 7238, Fax: 1 613 563 7861
                                            effective form of struggle. PGA grew
Email: pga@agp.org
                                            out of the international Zapatista
Website: http://www.agp.org
                                            gatherings in 1996 and 1997, and
Address:
                                            was formed as a space for direct and
Ottawa, ON
                                            un mediated contact between
Canada
                                            autonomous groups. The first
                                            conference took place in 1998, when
                                            movements from all continents met
                                            in Geneva and launched a worldwide
                                            coordination of resistance against the
                                            global market economy and the
                                            World Trade Organisation (WTO).
                                            Pioneers of Change is an emerging,
Pioneers of Change                          self-organizing, global learning
Work: 271-16243704                          community of committed, young
Email: mille@pioneersofchange.net           people, in their mid-20's to early
Website: http://www.pioneersofchange.net    30's, from diverse cultural, social,
Address:                                    and professional backgrounds.
Johannesburg, 2142                          Pioneers of Change numbers over
South Africa                                1000 individual pioneers in over 70
                                            countries, who have made a personal
                                               commitment to continuous learning
                                               and contribution. Pioneers organize
                                               in learning teams, project groups,
                                               and local networks as part of the
                                               flexible structure of the organisation.
                                               A series of learning programs form
                                               the core of our activities.
                                               The Postgraduates International
                                               Network (PI-Net) was founded on
                                               October 25th, 1997 by a group of
Postgraduates International Network
                                               postgraduate student representatives
Work: 36-1-343-4800/345, Fax: 36-1-321-3204
                                               meeting in Budapest, Hungary. The
Email: iroda@phd.hu
                                               organisation aims to encourage
Website: http://www.postgrad.org/
                                               international co-operation between
Address:
                                               postgraduate student associations,
Budapest, 1146
                                               and to facilitate communication
Hungary
                                               between the members of the
                                               international postgraduate
                                               community.
                                               Quaker.org (an Internet portal for
Quaker Youth Information and Links
                                               Quakers) keeps a listing of quaker
Work: 215-681-0783
                                               youth groups from all over the
Email: martink@nonviolence.org
                                               world. Some are formal
Website:
                                               organizations, under the care of
http://www.quaker.org/yfna/network.html
                                               Yearly Meetings, and others are
Address:
                                               simply reference people who have
Philadelphia, PA, 19104
                                               agreed to keep contact with other
USA
                                               young Quakers in their region.
                                               The Rainbow Family is an
                                               international movement of people of
Rainbow Gatherings
                                               all ages dedicated to intentional
Work: 303 258-0506, Fax: 303 975-5184
                                               community building, non-violence,
Email: rob@WELCOMEHOME.ORG
                                               and alternative lifestyles. It has no
Website: http://www.welcomehome.org
                                               leaders and no organizations.
Address:
                                               Interested people gather in national
Nederland, CO, 80466-0506
                                               forests in countries all over the globe
USA
                                               to pray for peace, celebrate nature,
                                               and make ritual.
Research Committee on Sociology of Youth       The International Sociological
Email: williamsonhj@cardiff.ac.uk              Association (ISA) was founded 1948
Website: http://www.ucm.es/info/isa/rc34.htm   in close cooperation with UNESCO's
Address:                                       Research Department. As peace
Cardiff, Wales, CF10 3WT                       education and youth issues were in
UK                                       the forefront of the postwar, many of
                                         the first officers of ISA were also
                                         youth sociologists. In 1975 the
                                         Research Committee on Sociology of
                                         Youth, RC 34, was established as a
                                         specialized branch of the ISA. The
                                         RC 34 was from the beginning not
                                         only a network for pure academic
                                         youth research, but also committed
                                         to the original heritage of social and
                                         political responsibility. This implies
                                         standing partnership with
                                         multilateral organizations aiming at
                                         conflict resolution, peace and the
                                         development of civic society. It is
                                         also the policy of RC 34 to invite, for
                                         membership and participation,
                                         colleagues from other disciplines as
                                         well as practitioners in the youth
                                         fields. In turn, they serve as a global,
                                         interdisciplinary network and
                                         meeting place for youth issues in
                                         general.
RiseUp.net Young Techies Network
Email: redcursor@riseup.net              RiseUp.net is a radical activist
Website: http://home.riseup.net/tech-    collective that provides online
activism.html                            resources for activists. It has recently
Address:                                 begun to organize an international
Seattle, WA                              network of young techie activists.
USA
                                         Roots and Shoots is the Jane Goodall
                                         Institute's international
                                         environmental and humanitarian
                                         program for young people. Its
Roots and Shoots
                                         mission is to foster respect and
Work: 301 565-0086, Fax: 301 565-3188
                                         compassion for all living things, to
Email: roots-shoots@janegoodall.org
                                         promote understanding of all cultures
Website: http://www.rootsandshoots.org
                                         and beliefs and to inspire each
Address:
                                         individual to take action to make the
Silver Spring, MD, 20910-4890
                                         world a better place for the
USA
                                         environment, animals and the human
                                         community. All Roots & Shoots
                                         members, from pre-K to university,
                                         demonstrate their care and concern
                                                   for living things through service
                                                   projects in their communities. Roots
                                                   & Shoots members participate as
                                                   individuals, in local groups and as
                                                   part of a global network.
                                                 Rotary is an organization of business
                                                 and professional leaders united
                                                 worldwide who provide
                                                 humanitarian service, encourage high
                                                 ethical standards in all vocations, and
                                                 help build goodwill and peace in the
                                                 world. In more than 160 countries
                                                 worldwide, approximately 1.2
                                                 million Rotarians belong to more
Rotary International                             than 30,000 Rotary clubs. There are
Work: 1-847-866-3000, Fax: 1-847-328-8554        five global youth programs. Rotary
Email: youthexchange@rotaryintl.org              Youth Leadership Awards (RYLA)
Website: RLYA:                                   is a training program for young
http://www.rotary.org/programs/ryla/index.html   leaders that emphasizes leadership,
Youth Exchange:                                  citizenship, and personal growth.
http://www.rotary.org/programs/youth_ex/index.h Rotary Youth Exchange is a program
tml                                              that facilitates the exchange of 8000
Rotaract:                                        young people every year to stay for
http://www.rotary.org/programs/rotaract/index.ht extended periods of time, involving
ml                                               youth from 82 countries. Rotaract
Interact:                                        clubs are community-based or
http://www.rotary.org/programs/interact/index.ht university-based service clubs for
ml                                               young men and women ages 18 to 30
                                                 that participate in projects that assist
Address:                                         their communities and advance
Evanston, IL, 60201                              international understanding. They
USA                                              also engage in activities related to
                                                 professional development and
                                                 leadership training. Interact is an
                                                 international organization of service
                                                 and social clubs for young people of
                                                 secondary school age that fosters
                                                 leadership and responsible
                                                 citizenship and promotes
                                                 international understanding and
                                                 peace.
Afterschool programs, Save the Children            Save the Children (STC) was started
Work: 203-221-4000, Fax: 203-221-4082              in 1932. It works in 45 countries all
Alt.: 1-800-728-3843                               over the world. Their model is
Email: mferrante@savechildren.org                simple, they work with families to
Website:                                         define and solve the problems that
http://www.savethechildren.org/edu/sb_youth_de   their children and their communities
v.shtml and http://www.youthnoise.org            face. They use a broad array of
Address:                                         strategies to ensure self-sufficiency
Westport, CT, 6880                               and today have become a leading
USA                                              international relief and development
                                                 organization. STC has some
                                                 programs that work directly with
                                                 youth including their Strong
                                                 Beginnings program and their new
                                                 online youth community:
                                                 YouthNoise
                                                 Seeds of Peace is a non-profit, non-
                                                 political organization that helps
                                                 teenagers from regions of conflict
                                                 learn the skills of making peace. The
                                                 program helps young people air their
Seeds of Peace                                   views and learn listening,
Work: 212-573-8040, Fax: 1-212-573-8047          communication and other conflict
Email: info@seedsofpeace.org                     resolution techniques. The goal is to
Website: http://www.seedsofpeace.org             help them develop empathy for one
Address:                                         another. Since the program began in
New York, NY, 10017                              1993 it has served young people
USA                                              from 22 countries including young
                                                 people from the conflicts of the
                                                 balkans, the middle east, cyprus, and
                                                 Kashmir (India and Pakistan). It is
                                                 considered to be an international
                                                 model for working with you.
                                                 Service Civil International (SCI) is a
                                                 voluntary service organisation with
                                                 37 branches and groups worldwide.
                                                 It promotes peace, international
Service Civil International
                                                 understanding and solidarity, social
Work: 94 8 233192, Fax: 94 8 232343
                                                 justice, sustainable development, and
Email: sciac@slt.lk
                                                 respect for the environment. It also
Website: http://www.sciint.org
                                                 believes that all the people are
Address:
                                                 capable of living together with
Kandy
                                                 mutual respect and without recourse
Sri Lanka
                                                 to any form of violence to solve
                                                 conflicts. Towards these ends SCI
                                                 organizes work camps, long term
                                                 voluntary service exchange programs
                                            with other countries, and peace
                                            building projects in specific conflict
                                            regions of the world (eg the Balkans
                                            and the Middle East).
                                            The Ship for World Youth (SWY) is
                                            a unique international cultural
                                            exchange program organised by the
                                            Government of Japan. The most
                                            prestigious program of its kind,
                                            SWY brings together over 250 youth
                                            from around the world to learn about
                                            international cooperation and
                                            understanding. Over a two-month
Ship for World Youth
                                            period, participants are involved in a
Work: 81 3 3249 0767, Fax: 81 2 3639 2436
                                            wide range of activities aimed at
Email: hq@iyeo.or.jp
                                            fostering cultural sensitivity,
Website: http://www.swyaa.org
                                            understanding and friendship. Most
Address:
                                            of the program is conducted onboard
Tokyo, Chuo-ku, 103-0013
                                            the cruise liner Nippon Maru, with
Japan
                                            some activities scheduled in Japan,
                                            and others in a number of seaports
                                            that are visited in the course of the
                                            voyage. Commencing in 1989, the
                                            program is run on an annual basis.
                                            Each year a different mix of nations
                                            is invited to participate and a
                                            different ports of call are
                                            incorporated into the itinerary.
                                            Young people of the Sikh religion
                                            used to be well organized on the
                                            international level through the
                                            International Youth Sikh Federation.
                                            It has since been de-organized and
Sikh Network
                                            now needs re-articulation. The
Work: 781-899-5565
                                            following sites provide some links to
Email: info@sikhnetwork.org
                                            local and national Sikh youth
Website: http://www.sikhnetwork.org
                                            communities around the world. 1)
Address:
                                            The International Institute of Gurmat
Waltham, MA, 2453
                                            Studies has organized gurmat camps
USA
                                            for young Sikhs around the world for
                                            the past thirty years.
                                            http://www.iigs.org 2) This Sikh
                                            portal gives a comprehensive listing
                                            of youth Sikh organizations around
                                               the world.
                                               http://www.sikhseek.com/Youth 3)
                                               And finally, this organization, the
                                               Sikh Network is a network of Sikh
                                               young adults organized as local
                                               chapters across North America,
                                               Europe and India. Its mission is to
                                               promote the spiritual and political
                                               growth of the Sikh Nation through
                                               personal and collective development.
                                               The focus of the Sikh Network is to
                                               educate both the Sikh community as
                                               well as the community at large.
                                               The Space Generation Summit was a
                                               two and a half day meeting of
                                               approximately 200 international
                                               young delegates for the purpose of
                                               refining and articulating the vision of
                                               young people on the future
                                               utilisation and exploration of space
Space Generation Summit
                                               by humanity. It was held in
Work: 281-226-7777, Fax: 00-1-281-268-1995
                                               conjunction with the World Space
Email: sgsinfo@unsgac.org
                                               Congress - the largest gathering of
Website: http://www.unsgac.org/sgs/index.php
                                               space scientists for a decade - and
Address:
                                               builds on the work of the Space
Houston, TX, 77058
                                               Generation Forum of the Third UN
USA
                                               Conference on the Exploration and
                                               Peaceful Uses of Outer Space. The
                                               SGS took full advantage of the
                                               unique opportunities that WSC offers
                                               to present a unified global youth
                                               vision on space issues to world
                                               leaders.
                                               Squat.Net is an international internet
                                               magazine that focuses on squatted
Squat.net
                                               houses and other free spaces (a
Work: 49-89-2443-71968, Fax: 49-89-2443-
                                               squatted house is one that has been
71968
                                               invaded by non-native habitatants,
Email: squat@squat.net
                                               often poor people who have no other
Website: http://squat.net
                                               place to live). Different people, with
Address:
                                               different backgrounds such as
Berlin, 10119
                                               squatters, punks, hackers, etc. work
Germany
                                               together to collect news and
                                               information about the international
                                               movement.
                                               SIFE Teams establish a variety of
Senior Vice President, Students in Free        community outreach programs that
Enterprise                                     teach free enterprise. For example,
Work: 417-831-9505, Fax: 417 831-6165          they teach concepts such as
Email: sifehq@sife.org                         budgeting, accounting and supply
Website: http://www.sife.org                   and demand. They help budding
Address:                                       entrepreneurs get their plans off the
Springfield, MO, 65803-4775                    ground and mentor at-risk students,
USA                                            inspiring them to reach for their
                                               dreams.
                                               The Students’ Forum 2000 is a youth
                                               initiative which provides space for
                                               reflection on issues and processes
                                               related to globalization and a
                                               framework for respective action. The
                                               Student’s Forum 2000 aims at
                                               challenging youth to challenge
                                               themselves through: promoting
                                               intercultural exchange among young
                                               people from around the world;
Students' Forum 2000
                                               interactive networking amongst
Work: 42-0224310989
                                               NGO’s and individuals; stimulating
Email: info@sforum.net
                                               and supporting joint action and
Website: http://www.sforum.net
                                               multiplication effect; facilitating
Address:
                                               constructive dialogue on global
Prague 1, Hrad
                                               issues; developing their knowledge,
Czech Republic
                                               skills and attitudes of young people.
                                               The Students’ Forum 2000 works
                                               with and for active young people
                                               with diverse backgrounds from
                                               around the world. Through its
                                               activities Students’ Forum 2000
                                               Initiative aims at bridging the gap
                                               between theory and practice, which
                                               often occurs in the work of young
                                               people and/ or youth NGOs.
Subud Youth Association International          The objectives of the youth wing,
Work: 54 1148326434                            Subud Youth Association
Email: ayoung@subud.org.ar                     International, (SYAI), are to help
Website: http://www.subudyouth.org (Also see   young people develop their talents,
http://www.subud.org )                         identify direction for their life work,
Address:                                       and assist them with planning and
Buenos Aires, Capital Federal, 1183       taking steps toward their field of
Argentina                                 studies and careers. It organises
                                          activities and programs run by, with,
                                          and for young people to meet their
                                          needs and interests. It aims to
                                          facilitate international
                                          communication between youth of all
                                          nations and cultures.
                                          Sufi Youth International, as a
                                          department of the International
                                          Association of Sufism, was created
Sufi Youth International                  to develop and expand an
Work: 415-472-6959, Fax: 415-472-6221     international support network for
Email: admin@ias.org                      youth that encourage youth to
Website: http://sufiyouth.org             explore the spiritual and value
Address:                                  questions of life. SYI serves as a
San Rafael, CA, 94903                     forum designed to support youth
USA                                       who seek to incorporate spirituality
                                          into their everyday lives and are
                                          dedicated to creating an ethical
                                          society for humanity.
                                          SYNDESMOS, the World
                                          Fellowship of Orthodox Youth, is a
                                          federation of Orthodox youth
                                          movements and theological schools
Syndesmos
                                          around the world, working under the
Work: 30-2106560991, Fax: 30-2106560992
                                          blessing of all the local canonical
Email: syndesmos@syndesmos.org
                                          Churches, to serve the Church. The
Website: http://www.syndesmos.org
                                          aim of SYNDESMOS is to develop
Address:
                                          cooperation and communication
Holargos, 15510
                                          among Orthodox youth movements
Greece
                                          and theological schools around the
                                          world, and to promote within them a
                                          deeper understanding and vision of
                                          their common faith.
                                          TakingITGlobal is an international
TakingITGlobal
                                          youth organization that inspires,
Work: 416 928-3362x4225
                                          informs, involves and connects
Email: info@takingitglobal.org
                                          young people through a global online
Website: http://www.takingitglobal.org
                                          community, supporting youth action
Address:
                                          globally and locally. It is partnered
Toronto, ON, M4Y 1T4
                                          with the Global Youth ACTION
Canada
                                          Network which is an incubator of
                                          global partnerships among youth
                                          organizations and seeks to facilitate
                                          intergenerational partnership in
                                          global decision-making.
                                          The TakingITGlobal HIV and AIDS
                                          network has three goals: 1.Connect
                                          youth-run AIDS advocacy and
                                          service groups around the world. 2.
TakingITGlobal HIV & AIDS Network
                                          Link young people attending the
Work: 416 928-3362x4225
                                          International AIDS Conference in
Email: info@takingitglobal.org
                                          Barcelona. And 3. Convene
Website: http://aids.takingitglobal.org
                                          electronically to plan youth
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                                          representation for global events and
Toronto, ON, M4Y 1T4
                                          processes relating to AIDS, such as
Canada
                                          United Nations conferences,
                                          treatment access and international
                                          funding issues, and the Global Fund
                                          to Fight AIDS, TB, and Malaria.
                                          The TakingITGlobal ICT Network
                                          believes that young people can and
                                          are harnessing the power of
                                          information and communications
                                          technologies (ICTs) to assure
                                          opportunity, empowerment, and
                                          inclusion for all. The network
                                          provides an opportunity for young
TakingITGlobal ICT Network                people to meet each other,
Work: 416 928-3362x4225                   collaborate, and share advice
Email: info@takingitglobal.org            to improve their ICT-related
Website: http://ict.takingitglobal.org    activities. It also serves as a conduit
Address:                                  through which young people can be
Toronto, ON, M4Y 1T4                      recognized by and become involved
Canada                                    with national and international
                                          initiatives that persue any of the
                                          following four goals: 1. Create and
                                          provide access to ICT infrastructure.
                                          2. Develop content for various
                                          media. Provide ICT training to
                                          marginalized groups. And 4. Provide
                                          ICT policy advice to governments
                                          and funding agencies.
The BIG 7                                 There is a need to recognise the
Work: 876-9687288, Fax: 876 968 1482      universal validity of the non-formal
Email: dcintaward@cwjamaica.com                education of young people,
Website:                                       particularly through the work of
http://www.intaward.org/partnership/big7.asp   world youth education organisations.
Address:                                       Thus the Chief Executive Officers of
Kingston 5                                     seven of the largest worldwide, non-
Jamaica                                        formal education organisations who
                                               today actively involve more than 100
                                               million young people, have shared
                                               their vision of the non-formal
                                               education of young people into the
                                               next century. The Alliance of Youth
                                               CEOs comprises the Chief Executive
                                               Officers of the: World Alliance of
                                               Young Men's Christian Associations
                                               (YMCA), World Young Women's
                                               Christian Association (YWCA),
                                               World Organisation of the Scout
                                               Movement (WOSM), World
                                               Association of Girl Guides and Girl
                                               Scouts (WAGGGS), International
                                               Federation of Red Cross and Red
                                               Crescent Societies (IFRC),
                                               International Youth Foundation
                                               (IYF), International Award
                                               Association (IAA)
The Hague International Model United
                                               THIMUN Youth Assembly is a
Nations (THIMUN)
                                               project that brings the wisdom and
Work: 31-70-3563273, Fax: 31-70-3562775
                                               contributions of young people in the
Email: info@thimunyouth.net
                                               Model United Nation's movements
Website: http://www.youthassembly.org,
                                               to the United Nations world forums
http://www.thimun.org,
                                               and other international conferences.
http://www.thimunyouth.net
                                               It is one of the only channels that
Address:
                                               provides individual young people
The Hague, 2517 HC
                                               with direct access to these forums.
Netherlands
                                               ThinkQuest Programs is a national
ThinkQuest                                     and international competition. It
Work: 650-607-0691                             provides a motivating opportunity
Email: webmaster@thinkquest.org                for students and educators to work
Website: http://www.thinkquest.org             collaboratively in teams and to learn
Address:                                       as they create web based learning
Redwood Shores, CA, 94065                      materials and teach others. It has
USA                                            motivated independent national level
                                               competitions in 22 countries around
                                            the world.
UNAIDS Youth Participation Guidelines
Work: 4122 7913666, Fax: 4122 7914187
Email: unaids@unaids.org                    UNAIDS is the UN initiative to
Website:                                    combat aids. Linked here are
http://www.unaids.org/UNGASS/youth.html     guidelines for youth participation in
Address:                                    this inter-governmental program.
Geneva 27, CH-1211
Switzerland
                                            UN Office for Drug Control and
                                            Crime Prevention (UNDCP) views
                                            the involvement of young people in
                                            the development of drug-abuse
                                            prevention activities as crucial. The
                                            goal of the Global Youth Network is
                                            to allow young people to influence
                                            decision-making processes, to use
                                            their unique ability to formulate
                                            novel approaches to common
                                            problems and to build bridges
                                            connecting youth around the world.
                                            The project aims to create a self-
                                            sustaining network of youth groups.
UNDCP Global Youth Network                  Participants will be trained and
Work: 43-1-260604244, Fax: 43-1-260605928   equipped to identify and disseminate
Email: gautam.babbar@undcp.org              innovative approaches to drug-abuse
Website: http://www.undcp.org/youthnet      prevention among young people
Address:                                    within their own region or
Vienna, A-1400                              constituency. The Network will also
Austria                                     collect information on new patterns
                                            and trends in drug abuse among
                                            young people. This early warning
                                            system will help UNDCP identify
                                            emerging drug-abuse problems
                                            among youth. The Global Youth
                                            Network grew out of the Banff
                                            Youth Vision Jeunesse Drug Abuse
                                            Prevention Forum in 1998 in Canada
                                            and now has member groups in
                                            almost 30 countries. Several youth
                                            groups participating in the Forum
                                            shared ideas about how to prevent
                                            drug abuse. Their ideas and
                                            proposals were brought to the
                                          attention of government leaders
                                          during the Special Session of the
                                          General Assembly devoted to
                                          countering the world drug problem
                                          in June 1998. The Global Youth
                                          Network allows the original groups
                                          from Banff and many others to stay
                                          in contact, to continue to learn from
                                          each other and to have access to
                                          educational materials and
                                          information.
                                          The UNEP Youth Advisory Council
                                          (YAC) is a group of 12 youth leaders
                                          (2 per region) elected biennially at
UNEP Youth Advisory Council               UNEP's Global Youth Retreat. The
Work: 254 2 623262, Fax: 254 2 62 3927    Council works closely with UNEP
Email: Theodore.oben@unep.org             on environmental issues, UNEP
Website: http://www.unep.org/tunza/       decision making processes, and
Address:                                  UNEP program development. The
Nairobi                                   Council members support UNEP in
Kenya                                     enhancing environmental awareness
                                          and act as ambassadors for the
                                          environmental conscience of young
                                          people world wide.
UNESCO Korea International Youth Camp
Work: 82-2-755-9068, Fax: 82-2-755-9069
Email: iyc@unesco.or.kr                   The Asian UNESCO headquaters in
Website: http://youth.unesco.or.kr/iyc/   Asia organizes an International
Address:                                  Youth Camp every year.
Seoul
Korea, South
                                          The UNESCO Youth Coordination
                                          Unit is a small unit within
                                          UNESCO's Headquarters (Paris,
UNESCO Youth Coordination Unit
                                          France) which is part of the Bureau
Work: 33-1-45 68 57 90
                                          for Strategic Planning (BSP). BSP's
Email: ucj@unesco.org
                                          principal task is to prepare the
Website: http://www.unesco.org/youth
                                          Organization's Medium-Term
Address:
                                          Strategy. Furthermore, BSP has
Paris, 75352
                                          responsibility for the development,
France
                                          mainstreaming and coordination of
                                          UNESCO's strategies and programs
                                          pertaining to women, youth and least
                                                   developed countries and to build
                                                   appropriate partnerships. The unit
                                                   also organizes a UNESCO youth
                                                   forum every few years.
UNICEF Youth Programs
Work: 212-326-7050, Fax: 212-824-6470
Email: voy@unicef.org                              Voices of Youth is the UNICEF
Website: http://www.unicef.org/voy                 online forum for youth participation
Address:                                           in global issues.
New York, NY, 10017
USA
                                                   The Unification Church of Reverend
                                                   Sun Myung Moon (Moonies) has
                                                   three programs to support youth. The
                                                   first is Religious Youth Service
                                                   which provides a forum for youth to
                                                   put aside doctrinal differences and
                                                   unite in activities of service. Second
                                                   is the Youth Seminar on World
                                                   Religions (YSWR), each summer
                                                   international and interreligious
                                                   groups of 150 students and
Unification Church Youth Programs                  professors travel around the world
Work: 82-2 711-5323, Fax: 82-2 701-1804            together, visiting important religious
Email: mission@tongil.or.kr                        cities and studying at those locations
Website: The Unification Church global website:    the traditions of Buddhism,
http://www.unification.net and contacts            Christianity, Confucianism,
http://www.unification.net/misc/uc_directory.htm   Hinduism, Islam, Judaism and
l , Youth Federation for World Peace               Unificationism. Third is the Youth
http://www.yfwp.org                                Federation for World Peace founded
Address:                                           by Reverend Sun Myung Moon in
Seoul, 121-040                                     1994. The federation is dedicated to
Korea, South                                       the belief that peaceful families are
                                                   the foundation for peaceful societies,
                                                   peaceful nations, and a peaceful
                                                   world. Through its initiatives to
                                                   inspire youth, the group promotes the
                                                   values of filial piety, premarital
                                                   celibacy, marital fidelity, and public
                                                   service to humanity. Members
                                                   engage in community service
                                                   projects around the world. Projects
                                                   must be appropriate to the needs and
                                                   diverse perspectives of that culture.
                                                To encourage environmental
                                                responsibility the federation educates
                                                youth to actively protect and reclaim
                                                the natural world as both our refuge
                                                and our inspiration. Every few years
                                                the organization convenes world
                                                conferences and enjoys the
                                                participation of people from up to
                                                164 countries.
                                                The UN International Strategy for
                                                Disaster Reduction (ISDR) aims at
                                                building disaster resilient
                                                communities by promoting increased
Awareness and Promotion Officer, UNISDR
                                                awareness of the importance of
Education Campaign (UN Inter-Agency
                                                disaster reduction as an integral
Secretariat of the International Strategy for
                                                component of sustainable
Disaster Reduction)
                                                development, with the goal of
Work: 4122 9172777, Fax: 4122 9170563
                                                reducing human, social, economic
Email: rencoret@un.org
                                                and environmental losses due to
Website: http://www.unisdr.org
                                                natural hazards and related
Address:
                                                technological and environmental
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                                                disasters. Each year the ISDR
Switzerland
                                                secretariat coordinates the World
                                                Disaster Reduction Campaign, which
                                                focuses on different themes (water,
                                                mountains, education, etc).
United Nation Population Fund Youth
Information
                                                The UNFPA is committed to helping
Work: 1- 212 297-5020, Fax: 1- 212 557-6416
                                                young people protect their rights to
Email: hetle@unfpa.org
                                                reproductive and sexual health and
Website: http://www.unfpa.org/adolescents/
                                                provides some resources for this
Address:
                                                purpose.
New York, NY, 10017
USA
                                                The UN Cyber School Bus provides
Project Manager, United Nations
                                                students with a forum for learning
Cyberschoolbus
                                                about the world in which they live. It
Work: 212-963-8589, Fax: 212-963-3358
                                                was created in 1996 as the online
Email: cyberschoolbus@un.org
                                                education component of the Global
Website: http://www.un.org/cyberschoolbus
                                                Teaching and Learning Project,
Address:
                                                whose mission is to promote
New York, NY, 10017
                                                education about international issues
USA
                                                and the United Nations. The specific
                                                   aims of the Cyberschoolbus are 1)
                                                   To create an on-line global education
                                                   community; 2) To create educational
                                                   action projects to show students that
                                                   they have a role in finding solutions
                                                   to global problems; 3) To give
                                                   students a voice in global issues; 4)
                                                   To provide high-quality teaching
                                                   resources to a wide range of
                                                   educators in a cost-effective manner.
                                                   The United Nations Youth Unit has
                                                   been responsible for organizing the
                                                   World Youth Forum of the United
United Nations Focal Point on Youth
                                                   Nations System. In November of
Work: 1-212-9632791, Fax: 1-212-9630111
                                                   2002 the Unit was merged with a
Email: ilenko@un.org
                                                   new UN body that also works with
Website: http://www.un.org/youth/
                                                   aging and family and is called the
Address:
                                                   Intergenerational Issues Section. The
New York, NY, 10017
                                                   UN has organized four World Youth
USA
                                                   Forums and produced various
                                                   documents detailing agreements of
                                                   international youth organizers.
                                                   The United Nations Special Session
                                                   on Children was held 8-10 May,
                                                   2002. It was a meeting of the UN
                                                   General Assembly dedicated to the
United Nations Special Session on Children
                                                   children and adolescents of the
Work: 1 212 303 7990, Fax: 1 212 303-7992
                                                   world. It brought together
Email: press@unicef.org
                                                   government leaders and Heads of
Website: The official website for the event was:
                                                   State, NGOs, children's advocates
http://www.unicef.org/specialsession/ A separate
                                                   and young people themselves at the
ongoing emailing list links some of the young
                                                   United Nations secretariat in New
delegates:
                                                   York in 2002. It enjoyed the
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ungassyouth/
                                                   participation of more than 1,400
Address:
                                                   delegates, representing
New York, NY, 10017
                                                   approximately 800 NGOs as well as
USA
                                                   government and private sector
                                                   representatives. More than 100
                                                   countries brought youth delegates
                                                   who were under 20-years-old.
United Network of Young Peace Builders             The United Network Of Young
Work: 31-299436093, Fax: 31 299 427126             Peace Builders (UNOY - formerly
Email: e-net@unoy.org                              United Nations of Youth) is a global
Website: http://www.unoy.org               network of young leaders dedicated
Address:                                   to conflict prevention and peace
Purmerend, 1441 AK                         education.
Netherlands
                                           The United World Colleges are a
                                           group of ten related International
                                           Schools, with locations throughout
                                           the world, and dedicated to
United World Colleges                      promoting international
Work: 44 0 2073882066, Fax: 44 0 20 7388   understanding through education.
3166                                       Students from 16-19 years of age
Email: uwcio@uwc.org                       come from all corners of the globe to
Website: http://www.uwc.net                live and study together, and to learn
Address:                                   about each other in an environment
London, England, WC1H 9LT                  that fosters peace, cooperation, and
UK                                         personal challenge. UWC students
                                           are chosen on merit, regardless of
                                           race, creed, color, background or
                                           financial ability and the majority are
                                           awarded scholarships.
United Youth International
Work: 212 334-9274, Fax: 212 334-2613      United Youth International is a USA
Email: daniel@unitedyouth.org              based initiative making a fresh
Website: http://www.unitedyouth.org        attempt to get youth around the
Address:                                   world to work together using the
New York, NY, 10012                        Internet as a starting point.
USA
                                           The Global Program on Youth, based
                                           at the University of Michigan School
                                           of Social Work in Ann Arbor,
                                           Michigan, USA, creates broad-based
University of Michigan Global Program on   groups of scholars, policy makers,
Youth                                      and service providers who work
Work: 734-936-8646, Fax: 734 763-3372      together to address critical and
Email: ssw.global@umich.edu                timely issues related to children and
Website: http://gpy.ssw.umich.edu          youth. GPY addresses the translation
Address:                                   from research to practice in an effort
Ann Arbor, MI, 48109-1106                  to make research more accessible
USA                                        and applicable to policy makers and
                                           practitioners. The project involves
                                           local and international, and inter-
                                           institutional and inter-professional
                                           collaborations.
                                                 Established as a Treaty Organization
                                                 with its own Charter in an
                                                 International Agreement adopted by
                                                 the General Assembly in resolution
                                                 35/55 of 5 December 1980, the
                                                 University for Peace has the mission:
University of Peace
                                                 to provide humanity with an
Work: 506-2059000, Fax: 506 249 1929
                                                 international institution of higher
Email: info@upeace.org
                                                 education for peace and with the aim
Website: http://www.upeace.org
                                                 of promoting among all human
Address:
                                                 beings the spirit of understanding,
San Jose
                                                 tolerance and peaceful coexistence,
Costa Rica
                                                 to stimulate cooperation among
                                                 peoples and to help lessen obstacles
                                                 and threats to world peace and
                                                 progress, in keeping with the noble
                                                 aspirations proclaimed in the Charter
                                                 of the United Nations.
                                                 The Vegetarian Youth Network is an
                                                 informal, grassroots, non-
Vegetarian Youth Network                         professional organization run
Email: vynet@mhv.net                             entirely by, and for, teenagers who
Website:                                         support compassionate, healthy,
http://www.geocities.com/RainForest/Vines/4482   globally-aware, vegetarian/vegan
/                                                living. The Network is committed to
Address:                                         providing support and
New Paltz, NY, 12561                             encouragement to vegetarian youth
USA                                              through programs that emphasize
                                                 communication. It has links with
                                                 youth in 25 countries.
                                                 Via Campesina is an international
                                                 movement which coordinates
                                                 peasant organizations of small and
                                                 middle-scale producers, agricultural
Via Campesina
                                                 workers, rural women, and
Work: 55 11 3361 3866
                                                 indigenous communities from Asia,
Email: sri@mst.org.br
                                                 Africa, America, and Europe. It is an
Website: http://www.viacampesina.org
                                                 autonomous, pluralistic movement,
Address:
                                                 independent from all political,
São Paulo, SP, 01202-002
                                                 economic, or other denomination. It
Brazil
                                                 is integrated by national and regional
                                                 organizations whose autonomy is
                                                 respected. Its origins go back to
                                                 April 1992, when several peasant
                                              leaders from Central America, North
                                              America, and Europe got together in
                                              Managua, Nicaragua, at the Congress
                                              of the National Union of Farmers
                                              and Livestock Owners (UNAG). The
                                              principal objective of Via Campesina
                                              is to develop solidarity and unity in
                                              the diversity among small farmer
                                              organizations, in order to promote
                                              economic relations of equality and
                                              social justice; the preservation of
                                              land; food sovereignty; sustainable
                                              agricultural production; and an
                                              equality based on small and medium-
                                              scale producers.
                                              Volunteers for Peace is a voluntary
                                              membership organization that has
                                              been coordinating International
Director, Volunters for Peace
                                              Workcamps since 1982. In 2004,
Work: 802-259-2759, Fax: 802-259-2922
                                              they exchanged over 1200
Email: vfp@vfp.org
                                              volunteers. Their services include
Website: http://www.vfp.org
                                              providing consultation and a
Address:
                                              placement service for workcamp
Belmont, VT, 5730
                                              hosts and volunteers, linking people
USA
                                              with programs. VFP offers more than
                                              2400 International Voluntary Service
                                              programs in 90+ countries.
                                              In 1992 the World Economic Forum
                                              developed a special community
                                              called Global Leaders for Tomorrow
WEF Global Leaders of Tomorrow Program        (GLTs). The community, through its
Work: 41 0 228691212, Fax: 41 0 22 786 2744   programs, aims to create and engage
Email: glt@weforum.org                        a global network of young business
Website: http://www.weforum.orr/glt/          and non-business leaders, dedicated
Address:                                      to working together in areas of social
Geneva, CH - 1223                             and environmental development and
Switzerland                                   entrepreneurship. It is one of the few
                                              forums that provides young people
                                              with direct access to world's most
                                              powerful decision-makers.
WitchVox                                      WitchVox is a global internet portal
Work: 727 723 0734, Fax: 727 723 0734         for Pagan and Neo Pagan believers
Email: webmaster@WITCHVOX.COM                 as well as followers of indigenous
Website:                                       Celtic religions. The site provides a
http://www.witchvox.com/wotw/xgroups_y.html    listing of local groups of young
Address:                                       people who are interested in
Clearwater, FL, 33758-4924                     Paganism all over the world.
USA
                                               The YMCA (Young Men's Christian
                                               Association) is a world-wide
                                               Christian, ecumenical, voluntary
                                               movement for women and men with
                                               special emphasis on the involvement
                                               of young people. It seeks to build a
World Alliance of YMCAs
                                               human community of justice with
Work: 41-22-8495100, Fax: 41-22-8495110
                                               love, peace and reconciliation.
Email: office@ymca.int
                                               Founded in 1844, it now works
Website: http://www.ymca.int
                                               through 14'000 local associations
Address:
                                               and 45 million members in 122
Geneva, 1208
                                               countries. The National Movements
Switzerland
                                               form the World Alliance of YMCAs,
                                               an international organisation based in
                                               Geneva, Switzerland, which has
                                               consultative status with the
                                               Economic and Social Council of the
                                               United Nations.
World Assembly of Muslim Youth
Work: 9661 4641669, Fax: 966 1 4641710
                                               World Assembly of Muslim Youth is
Alt.: 966 1 4628984
                                               an international Islamic organization
Email: info@wamy.org
                                               dealing especially with youth affairs
Website:
                                               and embracing over 450 Islamic
http://www.wamy.org/islam/Wamy.html
                                               youth students organizations in five
Address:
                                               continents.
Riyadh, 11443
Saudi Arabia
                                               The World Assembly of Youth
World Assembly of Youth
                                               gathers the National Youth Councils
Work: 603-91732722, Fax: 603-91736011
                                               of more than 100 countries. It
Email: hq@worldassemblyofyouth.org
                                               organizes regional seminars,
Website: http://www.worldassemblyofyouth.org
                                               facilitates information sharing, and is
Address:
                                               one of the largest representative
Kuala Lumpur, 56000
                                               bodies of youth before the United
Malaysia
                                               Nations.
World Association of Girl Guides and Girl      The Guide Movement was formally
Scouts                                         established in 1910, starting in the
Work: 44 0 2077941181, Fax: 44 0 20 7431       United Kingdom and then spreading
3764                                           world-wide. The first official
Email: wagggs@wagggsworld.org                  international co-operation started in
Website: http://www.wagggsworld.org            1919, and the World Association of
Address:                                       Girl Guides and Girl Scouts in its
London, England, NW3 5PQ                       present form was established in
UK                                             1928. Due to the size of the
                                               organization (136 member countries,
                                               and around 10 million members) it is
                                               divided into five regions where
                                               national associations can work
                                               together on common problems and
                                               opportunities. The World
                                               Association is a British-based
                                               charity, and the Europe Region a
                                               Belgium-based international non-
                                               profit organization. The movement is
                                               non-formal and educational, and
                                               focuses on encouraging the
                                               development of the intellectual,
                                               spiritual, physical, emotional, social
                                               and moral aspects of its members,
                                               based on the movements' values. Its
                                               mission is to enable girls and young
                                               women to develop their fullest
                                               potential as responsible citizens of
                                               the world.
                                               The World Bank, recognizing the
                                               importance of youth to development,
                                               has a Development Education
                                               Program (DEP) which produces tools
                                               and resources to help teachers and
World Bank Development Education Program
                                               young people to explore social,
Work: 202-458-5943, Fax: 202-676-0961
                                               economic, and environmental issues
Email: dep@worldbank.org
                                               of sustainable development in their
Website:
                                               classrooms, communities, and
http://www.worldbank.org/wbi/developmenteduc
                                               around the world. Their web sites
ation
                                               offer a wide range of materials--from
Address:
                                               classroom ready learning modules to
Washington, DC, 20433
                                               edu-tainment to primary source
USA
                                               World Bank documents and data--all
                                               designed to help young people find
                                               information for making informed,
                                               well-considered decisions for a
                                               sustainable future.
World Blind Union Youth Committee
Work: 34 91 589 45 33, Fax: 34 91 589 47 49   Blind people of the world are well
Alt.: 34 91 589 4692                          organized from local to global levels,
Email: umc@once.es                            culminating in the World Blind
Website: http://www.worldblindunion.org       Union. The Union gathers as a global
Address:                                      assembly every four years. In 2000
Madrid, 28006                                 there was a World Youth Committee.
Spain
World Congress of Youth
Work: 514 289-9661, Fax: 905 450-1451         The World Congress of Youth is a
Email: general.wcy@canadamail.com             Canadian based initiative making a
Website: http://www.wcyunited.org             fresh attempt to improve
Address:                                      representation of youth at the global
Montreal, Quebec                              level.
Canada
                                              World Corps is an international non-
                                              governmental organization (NGO)
                                              with headquarters in Seattle,
                                              Washington, USA, and training sites
                                              in India, Kenya, Mexico, and the
                                              Philippines. World Corps:
                                              Collaborating with public, private
                                              and NGO partners in developing
                                              countries, World Corps identifies
                                              promising young leaders from rural
                                              areas. It gives these men and women,
World Corps                                   known as World Corps Professionals
Work: 206 634-2248, Fax: 206 634-2252         (WCPs), a long-term, intensive
Email: info@worldcorps.org                    training program designed to teach
Website: http://www.worldcorps.org            skills in business development,
Address:                                      community development, and global
Seattle, WA, 98104                            citizenship. The goal is to give them
USA                                           skills that they will need to establish
                                              their own small businesses that will
                                              have both commercial and
                                              community missions. The first 15
                                              Indian WCPs in the pilot program,
                                              after three months of classroom and
                                              field training, have started
                                              Community Information Center's
                                              (CICs) in the five major towns of
                                              Kuppam Constituency, in southern
                                              Andhra Pradesh State. Other young
                                              leaders are developing projects in
                                                  Brazil, Kenya, Mexico, South Africa,
                                                  and the Philippines.
                                                  The World Council of Churches
                                                  youth web site seeks to strengthen
World Council of Churches Youth Program           the ecumenical youth movement and
Work: 41-227916666                                young people's solidarity networks,
Email: yinfo@ecumenicalyouth.org                  promote ecumenism and the search
Website: http://wcc-coe.org/wcc/what/jpc/youth-   for Christian unity among young
e.html and soon http://www.ecumenicalyouth.org    Christians. This is a place where
Address:                                          young people across cultures and
Geneva 2, GE 1211                                 across confessions can meet, discuss,
Switzerland                                       share and learn from each other, as
                                                  well as from the information
                                                  provided on the site.
                                                  The World Federalist Association
                                                  has a youth program dedicated to
                                                  democratizing international decision-
                                                  making. It provides training to lobby
World Federalist Association Youth Program        national governments and
Work: 1-800-WFA-0123, Fax: 1-202-546-3749         international decision-making
Email: information@wfa.org                        institutions offering teaching one of
Website: http://www.wfa.org/youth and             the most comprehensive approaches
http://www.jef-europe.net                         to addressing human rights,
Address:                                          environmental degradation and lack
Washington, DC, 20003                             of democratic representation at the
USA                                               global level. Youth are best
                                                  organized in Europe and work
                                                  together under the regional body
                                                  called the Young Federalists of
                                                  Europe.
World Federation of Democratic Youth
                                                  The World Federation of Democratic
Work: 361 3502202, Fax: 361 3501204
                                                  Youth is global assembly of national
Email: wfdy@wfdy.org
                                                  level youth organizations that are
Website: http://www.wfdy.org
                                                  opposed to imperialism. Communist
Address:
                                                  and socialist youth bodies make up
Budapest, 1139
                                                  most of its members.
Hungary
World Federation of United Nations Youth          The International Student Movement
and Student Associations                          for the United Nations (ISMUN)
Work: 212 963-5610, Fax: 212 963-0447             used to be a strong youth presence at
Cell: 43 1 512 85 21                              the United Nations. In the face of
Email: wfunany@wfuna.org                          years of decreasing activities the
Website: http://www.wfunysa.org                   United Nations Youth and Student
Address:                                     Organization of Austria gathered
New York, NY, 10017                          ISMUN constituents. Together they
USA                                          decided to dissolve ISMUN and
                                             create a new organization, in
                                             partnership with World Federation of
                                             United Nations Associations
                                             (WFUNA), to be called the World
                                             Federation of United Nations Youth
                                             and Student Associations. The
                                             project is still in development.
                                             The World Fellowship of Buddhist
                                             Youth aims to unite all Buddhist
World Fellowship of Buddhist Youth
                                             youth in the world. It organizes
Work: 66-13238483, Fax: 66-29011781
                                             conferences and provides a content
Email: scholarwhite@YAHOO.COM
                                             rich site on the Internet for its
Website: http://www.wfby.org
                                             constituency. It was founded in 1972
Address:
                                             and enjoys representation of nearly
Bangkok
                                             every school of Buddhism in the
Thailand
                                             Mahayana, Theravada, and
                                             Vajrayana traditions.
World Health Organization Youth
                                             This page of the World Health
Information
                                             Organization (WHO) provides links
Work: 4122 7912111, Fax: 4122 7913111
                                             to descriptions of activities, reports,
Alt.: 415-416
                                             news and events, as well as contacts
Email: info@who.int
                                             and cooperating partners in the
Website:
                                             various WHO programs and offices
http://www.who.int/health_topics/youth/en/
                                             working on this topic. Also shown
Address:
                                             are links to related web sites and
Geneva 27, CH-1211
                                             topics.
Switzerland
                                             Founded in 1932 World Learning
                                             (WL) is the only international
                                             organization with both academic and
World Learning                               project capabilities dedicated to
Work: 802 257-7751, Fax: 802 258-3248        promoting international education,
Email: info@worldlearning.org                social justice, and world peace.
Website: http://www.worldlearning.org        Through distinctive educational
Address:                                     methods based on experiential
Brattleboro, VT, 05302-0676                  learning and the integration of theory
USA                                          and practice, the programs build
                                             knowledge, develop leaders in
                                             education and management,
                                             contribute to global development,
                                              and effect change. The three chief
                                              programs of (WL) are 1) Projects in
                                              International Development and
                                              Training which manages projects in
                                              international education, institutional
                                              capacity building, democracy and
                                              more, 2) the School for International
                                              Training (SIT) is accredited college
                                              that offers master's degrees, study
                                              abroad, extension courses, and
                                              educational system reform
                                              initiatives, as well as training in
                                              conflict transformation and
                                              international management, 3) World
                                              Learning for Business offers global
                                              enterprises a single source for
                                              customized, competency-based
                                              language and intercultural training,
                                              and 4) the Experiment in
                                              International Living is a summer
                                              exchange program that immerses
                                              high school students in another
                                              culture in one of over 20 countries.
                                              A project of the World Bank,
                                              WorldLinks connects and trains
                                              teachers and kids in developing
                                              countries to improve education and
                                              employment opportunities.
                                              eLearning and the Internet are the
                                              tools to make this happen. World
World Links
                                              Links combines three key
Work: 01 202-462-9234, Fax: 01 202-462-9736
                                              components to realize its goals,
Email: info@world-links.org
                                              designed to have the greatest
Website: http://www.world-links.org/english
                                              demonstration8 and multiplier effect:
Address:
                                              connectivity solutions; training and
Washington, DC, 20036
                                              professional development; and
USA
                                              monitoring and evaluation tools. For
                                              each of these solutions World Links
                                              has developed leading-edge solutions
                                              adapted to the needs of developing
                                              countries-no other organization has
                                              focused exclusively on the specific
                                              needs of developing countries.
World Movement for Democracy Youth            The World Movement for
Program                                         Democracy organized its second
Fax: 202-293-0755                               global assembly in Sao Paulo, Brazil
Email: world@ned.org                            in 2000 and recommended the
Website:                                        creation of a Global Network of
http://www.wmd.org/second_assembly/functional   Young Democracy Activists. The
/w-f6.html                                      next assembly will be in South
Address:                                        Africa in April 2003.
Washington, DC, 20005-5000
USA
                                                The World Organization of the Scout
                                                Movement is an international
                                                organization composed of its
                                                national Scout organizations. The
                                                purpose is to contribute to the
                                                development of young people and
                                                help them develop their full physical,
World Organization of the Scout Movement
                                                intellectual, social and spiritual
Work: 4122 7051010, Fax: 41 22 705 1020
                                                potentials as individuals, as
Email: worldbureau@world.scout.org
                                                responsible citizens and as members
Website: http://world.scout.org
                                                of their local, national and
Address:
                                                international communities. Scouting
Geneva 4, 1211
                                                began with 20 boys and an
Switzerland
                                                experimental camp in 1907
                                                organized by Robert Baden-Powell.
                                                The first world Jamboree took place
                                                in 1920 with 8,000 participants.
                                                Today the organization reaches 25
                                                million young people in 216
                                                countries (and territories).
                                                The World Organization of Young
                                                Esperantists (TEJO) is an
                                                international non-governmental
                                                youth organization founded in 1938,
World Organization of Young Esperantists        that works to foster peace and
Work: 31/10-4361044, Fax: 31/10-436 17 51       intercultural understanding among
Email: oficejo@tejo.org                         young people around the world
Website: http://www.tejo.org                    through Esperanto (an invented
Address:                                        language). It is active in working on
Rotterdam, 3015 BJ                              the present-day problems and issues
Netherlands                                     of youth, particularly regarding
                                                linguistic and cultural matters. From
                                                its headquarters in the Netherlands, it
                                                coordinates the efforts of its 40
                                                national affiliates and members in
                                             more than 80 countries. TEJO also
                                             works in collaboration with regional
                                             and international institutions such as
                                             the European Youth Forum,
                                             UNESCO and the United Nations.
                                             The Intercontinental Youth Camp of
                                             the World Social Forum is the
World Social Forum International Youth
                                             world's largest gathering of young
Camp
                                             people and social movements
Work: 55-5132281602, Fax: 55 51 3228 1604
                                             dedicated to creating global
Email: juventudefsm@portoweb.com.br
                                             alternatives to the extant form of
Website: In Brazil:
                                             global decision-making and neo-
http://www.juventudefsm.org, and in India:
                                             liberal economics. In 2003 near
http://www.youth4wsf.org
                                             30,000 participants gathered from
Address:
                                             more than 100 countries in Brazil.
Porto Alegre, RS, CEP: 90230-010
                                             Hyderabad, India, will host the
Brazil
                                             January 2004 World Social Forum
                                             Youth Camp.
                                             The World Student Christian
                                             Federation calls students to live out
                                             the Good News of the Gospel of
                                             Jesus Christ, providing a meeting
                                             place for students across boundaries
                                             of culture, race, and denomination. It
                                             is a space for leadership
                                             development, empowerment of
                                             women, a critique of higher
World Student Christian Federation           education in the context of
Work: 41 22 798 8953                         globalization, the development of
Email: wscf@wscf.ch                          alternatives to globalization, as well
Website: http://www.servingthetruth.and      as the exploration of a theology and
http://www.wcsf.org                          spirituality rooted in the hopes and
Address:                                     struggles of students worldwide.
Geneva, 1218                                 Over a century ago, the World
Switzerland                                  Student Christian Federation began
                                             providing a meeting place for young
                                             Christians from all churches and
                                             nations. Students from ten North
                                             American and European countries
                                             established the WSCF in 1895 at
                                             Vadstena Castle, Sweden. Key
                                             founders include John R. Mott
                                             (USA) and Karl Fries (Sweden).
                                             Historically, WSCF is the first
                                                  international student organization
                                                  and, together with YMCA and
                                                  YWCA, it is among the oldest youth
                                                  movements. Throughout it's rich and
                                                  active history, the Federation played
                                                  a fundamental role in both the
                                                  modern missionary and ecumenical
                                                  movements. In the late 19th and
                                                  early 20th centuries, WSCF
                                                  encouraged students to engage
                                                  actively in the work of spreading the
                                                  gospel, emphasizing the importance
                                                  of mutual communication,
                                                  cooperation, and challenge with the
                                                  mainline institutional churches. The
                                                  Federation has and continues to work
                                                  for unity in the church and in the
                                                  world.
                                                  The World Union of Jewish Students
                                                  (WUJS) was founded in 1924 and
World Union of Jewish Students                    works closely with the World Jewish
Work: 972-25610133, Fax: 972 2 561 0741           Congress, the representative body of
Email: office@wujs.org.il                         Jewish communities around the
Website: http://www.wujs.org                      world. WUJS links 200 groups in
Address:                                          several dozen countries around the
Jerusalem, 91045                                  world. It organizes various
Israel                                            campaigns, leadership training
                                                  programs, seminars, and major
                                                  international events.
                                                  World University Service (WUS) is
                                                  an association of members from the
World University Service                          academic community, who are
Work: 1 613 7987477, Fax: 1 613 7980990           committed to the human right to
Email: wusc@wusc.ca                               education on the basis of academic
Website: The federation site expired,             freedom and university autonomy,
http://antenna.nl/wus-I but national committees   with the aim to support higher
are listed here                                   education institutions under political
http://www.wusgermany.de/wusinf/wus-              oppression and in material need.
adr/adrliste.htm                                  WUS is organized as a loose
Address:                                          federation of more than forty
Ottawa, ON, K1Y 4M8                               independent country committees
Canada                                            with an International Management
                                                  Board, presently chaired by WUS
                                                  Canada. It has consultative status
                                          within the United Nations and
                                          UNESCO.
                                          The World Youth Alliance is a lobby
World Youth Alliance
                                          group that promotes the dignity of
Work: 1-646-796-3458, Fax: 646-796-3478
                                          the person at the international level
Email: wya@worldyouthalliance.org
                                          and seeks to promote anti-abortion
Website: http://www.wya.net
                                          legislation. It has trained more than
Address:
                                          500 young people to participate in
New York, NY, 10017
                                          conferences at the United Nations
USA
                                          and the European Union.
                                          The World Youth Bank project was
                                          started by the National Youth
                                          Council of Croatia. It was
                                          highlighted by the World Assembly
                                          of Youth European Youth Dialogue
                                          as well as the Youth Employment
                                          Summit and is now poised for
                                          institutional development. The idea
                                          is simple. One limiting factor of
                                          youth employment is access to low-
                                          cost funds and investment capital.
                                          Investments from global funds such
World Youth Bank
                                          as the ILO and the World Bank
Work: 385 513844402
                                          seldom reach youth; instead they get
Email: orgcom@w-yb.org
                                          absorbed by national budgets. For
Website: http://www.w-yb.org
                                          these reasons the need for
Address:
                                          establishing the World Youth Bank
Zagreb, Republika Hrvatska, 10000
                                          Network is being recognized by
Croatia
                                          youth all over the world. The launch
                                          date is targeted for Spring of 2002, at
                                          the World Assembly of Youth's
                                          Global Youth Summit on Brijuni
                                          Islands, 23-28. March, 2002. The
                                          mission is to rebuild the world in the
                                          new climate of intergenerational
                                          tolerance and understanding. It will
                                          be based on a new method of
                                          transparent accounting that uses a
                                          life production capability evaluation
                                          method as a quality standard.
World Youth Day                           World Youth Day is an international
Email: wyd@arcol.org                      event for young people from every
Website: http://www.worldyouthday.org     continent and nation to gather with
Address:                                           Pope John Paul II every second year
Hamden, CT, 06518-0425                             in a different location around the
USA                                                world. The celebration that brings
                                                   together Catholic young adults from
                                                   over 150 countries to learn about
                                                   their faith and celebrate it.
                                                 The World Youth Organization on
                                                 Climate Change (WYOCC) aims to
World Youth Organization on Climate Change raise youth and student awareness of
Work: 44 7960 864925, Fax: 44 7092 302657        and participation in the climate
Email: email@wyocc.org                           change issue through its network of
Website: http://www.wyocc.org or                 members around the world. It was
http://www.takingitglobal.org/opps/orgdir.html?v created in November 2000 by the
ieworg=1319                                      118 Youth Delegates from 61
Address:                                         countries attending, for the first time
Bristol, England, BS8 3PL                        ever, the World Conference on
UK                                               Climate Change and its official
                                                 Youth Meeting held in The Hague,
                                                 Netherlands.
                                                   The World Youth Parliament for
                                                   Water is an initiative of the
                                                   International Secretariat for Water
                                                   and its network members. It takes
                                                   place within the framework of the
                                                   International Freshwater Year 2003.
                                                   This Parliament is part of the
World Youth Parliament for Water                   preparatory phase of activities that
Work: 514 849-4262, Fax: 514 849-2822              will take place in The House of the
Email: dstpierre@i-s-w.org                         Citizen and of the Water, where the
Website: http://www.i-s-                           World Assembly of Water Wisdom
w.org/activites_jeunesse_en.htm                    will be held during the Third World
Address:                                           Water Forum in Kyoto in March
Montreal, Quebec, H2Y 1W7                          2003. The forum proposes the
Canada                                             participation of future generations in
                                                   activities related to the conservation,
                                                   protection and prudent use of one of
                                                   our most precious common assets on
                                                   earth: WATER. Moreover, it is in
                                                   keeping with an educational process
                                                   on solidarity and sustainable
                                                   development.
World Youth Service and Enterprise                 World Youth Service and Enterprise
Work: 44-02083465814                               (WYSE) is an international training
Email: internationaloffice@wyse-ngo.org        program. It gathers young people for
Website: http://www.wyse-ngo.org               two week intensive leadership
Address:                                       programmes, that are conducted by a
London, England, N3 1BN                        team of international educators.
UK                                             Participants learn that to effectively
                                               lead others, they must first know
                                               themselves. The curriculum includes
                                               many individual and group
                                               experiences to help participants
                                               explore their leadership qualities.
                                               WYSE has consultative status with
                                               the United Nations.
                                               The World Young Women's
                                               Christian Association unites 25
                                               million women and girls in over 100
                                               countries through 94 autonomous
World YWCA
                                               national YWCAs which links
Work: 41-22 9296040, Fax: 41-22 929 6044
                                               thousands of local YWCAs whose
Email: worldoffice@worldywca.org
                                               programmes meet community needs
Website: http://www.worldywca.org
                                               identified by women. WYCMA
Address:
                                               bases its work on Christian
Geneva, CH-1218
                                               ecumenical principles and welcomes
Switzerland
                                               women of all faiths. It promotes
                                               women's equal participation, works
                                               for social and economic justice, and
                                               mobilizes women for action.
                                             The World Zoroastrian Organisation
                                             is the world body of the Zoroastrian
                                             (Zarthushti) community from many
                                             countries on more than three
                                             continents. Well respected
World Zoroastrian Organisation               Zarthushtis from round the world
Work: 91-223679717                           together helped to establish WZO in
Email: sarosh_bana@hotmail.com               1980. They responded to repeated
Website: http://www.w-z-o.org/Youth_Wing.htm mandates of the World Zoroastrian
Address:                                     Congresses for a world body to
Mumbai, Maharastra, 400 006                  protect, unite and sustain this small
India                                        community in the changing world of
                                             tomorrow. A worldwide Youth Wing
                                             is being sponsored to build networks,
                                             dialogue, social and community
                                             bonding and leadership for the
                                             community of tomorrow.
                                            The International World-Wide
World-Wide Opportunities on Organic Farms   Opportunities on Organic Farms
Work: 44 0 1273 476 286                     (WWOOF) Association is dedicated
Email: hello@wwoof.org                      to helping those who would like to
Website: http://www.wwoof.org               volunteer on organic farms
Address:                                    internationally. WWOOF
Lewes, BN7 1RB                              organizations compile a list of
UK                                          organic Host farms that (from time to
                                            time) welcome volunteer help.
                                            YES! connects, inspires and
                                            empowers young changemakers to
                                            join forces for a thriving, just and
                                            sustainable way of life for all. YES!
Co-Founder, YES!                            organizes Youth Jams, which are
Work: 831-465-1091, Home: , Fax: 831-462-   week long, annual gatherings
6970                                        (national and global) of 30 young
Email: camps@yesworld.org                   dynamic activists and leaders who
Website: http://www.yesworld.org            are currently at the forefront of
Address:                                    working for a sane, just and peaceful
CA, 95073                                   world. The Jams provide participants
USA                                         with the opportunity to build
                                            community, network, share cultures,
                                            renew themselves and deepen the
                                            root system that underlies the vital
                                            work they do.
                                            Cooperation.net is an internet portal
                                            for young social entrepreneurs. The
                                            purpose of the network is to offer
Ynternet.org                                young people better opportunities to
Work: 41 0 213113047, Fax: 41 0 213113309   identify themselves and play a role in
Email: info@ynternet.org                    their communities. The second
Website: http://www.cooperation.net         purpose is share information about
Address:                                    paritipatory and decentralized
Lausanne 17, 1000                           movements, organizations, and
Switzerland                                 lifestyles. The site is available in
                                            French, German, and English and is
                                            organized in partnership with
                                            Ynternet.org
Young Christian Workers                     The Young Christian Workers began
Work: 32-22421811, Fax: 32 2 242 48 00      in Laeken, Belgium, in 1912, when
Email: info@jociycw.net                     astounding economic advances co-
Website: http://www.jociycw.net             existed with desperate misery. Today
Address:                                    this movement
Brussels, 1030                           organized into national groups
Belgium                                  covering 50 countries on all
                                         continents. The first objective is to
                                         allow young workers, including
                                         those who are unemployed or
                                         studying, to discover their dignity as
                                         men and women. This is done
                                         through training, where young
                                         people assume the responsibility for
                                         finding solutions to their own
                                         situations at local, national and
                                         international levels. The second
                                         objective is to promote inter-
                                         religious dialogue, and create an
                                         intercultural society of solidarity.
                                         Founded in 1987, the Young
                                         Entrepreneurs' Organization (YEO)
                                         is a global, non-profit educational
                                         organization for business owners
Young Entrepreneur's Organization        under age 40. It strives to help its
Work: 703-519-6700, Fax: 703-519-1864    members build upon their successes
Email: mcrowe@yeo.org                    through an array of learning and
Website: http://www.yeo.org              networking opportunities. With
Address:                                 4,700 members in 102 chapters and
Alexandria, VA, 22314-1437               34 countries around the world, YEO
USA                                      provides its members access to a
                                         dynamic network of peers on an
                                         international level. YEO is the junior
                                         partner of WEO, the World
                                         Entrepreneur's Organization.
                                         Peaceways-Young General
                                         Assembly is an international
Secretariat Coordinator, Young General
                                         organization created and run mainly
Assembly
                                         by people under 18. It aims to serve
Work: 608-524-4608, Fax: 608-524-4608
                                         as a voice for those under 18 in
Email: peaceways@igc.org
                                         international affairs and strengthen
Website: http://www.young-ga.org
                                         the United Nations through Child
Address:
                                         Participation and the projects
Reedsburg, WI, 53959
                                         designed at annual meetings to bring
USA
                                         United Nations goals alive in local
                                         communities worldwide.
Young Jains of America                   Young Jains of America (YJA) is a
Work: 416-493-5264                       committee of Federation of Jain
Email: paras_dodhia@rocketmail.com            Associations in North America
Website: http://www.yja.org                   (JAINA) who puts emphasis on
Address:                                      projects relating to Jain youth from
Toronto, ON, M1W 3A7                          ages 14-29. Our mission is: to be
Canada                                        recognized as a national and
                                              international umbrella Jain youth
                                              organization for establishing a
                                              network to share Jain heritage and
                                              religion through young people.
                                              Young Media Partners (YMP) is an
                                              international membership association
                                              of young journalists (ages 15 to 25)
                                              in broadcast, print and electronic
                                              media, who are committed to using
                                              their skills to build a world of peace,
                                              social justice and equality. YMP was
                                              established as a Swiss-based not-for-
                                              profit association in the spring of
                                              1997 with headquarters in Geneva,
Young Media Partners                          Switzerland. YMP's mission is
Work: 41 22/839 28 50, Fax: 41 22/840 10 25   threefold: 1) to provide young
Email: youngmedia@youthlink.org               journalists the information,
Website: http://www.comminit.com/pds7-        knowledge, training, resources and
2001/sld-2438.html and                        communication networks necessary
youngmedia@youthlink.org                      for developing their media
Address:                                      competence and professionalism; 2)
Geneva, CH - 1211                             to assist them in developing media
Switzerland                                   products that encourage greater
                                              cooperation, tolerance, and a sense
                                              of global citizenship among young
                                              audiences; 3) to promote greater
                                              acceptance of young journalists'
                                              contributions in the mainstream
                                              media, as well as ensuring an outlet
                                              through YMP's own newswire
                                              service and audiovisual productions.
                                              It has 10 bureaus around the world in
                                              10 different countries.
Young Presidents’ Organization               The Young Presidents' Organization
Work: 972-650-4600, Fax: 800-773-7976         is a membership group of individual
Email: AskYPO@ypo.org                         leading officers of the large
Website: http://www.ypo.org                   corporations and institutions under
Address:                                      the age of 50. The is to create Better
Irving, TX, 75062                             Leaders Through Education and Idea
USA                                     Exchange. Founded in 1950 and
                                        headquartered in Dallas, Texas,
                                        USA, the organization has near
                                        8,500 members from 75 countries
                                        worldwide. The program develops
                                        Better Leaders Through Education
                                        and Idea Exchange by providing a
                                        challenging environment that
                                        promotes the exchange of ideas and
                                        shared experiences. By inspiring the
                                        continual improvement of each
                                        individual leader, YPO facilitates the
                                        acquisition of knowledge -- and,
                                        more importantly -- the development
                                        of wisdom. It is a partner of the
                                        Young Entrepreneur's Organization.
                                        Young PRESS is a collaboration
                                        among more than 20 youth-run and
                                        youth-focused organizations in
                                        media, technology and education. It
                                        was designed to provide a
                                        collaborative model to strengthen
                                        youth media and reach across the
                                        digital divide using both new and old
                                        technologies. The network
                                        encompasses audio, text, video and
Young PRESS
                                        TV, including satellite and internet-
Work: 212-661-6111, Fax: 212-661-1933
                                        based conferencing. The project was
Email: youngpress@youngpress.org
                                        prepared to be launched as a Pilot
Website: http://www.youngpress.org
                                        Project at the United Nations
Address:
                                        General Assembly Special Session
New York, NY, 10017
                                        on Children and Children's Forum to
USA
                                        be held in New York, September
                                        16th-21st. Due the terrorist attacks
                                        on the United States, the Special
                                        Session was postponed for six month
                                        and the Young PRESS project
                                        slowed down. Today is run over the
                                        Internet to cover global issues from
                                        the reporting perspective of children
                                        and youth. Young PRESS is a
                                        project in progress.
Youth Action for Peace International    Youth Action for Peace is a youth
Secretariat                             led, international voluntary youth
Work: 32-24789410, Fax: 32 2 478 94 32    movement working for a society of
Email: yapis@xs4all.be                    justice, peace and human solidarity.
Website: http://www.yap.org               It organizes international work
Address:                                  camps to build community among
Brussels, 1020                            youth from diverse backgrounds and
Belgium                                   to do voluntary service. In particular,
                                          the movement focuses upon the issue
                                          of social exclusion and supports
                                          people in their struggle for freedom
                                          and self-determination. YAP is a
                                          member of the UNESC's
                                          Coordinating Committee on
                                          International Voluntary service and
                                          in that capacity has consultative
                                          status with the UN. It works with
                                          groups from a 15 countries and four
                                          continents.
                                          Youth Advocate Program
                                          International is a registered 501(c)(3)
                                          non-profit organization founded in
                                          1994, and based in Washington, DC.
                                          We work to promote and protect the
                                          rights and well-being of the world's
                                          youth, giving particular attention to
                                          children victimized by conflict,
                                          exploitation, and state and personal
Youth Advocate Program International      violence. We work to prevent and
Work: 202-244-1986, Fax: 1-202/244-6396   eliminate the worst forms of child
Email: yapi@yapi.org                      labor, the use of children in armed
Website: http://www.yapi.org              conflict, commercial sexual
Address:                                  exploitation of children, and the
Washington, DC, 20016                     practice of incarcerating children as
USA                                       adults. We also work to protect and
                                          ensure rights and services for
                                          children affected by war,
                                          exploitation, homelessness,
                                          statelessness, discrimination,
                                          HIV/AIDS, and for refugee and
                                          internally-displaced children. YAP
                                          International provides voice and
                                          visibility for vulnerable children
                                          everywhere.
Youth Against Aids                        Youth Against Aids is a network of
Work: 917-842-0062                        young leaders, mostly in Africa,
Email: info@yAIDS.org                       dedicated to preventing AIDS. It is
Website: http://www.yaids.org               partnered with the Student Global
Address:                                    Aids Campaign
New York, NY, 10016-8501                    (http://www.fightglobalaids.org ) and
USA                                         the African Youth Alliance
                                            (http://www.ayaonline.org ).
                                            Youth and Music International was
                                            founded more than 50 years ago. It is
                                            a worldwide network for youth and
Youth and Music International
                                            music that provides young people
Work: 32-2 5139774, Fax: 32-2 514 47 55
                                            with greater access to the art, both as
Email: mail@jmi.net
                                            performers and listeners, enabling
Website: http://www.jmi.net
                                            them to develop through music
Address:
                                            across borders. It links youth
Brussels, 1000
                                            national youth and music networks
Belgium
                                            in more than 80 countries and is one
                                            of the largest cultural youth
                                            organizations in the world.
                                            YBI is an international network of
                                            programmes helping young people to
                                            become entrepreneurs by providing
                                            business mentoring and funds.YBI
                                            brings together people in the
                                            corporate sector, civil society and
                                            government, who make their skills,
                                            expertise and facilities available on
                                            young people's behalf to provide
Net Work Co-ordinator, Youth Business
                                            access to finance, business
International
                                            mentoring and support to young
Work: 44 207 4673600, Fax: 44 207 4673610
                                            entrepreneurs during the start-up and
Alt.: 44 207 74673662
                                            early development of their business
Email: mary.mills-brown@iblf.org
                                            as well as help to build their self-
Website: www.youthbusiness.org
                                            esteem, prosperity and future
Address:
                                            prospects. To manage the UN
London, NW1 4QP
                                            established Millennium
UK - England
                                            Development Goals, the Secretary
                                            General established a Youth
                                            Employment Network looking at
                                            employment creation, equality,
                                            entrepreneurship and employability.
                                            YBI was selected to provide the
                                            Secretariat for the entrepreneurship
                                            group and has developed the UN's
                                            Roadmap to promote youth
                                              entrepreneurship.
                                              The World Bank, ILO, and UN
                                              partnership on youth employment is
                                              called the Youth Employment
                                              Network. The network draws on the
                                              most creative leaders in private
                                              industry, economic policy and civil
Youth Employment Network
                                              society (including youth leaders) to
Work: 41 22 799 7604, Fax: 41 22 799 7146
                                              explore imaginative approaches to
Email: EXREL@ilo.org
                                              the youth employment challenge.
Website: http://www.ilo.org/yen/
                                              The network will develop
Address:
                                              recommendations on possible
Geneva 22, CH-1211
                                              sources of solutions, including the
Switzerland
                                              contribution that information
                                              technology and the informal sector
                                              can make to employment generation.
                                              For unknown reasons the YEN isn't
                                              closely involved in the Youth
                                              Employment Summit.
                                              The Youth Employment Summit is a
                                              series of events and a decade long
                                              campaign to create 500 million new
                                              jobs for young people who will be
Youth Employment Summit
                                              entering the work force during the
Work: 1 617 618-2743, Fax: 1 617 969-4902
                                              next ten years. The summit's
Email: info@youthemploymentsummit.org
                                              inaugural event took place in
Website:
                                              Alexandria, Egypt in September
http://www.youthemploymentsummit.org
                                              2002 and was attended by 2000
Address:
                                              people, young leaders and Ministries
Newton, MA, 02458-1060
                                              of Youth from dozens of countries.
USA
                                              For unknown reasons the YES isn't
                                              closely involved in the Youth
                                              Employment Network (of the ILO,
                                              World Bank, and UN).
                                              Youth Ending Hunger (YEH) is a
Youth Endung Hunger                           youth organization within Hunger
Work: 81 03-3261-4700, Fax: 81 03-3261-4701   Free World, a Japanese NGO that
Email: yeh@hungerfree.net                     aims to create a world free from
Website: http://www.hungerfree.net/yeh/       hunger. Its network is active in 11
Address:                                      countries. Youth who take the
Tokyo, 102-0072                               leadership positions in YEH must be
Japan                                         between 15 to 24. From 1991 to
                                              2001 YEH organized 10 Global
                                            Youth Conferences in which
                                            members from various parts of the
                                            world met and discussed global
                                            strategies to end hunger. The group
                                            runs projects on the ground in
                                            developing countries and does
                                            lobbying on HIV/AIDS in every
                                            member country. YEH-Japan funds
                                            the projects on the ground pays for
                                            the administration costs of theYEH
                                            movements in developing countries.
                                            YDC is an international youth
                                            organization whose aims are to
                                            strengthen youth structures working
                                            on North-South cooperation in order
                                            to promote development, the
                                            protection of the environment,
                                            international justice and cooperation.
                                            In its efforts to bridge the gap
                                            between North and South, YDC sets
Youth for Development and Cooperation
                                            up programs for the purpose of
Work: 31 10 2430236, Fax: 31 10 2430237
                                            development education and political
Email: ydc@ydc.nl
                                            campaigning on North-South issues.
Website: http://www.ydc.nl
                                            The activities are wide ranging and
Address:
                                            include seminars, workshops,
Rotterdam, 3003 AE
                                            training courses, campaigns,
Netherlands
                                            publications, simulation games and
                                            research on development questions.
                                            The network has 66 member youth
                                            organizations including local
                                            grassroots organizations, national
                                            NGOs and international institutions.
                                            It also works with an additional 40
                                            institutions as organizational
                                            partners.
                                            Youth for Exchange and
Youth for Exchange and Understanding
                                            Understanding (YEU) was founded
(YEU)
                                            in Strasbourg in August 1986 by a
Work: 351 289 813061, Fax: 351 289 813074
                                            group of 120 young people from 11
Email: ho@yeu-international.org
                                            different countries. The organization
Website: http://www.yeu-international.org
                                            has member countries from Europe,
Address:
                                            Asia and Africa which are involved
Faro, P-8001-911
                                            in our activities on different levels.
Portugal
                                            The chief aim of YEU is to foster
                                             closer cooperation and better
                                             understanding among young people
                                             of the world. YEU's main annual
                                             activity is an Internatioal Youth
                                             Convention that last for three weeks.
                                             During the event the participants get
                                             to know each other, exchange ideas,
                                             experiences and adventures, and
                                             work on projects to explore what
                                             issues affect young people and their
                                             way of life.
                                             Youth for Habitat International
                                             Network is an umbrella organization
                                             operating at the international level
                                             through a Secretariat with focal
                                             points and resource persons in every
                                             region. It was created with the aim of
                                             coordinating youth participation in
                                             the United Nations Conference on
                                             Human Settlements (Habitat II) held
                                             in Istanbul, from 3-14 June 1996,
Youth for Habitat International Network
                                             which was the last UN Summit of
Work: 90 212 2757436
                                             the millennium. Youth Association
Cell: 90-212-2755519, Alt.: 90-212-2757498
                                             for Habitat and Agenda 21 (YFHIN-
Email: youthforhab@turk.net
                                             Turkey) is serving as the secretariat
Website: http://www.youthforhab.org.tr
                                             of the network and implementing
Address:
                                             projects for Habitat Agenda and
Istanbul
                                             Agenda 21 at the national level. The
Turkey
                                             Network continues its endeavor of
                                             involving the youth in the follow-up
                                             process through international
                                             projects and networking. Draft
                                             program of the youth program of the
                                             Special session of the UN General
                                             Assembly on the Implementation of
                                             the Habitat Agenda:
                                             http://www.unhabitat.org/istanbul+5/
                                             pe26.htm
Youth for Intergenerational Justice and      Youth for Intergenerational Justice
Sustainability                               and Sustainability is an international
Work: 49- 0 231-171900, Fax: 49- 0 6171-     network of youth forming projects
952566                                       and study groups on the subjects of
Email: info@yois-europe.org                  economy, ecology, D251culture, and
Website: http://www.yois.org                 politics. It identifies itself as a non-
Address:                                    political lobby group and believes
Oberursel, D-61422                          that sustainability will be achieved as
Germany                                     soon as no generation lives at the
                                            expenses of the following ones.
                                            The Youth for Peace Network
                                            connects youth peace groups and
Youth for Peace Network                     activities from across the globe. It
Work: 845-877-6093, Fax: 845-877-6862       also collects and shares project ideas
Email: youth@worldpeace.org                 to motivate youth to take action. It is
Website: http://www.worldpeace.org/youth/   supported by the World Peace Prayer
Address:                                    Society, a non-sectarian, member-
Wassaic, NY, 12592                          supported organization dedicated to
USA                                         spreading the message and prayer
                                            May Peace Prevail on Earth all over
                                            the world.
                                            Youth For Understanding (YFU) is a
                                            non-profit educational organization
                                            which offers opportunities for young
                                            people around the world to spend a
Youth for Understanding
                                            summer, semester or year with a host
Work: 240-235-2100, Fax: 240-235-2104
                                            family in another culture. It was
Email: admissions@yfu.org
                                            founded in the United States in 1951
Website: http://www.yfu.org
                                            and began by exchanging youth
Address:
                                            between Germany and the United
Bethesda, MD, 20818
                                            States. Today it exchanges about
USA
                                            6,000 young people per year and all
                                            together has exchanged about
                                            200,000 students between 50
                                            different countries.
                                            Youth Jams are week long, annual
                                            gatherings (national and global) of
Youth Jams                                  30 young dynamic activists and
Work: 780-451-6189, Fax: 831-462-6970       leaders who are currently at the
Email: jamcelebration@yesworld.org          forefront of working for a sane, just
Website: http://www.youthjams.org           and peaceful world. The Jams
Address:                                    provide participant with the
Soquel, CA, 95073                           opportunity to build community,
USA                                         network, share cultures, renew
                                            themselves and envision the
                                            world they want.
Youth Leaders International                 Youth Leaders International is a two
Work: 301-933-5211, Fax: 301-933-5419       year youth leadership training
Email: mdixon@leaders.org                   program. It works in near a dozen
Website: http://www.leaders.org             countries on four continents. The
Address:                                    program was started in 1996. It
Rockville, MD, 20853                        works with young people from 13 to
USA                                         15-years-old, brings them to a
                                            international leadership conference,
                                            challenges them to develop a service
                                            project, live in another country,
                                            make a plan for their future, mentor a
                                            younger student, and ultimately
                                            participate in a life skills training
                                            program.
                                            The Youth Millennium Project aims
                                            to give children of all ages a voice in
                                            shaping their societies and motivate
                                            them to act. It challenges young
                                            people to organize local community
                                            projects to make a difference. It
Youth Millennium Project                    connects each youth action project
Work: 1-604-8225028                         with four others in different
Email: info@ympworld.org                    countries and provides translation to
Website: http://www.ympworld.org            help youth share their ideas, their
Address:                                    cultures, and their communities. The
Vancouver, BC, V6T 1Z2                      project fosters confidence by helping
Canada                                      participants created a local solution
                                            to a global problem in collaboration
                                            with thousands of other children who
                                            are taking on their own piece of the
                                            world. The project was launched in
                                            partnership between a UNICEF and
                                            a Canadian University.
                                            The Section for the Spiritual Striving
                                            of Youth (Youth Section) exists to
                                            connect young people with each
Youth Section of the Anthroposophy          other, to support and deepen an
Movement (School of Spiritual Science)      understanding of one's self and the
Work: 41 61-7064391, Fax: 41 61-706 43 92   world, to encourage initiative, and to
Email: mail@youthsection.org                help actualize ideas and impulses
Website: http://www.youthsection.org        gained from these activities. The
Address:                                    Youth Section is one of eleven
Dornach, CH-4143                            sections of the School for Spiritual
Switzerland                                 Science which was founded in
                                            Dornach, Switzerland in 1924 by Dr.
                                            Rudolf Steiner. The purpose of the
                                            school is to perform spiritual
                                                   scientific research into all the fields
                                                   represented by the sections and bring
                                                   the results into practical initiatives
                                                   that help heal the present world
                                                   conditions. Towards this purpose, the
                                                   Youth Section organizes seminars,
                                                   small study groups and international
                                                   conferences throughout the world;
                                                   supports initiatives, facilitates
                                                   internships, and conducts research on
                                                   world youth issues.
                                                   The Youth Workshop of the Alliance
Youth Workshop of the Alliance for a
                                                   for a Responsible and United World
Responsible and United World
                                                   is a loose network of young
Work: 33-143487493, Fax: 33-143147599
                                                   facilitators dedicated to organizing
Email: nacera@nde.vsnl.net.in
                                                   events, sharing information, and
Website:
                                                   preparing for challenges that youth
http://www.alliance21.org/en/colleges/youth/cont
                                                   face in the world. The Alliance is
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                                                   global network of citizens groups
Address:
                                                   dedicated to strengthening civil
Paris, 75020
                                                   society participation in global
France
                                                   decision-making.
                                                   The World Water Forum hosts
                                                   discussions with people from various
                                                   fields and regions, including water
Youth World Water Forum
                                                   experts, decision makers and NGOs,
Work: 81-3-5212-1645, Fax: 81-3-5212-1649
                                                   with the objective of finding new
Email: office@water-forum3.com
                                                   solutions to the urgent water
Website: http://www.worldwaterforum.org
                                                   problems of the world. The Youth
Address:
                                                   World Water Forum (YWWF) is a
Tokyo, 102-0083
                                                   daughter and aims to mobilize a new
Japan
                                                   generation of activism and
                                                   partnership around this growing
                                                   global issue.
                                                   The International Youth Foundation
YouthActionNet
                                                   is an association of 22 different grant
Work: 1-410-9511500, Fax: 1 410 347 1188
                                                   making agencies in 22 different
Email: info@youthactionnet.org
                                                   countries. It facilitates knowledge
Website: http://www.youthactionnet.org and
                                                   sharing between these foundations
http://www.ifynet.org
                                                   and makes various publications on
Address:
                                                   the international situations of youth.
Baltimore, MD, 21202
                                                   In 1999 Nokia Corporation provided
USA
                                                   the IYF with a grant to design an
                                              internet youth portal. After hiring a
                                              team and consulting with Nokia and
                                              a number of young leaders the
                                              YouthActionNet project was started.
                                              It presents various tools and
                                              resources that are valuable for youth
                                              organizing.
YouthNOISE                                    YouthNOISE that is an initiative of
Work: 202-261-4690                            Save the Children Federation, Inc. It
Email: info@youthnoise.com                    is a group of young people and
Website: http://www.youthnoise.org            adults working together to provide
Address:                                      info and resources--via the Internet--
Washington, DC, 20036                         that will spark youth action and
USA                                           voice.
                                              Yuva Shakti, is the youth
                                              organization dedicated to Sahaja
Yuva Shakti                                   Yoga consisting of enlightened
Work: 425-787-6108                            youth. They participate in the
Email: mark.mays@VERIZON.NET                  collective meditation and other
Website:                                      Sahajayoga activities in addition to
http://www.sahajayoga.org/WorldwideContacts   the academic programs. Developing
Address:                                      and promoting youth activities is an
Lynnwood, WA, 98037                           important part of Sahaja Yoga. The
USA                                           movement does not have a global
                                              youth secretariat but below are links
                                              to groups all over the world.