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The Important Role of Youth in the Future of the United Nations: Past Trends, Likely Future Developments

 
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Event Date: Mar 2, 2010
Program: U.N. Pathways - Video Conferences
Speaker: Mr. Patrick Sciarratta, Executive Director Friendship Ambassadors Foundation
 

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Human Values and Sustainability - A FAST-ISE Forum

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The Future of the United Nations

, U.N. Pathways - Video Conferences
 

Africa - a Continent United

, U.N. Pathways - Video Conferences
 
  Apr 13, 2010   Apr 13, 2010   Apr 7, 2010  
 
 

The Important Role of Youth in the Future of the United Nations: Past Trends, Likely Future Developments

, U.N. Pathways - Video Conferences
 

Angola - Richness in Resources

, U.N. Pathways - Video Conferences
 

Nuclear Non-Proliferation

, U.N. Pathways - Video Conferences
 
  Mar 2, 2010   Feb 24, 2010   Nov 10, 2009  
 
 

NGO Relations with the United Nations

, U.N. Pathways - Video Conferences
 

China and its Role in the World

, U.N. Pathways - Ambassador Forums
 

The Dominican Republic: A Close Neighbor

, U.N. Pathways - Ambassador Forums
 
  Oct 13, 2009   Nov 18, 2009   Nov 4, 2009  
 
 

Korea and its Role in its Region and in the World

, U.N. Pathways - Ambassador Forums
 

Vietnam in its Region and in the World

, U.N. Pathways - Ambassador Forums
 

The Problems of Outer Space: The Dangers of Weaponisation in Outer Space, Missiles and Satellites, Impact on Sovereignty

, U.N. Pathways - Video Conferences
 
  Oct 7, 2009   Sep 30, 2009   Apr 7, 2009  
 
 

The African Union -- the Hope for a Brighter Future

, U.N. Pathways - Lecture Series
 

The Relevance and Reform of the United Nations: Role of NGOs and Civil Society, Prospects of Reform, Likely Future Scenarios

, U.N. Pathways - Video Conferences
 

Saudi Arabia in its Region and in the World

, U.N. Pathways - Lecture Series
 
  Mar 25, 2009   Mar 5, 2009   Mar 4, 2009  
 
 

Iceland -- Past, Present and Future

, U.N. Pathways - Lecture Series
 

H.E. Ban Ki-Moon at FDU

, Special Events - Lecture Series
 

The Crisis of Terrorism

, U.N. Pathways - Video Conferences
 
  Feb 25, 2009   Sep 10, 2008   Nov 25, 2008  
 
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