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FUTURE PEACE by Sarah L. Brown

WELCOME......

Entrance to Global Youth Peace Representative Summit

If you are an upstanding youth between the ages of 15-25.
Wish to pursue educational opportunities. You like to meet people from all over the world.
Don't mind traveling.
You want to make a difference in the world.
Find out about the Youth Peace Representative Program.

  • There are both local and national levels of the program as well as the International.

    What is the GYPR Summits Goal?

    Primarily to teach young people to be socially conscious, leaders, and aware of world events. The Youth summit is also dubbed a training program for world leadership.
  • The Youth Summit is proud to say that nearly one third of the summit members go on to be leaders in their own countries government or join the NAE. Many more become leaders in their local area such as teachers, doctors, and soldiers. Many former Youth Reps. go on to teach in Peace High school and University or become advisers for the next generation of Youth Reps.

    How does it work?

    Each country has the right to send one Youth Rep. to summits and an additional three advisers.
  • Terms are normally two years with the option of release each year on the anniversary of induction.
  • Once elected Reps. are sent to live in Paris, provided with housing, dining room access, and educational opportunities.
  • Student status is required at the time of election. The completion of high school is mandatory.
  • The Peace High school and University was set up to aid the specific needs of international students. Professors are from all over the world. Classes are taught in a high tech facility. Representatives, their advisers and staff are given the chance to be apart of a diverse school with roughly 1000 students. Tutoring provided for special needs.
  • Each Representative is furnished with a computer, and access to libraries as well as View Phones with International calling. Reps. are encouraged to constantly keep contact with the youth they are representing in their home country.
  • Youth Reps. are held to a strict attendance rule. They are also required to sit in on at least one NAE summit meeting a week, unless on vacation or ill.

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