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International Youth Foundation's YouthAction Net 2007
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I have been very privileged to have spent almost 2 weeks with 20 other amazing young people at the International youth Foundation's YouthAction Net Workshop and Awards Ceremony.

I have been in many conferences and many leadership trainings before, but nothing compares to this experience. IYF understood all of us for who we are - people. We may be doing something that may stand out because it's different, it's innovative, or it simply helps others but that didn't matter. They knew our work before we got there. They had planned on connecting us with the right people and organizations that can and are willing to help us. But what is invaluable during the whole week was we discussed things that are pertinent to each of us as persons just like everybody else, and as leaders - qualities, values, desires, hopes, dreams, strengths, weaknesses, energy level, changes, growth and our own lives. They understood that what we do may be different and may, sometimes be admirable, but it's just what we do. It's not who we are. IYF took that in and gave us a venue to just share. In so doing, I can definitely say that the atmosphere was familial. And this was just so amazingly refreshing.

Now, I have heard organizations claim themselves to be a family before and it always seemed hollow to me that I did not know whether these organizations are convincing others or convincing themselves.

But this was different. All 20 of us knew what each and everyone were talking about - different circumstances, yet overall our experiences are similar. We either have been there, or are in that situation. I have never been so tired, yet so happy and energized as I have been at that time.

To Bill, Ashok, Katherine, Shiela, Michelle, Karen and the rest of the team, my sincerest gratitude to you.

Abhishek, Maritza, Ainos, Neilesh, Ana, Anna Rose, Bernise, Antoine, Cheryl, John, Rachel, Rama, Spha, Li Shen, Vanja, Talia, Tom, Zablon, Tal - you are all my heroes!

February 27, 2008 | 12:58 AM Comments  0 comments

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TIG Session YES Egypt

I'm with Samir and Aida from Azerbaijan learning about the different tools TIG has to offer. Jennifer and Michael are conducting the session facilitated by Waleed.

August 27, 2007 | 10:08 AM Comments  0 comments

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PYEN to conduct training this July - August 2004

The Philippine Youth Employment Network (PYEN) together with the UP Circle of Entrepreneurs will be conducting a Basic Entrepreneure Development Course for four succeeding Saturdays starting on July 31 - August 24, 2004. This will be held in Quezon City with the trainees being the youth leaders in an area "adopted" by UPCE for its promise of developing young entrepreneurs as a way to combat poverty.

July 22, 2004 | 12:02 AM Comments  0 comments

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Basic Entreperneurship Training of Trainors for PYEN

The National Youth Commission (NYC) and Livecor conducted a Basic Entrepreneurship Development Course – Training of Trainors on November 24-29 2003 at the Splash Mountain Resort, Los Baños Laguna. This was participated by 8 PYEN Regional Coordinators and two members of the PYEN Secretariat in Manila. This intensive course trained the PYEN participants on the methods, practices and the delivery of the Basic Entrepreneurship Development Course to the youth participants in the different regions of the Philippines. As a product of the BEDC-TOT, the PYEN participants are certified trainors of BEDC-TOT.
This seminar gave the PYEN Regional Coordinators time to meet with the PYEN Secretariat and craft a long-term plan in conducting the BEDC-TOT and other training and mentoring sessions in their regions. Currently, the PYEN Regional Coordinators are working towards conducting of the BEDC-TOT in their regions.

May 2, 2004 | 4:45 PM Comments  0 comments

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PYEN's participation in "Introduction to Mentoring"

On October 27, 2003, PYEN was invited by its partner, Philippine Youth for Business Foundation to participate in the "Introduction to Mentoring" workshop held in Unilever Philippines' Training Room in Manila, Philippines. Mentors from various private sector and non-government agencies were given an insight on the benefits of mentoring in the promotion of sustainable youth entrepreneurship.

May 2, 2004 | 4:34 PM Comments  0 comments

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