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Youth UPF

Youth UPF encourages, sponsors and organises many types of events as well as focussing on leadership training for global citizenship.



Youth Interfaith Council - the Impact of Social Media on Faith Communities Print E-mail
By Robin Marsh   
Thursday, 02 May 2013

Youth Interfaith Council meetingReport by Christa Kamga from Minutes by Keldon Alleyne:

"It's true Jesus didn't use twitter but that doesn't mean we shouldn't", said Daniella Duvall, the christian contributor. The event started with Mathew (Main YIC Coordinator) speaking on the vision of UPF and its main goal, the idea of reforming the UN & include an upper chamber, a platform where voices from world level respected faiths leaders can comment on world affairs. A voice of conscience. A moral, religious platform where a variety of faith traditions with their sources of wisdom can take part in policy making. The goal of UPF is to allow those voices-and wisdom to affect policy. During the programme a presentation by Ilaria Esposito who is on the Advisory Council for Youth on the Council of Europe, focussed on the 'No Hate-Speech Online Movement'.

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An Evening With Baroness Scotland Print E-mail
By Neil O'Neill   
Thursday, 28 February 2013

Baroness ScotlandAs a part of the doing well and doing good project, Youth UPF hosted An Evening with former Attorney General, the Rt. Hon. Baroness Scotland QC. Baroness Scotland has led an illustrious career in which she became a barrister in 1977 before going on to become the first black-female member of the Queen’s Privy Counsel in 1991. She was given a life-time peerage from Tony Blair in 1997 before becoming the first black female government minister in 1999. In government she went on to hold the prestigious post of Attorney General in 2007, becoming the first woman in history to do so.

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An Evening With Keith Best, CEO of Freedom from Torture Print E-mail
By Neil O'Neill   
Wednesday, 06 February 2013

Keith Best InterviewAs a part of the 'Doing Well and Doing Good' project, Youth UPF hosted 'An Evening With Keith Best, CEO of Freedom from Torture' on Tuesday 29th January 2013. The event was attended by approximately 40 young people in a House of Commons committee room and was chaired by Baroness Howells. Through the event, we explored Keith Best’s motivation behind his work at Freedom from Torture, before going through practical tips he had for young people to positively contribute to society.

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Give For Youth Print E-mail
By Christa   
Friday, 07 December 2012

Photo after Youth Sessionhttp://www.giveforyouth.org/microprojects/support-youth-interfaith-council/ -> Youth Interfaith Council ( Study and learn from your traditions together and make statements on national topic that affect young people.).

http://www.giveforyouth.org/microprojects/an-evening-with/ -> An Evening With... (Invites successful people that will inspire youth with motivation, way to overcome obstacles, what drove them & how they could get to where they are).

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Press Release on Youth Interfaith Council Print E-mail
By Christa   
Wednesday, 05 December 2012
Launcof a Youth Interfaith Council
6:30 pm Wednesday 28th November, 2012
Room 4, House of Lords, London SW1A 0PW
Hosted by Lord King of West Bromwich, patron of UPF
PRESS RELEASE:
On the 28th of November, 2012, in the House of Lords, we had a splendid event, the very first Youth Committee to launch a Youth Interfaith Council in the House of Lords, we were graced by the presence of two members of House of Lords. 56 Attendees, there were quite a number of new guests some of whom were attending their first Interfaith event.
The event started with Christa Kamga, introducing Matthew Huish who was had the idea/ project manager of this council. Matthew presented a most wonderful and inspiring vision of the Interfaith Council, which personally touched my heart and impressed me. Matthew spoke for approximately 15 mins and it was very well welcomed.
After his speech, Lord King warmly congratulated Youth UPF and praised the initiative for YIC, he also mentioned how it was time for the young people to step up and do such good works, as many times youth are misunderstood or seen as a problem in the society, hence we should be an example to show the world that we can make things well, and create a better place for the future.
There were cheers of applause with gratitude of the support and understanding on the part of Lord King as well as Matthew’s initiative.  After Lord King’s congratulatory remarks and encouraging words, we had around 6 people from the audience give comments and ask questions. The questions where mostly answered by Matthew as they seemed to be direct questions to him.
After which Asuka Ostberg gave a great presentation about Religion. politics and Society which she is currently  studying at Kings College. This was followed by talk by Nasir Gilani and Shabnam Khan (who not only gave good talks but contributed substantially in responding to questions from the audience).
We also had a talk by Kishan Devani who works with Lord Poppat. Lord King introduced Lord Poppat who gave a very heart to hear speech. Lord Poppat's speech was very warm and supportive of YIC vision and he explained that he himself is a very interfaith minded person and always does his best to attend every Interfaith event that he knows about. Lord Poppat also, talked very openly as to how he became such a person and how he values and respects each and every faith. In fact at the end of his speech Matthew directly asked if we could depend on his support and he consented.
A dynamic discussion followed once again .There were questions and very constructive comments from a few people like Dimitrie, Pascal, Mohammed, Asmaa, Indie, Marcus to which the contribution of Neil, Keldon, Sonja, the panel & audience as a whole was very helpful. It was like One Family Under God. Some good memorable comments include: When we come to this room, we should be one body; only in this way can we united show a model of peace for the rest of the world. The event was also attended by Asian Voice who will write an article on it.
We should never forget the very good contributions, advice and care from Margaret Ali (Director of UPF-UK) and concluding remarks and support from Robin Marsh (Secretary General of the UPF- UK).
The event was very inspiring. We were networking and discussing so excitedly that we only exited the room when House Of Lord security came to tell us that we overstayed by half an hour and that we must leave.
We want to thank you all for supporting me and the team in one way or the other and a special thank you to Matthew coming up with the YIC concept, Bandana for her efforts in bringing a number of new guests.
We want to thank you all for coming to the event and for your contribution during the discussions. It was very valuable.  We would be very grateful should anyone (who attended the event) could contribute a paragraph as reflection of day/ event or even with questions that we can brainstorm about.  Please do send it by email to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .
Christa Kamga & Neil O’Neil
Contacts: 020 7262 0985 or  0785 319 2654

PRESS RELEASE: Launch of a Youth Interfaith Council  Youth Interfaith council

28th November, 2012

Room 4, House of Lords, London SW1A 0PW

Hosted by Lord King of West Bromwich, Patron of UPF

On the 28th of November, 2012, in the House of Lords, we had a splendid event, the very first Youth Committee to launch a Youth Interfaith Council in the House of Lords, we were graced by the presence of two members of House of Lords. 56 Attendees, there were quite a number of new guests some of whom were attending their first Interfaith event.

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