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Model OAS General Assembly for students
EAFIT University headquarters, Medellin,
May 21-23, 2008
The OAS, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of
Colombia and EAFIT University of Medellin, with
the support of Universidad del Norte (UNINORTE)
of Barranquilla, are organizing a National Model
OAS General Assembly (MOAS)
for university students. The MOAS is a
simulation the OAS General Assembly where
through role-playing the students represent each
of the OAS Member States of the OAS. The MOAS
is designed to promote democracy among the youth
of the Hemisphere by familiarizing students with
the work of the OAS, while at the same time they
learn about important current issues affecting
the Western Hemisphere.
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Finals and award ceremony of the Talent and Innovation Competition of the
Americas
Hotel Intercontinental, Medellín, March 28-30, 2008
In 2007-2008 the Young Americas Business Trust (YABT)
held the second Talent and Innovation Competition of the Americas (TIC
Americas), an opportunity for young people to present their business-related
ideas to a diverse international audience.
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V OAS Private Sector Forum
Hotel
Intercontinental, Medellín: May 29-30, 2008 (Agenda)
The private sector plays a key role in creating jobs and
prosperity, and the OAS therefore supports the business community’s efforts. In
this regard, the OAS, in conjunction with the Government of Colombia and
business leaders in the Hemisphere, is organizing the forum "Good Governance for
Development and Competitiveness in the Americas: the Role of Public-Private
Partnerships.” The recommendations of the forum will be transmitted to the OAS
member state governments on June 1 during the dialogue of the heads of
delegation of the General Assembly and the OAS Secretary General with private
sector representatives.
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Commemoration of the 60th anniversary of the OAS
(academic forum)
EAFIT
University, Medellín: 9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m., Saturday, May 31, 2008
Colombia
will have the honor of commemorating the 60th anniversary of the OAS
Charter, signed in Bogotá in 1948. To mark this occasion, the Ministry of
Foreign Affairs, in collaboration with Medellín’s EAFIT University, will hold an
academic forum on “Democracy’s New Actors” at that university on May 31 from
9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. That evening, the President of the Republic, Mr. Álvaro
Uribe Vélez, will host a gala dinner for the ministers of foreign affairs,
high-ranking officials, official delegations, and private-sector representatives
of the OAS member countries in Medellín’s Orquideorama.
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Dialogue of heads of delegation with
civil society representatives
Plaza Mayor Convention Center, Medellín:
June 1, 2008, 8:30 – 10:00 a.m.
The purpose of the dialogue among the ministers of
foreign affairs or the heads of delegation of the OAS member states, the OAS
Secretary General, and civil society representatives is to exchange experiences
and generate recommendations for consideration by the heads of delegation in
their ongoing deliberations at the General Assembly session. For more
information on the requirements for participation in the dialogue, please visit
the Summits Secretariat Web page:
www.civil-society.oas.org.
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Dialogue of heads of delegation with permanent observers
Plaza Mayor Convention Center, Medellín: June 1, 2008, 10:15 - 11:45 a.m.
The ministers of foreign affairs, heads of delegation of
the OAS member countries, and the Secretary General, José Miguel Insulza, will
meet with the heads of delegation of the permanent observer countries to discuss
the theme of the General Assembly and other matters of common interest,
including economic cooperation. For more information, please contact Irene
Klinger (iklinger@oas.org;
tel.: 1 (202) 458-6072).
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Dialogue of heads of delegation with representatives of the
Private Sector Forum
Plaza Mayor Convention Center, Medellín: June 1, 2008, 11:45 a.m. - 1:00
p.m.
The heads of delegation attending the thirty-eighth regular session of
the General Assembly will also meet with private-sector representatives in a
dialogue chaired by the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Colombia, Fernando Araújo
Perdomo; the OAS Secretary General, José Miguel Insulza; and the OAS Assistant
Secretary General, Ambassador Albert Ramdin. The representatives of the private
sector will report on the recommendations made at the
V Private Sector Forum.
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