Youth Caravan from Hiroshima -G7 Hiroshima Summit Legacy Project-

* This event is held in the UK, France, the US, and Canada.

Spotlight on Youth Innovators and Changemakers from Japan and the UK

HIROSHIMA - The "Youth Caravan G7 Summit Legacy Project" is intended to generate innovation by utilising the passion, innovation, and commitment of the next generation of leaders from Japan and the UK. It aims to inspire, motivate, and facilitate collaborative change amongst future torchbearers.

Date : 1st Nov 2023
Door Open : 12:30 Start : 13:00 Location: Oxford House Derbyshire St, Bethnal Green, London E2 6HG

Rooted in the outcomes of the G7 Hiroshima Summit, our mission is to send bright young minds, especially from Hiroshima, to G7 countries, excluding Japan. Through dialogue and engagement with their counterparts, we seek not only to rekindle memories of the G7 Hiroshima Summit but also to deepen interest in Hiroshima and galvanize efforts to tackle global issues, including the nuclear weapons dilemma.

Organised by: Hiroshima Organization for Peace and Equity (HOPe) / Hiroshima Prefecture

Supported by: Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan
* Hiroshima Organization for Peace and Equity (HOPe) is a body jointly established by Hiroshima Prefecture and organisations within Hiroshima, with the aim of realising a world without nuclear weapons and achieving lasting peace.

Panellists:

From Japan:
Yuiko Nakamoto (Keio University)
Harune Kurose (Hiroshima Global Academy Senior High School)
Ayumu Ochi (Doshisha University)
Anju Niwata (University of Tokyo)
Anju Kamizato (Rikkyo University)


From UK:
Alice Pringault (University College London)
Beatrice Cantelli (Hult International Business School)
Stephanie Danho (City University of London)
Thomas Nobu Daly (University of Law)
Victoria Neumer (Hult International Business School)

Highlights:

Voices of Change: "Youth Caravan from Hiroshima: a G7 Hiroshima Summit Legacy Project" offers young leaders the opportunity to showcase ground breaking ideas for transformative change.

Bridging Cultures: This event champions knowledge exchange and collaboration between Japanese and UK youth, uniting them under a shared vision for a sustainable and harmonious world.

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