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Dear Students, Scholars, NGO and corporate representatives, aspiring
and accomplished leaders and social workers, we are happy to announce a
great opportunity to gain exposure to other cultures while expanding
your social network and adding valuable interest to your resume.
We cordially invite you to join us at the Tomorrow People
Organization's Third Annual Poverty and Social Protection Conference
2009, which will focus on issues of poverty and its eradication, social
inequality, race relations and policy management and mismanagement with
an international perspective. As poverty continues to be an ongoing,
often-inhumane problem, this conference aims to provide a comparative
perspective in analyzing past/current trends and conditions to better
understand the never-ending downward spiral many individuals and
families find themselves in.
The 2009 Poverty and Social Protection Conference (P.S.P) will address
questions regarding the role and importance of equal distribution of
resources and social inclusion. The potential roles and impacts
less-developed countries have on politics, business, education and the
public sector. In addition, major social and economic trends and their
potential for poverty reduction. As a P.S.P conference participant you
will have the opportunity to learn and discuss these and many
additional issues of importance in creating strategies for the
eradication of poverty, particularly amongst underdeveloped countries
and within disadvantaged groups.
The 2009 P.S.P. Conference will welcome scholars, NGO representatives,
corporate and Governmental representatives gathered with a common goal-
that of poverty reduction and to increase social responsibility.
Fostering partnerships and international cooperation are integral steps
towards notable change. Tomorrow People Non-Profit Organization hopes
you will have the opportunity to join us as we embark on this
international event, combing perspectives, underlining goals, and
networking for positive change. We look forward to meeting you in
Bangkok in March! |
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