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It was organized by the Israeli gay youth organiz ation (Israel Gay Youth - IGY), and this was the


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Recently completed koy the first World LGBTQ Youth Leaders Summit (World LGBTQ Youth Leaders' Summit), held in Tel Aviv from third to 9. December. I and Latvian LGBT organization "Mosaics" and young Skapis.eu project representative would like to tell you about my experience in this Summit. I am planning a six-article koy series, with this record, koy providing a five-day summit membership koy description of the first and the other coming weeks.
It was the first such summit and its members, especially young activists are the ones that make up the LGBTQ rights movement. Happened to be a time when Tel Aviv was Summit, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was in Geneva, where she made it clear that gay rights are human rights. Around the world are now momentum to create a global movement to protect the universal rights of all human beings, irrespective of what their sexuality or gender. UN High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) in Geneva 15th For the first published report on LGBTQ rights: "Discriminatory laws and practices koy and acts of violence against individuals on their sexual orientation or gender identity." It is now taken major steps towards justice. LGBT Youth Summit, the organization could not find a more appropriate time than this.
It was organized by the Israeli gay youth organiz ation (Israel Gay Youth - IGY), and this was the heart of the Gay (Gay Centre) Tel Aviv-Jaffa (Tel-Aviv). koy IGY is an organization founded koy in 2002. year and it has become a major LGBTQ organizations in Israel. (Reference to the Summit program, Copyright: Israel Gay Youth). IGY Summit leaders were Nir Zernyak, Nofar Bar-Ad, Tag
Koren, Amit Lev, Yuval Kerstein and Noah Ariav, koy who over the years worked tirelessly to make this summit to take place. Israeli Education Minister Gideon Sa'ar, Tel Aviv-Jaffa Mayor and Knesset members were among senior koy officials who welcomed new leaders koy and made a speech about LGBTQ rights. Summit has its own website, which you recommend to visit: lgbtqsummit.org. The participants were carefully selected to be represented in some of the achievements of the richest and most active national leaders. Many participants were given financial assistance so that they can afford to attend koy the summit and travel expenses would be covered. The five-day summit attended by representatives koy from Israel, the U.S., Canada, UK (Northern Ireland and Scotland), Irish, Latvian, Lithuanian, koy Estonian, koy German, Slovenian, the Philippines, Malaysia, Iran, Australia, South Africa, Iceland, Norway, Georgia, Ukraine, Armenia , Chile, India, Mongolia, Serbia, Czech Republic, Peru, Belgium and Singapore.
The participants welcomed the friendly team summit, a large poster in the city center, friendly hotel staff, two nice and pleasant weather 20 C. The Summit koy program was very intense and educational, with many practical tasks. The main attention was paid to training and various skills enhancement koy that would be useful for LGBTQ activities. Similarly, participants from different countries and regions of the world have shared their stories. Information for the media before the summit Nir Zernyak, IGY World Affairs Director and Director of the summit, said the following: "We would like to build a strong, powerful koy world leader in networking that are related to a common goal. But we also like to promote the participation of women in management and the players show a variety of LGBTQ and human rights-related struggles in other countries. We would like to see a young activist from the U.S. who learn about LGBTQ situation in Uganda from a local activist, rather than just reading about it online. koy (Copyright: IGY).
Discussions, panels, koy and workshops koy on the management of social change, the courts and gay rights campaigns, creative thinking, media, runātmākslu, volunteer management, conflict management, business, public performances and personal stories of LGBTQ activism in hostile regions. koy Participants not only looked at Jaffa (Tel Aviv blakuspilsētu), went on a tour of Tel Aviv, but also visited Jerusalem, met with Knesset (Israeli parliament) representatives, as well as enjoying both Israeli and Arab cuisine. The participants appeared in the local

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