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Projects
Iraq
Medical Aid

IraqPresident Dr. Sasa Toperic handed over medical donation to Iraqi Government In presence of the Ambassador of Bosnia & Herzegovina to the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, H. E. Krunoslav Vasilj and the Ambassador of Republic of Iraq to the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, H. E. Sa’ad J. Al – Hayani, WYLN President Sasa Toperic handed over medical donation to the Iraqi government officials in Amman, Jordan.
Medical donation will travel by government secured channels to Baghdad where from it will be distributed to medical centers in 4 regions in Iraq, through the Red Crescent and the Ministry of Health of Iraq.
This project was sponsored by WYLN-USA and WYLN-UK.

We would especially like to thank Dr. Abdul Hadi Al Khalili, cultural attache at the Embassy of Iraq in Washington DC for his valuable assistance in this project.
WYLN Chairman in Europe, Phaldip Khela and WYLN USA advisor were commended by the Ambassador of &H in Jordan for their huge efforts in making this project possible.

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Thailand
Peace

ThailandWYLN organized and co-sponsored the "Peace and Security" conference held in May 2006 in Bangkok, Thailand. The conference was organized around the idea that Asian regional youth cooperation is very important for international stability and growth. WYLN will hold a second conference in January 2007 when an action plan endorsed by all Asian countries will be presented to WYLN members.

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India
Peace

India India India On March 11th 2005, the WYLN hosted Chinese and Tibetan artists for a peace concert in Dharamsala, India. The event was held at the Tibetan Center for Performing Arts and was filled beyond capacity with people interested in hearing Chinese and Tibetan artists perform together. Due to the over-capacity crowd, television monitors were set up in the entrance to the hall so everyone interested could watch the concert. Chinese artists included the imminent flautist Yimin Mao, while several local Tibetan dance and drama groups performed. Both the Chinese and Tibetan artists stressed how personal, social and artistic relationships can positively effect official relations and the ongoing peace process.

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Benin
Medical Aid

BeninWYLN President, Dr. Sasha Toperich, along with Dr. Yessito Corine, WYLN medical advisor in Benin, handed over donation in value of $350.000 to Minister of Health of Republic of Benin, H. E. F. Gambo. At the ceremony, Dr. Yessito received a WYLN plaque in recognition of her work in helping Benin fight against poverty.

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Senegal
IT Centers

SenegalWYLN created an IT Center with our strategic partner, ONG Connexion Sans Frontieres. Given the success of this project, the WYLN Board would like to acknowledge Mr. Ahmed Karim Cisse, Secretary General of ONG CSF, whose hard work and dedication to the youth of Senegal and Burkina Faso has paid measurable dividends in local political, education and technological development.

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Nigeria
IT Centers

NigeriaIn partnership with the Youth Center for African Development, WYLN will support an IT center in Nigeria designed to help Nigerian youth to create sustainable action plan for their empowerment programs and negotiations with their government. WYLN will also provide medications requested specifically for youth-related issues to hospitals throughout the country.

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Liberia
IT Centers

LiberiaIn cooperation with the United Nations Mission in Liberia (UNMIL), UNICEF and the UN Civil Unit, WYLN donated 40 computers and a large shipment of books to help develop local infrastructure and empower students in Liberia through increased access to information and increased exposure to modern technology.

On November 30th, WYLN President Sasa Toperic performed a humanitarian fund-raising concert in Monrovia for the Louis Arthur Grimes Law School. The concert was organized by the Special Representative of the UN Secretary General to Liberia, Jacques Paul Klein, and the interim President of Liberia, Charles Gyude Bryant.

The event raised $25,000 that was donated to educational development at Monrovia University. The concert was the first such event in Liberia in over 40 years and was broadcast live throughout the continent by UN radio.

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Bosnia and Herzegovina
IT Centers

Bosnia and HerzegovinaIn partnership with the Ministry of Civil Affairs of Bosnia & Herzegovina, WYLN sent over 100 computers to schools in rural areas of the country. We believe that, in the post-war reconstruction and rebuilding phase of B&H, it is imperative that young students in remote villages have access to the Internet so they can have the opportunity to reach their full potential and, in the process, be an even stronger resource for the future of the county.
Some villages where computers were donated even lacked phone lines. However, thanks to the efforts of Safet Halilovic, Minister of Civil Affairs and B&H Post Agency, phone service has been extended to these villages and their residents have both improved communications and access to the Internet.

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Benin
IT Centers

BeninWYLN sent 40 computers to the Benin Education Center in Natitingou. Also, in partnership with the Benin Education Fund,WYLN provided 11 scholarships specifically dedicated for students who have no means to provide for their own education. Both the Education Center and Education Fund are run by WYLN Africa Chairman, Alphonse I. Kouagou.
WYLN is supporting further development of the Benin Education Center which will eventually be comprised of a school, IT center and library. In addition, WYLN Advisor Joan Lebach has agreed to dedicate two weeks of every year to teaching English at the Center.
In further cooperation with the Benin Education Fund, WYLN is in discussions with the Government of Benin to purchase land and build factory facilities that will provided high wages and stable employment for the youth of the region. The WYLN factory facilities will be integrated with the Benin Education Center and Education Fund to provide more educational opportunities for local youth.

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