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1.Introduction of YICGG
2.Preliminary Planning of YICGG 2017
3.YICGG2017 Cooperation Blueprint
Catalog
Youth Innovation Competition on Global Governance
• First launched in 2007,by Fudan University
• Sponsored by United Nations Development Programme• First Competition in this field in the world
• A channel to help youth from various countries discuss global issues
• A platform to inspire youth to engage into global governance
YICGG
What is YICGG ?The world's first international innovation competition on globalgovernance that founded by Chinese college students.
Providing a platform for young students around the world todiscuss global issues, find ways to solve global problems.
Cultivating and training capabilities on global governance foryoung students
The first in the world
A platform for communication
Cultivating capabilities
Youth
Innovation
Competition
on
Global
Governance
Co-organized by
UNDP&Fudan University
Focusing on the theme of global governance
Collecting proposals and opinion of the youth to solve theproblems about human destiny
Emphasizing creativity and internationalism and encouragingthinking beyond the discipline, national boundaries and theshackles of traditional theory
A platform for professional competition on global governanceand youth diplomacy.
Vision and Mission
37377Countries & Regions
127Universities
Projectson Global Governance
Firstround
263 teams
1052 participants
Finalround
148 teams
620 participants
Scale
From 2007 to 2016…
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
160
180
2007 2008 2009 2010 2013 2014 2015 2016
Country Team Project Participant
an Effective Mechanismcultivating talents for global governance
Fudan University
Other Universities
Other Institutions
2007
• Human Security in the age of Globalization
2008
• Global Governance: Growth and Innovation 2020
2009
• Innovation on Global Governance toward 2020
2010
• Glocalization:Glocalizationand urban life
2013
• Save the world, Save the future: humanity in green tide
2014
•Effective Cross-cultural Communication—A Multi-cultural Neighborhood
2015
• Youth in Food Security Innovation
2016
• Sustainable Development Goals: Common Agenda, Plural Approaches
Shanghai Rome Tbilisi
ShanghaiShanghaiShanghai
Milan Shanghai
UN Resident Coordinator in ChinaUNDP Resident Representative in China
Mr. Khalid Malik
To invite me to participate in YICGG, he (Mr. LONG Yongtu) made a special trip to
my office in Beijing. I was deeply moved after his introduction about the
competition, which is exactly the cause UNDP has been worked for. So only after
5 minutes, I made the decision to join and agreed to launch this competition
together as a co-initiator. The reason why we choose to hold this event among
young students is because it is vital to let the youth to spread the idea of global
governance. I hope the young participants of YICGG can all have such kind of
consciousness. Then, in the future, when they become operators and managers,
they can treasure our world through their practice.
Remarks
RemarksFormer Chief Negotiator for China’s Entry into WTO & Secretary General for Boao Forum for Asia
Mr. Long Yongtu
The main target of this activity is to let the youth propose their ideas on
solutions to global issues. In my opinion, young people are innocent, naïve,
unbiased, not politically motivated and not influenced by business and
interest groups. Therefore, the proposals from the youth are more objective.
Whether the United Nations or governments, they will be really inspired if
they are really willing to listen the voice of these young students.
Former President of Italy,
Enrico Letta
EXPO provides a great platform for youth innovation. I am grateful to YICGG for coming to 2015
Milano EXPO, to China Corporate United Pavilion and Fudan University for their deep involvement.
The deep involvement of China is one of the key factors of success of Milano EXPO. The world is
now facing a series of global issues, such as poverty, global warming, human rights, sustainable
development, unemployment, etc. However, the idea of global governance is still faced with the
problem of weak international organizations and is still practiced on state rather than global level. I
really expect that the participants of YICGG, who come from all around the world, can be the core
force of global governance some day in the future.
Remarks
Former Vice Secretary, OECD Richard Boucher
YICGG is a great opportunity for young people around the world to explore
and address the global urgent problems, show their spirits of innovation and
entrepreneurship. Participants have proposed various recommendations for
the world, regions and countries, and shared ideas on investment,
employment, economic, assistance, and cooperation. These participants from
different countries with different points of view formed a new world team
randomly in the summer section competition, but they have learnt how to
cooperate in teams, which impressed me most in the competition.
Remarks
As No.1 brand competition in the field of Youth Global Governance,
YICGG has become a cradle for cultivating future leader of global
governance since her establishment.
Statistics shows that, among all the participants of YICGG
Pursuing their career related to global governance
Studying internationally,working in government, taking part in
NGO in the field of global governance
Achievements
>21%
>50%
Sheng Jie
International Consultant
United Nations
Geneva Headquarter
Working as the international consultant in
United Nations is closely related with what I
experienced and got from YICGG.
After YICGG 2008
CHENG Yuan
Faculty
International Red
Cross and Red
Crescent Societies
The experience in YICGG made me understand
the importance and urgency of global public
problems, making up my mind to devote myself
into global governance.
After YICGG 2007
About 21% of previous YICGG participants has devoted themselves to the career of global governance
Mahoney Turnbull
Delegate
UN Youth Summit
Participant
UN Climate Change
Conference
YICGG is a great platform to communicate with
global youth leaders and to be innovative on
global issues.
After YICGG 2013
QIAN Jing
SCHWARZMAN
Scholar
YICGG is a memorable opportunity to prepare
myself for a future career in global governance
and to make friends with peers who share the
same interests and visions.
After YICGG 2013
Furthermore, over half of them have been involved in public affairs of global governance unceasingly beyond YICGG
Gong Chenzhuo
Internship
UNESCO Dar es Salaam
Rhodes Scholar
Class of 2016
YICGG is a unique platform, where you can not
only build lifelong connections with talented
youth across the world, but also understand
the problems facing our society.
After YICGG 2014
Shen Yiting
Internship
UNESCO Headquarters,
Paris
YICGG offers such a great opportunity allowing
the youth to participate more actively in the
real process of global governance.
After YICGG 2014
Fan Yan
Internship
UNESCO
YICGG made it clear to me that youth is a
significant force in engaging in multilateral
affairs and contributing to a better future for all
of us.
After YICGG 2014
Klodeta JANAQI
Master of Science
In Finance
University of Tirana,
Albania
Thank you for the organizations for the great
idea. Thank you for the professors who add
value to YICGG. And, thank you for all the
participants for the great and unforgettable
memories.
After YICGG 2015
Exhibited at EXPO Submitted to UNPublished
on core journals
Value
Mankind
Future
Social
Responsibility
Global
Governance
Young Academic Olympics
YICGG has kept a long-term relationship with the World Expo
• In July 2010, Global Governance Youth Summit Forum (GGYSF)has been held at Shanghai Expo.
• On August 2015, YICGG 2015 was successfully held in theItaly Pavilion and China Corporate United Pavilion at Milan Expo,which was the largest and most influential youth project of China
YICGG& Big Events
Sustainable DevelopmentGoals:Common Agenda, PluralApproaches
YICGG2016
Building an innovative, invigorated, interconnected and inclusive world
economy
G20 Summit2016
Youth inFood Security
Innovation
YICGG2015
Glocalizationand urban life
YICGG2010
ShanghaiEXPO 2010
Feeding the Planet,Energy for Life
MilanoExpo 2015
Better City,Better Life
As an unofficial agenda
of G20 Youth
Summit(Y20)
Jointly
sponsored by
Shanghai Expo
Committee
YICGG was firstly held
in Expo park.
In July 2016• the Organizing Committee of YICGG
successfully hosted G20 Youth Summit (Y20)• involving YICGG 2016 as the unofficial agenda of Y20
And Now• Close relationship with All-China Youth Federation (ACYF)• Preparing Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) Youth
Summit 2017• Preparing BRICS Youth Summit 2017
1.Introduction of YICGG
2.Preliminary Planning of YICGG 2017
3.YICGG2017 Cooperation Blueprint
Catalog
Astana (Астана)
The ideal venue for YICGG 2017
the Capital of Kazakhstan
SCO Summit 2017 venue
Specialized Exposition 2017 venue
An important node in the
“One Belt, One Road" Initiative
“Future Energy and Sustainable Infrastructure”
• Corresponds to
• Kazakhstan government’s vision on SCO Summit,• “Release Transportation Potential”• “Deepen Cultural Connection”
• Echoes with
• Astana Expo “Future Energy”• Strategic demand of “One Belt, One Road” Initiative
2.1 Theme
Besides participants from Kazakhstan, there will be about 80 overseas participants in total
Players and ObserversThe competition requires players to set up a team with 1-3persons. Every November, the organizing committee willissue the theme and invite students from partneruniversities. Students are required to build up their teamsand submit the innovation proposals on time. Theinternational organizing committee will select 20-24 teamsinto the final competition. There will be about 50-60finalists and observers from 20-25 countries in the final.
2.3 Participants
Judges8-10 members from the international organizingcommittee and the academic committee will be invited asjudges of the final. Judges include experts and scholars inthe related fields of global governance, youth elites andentrepreneurs.
2.3 Participants
VIP guests2-3 local dignitaries and leaders of global governance willbe invited as VIP guests to deliver keynote speeches at theopening ceremony.
2.3 Participants
StaffIt contains the Chinese staff of the organizing committeeand members of the Student Secretariat
Day 0 Registration and Check-in
• Registration
• Conference materials distribution
• Icebreaking party
2.4 Events Calendar
Day 1 Opening Ceremony and Ignite Talk
• Part 1: Opening Ceremony
• Part 2: Ignite Talk
• Part 3: World Team Grouping
2.4 Events Calendar
Day 2 World café & Free Discussion
• Part 1: World café
• Part 2: Free Discussion
2.4 Events Calendar
2.4 Events Calendar
Day 4 Project Presentation and Closing Ceremony
• Part 1: Final Proposal and Presentation
• Part 2: Closing Ceremony
• Part 3: City Tour
1.Introduction of YICGG
2.Preliminary Planning of YICGG 2017
3.YICGG2017 Cooperation Blueprint
Catalog
1.Introduction of YICGG
2.Preliminary Planning of YICGG 2017
3.YICGG2017 Cooperation Blueprint
Catalog
Fudan University and Nazarbeyev University will host YICGG2017 with other institutions and corporations together.
Obligations of the cosponsored party(Nazarbeyev University):
• Provide activity venue on campus
• Prepare the Expo site and related activities
• Invite dignitaries of the Kazakhstan government
• Help invite guests, judges and players from the world
• Help with visa application
• Help handle the accommodation & city tour in Astana
3.1 Organizational Structure
Fudan University and Nazarbeyev University will host YICGG2017 with other institutions and corporations together.
Rights of the cosponsored party (Nazarbeyev University):
3.1 Organizational Structure
• Give a green pass to one team to the final
• Recommend judges to the International Expert Committee
• Build academic relationship with global partners
• Raise international reputation in China and other countries
• Send Shanghai FORUM 2018 invitations to well-performed students during the competition;
• Access for Kazakhstan students to attending exchange projects and summer school of SIRPA, FudanUniversity;
• Give scholars the priority to attending high-level academic projects and international forums of SIRPA, FudanUniversity
YICGG organizing committee will cover
• Committee’s basic expense
• Accommodation for all the participants
• Expense for the VIP guests
• At least 50% of international travel subsidies.
3.2 Expenditure
3.3 Timeline Arrangement
Oct. – Nov., 2016 Validate theme and plan
Dec. 15th, 2016 Release the competition information
Dec. 16th Finish fund raising
Verify international organizing committee
Jan. – Mar., 2017 Send invitation to VIP guests
Mar. 31th Deadline, application and online project assessment
Apr. 20th Issue the final name list
Send visa invitation to judges and players
May. –Jun., 2017Apply visa and book plane tickets
Complete the preparation work
Jul. 17th Competition begins