Monthly Archives: September 2006

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  • International Conference of the Americas (CILA) 2006

    During the conference young people will live and work together in an environment of diplomacy and… If you are interested in participate see “Criteria for Delegate”, “Registration form for Universities”, “Cultural Events”, and…

  • First National Contest for Young Entrepreneurs

    The United Nations Association of the Dominican Republic (UNA-DR), Global Foundation for Democracy and Development/ Fundación Global Democracia y Desarrollo, the Ministry of Youth of the Dominican Republic, the Corporation for Industrial Promotion.

  • DR-CAFTA and the Environment: Challenges and Opportunities Conference

    GFDD/FUNGLODE will hold a two-day conference in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, on October 4th – 5th, where one of the goals of this conference is to open the discussion among stakeholders on the environmental aspects of DR-CAFTA from a domestic and international point of view.

  • “Challenges to Open Society,” the 16th Lecture Series of the Americas

    As part of the Lecture Series of the Americas, the Organization of American States presents the sixteenth lecture with the title “Challenges to Open Society”. The guest speaker is George Soros, Chairman of Soros Fund Management and Founder and Chairman of the Open Society Institute …

  • Dominican Week in USA

    During the third week of September, New York and Washington D.C. will be hosts to “Dominican Week”; a week filled with activities that represent the Dominican community abroad. Some of those activities are panels, conferences, roundtables, fairs, and various cultural events.

  • Natasha Despotovic Addresses the Washington Summit on Climate Stabilization

    During four consecutive days, world experts, including the President of Iceland, Dr. Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson, government, non-governmental organizations, and private sector representatives, multilaterals and international organizations, discussed in depth the many aspects and consequences of climate.

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