43rd Rotary Youth World Affairs Seminar

Sat, Jun 20th 2020 at 9:00 am- Fri, Jun 26th 2020 - 5:00 pm

To be held in Carroll University, Waukesha, Wisconsin USA. Candidates Wanted


This week-long Rotary Youth World Affairs Seminar is a unique programme for high school students from around the World where, since 1972, it has provided a forum for nearly 28,000 future leaders to debate some of the most perplexing global issues and problems in the exciting and stimulating environment of Carroll University, Wisconsin.

District 1100 funds places for young people aged between 16-18 as the seminar brings better understanding of world problems to young people from around the globe, using current issues as a learning platform. The theme of the 2020 seminar will be "Hunger in a world of plenty".

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