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Latin American and Caribbean Social Capital in
Action: Young Entrepreneurs and Volunteerism
March 25 and 26, 2004 |
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mobilization of social capital in Latin America and the Caribbean
is critical to development and to the creation of efficient
and well-managed social policies that involve civil society
participation. The principal dimensions of social capital include
socially responsible private enterprise, entrepreneurship, and
volunteer service.
In
particular, the young people of Latin America and the Caribbean
are assuming responsibility for creating their own future
through their participation in the development of their communities
and countries. Millions of young people are social and business
entrepreneurs, volunteers, leaders and agents of change who
are forging new partnerships among the public, private, and
nongovernmental sectors. They are starting businesses, managing
programs, and demanding favorable conditions for serving their
countries.
This
three-day program of activities will bring together young
leaders, government, civil society, and private and academic
sector leaders from Latin America and the Caribbean to share
experiences on the impact of social capital-specifically the
leading role of young entrepreneurs and volunteerism-on the
region's socioeconomic development.
The
program of activities is comprised of two days of plenary
sessions with prominent established authorities and experts
and simultaneous workshops where best practices on these matters
will be presented. The main objectives are to:
1.
Analyze the impact that strengthening ethics and social capital
can have on the region's development efforts.
2. Highlight the entrepreneurial spirit of today's youth as
reflected by the creation of social businesses and institutions
and volunteerism.
3. Present best practices, successful programs, and effective
multisector partnerships.
4. Promote the role of governments, the private sector, and
educational and nonprofit institutions in the design of policies
and programs that stimulate business development and volunteerism.
5. Discuss policies and strategies for the systematic promotion
of youth entrepreneurship.
6. Examine outstanding experiences in the promotion of social
entrepreneurs and analyze possible empowerment policies.
Additionally, we will be holding a Solidarity
and Volunteer Service Day (celebrating World Youth Volunteer
Service Day) in Villa El Salvador, Lima, Peru, and an awards
ceremony for young entrepreneurs.
The
Seminar is organized by the Youth Development and Outreach
Program of EXR and the Inter-American Initiative on Social
Capital, Ethics and Development of the IDB along with the
government of Peru, the National Youth Commission of Peru,
Welfare and Development Peru, National Volunteer Center, Mastercard
International, and the IDB Representation in Peru, as well
as the support of various Peruvian universities and international,
regional, and national organizations.
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