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Generation Connect Young Leadership Programme (GCYLP) Development Week 2025
Geneva, Switzerland
28 July 2025 - 1 August 2025
©️ITU/Yingjin Tang
Annual Generation Prague Conference has focused on the lessons of the Cold War and the new international security challenges and opportunities facing the next generation.
Generation: Amanda Rataj
January 14 - February 25, 2023
Craft Ontario Gallery, 1106 Queen Street West, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Photo documentation by Jocelyn Reynolds
Love for nature and history throughout generations has made Bygdøy a popular recreational area for locals and visitors alike. Boasting beautiful landscapes with forests, livestock grazing the green fields, trails, beaches, cafés and several of Norway’s most popular museums are easily accessible by ferry, bus, bike or car from the city centre. The combination of beautiful landscapes, beaches, farmlife and museums that cover a wide range of topics, makes Bygdøy a prime location to visit for families with young children.
At the museums you will experience and learn about the Norwegian spirit, the explorers and history from the Viking age till today. You can also combine the visit to Bygdøy with a sightseeing trip on the fjord.
Bygdøy has a rich history, which includes being farmland for a Cistercian monastery in the Middle Ages and as a hunting and recreation area for the Royal Family. During the mid-1800s King Karl Johan purchased properties from landowners and established a large public park. In 1882 the world's first open-air museum emerged, to tell stories about the Norwegian cultural history.
Today, Bygdøy is characterized by its nature, museums, urban organic farming and everyday life in the residential area. Sustainable development of responsible visitors will preserve the unique qualities of Bygdøy for the future.
Residents at the Savoy, Bangor, took a group of young people from Newtownards on a trip down memory lane this month to help mark European Day of Solidarity Between Generations on April 29. In return the young people from Include Youth’s Give and Take Scheme are taking their older counterparts to a three course meal in Groomsport and an afternoon at the bowling lanes.
The project is part of Linking Generations Northern Ireland and is aimed at promoting a a greater understanding between young and old by exploring stereotypes.
For more information about intergenerational work visit: www.centreforip.org.uk/northern-ireland
Or to find out more about the Give and Take Scheme visit: includeyouth.org/giveandtake/
Generation Connect Young Leadership Programme (GCYLP) Development Week 2025
Geneva, Switzerland
28 July 2025 - 1 August 2025
©️ITU/Yingjin Tang
88 Generation Students (Exile) delegates Htun Aung Gyaw, Mu Tha and Ko Ko Lay and organization leaders from Burmese community are discussing in Burma Caucus Japan in Tokyo, Japan.
Annual Generation Prague Conference has focused on the lessons of the Cold War and the new international security challenges and opportunities facing the next generation.
Margaret with son Melvin rear,
grandson Ross left, great grandson Michael Ross right and great great grandaughter Kelsey.
Generation Connect Young Leadership Programme (GCYLP) Development Week 2025
Geneva, Switzerland
28 July 2025 - 1 August 2025
©️ITU/Yingjin Tang
John Scales, former Wimbledon FC and Liverpool FC defender and Georgie Bingham, talkSPORT and Premier League World presenter, were at Twickenham Academy’s third generation (3G) artificial grass pitch (AGP) as part of the Football Foundation’s 15-year Anniversary celebrations.