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© Lucas Foglia |
Sept 25, 2008
David Tuckman, Secretary & YPIC Chair, UNA-SoCal reports
from the Worldwide Malaria No More/Tony Blair
Faith Foundation Videoconference and panel discussion on
the UN Millennium Development Goals with 100 young people in the
panel and 1000s worldwide on combating malaria.
. . . Read Tuckman's Report
Young Professionals for International Cooperation
Young Professionals for International Cooperation (YPIC) is a program of the United Nations Association of the United States of America (UNA-USA) that seeks to engage young professionals in discussions of international affairs, emphasizing the importance of multilateral cooperation and the United Nations. While we appreciate supporters of all ages, YPIC members are typically between the ages of 21-40, and are a diverse group of individuals from the fields of business, law, government, nonprofit, the arts and philanthropy. YPIC provides an exciting opportunity to interact with like-minded individuals and gives young professionals from all walks of life a unique forum in which to learn more about current international issues, the United Nations, and the work of UNA-USA.
UNA-USA is America's largest grassroots foreign-policy organization and the leading center of research on the United Nations and global issues. UNA-USA carries out its action agenda through a combination of public outreach, policy analysis, and international dialogue, and advances international cooperation and the work of the United Nations through more than 170 community-based Chapters and Divisions nationwide and over 25,000 members. Often, YPICs are programs of local UNA-USA Chapters or Divisions.
For general questions, please contact your UNA-SoCal YPIC Representative:
David Tuckman, ucla05@care2.com, 818-4514-1637
More information about the YPIC program from the UNA-USA website





