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41st Annual UNESCO International Youth Camp

Aug 3-13, 2006

The Korean National Commission for UNESCO organizes an International Youth Camp (IYC) annually for young adults interested in international relations. The 2006 program was held from August 3–13 and focused on the opportunities for young people to change their societies for the better. The Korea Society nominated and partially financed participation in the program by three young Americans: Antonia Florio from Astoria, New YorkMatthew Hallex from Richmond Hill, New York; and Christopher Hue from Flushing, New York.


 
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Mondays - Friday
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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