A Sri Lankan Youth Inspired Global Movement Successfully Completes Second Global Summit

September 18, 20195min0
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13 delegations, 18 countries, 5 continents, 115 participants came together for a phenomenal Global Unites Summit in Nairobi, Kenya

A youth movement for Hope and Reconciliation that was launched in Sri Lanka in 2007 and expanded to similar movements in 13 nations from 5 continents. Back in 2015 Sri Lanka Unites launched its global branch, Global Unites to function as the umbrella movement for Unites movements globally. This launch took place at the inaugural conference in Sri Lanka hosted by Sri Lanka Unites. At the time Global Unites had 1 established movement in Sri Lanka Unites an emerging pledged new movement Congo Unites. From the 5th to the 9th of August Global Unites had its 2nd summit 4 years after to formally recognize and endorse the 13 movements and create a clear strategy for the next four years of operations. The summit and the movement was committed and purposed with the thought of inspiring, connecting and equipping a new generation of peace builders.

The summit was graced by an amazing line up of internationally recognized line up of speakers. That included Erica Chenoweth –Professor in Human Rights and International Affairs at the Harvard Kennedy School, Robert Katende – CEO of Som Chess Academy and whose life inspired an acclaimed Hollywood movie, Queen of Katwe, Zoe Marks – Professor in Public Policy at the Harvard Kennedy School, Boniface Mwangi – Photojournalist and Activist, Will Graylin – Entrepreneur and CEO of a Fortune 500 Company and Siddharth Chatterjee – UN Resident Coordinator based in Kenya

The Founder of Global Unites Prashan De Visser also spoke at a Plenary Session at the summit.

Harvard Professor Erica Chenoweth said this about the movement, “In the midst of fragmented social movement, with limited tactical ability and long term stamina, Global Unites can be the movement of movements.”

Will Graylin also shared his thoughts with us, “The potential I see here I have never seen in any global movement and in the development field. Youth leaders taking on their own nations’ challenges with such innovation, idealism and sustainability in mind is simply outstanding.”

Harvard Professor Zoe Marks before addressing the delegates having associated delegates from Afghanistan, Sierra Leone, Colombia and Nepal stated, “I am a Harvard Professor working, teaching and learning peace building for the past 12 years, but I feel intimidated by all of you. You are the true experts and I am honoured to be here.”

Sri Lanka Unites the flagship movement was represented at the summit by Sinan Uthumalebbe (Eastern Province), Kapila Ramanayake (Southern Province), Aninilavan Puvanesan (Northern Province), Lakmal Sandeepa (Central Province), Ashini De Silva (Uva Province) and Sivashanthi Sivalingam (Western Province.) The young leaders presented to the rest of the delegation on the progress of the movement and its expansion being the largest youth movement for reconciliation with a membership of 25,000 and a full time staff of 25 soon to be 50 (with 25 new district coordinators), 7 reconciliation centers soon to be 10 at the end of 2019 in 10 districts and its recent recognition as a top 20 grassroots movement in the commonwealth region. Along with the success of the movement the delegates also shared the challenges, opportunities and new initiatives seeking a transformational impact on a new generation of Sri Lankans.

The event concluded with a colourful closing ceremony at the Louis Leakey Auditorium which was attended by distinguished guests, all the delegates and young Kenyans.This youth lead initiative that began in Sri Lanka has since established chapters in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Uganda, Liberiaand Kenya.The other 9 countries include Israel, USA, Afghanistan, Myanmar, Palestine, Colombia, Nepal and Sierra Leone and they are emerging movements that are well on their way to establishing themselves in their respective countries. When the summit reconvenes in 2023 the movement aspires to be established in 15 nations with emerging movements in 15 more nations.  Global Unites is setting plans to engage 5 million youth in these nation during the next four years and increase global membership to over 100,000.

Global Unites is now one of the top 8 models for youth engagement in the Commonwealth and De Visser has received a Points of Light award from Her Majesty the Queen of England for his work.

To Find Out More- please contact Global Unites through admin@globalunites.org or download the Global Unites App on Android or Apple.




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