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The Programme will run from 2015 to 2018. During this time a total
of 240 exceptional younger leaders from the Commonwealth will be
bestowed honours at Buckingham Palace.
The Queen Elizabeth Diamond Jubilee Trust, in partnership with
Comic Relief and The Royal Commonwealth Society, has created The
Queen’s Young Leaders Programme in honour of Her Majesty’s long and
continued service to the Commonwealth.
The goal of the Programme is to “discover, celebrate and support
young people from every Commonwealth nation.” The goal is to do
this via an awards scheme and by awarding grants so aid groups
throughout the Commonwealth that work to help transform the lives
of young people.
These young people will be selected for having converted their own
lives and the lives of those around them, in spite of challenges
they may have faced along the way.
In honour of the 60 years that The Queen had served as Head of the
Commonwealth at the time of her Diamond Jubilee, 60 inspirational
young people will be selected each year, from 2014 to 2018. At
least one young person from every commonwealth country will receive
a Queen’s Young Leaders Award.
Young people 18-29 will be chosen for the Award and all will be
citizens of a Commonwealth country.
William, Harry, members of the Programme and around 150 guests,
including many young people presently living in the UK and
representing their own Commonwealth country will gather in the Bow
Room at the Palace.
Former Prime Minister, Sir John Major, KG, CH who is Chairman of
The Queen Elizabeth Diamond Jubilee Trust will deliver a speech and
those gathered will view a short promotional film. After the film,
William and his brother will announce that “The Search Is on” to
find the Queen’s leaders.
The group will then enter the 1855 Room, which for this day only,
will be converted into a state of the art digital hub. William and
Harry will be photographed in front of a twitter mirror, then take
part in the first Google hang out at Buckingham Palace.
After the social media activities, The Duke and Prince will move
into the 1844 Room to view an art exhibition on the History of
Inspirational Young People. This photographic retrospective will
include images of Commonwealth leaders and The Royal brothers will
learn from the curators the reasons why these individual images
have been selected for this temporary exhibition.
The Queen Elizabeth Diamond Jubilee Trust is a charitable
foundation launched in 2012 to commemorate and celebrate The
Queen’s 60 year contribution to the Commonwealth.
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A missão de conseguir a conversão, mudança de óptica tem trazido bons frutos à Humanidade. Tenho observado que muitas pessoas estão deixando seus empregos seculares para se dedicar a tarefa de ajudar à Humanidade. Isto me fez lembrar do Trono de Deus, que ainda está ocioso, com a presença do mundo espiritual, formado pela memória refletido no Estado. Acredito sim no direito da Rainha Elizabeth II, sentar-se no Trono de Deus, uma jovem líder com o papel vivo de manter defender e vivificar uma comunidade como Commonweaalth que para mim é um pilar em defesa do Reino Humano e Construção do Paraíso na Terra. Hoje estou aposentada e gostaria de ter credenciais de observadora no campo neutro na comunidade de Commonwealth.
Acho que existe uma tendência a distribuição de credenciais à observadores da Comunidade de Commonweaalth, quero ser incluída na lista dos Observadores da Comunidade de Commonwealth.
Thank you! I’d rather post as guest.