Mini recap of UNDP’s celebration of International Youth Day

      

We were invited last Thursday to the United Nation’s Development Program’s 1st celebration of International Youth Day, which featured a youth inspired Pecha Kucka night in addition to an art gallery.

When we first got there, we were greeted by a soulful jazz band, playing really smooth music. We then went into the main stage hall, where the three keynote speakers were. One was the head of Kuwait’s UNDP office, and the other two were Dr. Yousef Al-Ibrahim and Major General Faisal Al-Jazzaf. Dr. Yousef is the Emir’s advisor on youth issues, while Major General Al-Jazzaf is the Chairman of Kuwait Youth & Sport Authority.

The night wasn’t all bore, proper, and boring. It included fun and entertaining segments, like the youth Pecha Kucha presentations and the comedic hosting of Huda Ma3rafi. The celebration attracted a nice crowd collection, and shows that Kuwait does have people whom are educated and sophisticated, and more than able to appreciate an internationally-flavored night like this.

      

This is a part of the celebration’s press release:

In a bid to further expand its youth programme, UNDP Kuwait organized the world-renowned PechaKucha night for youth. Comedienne Hoda Marafie was the hostess for the evening. International Youth Day is an opportunity to highlight and raise awareness of development issues facing Kuwaiti youth.

The night included participation by government officials, civil societies and private entities and an exhibition. Furthermore, the auditorium showcased PechaKucha 20×20, a simple presentation format where 20 images are shown, each for 20 seconds. The images forward automatically as the presenter talks about them. Each speaker featured a sample of active, dedicated and inspirational young people who have significantly contributed to their community’s development. The occasion was utilized to celebrate their achievements.

We had to leave early, to attend another function, and so missed out on the Pecha Kucha and huda Ma3rafi segments, which in my opinion would’ve been the most entertaining parts. I also missed out on the opportunity to know who the Pecha Kucha stars were.

All in all, this was a nice night, and I really wished we could’ve stayed for the whole of it. Thank you Nasser Al-Qitami, UNDP’s Communications Specialist, for inviting us.

Personal Note: As much as I liked the night and the civil air about the celebration, I must admit that I disliked the attitude of one of the organizers. When we were leaving, we had vale parking issues. She was like “oh, I don’t know about that, we got to park inside, not like you guys. You guys have to walk like all the way to the parking lot, or try figuring something out with the valet guy. Oh, and the best part was when she suggested that we drive the wrong way, INSIDE THE UN COMPOUND. I just wish people would be nice and civil, just because you work for the UN, it doesn’t really mean that you’re sophisticated and classy by default. We can spot fakes a mile away, but we pretend not to.

9 Responses to Mini recap of UNDP’s celebration of International Youth Day

  1. nasser says:

    Wow, this is the loveliest post we got! I love it!

  2. nasser says:

    Who is that lady!! Tell me now!

    • buzfairy says:

      I don’t really know, but she was wearing the badge necklace, so I assumed she was one of the organizers. We saw her outside, and she was a complete snot. I had to remind myself that I was actually invited, not trespassing on the event!

  3. Mehdi says:

    Thank you for your nice blog. We are happy that we had you at the event and sorry to hear what you mentioned as “Personal Note”. I’m sure the person you mentioned was not one of the organizers. Outside parking was dedicated to booth ppl, artists, speakers, etc. So we really can’t recognize that person unless you give us more info. You are always welcome to all UNDP Social events and we hope to see you again.

    • buzfairy says:

      Thanks for the comment. I saw the lady outside, but she said she was parked inside, so I’m guessing she is some kind of an official or worker.

      But really don’t worry, we had fun. Next time I’ll either cone with the driver or have my name on the list and park inside :)

    • buzfairy says:

      Oh, and I would be happy to attend future events. I’m sure things will be easier once Ramadan us through :)

  4. Faisal says:

    Looks like a great event .. I’m so pissed i missed it! Do you know who did the art thing.. looks great .. oh and who where the speakers .. I heard the doodle destroy kid was there haha..

    • buzfairy says:

      It was really nice and sophisticated.

      Sadly, I left before the kids started their show, and like u, I want to know who was there :)

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