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“Did you know that forty percent—40 percent—of young people want to be their own boss someday? That’s a lot of aspiring entrepreneurs: Millions and millions in fact.”
The GCGI has always tried to be a voice of encouragement and to support the global youth in realising their dreams of building a better world for the common good.
As well as organising conferences and meetings involving the youth and their engagements with the older generation, we have always provided a platform to showcase the achievements of the youth. This has always been a source of hope and encouragement to the GCGI family and friends.- Details
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“This giant carpet is woven with soil on the body of the mythical great fish that sails through various seas and oceans to take the message of peace and friendship from the Iranian people to people of different colours, races and faiths all over the world.”
This carpet is 1,600 square meters in size, and is made by local artists with the help of some artists from all over Iran, and it contains eighty different colours and shades, with a message of “global peace”. The design of the carpet is inspired by local myths of Hormozgan province about a very large fish called “Damahi” that lived in the waters of the Persian Gulf and at times of need came to the assistance of the people of the region. Different patterns of the carpet are also based on the four elements, water, wind, soil and fire, which are represented in the four corners of the carpet.
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"When we contribute to the common good, we ourselves are enriched. Compassion promotes happiness and will help build the future we want”
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In 2012, the United Nations (UN) declared March 20 to be observed as the International Day of Happiness
Happiness…can change the world
March 20 marks the United Nations International Day of Happiness. The Kingdom of Bhutan, known for adopting Gross National Happiness as a measurement of its people’s prosperity, started the initiative for a day devoted to happiness. All 193 UN member states then adopted the resolution creating a day to inspire action for a happier world. On the first celebration of the Day, in 2013, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said, “let us reinforce our commitment to inclusive and sustainable human development and renew our pledge to help others. When we contribute to the common good, we ourselves are enriched. Compassion promotes happiness and will help build the future we want.”