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From the NetAid Team

From rock concerts to op-eds, from school assemblies to video documentaries, we hope you have been inspired by the efforts of the 2005-2006 NetAid Global Citizen Corps (GCC) in the fight against global poverty.

Now we are looking for the best high school leaders out there to follow in their footsteps.
Tell a student or educator about the GCC. Or if you are a young person who is passionate about improving the lives of the world's poor, apply online today! There are only ten days left.

Learn more about the GCC and how students can apply online at www.netaid.org/go/gcc or contact gcc@netaid.org. The application deadline is May 7, 2006.

For undegraduate students who might be interested in attending the SABF to be held in Buenos Aires, Argentina from 4-6 August 2006.

The event was born from the initiative of a group of Engineering Students at ITBA (Buenos Aires Institute of Technology), and it is the first Student-run Business Forum in South America. Held annually -each year under a distinctive theme-, the goal of the South American Business Forum (SABF) is to unite present and future leaders, regardless of generations and nationalities. The Forum creates a platform that encourages debate and the sharing of ideas, pursuing the
sustainable development of the world from South America.

The Forum takes place in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and consists of three days (August 4th, 5th and 6th) of dialogue and workshops where students from all around the world have the chance to exchange ideas and create solutions to the challenges of the present and the future. The main topic for this year’s edition is "Politics and Social Responsibility in a Globalized World". In order to achieve a wide vision of the subject, we are contacting speakers from different areas of society, as well as the most talented students from Argentina, South-America and the rest of the world.

The deadline for applications is on May 7th, and students from any career and University are welcome to participate sending us their contributions and thoughts on the topic in the form of an essay. For further details, visit their website: www.sabf.org.ar

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