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  2. UN Youth New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    UN Youth's stated mission is 'to inspire young people to be engaged global citizens. [4] to achieve their goal they host international tours, national conferences and regional events for secondary and tertiary students. UN Youth is the youth arm of the United Nations Association of New Zealand (UNANZ), which is a member of the World Federation ...

  3. Commonwealth Youth New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Commonwealth Youth New Zealand is a youth-led nonprofit that educates young New Zealanders about the Commonwealth and the values of the Charter of the Commonwealth. [1] It provides opportunities for young people to develop their leadership skills in an international context by hosting national and regional events for secondary students.

  4. List of youth organizations - Wikipedia

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    Solidarity Youth Movement, Kerala (India) South African Students Congress; SPIC MACAY; SpiralScouts (US) St John Ambulance Australia Cadets (Australia) St John Ambulance Cadets in the UK (UK) St John Youth New Zealand; Street Kids International (Canada/US) Strong Women Strong Girls (US) Student Catholic Action (Philippines) Student Union of Latvia

  5. World Youth Student and Educational Travel Confederation

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    The International Student Travel Confederation was a non-profit organisation founded in 1949 with a goal to secure and inform students of cheaper and or tax free travel. Working in more than 100 countries. It merged with the Federation of Youth Travel Organisation in 2006 to form a new organisation based in Amsterdam. [1]

  6. Youth travel - Wikipedia

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    It is estimated that youth and student travel will generate more international arrivals than business travel by the end of this year. [3] Youth travellers stay longer (average 53 days), they spend more (US$1,000 to US$6,000 per trip) and travel more frequently (1.44 trip pa) [4] than the average tourist while they use their money with local ...

  7. New Zealand Cadet Forces - Wikipedia

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    The New Zealand Cadet Forces (Cadet Forces or NZCF) is a voluntary military-style training organisation for New Zealand youth between the ages of 13 and 21. Run in partnership with the New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) and local community organisations.

  8. New Zealand Young Nationals - Wikipedia

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    The New Zealand Young Nationals, more commonly called the Young Nats, is the youth wing of the National Party, a centre-right political party in New Zealand, and a member of the International Young Democrat Union.

  9. St John Youth New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    St John Youth is closely affiliated with the Order of St John in New Zealand, of which His Majesty King Charles III is the Sovereign Head. St John Youth consists of two programmes; the Penguin Programme is for children in school years 0–6, and the Cadet Programme is for young people in school years 7–13. [ 1 ]