Destination: Amsterdam, the Netherlands A Practical Guide to the 2017 JCI World Congress
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Dear Delegates and Honored Guests of the 2017 JCI World Congress, It is with great pleasure that I welcome you to Amsterdam for JCI’s largest and most impactful annual event. I am confident that you will experience an impressive week in which you will find the opportunities to connect, collaborate, invest, motivate and impact yourself and everyone around you to build a better world through united action. This year, the JCI World Congress program has a strong focus on the Global Goals for Sustainable Development, also known as the building blocks to peace. The Congress Organizing Committee and the JCI World Headquarters team are dedicated to preparing an empowering program with exciting forums, workshops, company visits and excursions throughout neighboring cities in the Netherlands. I am especially excited to invite and encourage your participation at the WeDo 2030! Festival, which kicks off with a special keynote from former UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan. With a line-up of other impressive keynote speakers on this day, I have no doubt you will leave this event motivated and ready to create impact in your own community by advancing the Global Goals. Your time at the 2017 JCI World Congress is a unique and unforgettable experience. I encourage you to attend and actively participate in as many sessions as possible — engage others, ask questions, share stories. It is important that you take this global opportunity to meet and inspire fellow active citizens from around the world; you may find that their stories help provide you with a solution to a challenge in your community. Amsterdam is a cultural and historic city. During your stay, explore its beautiful past while building a better future. This guide is the first step toward planning your upcoming travels; you will find a variety of practical information to use while preparing for your trip. Furthermore the Conference Organizing Committee, JCI World Headquarters Staff and JCI Officers are all working together to make this a memorable World Congress. If we can help you in any way, please do not hesitate to ask. I’m looking forward to meeting you in Amsterdam! Sincerely,
Dawn Hetzel 2017 JCI President
Accommodations Headquarters Hotel
Mรถvenpick Hotel Amsterdam City Centre Piet Heinkade 11, 1019 BR Amsterdam, the Netherlands Tel: +31-20-519-1200 Email: hotel.amsterdam@movenpick.com Website: www.movenpick.com/en/europe/netherlands/amsterdam/ hotel-amsterdam/overview
Senate Hotel
DoubleTree by Hilton Oosterdoksstraat 4, 1011 DK Amsterdam, the Netherlands Tel: +31-20-530-0800 Email: amscs.info@hilton.com Website: http://doubletree3.hilton.com/en/hotels/netherlands/ doubletree-by-hilton-amsterdam-centraal-station-AMSCSDI/index.html
Other Congress Accommodations In addition to the hotels listed above, check out other hotels in the area and their discounted pricing, here: https://rai.onpeak.com/e/JCI17. If you have further questions, contact RAI Hotel Services by emailing hotelservices@rai.nl or calling: +31-20-549-1927.
River Lodging Stay on the river during your time in Amsterdam! Rederij Vooruit is providing a fleet of 10 classic sailboats to be rented out by delegates of the World Congress. Since the ships are anchored nearby the event location, they can only rented out for the length of the World Congress. Guests will be able to check in on Sunday 5 November 2017 at 18:00 and check out on Saturday 11 November at 14:00. Find your boat here: https://www.rederij-vooruit.com/sailing-events/jciwc2017/
Venues ijVenues ijVENUES is a modern conference center located just 5 minutes from Amsterdam Central Station where most of the main congress activities will be taking place. Composed of the Passenger Terminal Amsterdam (PTA) and Movenpick Hotel meeting rooms, you’ll be able to attend Opening Ceremony, skills development sessions, workshops, forums, lectures, General Assembly and Awards Ceremony featuring the TOYP Honorees in one central location.
Kromhouthal Several parties, including the Global Village party, will be hosted at the Kromhouthal. This venue offers a unique landscape and glimpse of Amsterdam’s historic industrial past.
RAI Amsterdam Convention Centre This space is the largest trade fair and conference centre in the Netherlands, and sets the perfect stage for this year’s World Congress activities including the WeDo 2030! Festival.
The Box A popular venue known for its relaxed atmosphere and sensational acoustics, the Box is the top choice for the city’s best concerts and dance events, making it the perfect spot for the Presidential Inauguration and Farewell Gala.
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Congress Information Registration
The Congress Organizing Committee (COC) advises that
Delegates are strongly encouraged to register online
Information about what the letter should include can
before arriving in Amsterdam. Upon arrival, registered
be found here: www.jciwc2017.com/wp-content/
delegates should pick up their name badges at the
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visitors submit a written letter along with their application.
headquarters hotel. If you have further questions about his process, please The registration desk will be open: • Sunday 5 November 14:00 – 18:00 • Monday 6 November 08:00 – 18:00 • Tuesday 7 November 08:00 – 17:00 • Wednesday 8 November 09:00 – 14:00 • Thursday 9 November 09:00 – 17:00 (JCI Secretariat) • Friday 10 November 09:00 - 17:00 (JCI Secretariat) Only registered delegates will be allowed to participate in congress events. Admission will be restricted to delegates wearing congress badges and holding entry tickets, when necessary.
Passport and Travel Visas Every traveler must have a valid passport or identity card to travel to Amsterdam. Congress visitors from countries outside the Schengen area will need to apply for a short-stay visa (or Schengen visa), which allows you
contact: visa@jciwc2017.com.
Congress Attire National dress, cocktail or evening attire is appropriate for: • Opening Ceremony Evening or cocktail attire is appropriate for: • JCI Awards Ceremony • Presidential Inauguration and Farewell Gala Business or national dress are appropriate for: • General Assemblies • Other business sessions Business casual dress is appropriate for: • JCI Official Courses and seminars • WeDo 2030! Festival Casual dress or national dress (unless otherwise indicated) are appropriate for: • National parties • Tourism
Transportation to Amsterdam
to stay for a maximum of 90 days. As securing a visa
Arrive by Air
may take time, we strongly suggest you complete this
Arriving in the Netherlands by air is always a pleasant
process as soon as possible. Please note, the application form for tourist and business visas are the same. View the most up-to-date Schengen travel visa information and application form here: www.netherlandsandyou.
experience at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (AMS). Not only is it one of the largest airports throughout Europe, it was also elected the best European airport in 2013. Whether you have extra time upon arrival or before departing, Airport Schiphol has a wide variety of unique shopping and dining to
nl/travel-and-residence/visas-for-the-netherlands/
help pass the time. Check out which airlines fly to and from
applying-for-a-short-stay-schengen-visa
Amsterdam Airport Schiphol here: www.schiphol.nl/en/ route-development/airport-facts/airlines/
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Enjoy Airfare deals with Lufthansa
By Taxi
To help delegates with their travels to Amsterdam, we have
The taxi rank can be found in front of Schiphol Plaza.
partnered with Lufthansa Group Partner Airlines to provide
Make sure to go to the taxi rank to find a licensed taxi.
discount airfares for 2017 JCI World Congress participants,
You can recognize a licensed taxi by its blue number
visitors, exhibitors, invited guests as well as employees of
plate and the lighted display on the roof of the car which
the contracting partner and their travel companions.
showcases the taxi company’s name.
Use the required access code when booking: USZJWPN.
Learn more about the Schiphol Airport taxi service here: www.schiphol.nl/en/page/by-taxi-to-and-from-schiphol/
More information about this deal can be found here: www.lufthansa.com/de/en/Meetings-and-EventsDelegates These promotional fares are also available through IATA / ARC travel agents. Travel agents can obtain ticketing instructions by sending an email to ed.hld@ytilibom.asnahtful and providing the access code as a reference.
By Rental Car You can either reserve a car online in advance or show up to the car rental desks in Schiphol Plaza where you will find a variety of major car rental chains. Please note that parking spaces in Amsterdam are limited and can be quite expensive. Learn more about renting a car here: www.schiphol.nl/en/page/car-rentals-at-schiphol/
Transportation to the Headquarters Hotel from Amsterdam Airport Schiphol By Train
Getting Around the Netherlands By Train The Netherlands has a good railway network and almost 400 stations, so you can easily travel throughout the city by train.
The Airport Schiphol train station is located directly below
The Netherlands is a relatively small country and has short
the airport. It only takes a couple of minutes to walk from the
travel times from city-to-city. For example, traveling from
arrival halls to Schiphol Plaza. The train ride is roughly 30
Amsterdam to Utrecht takes around 30 minutes, Amsterdam
minutes and costs around 5 Euros (US $6). Book your train
to The Hague takes around 45 minutes and Amsterdam to
ticket here: www.ns.nl/en
Rotterdam takes nearly 1-hour. Purchase your tickets at the machines located at each station, or begin planning your
By Bus
journey here: www.ns.nl/en
At Airport Schiphol, buses leave from outside Schiphol Plaza, which is just a few minutes walk from the arrival halls.
By Bus
The bus trip costs around 17 Euros (US $20). Book your
Buses are a cheap and widely available mode of
bus ticket here: https://9292.nl/en
transportation throughout the Netherlands. Although there are several bus service providers, they often complement each other and get you to your destination quickly. Plan your journey at: https://9292.nl/en
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By Tram In major cities, the tram is an ideal way of transportation. There are tramlines in Rotterdam, Utrecht, The Hague, and Amsterdam has the most tramlines. Begin planning your journey here: https://9292.nl/en By Underground In Amsterdam, you can also use the underground connections. They are inexpensive and usually faster than the trams. Begin planning your journey here: https://9292.nl/en By Water Ferry In and around Amsterdam, travel by water ferries and taxis. The ferry services in Amsterdam are free and departure times can be found on the boards at the quay. Begin planning your journey here: https://9292.nl/en By Taxi Taxis are easily identified by the ‘Taxi’ sign on the roof of the car and by their blue license plate. Taxis can be easily found at popular squares, various tourist attractions and stations. In the Netherlands, maximum rates apply for taxi rides and these rates should be visible on the rate card in the taxi. If a taxi driver cannot show a rate card and does not use the maximum rates, it’s probably not an approved taxi. By Rental Car Several car rental companies are available throughout the Netherlands including Avis, Budget, Europcar, Hertz and Sixt. These companies can be found at several locations, including Amsterdam Airport Schiphol and Schiphol Plaza (near Arrivals 3). However, please note that parking spaces in Amsterdam are limited and can be quite expensive. Learn more about city parking here: www.parkeren-amsterdam.com/car-parking By Rental Bike The Netherlands is the ultimate cycling country! Almost every activity in Amsterdam can be reached by bike. You can rent bikes at the following places in Amsterdam: • MacBike Amsterdam – at Central Station and Waterlooplein 99 • Near Central Station (3-minute walk); Nieuwezijdskolk 29 and Oudezijds Armsteeg 22 • Bike City – Bloemgracht 90 • Rent-a-Bike Damstraat – at the Dam (Damstraat 20) Public Transport Chip Card Instead of worrying about various tickets for the several modes of transportation that the Netherlands offers, we suggest purchasing an all-in-one public transport chip card. Learn more here: www.ov-chipkaart.nl/everything-about-travelling/tourists.htm
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About Amsterdam Amsterdam, with its 800,000 inhabitants, is a lively city, young at heart. No other European city can rival
Time Zone
Amsterdam’s 7000 historic buildings dating as far back
From the beginning of November to the beginning of April
as the 14 century. Its beautiful canal system and the many
Central European Time (CET UCT +1) applies.
th
bridges weaving the city together illustrate visions of the Netherlands’s Golden Age. Residents and tourists alike enjoy over 75 museums including the Rijksmuseum,
Drugs Policy
the Van Gogh Museum, the Stedelijk (Municipal) Museum
The Netherlands is famous for its tolerant drugs policy, but a
and the Scheepvaartmuseum, all making Amsterdam an artistic and cultural haven. Amsterdam may be a cultural and historic place of importance, but it’s the people that make Amsterdam truly unique as it attracts many young and creative minds abroad. Partly due to its central location on the edge of Europe, it forms a marketplace where knowledge and ideas can be exchanged in an efficient manner.
lot of people don’t realize that drugs are in fact illegal in the Netherlands. Understanding the Dutch drug policy can spare you a lot of trouble. All drugs are forbidden in the Netherlands. It is illegal to produce, possess, sell, import and export drugs. However, the government designed a drug policy, which tolerates smoking cannabis under strict terms and conditions. The drug policy in the Netherlands aims to reduce the
Health
demand for drugs, the supply of drugs and the risks to drug
There are no special requirements or recommendations for
people from using drugs altogether. Coffee shops are
receiving vaccinations before traveling to the Netherlands
therefore allowed to sell small amounts of soft drugs.
unless the traveler has been to an infected area with a
This pragmatic approach means that authorities can focus
contagious disease in the 14 days prior to arriving in the
on the big criminals who profit and supply hard drugs.
users. The Dutch recognize that it is impossible to prevent
Netherlands. The Netherlands boasts a high standard of medical care with embassies, consulates and hotels usually recommending local doctors or hospitals if any medical
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issues arise.
The Netherlands is among the seventeen countries
The Netherlands provides clean, drinkable tap water offering a more responsible and environmentally friendly option as opposed to purchasing water in disposable bottles. However, bottled water is available at all supermarkets, snack bars and kiosks.
Euro. Currency can be exchanged at the airport, Dutch banks, post offices and several exchange offices throughout the city. Several ATMs are available throughout Amsterdam so you can easily withdraw money from a personal or foreign debit card.
Telephone
Tipping/Gratuity
The country code for the Netherlands is +31. When calling
In the Netherlands, a service charge is often included in the
abroad from the Netherlands, you must use the respective code of the country that you are calling. The country code is then followed by the area code. As a rule, all hotels add a surcharge for phone calls. Since mobile phones are a commodity for Dutch people, you won’t find public phones in the streets.
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representing the European Union. Therefore, they use the
price of hotels, restaurants, shops and taxis. Tips for extra service are always appreciated but not required. The Dutch mostly round up the change to the nearest Euro for small charges and to the nearest two Euros for large ones.
Internet Access
Language
Looking to avoid expensive roaming and Wi-Fi costs while
Dutch is the native language spoken by almost all
traveling? Here are some tips on how to enjoy low-cost
inhabitants of the Netherlands. In the northern region of the
internet throughout Amsterdam.
country, in the Provence of Friesland, the language Frisian is spoken by a handful of the population. However, many people in the Netherlands speak English, so an English-
Free Wi-Fi Many hotels, restaurants and companies offer free internet access. These connections are most often semi-secured,
speaking tourist will manage well. Most tourist information is available in English, German and French.
often requiring an access code. However, be cautious when using these networks for confidential matters, such as private banking since they are not completely secured.
Weather The Netherlands has a temperate climate with relatively
European Traveler Roaming For European travelers, the costs of roaming within the EU, Iceland, Norway and Liechtenstein have been terminated. This means that rates you will incur while using the internet
mild winters, mild summers and rain throughout the year. In November, there is an average temperature between 3°C and 9°C. The sun rises around 07:30 and nightfall occurs around 17:00. You may want to bring an umbrella, as it can often be rainy in November.
and telephone in the Netherlands will be the same as in your country. However, depending on the contract with your provider, some limitations may apply.
Attire in Amsterdam Attire in Amsterdam is typically smart casual. November is typically one of the wettest months in the Netherlands, so
Electricity
make sure to pack a raincoat and umbrella. The temperature
In the Netherlands, the standard voltage is 220 volts. Hotels may also have a 110-volt or 120-volt outlet for shavers. Travelers are advised to bring along a power
can range from cold to warm so we encourage you to dress in layers and to include items such as scarves, gloves and hats in your packing.
converter and an adapter for round two-prong plugs with side grounding contacts.
Cultural Notes
For more information, please visit: www.iec.ch/worldplugs
Food and drink Dutch cuisine is wide and varied due to its multi-cultural inhabitants. You will find many different tastes within many cozy restaurants. Masterful chefs create new ways to present traditional Dutch food. You can’t go wrong while dining out in the Netherlands, there is a match for every taste and budget.
Plug Type C Meal Times Lunch is usually served between 12:00 and 14:00, and even a little earlier at some restaurants. Dinner is usually served from 18:00 to 21:00. Many restaurants and pubs offer continuous hot dishes from 11:00 to 22:00. Plug Type F
Smoking policy It is prohibited to smoke in restaurants, public buildings and offices. Smoking is also prohibited on public transport. Smoking is permitted in separate smoking rooms, outdoors and in private homes.
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Explore Amsterdam and Neighboring Cities The Anne Frank House Step back in time and visit the place where Anne Frank, one of the world’s most famous Holocaust victims, hid for much of WWII seeking refuge from Germany. It was here where this young author wrote the diary that became an international bestseller after the war, just a few years after her death at the young age of 15. The home has been kept as it was during her time, following its restoration and opening in 1960. This museum also serves as an important monument to a tragic period of history.
The Rijksmuseum Known as one of the most popular attractions, the Rijksmuseum was founded in 1809 to showcase the country’s large collection of rare art and antiquities. Today, the museum has over seven million works of art, with 5000 important paintings spread across 250 rooms. The museum also boasts a well-stocked library with more than 35,000 books and manuscripts and unique collections of traditional handicrafts, medieval sculpture and modern art styles.
Kalverstraat and Waterloo Square Make sure to return home from Amsterdam with a souvenir or two! Locals will agree the busiest, yet the best, place to shop in the city is the Kalverstraat, which offers a variety of boutiques, galleries, perfumeries, cafés and restaurants to enjoy. Follow this trip with a visit to the unique and famous Waterloo Square, a flea market, which has been around since 1886. Here you will find an array of items ranging from antiques to food to clothes, both new and used!
Utrecht Utrecht is the beating heart of the Netherlands with an unparalleled vitality. Although this medieval city center is small enough to explore by foot, it is large enough to enjoy world-class festivals, modern architecture, trendy shops and interesting museums for days on end. Utrecht’s active and varied culture makes it a Netherland’s hotspot due to only being a mere 30-minute train ride from Amsterdam Airport Schiphol.
The Hague For more than 150 years The Hague has been the heart of the most important international meetings in the world dating as far back as the Peace Conference in 1899 to as recently as the Nuclear Security Summit in 2014. The Hague is a sophisticated city that has become an attractive location for organizations from all over the world. With an extensive coastline, two seaside resorts, a world-class culture and vast culinary choices, The Hague is a lively, attractive and appealing travel destination to any international visitor.
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Rotterdam Rotterdam is a young, dynamic, international city constantly redefining and expanding its already impressive skyline. Despite its cosmopolitan style and facilities, Rotterdam’s inner city is compact. Convention centers, hotels, nightlife, shopping and museums are within walking distance from each other. In 2014, Rotterdam was featured by The New York Times as a must-visit city, and was named European City of the Year the following year.
Tourism Resources For more information on tourism services and places to see through Amsterdam and surrounding region visit: • www.iamsterdam.com/en/see-and-do • www.netherlands-tourism.com/thingsamsterdam-ultimate-top-50/ • www.dutchamsterdam.nl/ • www.amsterdamtourist.info/
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Congress Key Events Multi-Day Sessions
2018 Vice President Candidates Presentation and Caucus
General Assembly
Eager to represent their fellow members at the international
Each year, the General Assembly at the JCI World Congress
level, candidates for 2018 JCI Vice President will discuss
meets to determine the course of the organization for the
their ideas on how to create even greater impact in every
year to come and elects the individuals who will lead us
JCI Local and National Organization. Come and learn more
down that path. Come find out how you can align your 2018
about the candidate and how they want to impact the world
projects and events, and find out who will represent you on
through JCI before finding out who will represent you next
the international level.
year!
Monday 6 November World Congress Kick-off Start the 2017 JCI World Congress by joining delegates from around the world for a general kick off to get energized for your week in Amsterdam! Explore how your World Congress experience will be a learning journey to make you a more
Global Partnership Workshop JCI partners globally with businesses, governments and other NGOs. But did you know that you can also partner with these organizations locally? Hear from several JCI partners about how to partner in your Local Organization, and brainstorm your own ideas to achieve maximum impact through local partnership.
engaged active citizen. Also hear from Willemijn Verloop, founder of Warchild and head of Social Enterprise NL, on the topic of sustainability in the Netherlands.
Wednesday 8 November WeDo 2030! Festival
Opening Ceremony
The challenges the world faces today are too great for each
Kicking off the 2017 JCI World Congress, Chief Delegates
of us to solve alone. If we take united action, it is possible to
and JCI National Presidents will come together at the
make a global change. In September 2015, the Global Goals
Opening Ceremony to greet delegates, represent their
for Sustainable Development were introduced and adopted
countries and model their traditional dress. Come cheer
by 150 leaders worldwide at the United Nations. At the 2015
for your National Organization, enjoy live entertainment
JCI World Congress in Kanazawa, this set of 17 goals were
and connect with JCI’s vibrant community of young active
adopted by nearly 120 JCI National Organizations. Hear
citizens. Start your World Congress by experiencing this
from experts across different sectors of society, including
celebration uniting all JCI delegates from around the world.
former UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan, about the importance of advancing these goals. Collaborate with
First Timers Orientation Will 2017 mark your first trip to a JCI World Congress? Learn more about how to get the most out of your JCI event experience by attending this detailed event overview.
Tuesday 7 November
responsible decisions and take lead to impact your local community, country and the world. JCI World Public Speaking Championship Winners of the 2017 JCI Area Conference Public Speaking Championships will showcase their skills to determine who goes home with the title of JCI World Public Speaking
JCI Morning Show
Champion. Cheer on your area’s representative and
Start the day right with the action-packed, energizing
hear their thoughts on a topic that matters to young
JCI Morning Show! This is the one and only JCI Morning
active citizens.
Show at this year’s event, so you won’t want to miss the lively hosts, expert guest speakers, exciting activities and outstanding prizes, so come early for a great seat! 14
fellow young active citizens to explore how to make
2018 Executive Vice President & President Candidates Presentation and Caucus
JCI Awards Ceremony featuring the 2017 JCI TOYP Honorees
Watch as the candidates for 2018 JCI Executive Vice
With nearly 200,000 JCI members taking action to create
President and 2018 JCI President field questions from an
sustainable impact around the world, the celebratory
expert panel and layout their strategies for how they will
JCI Awards Ceremony showcases the best JCI projects,
lead JCI in the coming year. Learn more about their views
members and leaders. As exciting segments of the
on important issues, what motivates them and start thinking
ceremony this year, the 2017 JCI TOYP Honorees’ stories
about how you can align your activities with their plans
of impact will be showcased as they accept their
before finding out who is elected!
prestigious awards. Support your JCI National and Local Organization, along with the ten JCI TOYP honorees and
JCI World Debating Championships (multiple languages)
leave feeling inspired.
In this contest, teams from all corners of the world will face off for the title of JCI World Debating Champions. The groups will test their teamwork, critical thinking and problem solving skills while discussing topics that are relevant to challenges and issues in communities around the world. JCI Twinning Ceremony The JCI Twinning Program is an opportunity for JCI organizations to exchange ideas with other members from a different part of the world. JCI World Congress is often the place where Twinning partnerships begin. After finding an organization that shares your international goals, collaborate with their members and expand your global impact. Don’t miss the Twinning Ceremony to see JCI National Organizations formalize their partnership.
Friday 10 November JCI Presidential Inauguration and Farewell Gala Concluding this grand event, delegates will come together in honor of a successful Congress. Earlier in the week, the 2018 JCI President and Board of Directors will have been elected and on this night the President Elect will be inaugurated and receive his or her presidential chain. Mingle with delegates one last time while enjoying local cuisine and celebrating a week of impact! Community Impact Projects As a global movement of active citizens, it is important to take the time at international events to go out into the community and make create impact as group! This day, there is a variety of projects for you to join in
Thursday 9 November
to take action. Whether you would like to hunt for trash,
Collaborating for Impact: JCI TOYP Honoree Workshop
with other JCI members to create an action plan for an
Just like all JCI members, the JCI Ten Outstanding Young Persons of the World (JCI TOYP) Honorees take action in their communities, creating sustainable solutions for
help local projects do good in their communities or work actual impact project—you can make a real difference! So make sure to join us for what will be another unforgettable WeDo 2030! experience.
a better world. In this workshop, congress delegates have the opportunity to meet, collaborate and share ideas with these ten inspirational individuals. To solve the greatest challenges of our time, collaboration amongst young active citizens is key. Global Youth Empowerment Fund Forum The Global Youth Empowerment Fund is an initiative to empower young people around the world to impact their communities by investing in grassroots, community projects. Learn more about how your Local Organization and other active citizens in your community can access grants, financing and training to youth-led projects and social enterprises that advance the Global Goals for Sustainable Development.
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National Nights and Parties JCI members work hard all day to improve themselves and the world around them, but there’s no reason we can’t party too. Bring your name badge to get inside, where you’ll find friends from all over the world enjoying the native food and drink of the host JCI National Organizations. Check your program for times and venues, or just wait until nightfall and follow the crowds. Welcome – Opening Party
Global Village
Presidential Inauguration
Monday 6 November
Wednesday 8 November
and Farewell Gala
19:30 – 21:00
20:30 – 01:00
Friday 10 November
Venue: Passenger Terminal
Venue: Kromhouthal
19:30 – 01:00 Venue: The Box
Amsterdam Japan Night National Night hosted by JCI Estonia
Thursday 9 November
Tuesday 7 November
Venue: Kromhouthal
20:00 – 23:00
21:00 – 01:00 Venue: Escape Amsterdam
Congress Organizing Committee The Congress Organizing Committee is looking forward to welcoming you to the 2017 JCI World Congress in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. To learn more about the Congress Organizing Committee, visit: www.jciwc2017.com/teams/
Emergency Contact In case of an emergency please dial: General Emergency: 112 Police: +31-900-8844 If the situation is less urgent, please dial the police.
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