You are cordially invited to join leading figures from governments, NGOs, corporate sectors, and civic innovators for a premier international summit focused on advancing volunteerism and eradicating global poverty.
Designed to generate real-world impact through over 70 cross-sector sessions.
Analyzing the scale and manifestation of poverty worldwide to understand the depth of the crisis.
Assessing the success and failures of current poverty eradication initiatives to refine future approaches.
Examining the coordination efforts between International Humanitarian Agencies and governments.
Forming alliances to meet international MDG targets and sustainable development goals.
Addressing violence against women, child abuse, and the impact of war on vulnerable populations.
Opening Address
UN Resident Coordinator, UNDP
Keynote Speaker
Director-General, WHO
Public Health Advocate
Renowned Epidemiologist
Medical Officer
Deputy Chief Medical Officer, England
The program covers a diverse range of critical global issues.
Youth, Women, and Economic Empowerment strategies.
HIV/AIDS, Globalization, and Priority Public Health issues.
Agriculture, Child Development, and NGO Funding.
Peace, Security, and Self-reliance through Skills Acquisition.
| Registration Type | National Service / Affiliate | Nonprofit / Gov / Edu | Corporate | Youth | Volunteer* |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Early Bird (March 1–31) | $525* | $625* | $825* | $450* | $525 |
| On Time (April 1–May 31) | $650 | $750 | $900 | $545 | $525 |
| Late Registration (June 1–19) | $675 | $800 | $950 | $575 | N/A |
* Limited availability. Prices subject to change.
Interpretation available in English, Spanish, Russian, Dutch, Arabic, Portuguese, and French.
The GAESE Access Fund covers travel expenses for qualified participants on a first-come, first-served basis.
Flight tickets, local transport, meals, and banquet services provided for the first 200 registered delegates.
Opportunities for book launches, cultural exhibitions, and direct access to loan/grant approvals.
The central hub that coordinates the global response to emergencies.
The world's largest humanitarian agency focused on hunger and food security.
Protects and assists people forced to flee their homes due to war or persecution.
Provides long-term humanitarian and developmental assistance to children and mothers.
Manages migration and provides support to displaced persons.
The Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance (BHA) leads U.S. international disaster response.
The European Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid Operations coordinates relief for the EU.
The Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office manages the UK's global aid and emergency relief.
Focuses on international cooperation and emergency technical assistance.
The Japan International Cooperation Agency provides significant disaster relief and infrastructure support.
To ensure a seamless experience, please adhere to the following mandatory guidelines.
Prospective participants must apply in groups of 2–3 persons.
A proof of reservation at the designated conference hotel is mandatory to qualify for participation.
Upon receipt of your hotel reservation confirmation, organizers will issue official Letters of Invitation to the appropriate Embassy.
If you wish to speak, please submit a one-page abstract and a CV (max 4 pages) for review.
Note: Applications are processed in the order received. Early submission is highly encouraged.
Proceed to Registration Form