Tuesday, December 9, 2014

Junaflor Cerilles shares Morocco experience



PAGADIAN CITY: Women Empowerment Movement-Rural Improvement Club (WEM-RIC) federated president Junaflor Cerilles shared her encounters and familiarity in Morocco.

Cerilles was in Marrakesh, Morocco, Nov. 19, to attend the Global Entrepreneurship Summit (GES) Youth 2014.

In PIA’s media forum, Cerilles shared that she discovered and gained knowledge of many things from the GES youth summit held in Marrakesh University.

The GES Youth 2014 is a gathering for a single day involving new and young entrepreneurs around the world who progressed to making it big in their own right.

The meeting of young businessmen featured master class skills training sessions on control on local eco-systems and mounting up business enterprises and opportunities for all the delegates, she said.

Each representative is then to share his or her achievement report as they link, share and learn.

Some 7,000 young entrepreneurs were in attendance in Marrakesh who brought with them their pioneering and novel ideas, and they also went away with optimism that they will attain their shared thoughts.

Diverse delegates came from Young African Leaders Initiative Network in Sub-Saharan, Africa, Young Southeast Asian Leaders Initiative from Southeast Asia, Middle East, North Africa, South and Central Asia and Europe, Cerilles disclosed.

Several speakers discussed innovation and standards that that is to become the manual for new entrepreneurs.

US Vice President Joe Bedin was likewise there and laid emphasis on the importance of a country investing in the youth underlining the financially viable returns in youth investment.

Bedin, according to Cerilles, was confident women will take interest on schemes that will affect their lives as well as protect their intellectual property.

Cerilles said the GES 2014 was one exceptional experience, with the sharing of cultures and dreams.

With the youths’ creativity and knack for originality, Cerilles believes the youth will be able to meet the great challenges of their life amid global innovation, science and technology.

Cerilles said she will try to put into operation all the things she learned from the summit to WEM-RIC’s 10,000 members. (WITH REPORTS FROM GIDEON CORGUE)