Upload your Video and Win a Chance to Attend Davos 2011
The World Economic Forum has launched the Davos Debates 2011 on YouTube.com/davos. This is your chance to be a part of the discussion and contribute your ideas and solutions on the importance of inclusive growth, i.e. how everyone can benefit from economic prosperity. If you are the winner of the Davos Debates, you will be invited to the Annual Meeting in Davos-Klosters, Switzerland, to meet world leaders, participate in sessions and co-host the social media corner.
You should upload a one-minute video highlighting your ideas on the importance of inclusive growth – a key theme at this year’s event. The winner with the best video will be selected as an informal YouTube community representative to participate in the Annual Meeting and take part in a special panel during the event.
The Davos Debates provides a unique opportunity to take part in the Annual Meeting from 26 to 30 January 2011. It is an amazing chance for a member of the general public to interact with world leaders and contribute to the discussions.
The competition runs from 8 December 2010 to 14 January 2011, and the winner will be announced on 17 January. The World Economic Forum will provide the winner with round-trip transportation and hotel accommodation for the event.
The winner will also co-host the Social Media Corner in the Congress Centre, which will serve as the central social hub to reach out to the general public to discuss a range of topics related to the Meeting’s official theme, “Shared Norms for the New Reality”. The Social Media Corner will have two video stations where participants are encouraged to reply to the videos uploaded by the YouTube community. The aim is to encourage an open and direct dialogue between world leaders and the general public.
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