9 February 2007:UNICEF and Morgan Stanley Begin Selection Process for Junior 8 SummitNEW YORK/LONDON 9 February 2007 - UNICEF and the Morgan Stanley International Foundation announced today the beginning of the selection process for 13 to 17 year-old young people to attend the Junior 8 2007 Summit ("J8 Summit") in Wismar, Germany which will be held in conjunction with the meeting of world leaders at the G8 Summit Germany 2007 this June. German Chancellor Angela Merkel, who met with eight young people from the J8 during the G8 Summit in St Petersburg last year, has pledged to host a meeting with J8 delegates and G8 leaders in Germany this June. UNICEF and the Morgan Stanley International Foundation first teamed up to facilitate youth participation at the G8 in 2006. Justin Simpson, Chairman of the Morgan Stanley International Foundation, said: "As we have seen in previous years, young people the world over feel passionately about the environmental, social and economic issues facing our world today. We are delighted that the G8 leaders have seen the value of the J8 programme in inspiring young people to engage themselves in these issues and look forward to hearing the outputs of another successful Summit in June." “We are pleased to be working with Morgan Stanley International Foundation to include the opinions and perspectives of young people at the G8 summit,” said UNICEF Executive Director Ann M. Veneman, who attended last year’s J8 near St. Petersburg. “This year the youth participants at the J8 will discuss economic development in Africa; prevention and treatment of HIV/AIDS; climate change and energy efficiency; the global economy, including intellectual property rights and corporate social responsibility.” The selection process calls on groups of young people from G8 countries to submit their entries to a national panel by March 2007. Morgan Stanley and UNICEF are offering young people and teachers up-to-date online teaching material in all six core G8 languages. The winning team will be judged on their recommendations for the G8 leaders. In addition to the 64 young people representing the G8 countries, ten children from developing countries will also be chosen to participate. ### About Morgan Stanley About UNICEF
Kate Donovan, UNICEF Media, Tel: 212 326 7452 e-mail: kdonovan@unicef.org Andrea Bothamley, Morgan Stanley +44 (0) 20 7425 4943 Andrea.bothamley@morganstanley.com NOTES FOR EDITORS The programme was first piloted in the UK in 2003/4 and then, in 2005, young people from all over the world travelled to Scotland to work together alongside the G8 Summit in Gleneagles. In 2006, the Russian G8 Presidency hosted young people from the G8 countries at the Junior 8 Summit in St Petersburg. The young delegates participated in workshops, discussion groups and teleconferences with other young people from across the globe and heard keynote guest speakers. A highlight of the Summit was a 45-minute meeting, broadcast live on Russian television, at which some of the young people discussed their collective ideas with all the G8 leaders. For 2007, the German G8 Presidency and the regional government are hosting the J8 Summit in Wismar, Germany, from 3-9 June 2007. The Summit will be attended by 64 young people from across the world who will have been chosen to represent their country or region through an international selection process developed by Morgan Stanley and UNICEF. This process will run from January to March 2007 and will be open to all young people aged 13 to 17 around the world. Chancellor Merkel has pledged to include a meeting with J8 delegates in the G8 agenda 2007.
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