For over seven decades, this institution has stood as a global leader, addressing critical challenges and fostering a brighter future for humanity. Visitors are invited to reflect on its rich history, celebrate its transformative achievements, and envision a collaborative and sustainable future. Initiatives like the GYEL empower the next generation of leaders, equipping them with the skills and vision to tackle the complexities of an interconnected world.
Founded in 1945 in the aftermath of World War II, this organization was born from a collective determination to prevent future conflicts and promote international cooperation. Starting with 51 member states, it set out to maintain global peace and security, cultivate friendly relations, and advance social progress. Over time, its mission has grown to address pressing issues such as poverty, gender inequality, and climate change. This aligns seamlessly with the GYEL Program, which fosters leadership and excellence in youth to drive impactful change.
Dystopian fiction.
It's the year 2165, about a century after the Separation Act of 2035 and the establishment of the Separate States of Apartheid. In a world discriminated into sections based on race, and growing wars, and the population fading from existence, a quest to look for a dear one discloses the filthy truth behind the act and with it everything comes tumbling down.
And the question is, could words strike harder than bullets?