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Abstract:
List of pages at bahai.org (offsite) with reports, descriptions, and videos of youth events across the globe. The accompanying map gives an impression of the spread of the worldwide Bahá'í community.
Notes:
Mirrored from news.bahai.org/community-news/youth-conferences — visit that site to see the interactive map and the sortable list of conference reports. The bare-bones text below, lacking this functionality, is posted here only for cross-reference and linking purposes.

List and Map of 114 Youth Conferences in 2013

by Bahá'í World News Service

2013
About:
    (The following text and map are from news.bahai.org/community-news/youth-conferences, but do not include the javascript functionality of the original site. Specifically, the map at the top of news.bahai.org/community-news/youth-conferences has a clickable view for each continent, and it has a javascript allowing the list of conferences below to be sorted by date, location, or country. [-J.W., 2022])

On 8 February 2013, the Universal House of Justice addressed a message to the Bahá’ís of the world. Noting the decisive contribution made by young people on every continent to efforts aiming at the betterment of society, it announced the convocation of 95 youth conferences in locations that span the globe. The message stated:

    To every generation of young believers comes an opportunity to make a contribution to the fortunes of humanity, unique to their time of life. For the present generation, the moment has come to reflect, to commit, to steel themselves for a life of service from which blessing will flow in abundance.
A few weeks later, and owing to the overwhelming response to its announcement in February, the House of Justice shared in a message its decision to convene an additional 19 conferences, bringing the total number of gatherings to 114.

A further message dated 1 July 2013 from the House of Justice addressed to the participants in the 114 youth conferences provided the framework for the gatherings, exploring such themes as the characteristics inherent to the period of youth, the historical contribution of young people to the transformation of society, the responsibilities of the present generation of youth, the society-building power of the Bahá’í Teachings, and the importance of faith and tenacity to a life of service.

Reports, photographs, and audio-visual materials from the conferences will be added to this website as they become available.

Conference reports (sorted below by country; see the original website to see this list sortable by location and by date as well):
Albania
Tirana
Australia
Brisbane
Perth
Sydney
Azerbaijan
Baku (Nabran)
Bangladesh
Dhaka
Barbados
Bridgetown
Bolivia
Cochabamba
Brasil
Brasília
Canoas
Burkina
Ouagadougou
Cambodia
Battambang
Kampong Thom
Cameroon
Bertoua
Yaoundé
Canada
Montreal
Toronto
Vancouver
Central African Republic
Bangui
Chad
Sarh
Chile
Santiago
Colombia
Cali
Cartagena de Indias
Costa Rica
San José
Côte d'Ivoire
Danané
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Bukavu
Kananga
Kinshasa
Lubumbashi
Nundu
Ecuador
Otavalo
El Salvador
San Salvador
Ethiopia
Addis Ababa
Fiji
Nadi
Finland
Helsinki
France
Paris
Georgia
Tbilisi
Germany
Frankfurt
Ghana
Accra
Guyana
Georgetown
Haiti
Port-au-Prince
India
Bangalore
Bhopal
Bhubaneswar
Chennai
Guwahati
Kolkata
Lucknow
New Delhi
Panchgani
Patna
Indonesia
Jakarta
Italy
Verona
Kazakhstan
Almaty
Kenya
Matunda Soy
Nairobi
Kiribati
South Tarawa
Laos
Vientiane
Macau
Macau
Madagascar
Antananarivo
Malawi
Mzuzu
Thyolo (Blantyre)
Malaysia
Bidor
Kuching, Sarawak
Port Dickson
Seberang Perai (Sungai Siput)
Mexico
Aguascalientes
Moldova
Chișinău (Dubăsari)
Mongolia
Ulaanbaatar
Myanmar
Daidanaw
Nepal
Bardiya (Banke)
Biratnagar
New Zealand
Auckland
Nigeria
Sapele
Papua New Guinea
Lae
Milne Bay
Port Moresby
Peru
Lima
Philippines
Manila
San Jose City
Cagayan de Oro
Russia
Moscow
Samoa
Apia
Senegal
Dakar
South Africa
Johannesburg
Mahikeng
Spain
Madrid
Sri Lanka
Kadugannawa
Tajikistan
Khujand
Tanzania
Dar es Salaam
Kigoma
Tonga
Nuku’alofa
Turkey
Istanbul
Uganda
Kampala
Ukraine
Dnipropetrovsk
United Kingdom
London (Warwick)
United States
Atlanta
Boston
Chicago
Dallas
Durham (Raleigh)
Houston
Los Angeles
Minneapolis (Northfield)
Oakland
Phoenix
San Diego
Seattle
Washington, D.C.
Vanuatu
Port-Vila
Zambia
Chibombo
Mwinilunga
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