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Generational Movements vs. Systemic Corruption: Nepal, Indonesia, Philippines

October 19, 2025 Ahmed Hassan World
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  • Event: International Forum - "Can generational movements end systemic corruption?
  • Objective: To gather information, stimulate debate, and propose feasible solutions for lasting systemic change related to generational movements and corruption.
  • Organizers: * World humanist Forum (WHF) * world University Network for Innovation for Leaders (WUNI-L) * International Relations and External Links offices of partner universities: * Baguio City...
Original source: pressenza.com

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Event: International Forum – “Can generational movements end systemic corruption? Lessons from Nepal, Indonesia, and the philippines”

Date: October 28th

Objective: To gather information, stimulate debate, and propose feasible solutions for lasting systemic change related to generational movements and corruption.

Organizers:

* World humanist Forum (WHF)
* world University Network for Innovation for Leaders (WUNI-L)
* International Relations and External Links offices of partner universities:
* Baguio City Central University
* Urdaneta City University
* Negeri Malang University (UM)
* Bandung Islamic University
* Tarlac Agricultural University
* International Press Agency Pressenza
* Humanists Nepal

Participants: Journalists, activists, educators, students, peace advocates, researchers, policymakers, youth leaders, and civil society stakeholders. Over 500 students, faculty, and administrators are confirmed, plus members of the humanist movement from multiple continents.

Key Speakers:

* Professor Tasya Aspiranti (Indonesia)
* Professor surya Desismansyah Eka (Indonesia)
* Tulsi Maya Sigdel (Nepal)
* Raghu Ghimire (Nepal)
* Hon. Betray Magale (Mayor of Baguio City, philippines)
* Dr. Sonny Soriano (WUNI-L)
* Dr. Genevieve B. Kupang (Dean of the Graduate School and International Relations officer of Central University of Baguio City – event coordinator)
* Antonio Carvallo (World Humanist Forum Secretariat – UK)
* Dorothy Adag (World Humanist Forum Secretariat – Kenya)
* Remigio Chilaule (World Humanist Forum Secretariat – Mozambique)
* Javier Tolcachier (World humanist Forum Secretariat – Argentina)
* Dr. Godfrey G.Mendoza (CHED-CAR, Philippines)
* Ms. Sheena Pearl L. Pangda (Presentations)
* Dr. Robert Frederick Hayden (President of WUNI-I – Closing message)

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