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H.E. Jimmie Gardner, President of the World Conference of Mayors and Mayor of Prichard, Alabama, will be attending this year's Global Youth Shakers Awards in Paris on November 11, 2024.
This special awards ceremony is a major feature of the International Youth Shakers Conclave hosted by the Relevant Achievers Impacting Nations (RAIN Foundations).
GYSA 2024 aims at recognising and honoring people and organizations from different countries that are sold out to serving the youth and securing their future.
Recipients of the Global Youth Shakers Awards are published in an annual Global Youth Shakers magazine. Their stories, experiences, and wisdom from lessons gleaned are published in books and launched for each of them within two years of receiving the award. They are also supported by RAIN to undertake a succession project.
Speaking to the founding president of RAIN and renowned author Ralph Antwi, he stated that recipients of this year's Global Youth Shakers Awards would participate in an annual banquet and gathering of youth shakers in Atlanta, USA next year, 2025.

The organisation will also honor some predecessors across Europe at the International Youth Shakers Conclave 2024. This would be the Europe Edition of Prestigious Annual Predecessors Awards.
For further information or to book a table at this year's International Youth Shakers Conclave in Paris, send an email to youthshakers2024@gmail.com.
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