Country/Region: Seoul, Korea
Status: Completed
The Global HR Forum 2007 “Global Talent, Global Properity!”
October 23 to 25, 2007
This premier three-day event was held under the central theme of “HR Solutions for the Next Generation,” an opening venue for the exchange of in-depth information and discussions on future HR strategies and visions. The conference brought together global leaders from the public and private sector who are committed to upgrading the quality of human resources and generating sustainable growth for the global economy.
Of particular highlight, participants were able to gain a deeper understanding of different cultures of the East and West to build a wide-reaching network for the development and utilization of global talents. In a Keynote Address the former president of the United States, Bill Clinton, spoke of his humanitarian work and the William J. Clinton Foundation in its efforts to promote and address international causes, such as treatment and prevention of HIV/AIDS and global warming.
A few notable sessions included:
- The “Korea, the Middle-East and Africa-International HR Meeting” session held by various ministers hailing from Sudan, Egypt, Dubai, and Tunisia addressed the stereotypes associated with Middle-Eastern and African labor and how to remain competitive in a global context by shifting countries from oil-based economies to knowledge-based economies.
- The “Globalization, Foreign Workers, and the Impact on Homogenous Countries” session discussed how Korea has maintained its identity as a homogenous country for a very long time. However, with the aging population and the reluctant young population to take up jobs in 3D (Dirty, Dangerous, Difficult) sectors, in addition to the immigration pressure created by the wage difference in comparison to Korea’s surrounding developing countries led to Korea’s “foreign workers program” started in 1991. In 2007, Korea is launching the “permanent residence program” for semi-skilled workers to fill the increasing shortage of labour. Meanwhile, international marriages between Koreans and foreigners are the phenomenon of the decade which have shocked Koreans whose founding myth has been primordial and homogeneous. Now the population of foreign origin in Korea is reaching 1 million and there is much talk about discrimination, migrant rights, and the development of a multicultural and multi-racial society.
Country/Region: Hiroshima, Japan
Goal: To understand the implications and destructive capacity of nuclear energy within the context of peace-building
Status: Completed
Hiroshima Peace Memorial Ceremony
August 6, 2007
Sixty-one years ago, Hiroshima suffered the world’s first atomic bombing. To prevent repetition of such tragedy, the city has sought ever since to convey facts about the bombing to the world. Every year on August 6, the city of Hiroshima holds a Peace Memorial Ceremony to pray for the peaceful repose of the victims, for the abolition of nuclear weapons, and for lasting world peace. During the ceremony, the mayor (Tadatoshi Akiba) issued a Peace Declaration directed toward the world at large. To view a copy of his declaration please click HERE.
The Commitment to Peace:
Everybody is capable of feeling a desire for revenge when wronged. However, nothing will come of inflicting the hardship and sadness that we suffer onto others – doing so will only cause an endless continuation of the same suffering. The creation of peaceful world requires that each of us display kindness and strength to become the final link in the chains of hatred and sorrow that we encounter.
The Prime Minister of Japan and the Secretary General of the United Nations
addressed the world in a call for peace:
Country/Region: Tokyo, Japan
Goal: Assess the latest e-learning tools available
Status: Completed
E-Learning World 2007 Expo & Conference
August 1, 2007
E-Learning has become familiar to many people as a byword for a new way of learning. E-learning has a wide range of applications and uses a spectrum of technologies, mainly Internet or computer-based, to reach learners. The conference held at Tokyo Big Sight aims to contribute to the promotion of the concept of e-Learning and the development of a stable market.
Some of the highlighted themes were:
- E-Learning 2.0 (Community Learning, Game-Based Learning)
- New and Emerging E-Learning Technologies
- Collaboration and Virtual Classrooms
- Knowledge Management Systems and Communication Strategies
Let the knowledge be shared…
Country/Region: Vietnam
Status: Completed

SUMMER 2004
My reflection glimmers off Hoan Kiem Lake as people look at me more confused than surprised. Foreign nationals here are few and far between, some to exploit, some to learn, and some to help. The environment feels entirely familiar to my previous travels, yet different because the culture here is proud and well-defined, with its distinct identity. Speaking the basics of this tonal language, my knowledge is just enough for survival and polite encounters. An old lady smiles as I purchase a kilo of lychee with my brother beside me, and a man curiously ponders as I eat a plate of bun cha gio in the alley. My purpose here is much less educational than it is experimentally developmental. With a 20 percent unemployment rate, the talk of money is nothing new. Behind the picturesque backdrop of pagodas, lakes, and palm trees lies another tragic tale of economic slavery. Prostitution, narcotics, child labor, and weapons of mass propaganda attest to the ravages of struggle much like any other developing nation. The country was once war torn, but the people are not heart torn. People here prosper, progress, and think of a future that is brighter than yesterday’s. With my eyes open and my frustrations focused, I walk into the sunset and wait for the next ‘xe om’ to offer me a ride back to my domain. But this is just a pretext with a conclusion to be determined; therefore tonight, Hanoi doesn’t sleep.