About Me
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David Ephraim “I have a mind; which must be understood by all; I have a voice; which must be heard by all; and I have a heart that must be felt by all mankind. I am my Father’s Child” ©dcephraim 2003
Experience 2005-2007 Youth Against Corruption Association (YACA) Board Member Board Member 2005 elected until 2006-Acting Executive Director (2007) Youth Delegate representing YACA and PNG to the 1st Pacific Youth Arts Festival in French Polynesia July 2006 Organised forums with invited participations of leading statements and diplomats. ( Sir Mekere Morata, Dame Carol Kidu, and First Secretary of Australian High Commmision and Economic and Political Adviser from American Embassy in Port Moresby) Secure funding and exposure of the association specially with development partners.
2005-2006 POM Productions Administrator and Script Writer Maintain accounts and office management Script writing, production assistance, handy man, acting and etc. Production of ‘Where’s Daddy’ short film Attend 1st National HIV-AIDS review Summit 2006 (UNAIDS) held in Port Moresby- Crown Plaza hotel
2003-2005 Special Youth Project –National HIV-AIDS Support Project (Ausaid) Editor/Publisher/Peer Educator Produced and Published 3 newsletters on youth and HIV (Youth Times) Youth Representaitive in the drafting committee on the National Strategic Plan for National AIDS Council PNG (NSP 2004-2008) Peer Education Coordinator Under Europeen Union funding Organizing committee on 1st National HIV-AIDS Youth Summit 2004 held in Port Moresby at Hide Away Hotel
2006-2008 on-going UNESCO Pacific Office Apia Samoa Pacific Youth Representaitive Technical Committee in Drafting the Pacific Education for Sustainable Development Frame Work. Techincal Committee in Drafting the Pacific Education for Sustainable Development Action Plan.
August 2007 8th International AIDS Conference in Asia Pacific Colombo Sri lanka Asia Pacific Youth Rapportuer and Co/Chair of Youth and HIV forum Co/ Chaired Youth and HIV forum during the week long conference attended by leading Asia Pacific Health, Government, Multi-Leteral, NGO’s, Faith Groups and Private Sector officials in Asia Pacific including other parts of the world. Youth Rapportuer on youth presentations and activities during the congress and summated the final report to the Congress Secretariat.
Other involvement September 2006 involved in Organising and Facilitating of the 1st National MDGs Youth Summit in Port Moresby attended by over 200 young people through the country. October 2007 attended the 8th Annual Human Rights and People’s Diplomacy Training in New Zealand under Diplomacy Training Program, Univesty of New South Wales faculty of Law. 2007 Participated in Pacific Virtual Leadership Forum under Australian National University and World Bank Global Learning Network discussions on economic, security, trade and corruption outlook in the Pacific. (Video Conference) 2007 Co/host on one voice youth voice program for Wantok Radio Light. Voice over for Radio Promotions Wantok Radio Light 2007 Presentation on Youth and Civil Participation in PNG during the annual World Bank Report on Next Generation 2007 Attend World Bank Video Conference on Asia Pacific annual report on economic and social progress. 2008 Youth researcher on UNICEF Country report for Children, women and youth 2006-2008 ongoing involvement with Family Sexual Violence Action Committe on social issues affecting PNG. 2008 Participating in consultative meeting on drafting the policy on protected areas in PNG.. Department of Environment and Conservation
Reading Books, Rugby League, Boxing, Writing Poetry and Listening to Jazz, Blues and R/&B including Reggae Music. My interest are largely based on Politics, Economics, and Social areas of Life Tips My interpersonal energy makes me the happiest and most efficient when ventures are cooperative and partially interactive rather than individual I take confident and balance stand in dealing with stress; I adapt easily to my behaviour in what seems appropriate in that situation; for most part, I am relaxed and even tempered, even under stressful conditions. I am not easily frustrated and am not likely to carry a grudge and situations are clear to both parties involved.
David is a committed member to following agencies
ASEAN Youth Leadership Forum E-consultation GYCA- Asia Pacific Inspire Group The World Youth Organization UN Youth Delegates - Asia Pacific UNHABITAT youth strategy United Nations Youth Delegates WYC Policy Document YOUNG PROFESSIONAL WRITERS GROUP Youth for a Sustainable Future Pacifika Youth Network for Peace building, UNESCO Youth OUT LOUD Amnesty International Website: http://davidephraim.tripod.com Favorite Music: Jazz, Heavy Metal stuff, Raggae and Hip-Hop Favorite TV Shows: any thing
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Interests
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I like writing and reading, my interests deepers more into Political, Economic and Social issues.
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Favorite Music
ACDC, GUNS N ROSES, Black Sabbath, Lucky Dube, Bryan Adams, 2pac, Maxii Priest, Third World, Inner Circle. Sting, Michael Jackson
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Favorite Music Video
STING! Ghost Story
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Favorite Movies
Any thing that has violence and stuff to make me feel good.
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Favorite TV Shows
60 minutes
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Favorite Books
Art of War by SUN TZU
我是大衛從巴布亞新幾內亞
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Favorite Quote
I have a voice which must be heard, I have a mind which must be understood and I have a heart that must be felt.
Tengo una voz que deba ser o?da, Tengo una mente que deba ser entendida y tengo un coraz?n que deba ser fieltro.
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Journal
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Stamp out violation of human rights
ONE of the greatest achievements of this century has been the awareness by the international community of the role of human rights as the foundation for progress, development, democracy and prosperity. I believe Papua New Guinea share the concerns of the international community to protect and supervise fundamental rights of its citizens. The Government should take this opportunity to provide our people with the necessary capacity to fully discharge its mandate in the field of human rights. At the dawn of the 29th year of independence, violation of human rights remain among the main challenges to civilization; they are a threat to peace, security and sustained development of our nation Papua New Guinea. Let me add as the voice of young people today. We must, and I repeat, we must be constantly aware of our duties for the common good. I believe this will help build a solid foundation for unity, economic, environmental, intellectual and social well being of our people to the enjoyment of a democratic way of life. I believe the real challenge for our government today is to strengthen the binding nature of this existing system of norms. I now call upon business community, Government and Papua New Guineans to work together to bring about the social and economic development necessary to further the well being of all our people. Infrastructure development and renewal is one area in which greater cooperation could exist to ensure that these issues must be addressed more effectively. I wish to take this moment to recognise our political leaders roles as a powerful force of progress in actively participating for many years to modernise and reshape our country.
David Ephraim Cloudiuz, Waigani, NCD
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