The Alumni of the Global Young Leaders Programme (YLP) are a positive force for change: in each individual who has taken part and in each and every one of the corporations and organisations that have sponsored projects.
Our alumni belong to a strong network of international organisations.
1. Haitaing Administrative Village, Yunnan Province, China (August 2006)
Participant organisations: Shui On Land; Shui On Construction & Materials; Shui On Building Contractors; Hongkong Electric Company; MTR Corporation; Gammon Construction; University of Hong Kong; Hong Kong Trade Development Council; The Government of HKSAR (Sustainable Development Unit).
2. Gir National Park and Sanctuary and Chitrod, Gujarat state, India (January 2007)
Participant organisations: Hongkong Electric International; MTR Corporation; Hong Kong Trade Development Council; TUV Rheinland Hong Kong; V.S. Dempo & Co.; University of Hong Kong; Chinese University of Hong Kong.
3. Pingzhang Administrative Village, Yunnan Province, China (June 2007)
Participant organisations: Shell China Exploration and Production Co.; UNICEF; Hewlett-Packard; MTR Corporation; Hong Kong Polytechnic University; Innovation Environment; Tsinghua University; Mirror Consultant; e2e; Danish Commerce and Companies Agency; Chinese University of Hong Kong; Hong Kong University of Science and Technology; National University of Singapore; BW Group; V.S. Dempo & Co.
4. Jingxian County, Hebei Province, China (October 2007)
Participant organisations: Cathay Pacific; Bay News; C's Potential; UBS; With Coaching Japan; JP Morgan; CLSA; Hewlett Packard; Meinhardt; LIM; BSR; SUNY Purchase College; CH-ina; NPI China; MTR Corporation; Beijing LiNing Sports Goods; American University in Cairo; National University of Singapore; Shenzhen Wiseform Apparel; China National Commercial Foreign Trade Corp.
5. Phnom Penh, Cambodia (March 2008)
Participant organisations: Petronas; Cathay Pacific; Lehman Brothers; Shanghai Sunny Charcoal; Chinese University of Hong Kong; The University of Hong Kong; National University of Singapore; The Future 500; ICRAF World Agroforestry Centre; International Institute for Management Development; International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development; Nabuur; Navti Foundation; Senior Citizen Home Safety Association.
6. Vientiane and Xieng Khuang, Laos (May 2008)
Participant organisation: CLSA.
7. Beijing and Ningxia, China (August 2008)
Participant organisations: LTS; Standard Chartered Bank; Credit Suisse; Meinhardt; MTR Corporation; JardineOne Solution; Petronas; NOMAD Global; Hong Kong University of Science and Technology; Wildlife Institute of India; Berkids Cameroon; The University of Hong Kong; Khaki Creative & Design, Inc.; Cathay Pacific Airways; Fuping Development Institute; Deloitte.
8. New Delhi, India (January 2009)
Participant organisations: Cathay Pacific Airways; Skylight Consulting Inc.; Avantage Ventures; China Center for Comparative Politics and Economics (CCCPE); Oxfam; Beijing Fairfield Co. Ltd; Beijing Forestry University; The University of Hong Kong; Chinese University of Hong Kong; Hong Kong University of Science and Technology; Lingnan University; The China Education Initiative.
9. Phnom Penh, Cambodia (April 2009)
Participant organisations: Meinhardt; Prudential; Sonepar Asia; Hite Electric Technology Co.; MTR Corporation; Tsinghua University; Rainforest Alliance; Isfahan University of Technology; Hewitt Associates; GERES; Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom; IBM; Honeywell; Tufts University; Women Environment and Health Work Group; Cambodia Rural Development Team (CRDT).
10. Hanoi, Vietnam (July 2009)
Participant organisation: Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy.
11. Shanxi, China (July 2009)
Participant organisations: Meinhardt; Nike Inc.; Infotree; Lever Style; IMC; Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO); Turner; Tsinghua University; Chinese University of Hong Kong; Hong Kong University of Science and Technology.
12. Xian, China (October 2009)
Participant organisation: AIA.