
Picture © Liv-Anita Dahl
Denmark 2010, 1-5 April
Last year's conference was held in Humlebćk, Denmark. Through interactive workshops and field activities, the programme sought to empower youth to take part in the activities of the Five Year Plan.
Picture © Patrik Jansson
Sweden 2009, 9-13 April
In 2009 Enköping hosted the popular conference. Farid Nolen, the guy behind the Mathivation project in Sweden, shared fascinating stories about creativity and taking challenges as they come. He, Nadi Tofighian and Kami Namdar talked about how this can contribute to starting up core activities as described in the Five Year Plan.

Picture © Patrik Jansson
Finland 2008, 20-24 March
Once upon a time, in a town far, far away... Really, waaay into the arctic! 120 youth from 9 countries gathered in a high-tech school in Oulu. What better way to kick off a conference than celebrating Naw-Rúz together? The Finnish youth are famous for their artistic skills - what a fantastic entertainment programme!

Picture © Patrik Jansson
Norway 2007, 5-9 April
Often described as "The best conference I've been to", the Vikings' conference in Lillehammer gathered 165 participants from all over Europe. Mark Bamford talked on how we can go from being passive Consumers, to selectively Choose, and finally Create our media experience. Thor Henning Lerstad talked about how the most influential person of the year was YOU, as confirmed by The Times.

Picture © Patrik Jansson
Historical documentation
We're looking to historically document previous conferences. If you have any information about themes, locations, number of participants and countries, etc... we're interested to know. When was the first Nordic Bahá'í Youth Conference?



