Global Dignity Day 2011 Finland - Archbishop Desmond Tutu (part 1)
Global Dignity Day 2011 event was organized for the first time in Finland on 19th October.
The event included speeches of HRH Crown Prince of Norway Haakon, Archbishop Desmond Tutu, The founder, chairman and CEO of Operation HOPE, John Hope Bryant, President and Nobel laureate Martti Ahtisaari and host, founding member of Global Dignity, philosopher Pekka Himanen.
The moderator of the event was Anna Sorainen.
Production: FremantleMedia Finland
Видео Global Dignity Day 2011 Finland - Archbishop Desmond Tutu (part 1) канала Global Dignity
The event included speeches of HRH Crown Prince of Norway Haakon, Archbishop Desmond Tutu, The founder, chairman and CEO of Operation HOPE, John Hope Bryant, President and Nobel laureate Martti Ahtisaari and host, founding member of Global Dignity, philosopher Pekka Himanen.
The moderator of the event was Anna Sorainen.
Production: FremantleMedia Finland
Видео Global Dignity Day 2011 Finland - Archbishop Desmond Tutu (part 1) канала Global Dignity
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