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Liberty Camp 2018

Dhulikhel, Nepal (25 - 30, July 2018)

Dhulikhel, Nepal (25 - 30, July 2018)

Dhulikhel, Nepal (25 - 30, July 2018)

Experience Summer with Freedom

Are you passionate to learn about liberty and want to meet more people like you? Do you want to conclude your summer in both; a pleasant and propitious way? Do you want to learn from international trainers and network with them? Do you enjoy nature and charming landscapes? Liberty Camp has it all for you. With us, you will get five intense days of lectures, debates and both formal and informal integration with people from all over the country–a beautiful surroundings of Dhulikhel, on the outskirts of Kathmandu.

Liberty Camp is organized every year in different parts of the world, attracting people interested in spreading or exploring the idea of liberty. During the seminars, we discuss issues such as Freedom of Trade and Doing Business, Personal Liberty, Minimal Government, Philosophy of Freedom, International Relations & Freedom, Entrepreneurship and Responsibility which is inherently intertwined with Freedom.

It will be an informal six-day meeting, during which freedom enthusiasts will participate in lectures and debates conducted by international experts and, most importantly, have fun! And we can assure you that it will be one of the most important chance in your life to meet well-known activists, entrepreneurs and Freedom workers from around the globe.

Where :

Dhulikhel, Nepal (32 KM from Kathmandu)

When :

25 – 30 July, 2018

Registration :

NPR. 2000/-*

Payment Option:

Bank Deposit

What’s Included:

Accommodation, Food, Bus Travel & Program

Language:

Program Components are in Nepali & English

Are there any Scholarships:

No, it’s already a subsidized program

Deadline for Applications:

15th June, 2018

Participant Intake

24

*The fee (non-refundable) is payable upon selection. Further details will be communicated later.

Glenn Cripe

Founder and president of the Language of Liberty Institute. Since 2005, Glenn has brought LLI’s Liberty Camps and Seminars to over 3000 students in 28 countries, expanding his network of freedom fighters around the world. When not hosting Liberty Camps, Glenn recruits and develops new local partners, teachers, and donors for the Institute.

Glenn pursued a career in IT development, consulting, and training. He takes special pride in having helped organize the project to translate and publish the works of Ayn Rand into Russian in 1993 — the first time her works could be read in her native language.

Andy Eyschen

Andy is a co-founder and director of the Language of Liberty Institute. An Australian citizen, originally from Luxembourg, Andy currently works as a management consultant from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Andy’s special contribution to LLI and the Liberty Camps is his broad experience with consulting, development, and training programs.

Jacek Spendel

Founder and President of the Freedom and Entrepreneurship Foundation. He is also European Programs’ Director at US-based Language of Liberty Institute. Jacek strengthened his management skills with Think Tank MBA and ATLAS Leadership Academy (2013). He practiced them in many projects, among them: organization of dozen Liberty English Camps, directorship at Polish-American Leadership Academy, production of 12-episodes of Freedom under Fire video series, and coordination of ESFL in Poland. He also used to run his own pizza business in Katowice. Currently he is busy with Project Arizona, internship-educational project for international students he runs in Phoenix.

Sadaf Hussain

Sadaf works as a consultant to monitor, conceptualise and deliver programs. He previously has worked with the Friedrich Naumann Foundation (FNF), Centre for Civil Society (CCS), Zee News and other media houses. His experience lies mostly in spreading liberty by implementing large-scale social projects.

As a dedicated classical liberal, Sadaf loves to engage young people in liberal policy debates. He blogs on issues in the fields of economics and politics and has been published on various platforms.

Besides spreading liberty, Sadaf is also a chef based in Delhi, and runs a food website. He aims to promote Indian food and explore the unheard stories and origin of food.

His three favourite F words are Food, Friday and Freedom.

08 : 00 – 09 : 00

Breakfast

09 : 30 – 10 : 45

Session

10 : 45 – 11 : 00

Break

11 : 00 – 12 : 15

Session

12 : 15 – 13 : 00

Break & Small Group Discussions

13 : 00 – 14 : 30

Lunch

14 : 30 – 15 : 45

Session

15 : 45 – 16 : 30

Break

16 : 30 – 17 : 45

Session

17 : 45 – 19 : 00

Free Time

19 : 00 – 20 : 00

Dinner

20 : 00 – 22 : 00

Evening Program

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