Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Lima, Peru
Nationality Peruvian
Professional career[edit]
At age 18, he founded a startup, TodosGanan.net which offered online marketing services. [5] That
same year, he founded the Association of University Students for Public Service which would
eventually become Somos el Presente.
Carlo Angeles started a movement in 2013 to include young people in peacebuilding and train them
to be future agents of dialogue and peace. He was invited by HOPE Foundation and Netherlands'
Ministry of Foreign Affairs to join a working group of 70 young leaders at the International Court of
Justice alongside mentors such as the 2013 Nobel Peace Prize and The Organisation for the
Prohibition of Chemical Weapons, to draft a document that was presented in 2015 at United
Nations as the global youth vision long term vision of the future. [6][7]
Angeles was appointed Global Youth Advocate for United Nations My World 2015 Campaign. [8] In
this role, he engaged youth in Peru, Colombia and Argentina with United Nations Post 2015 Agenda
- Sustainable Development Goals and their governments.
He has engaged youth in Argentina by co–organizing an event on the Post 2015 Agenda at the
National Parliament of the Republic of Argentina engaging youth and congressmen. In Colombia, he
delivered My World 2015 report to the Presidential Youth Program, Colombia Joven. In Peru, he co-
hosted a youth summit on the Post 2015 Agenda engaging 1000 youth delegates, Minister of State,
José Gallardo Ku and other policy makers.[9]
He also engaged youth globally through My World 2015 Campaign at international youth-led events
such as COY10 in Peru, Harvard Project for Asian and International Relations in The Philippines,
International Association of Political Science Students World Congress in London, among others [10]
His Organization was the only Peruvian organization to be granted special accreditation by United
Nations to attend United Nations Summit for the Adoption of the Post - 2015 Development Agenda,
[11]
one of the most important summits in United Nations history.[12]
He has been invited as a speaker and has advocated for youth engagement in sustainable
development at several international high-level events like COY10, [17]Annual Meetings of the
International Monetary Fund and the World Bank Group,[18][19] United Nations 70th General Assembly
High-Level Panels, World Trade Organization Ministerial Conference,[20] Concordia Summit,[21] Open
Government Partnership Global Summit.[22]