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The UNESCO Hong Kong Association and Hawaii Island Economic Development Board liaison coordinates youth programming and economic initiatives spanning the Asia-Pacific region. The mUNESCO Neuro 2026 program delivers neuroscience, neuroethics, and neuroeducation training to Hong Kong students through structured interdisciplinary modules. The initiative connects participating youth with international development opportunities while building foundational knowledge in brain science and its societal applications. Hawaii Island Economic Development Board programs focus on sustainable infrastructure, business growth, and educational advancement across the Big Island. The organization facilitates public-private partnerships to strengthen local economic resilience through targeted development projects. Regional initiatives emphasize renewable energy adoption, workforce training, and community-based business support. The liaison role bridges UNESCO's educational mission with Hawaii's economic development priorities through shared youth empowerment frameworks. Program activities span both Hong Kong and Hawaii Island contexts to create cross-cultural learning and professional development pathways. Stakeholder engagement encompasses educational institutions, community organizations, and industry partners working to advance sustainable development goals in both regions.