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This events calendar is an announcement service by CoNGO to its member organizations, its NGO substantive committees, the wider civil society community, and the UN System. All events included here, including their accuracy, are the sole responsibility of their organizers. Unless explicitly indicated, inclusion of an event in this calendar does not constitute CoNGO endorsement of the event.  If you have an event or meeting you want to be considered for announcement here, please email us at infonews@ngocongo.org.

 

 

Adverse Childhood Events: Protecting, Preventing, and Healing

worldwide/virtual

The NGO Committee on the Family New York invites you to attend "Adverse Childhood Events: Protecting, Preventing, and Healing" on Thursday, February 25th, 1pm-2pm EST. Concept note/background info: Families around the world strive to provide children with a safe and nurturing home environment to empower their children to thrive. However, many families experience unexpected difficulties and
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Free

Adverse Childhood Events: Protecting, Preventing, and Healing

worldwide/virtual

The NGO Committee on the Family New York invites you to attend "Adverse Childhood Events: Protecting, Preventing, and Healing" on Thursday, February 25th, 1pm-2pm EST. Concept note/background info: Families around the world strive to provide children with a safe and nurturing home environment to empower their children to thrive. However, many families experience unexpected difficulties and
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Free

Youth-led Action Research (YAR) on the Impact of COVID-19 on Marginalised Youth in 9 Countries in the Asia Pacific

worldwide/virtual

The Asia Pacific region is home to more than 700 million young people. About 85 million come from marginalized backgrounds, living in extreme poverty, having little to no access to education, employment, health care, and social protection, and facing barriers to meaningful opportunities to engage in decision-making processes that affect their lives. Disconnected from their
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Free

Youth-led Action Research (YAR) on the Impact of COVID-19 on Marginalised Youth in 9 Countries in the Asia Pacific

worldwide/virtual

The Asia Pacific region is home to more than 700 million young people. About 85 million come from marginalized backgrounds, living in extreme poverty, having little to no access to education, employment, health care, and social protection, and facing barriers to meaningful opportunities to engage in decision-making processes that affect their lives. Disconnected from their
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Free

He for She at Home: Gender Equality and the Family

worldwide/virtual

We are pleased to invite you to attend our virtual event during the UN Commission on the Status of Women (CSW), "He for She at Home: Gender Equality and the Family" on Thursday, March 25 from 1:30 to 3:00 pm. This session will explore how the family empowers women and girls, particularly when men within the
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Free

He for She at Home: Gender Equality and the Family

worldwide/virtual

We are pleased to invite you to attend our virtual event during the UN Commission on the Status of Women (CSW), "He for She at Home: Gender Equality and the Family" on Thursday, March 25 from 1:30 to 3:00 pm. This session will explore how the family empowers women and girls, particularly when men within the
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Free

Who’s in the Family? Various Compositions and the Challenges They Face

worldwide/virtual

Family compositions take various forms and have profound effects on all family members. This event will feature presentations on different family structures and the benefits and challenges faced by the unique family compositions. These presentations will be given by graduate students of Global Psychology and interns with the International Council of Psychologists. The intern presentations
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Free

Who’s in the Family? Various Compositions and the Challenges They Face

worldwide/virtual

Family compositions take various forms and have profound effects on all family members. This event will feature presentations on different family structures and the benefits and challenges faced by the unique family compositions. These presentations will be given by graduate students of Global Psychology and interns with the International Council of Psychologists. The intern presentations
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Free