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SUMMARY:Accelerating Global Partnership For Sustainable Development: United For Sustainable Food Systems\, Collective Solutions to End Hunger\, Achieve Food Security and Foster Inclusive Innovation.
DESCRIPTION:Registration Link: bit.ly/HLPFDTD \nLaunch Zoom Access:   https://bit.ly/DTDHLPFLaunchMeeting \nThe 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development outlines ambitious goals\, including poverty eradication\, hunger elimination\, food security\, improved nutrition\, sustainable agriculture\, climate change mitigation\, peaceful societies\, access to justice\, and strengthened global partnerships. Inclusiveness is crucial\, and government and private sector interventions through Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) offer promising solutions to bridge financing gaps and mobilize resources. \nThe 2024 HLPF High-Level Political Forum\, organized by DoTheDream Youth Development Initiative\, Alliance of Social Transformers for Sustainable Development\, Global Alliance For Women and Girls Are Asset Project (GAWGAAP)\, and Africa STEAM Network\, will focus on “Accelerating Global Partnership For Sustainable Development” and “United For Sustainable Food Systems \nThe event is scheduled for July 9th\, 2024\, from 2 PM to 3:45 PM New York Time. \nThe event will feature esteemed speakers: \nLiberato C. Bautista – President of CoNGO – Conference of NGOs in Consultative Relationship with United Nations \nArc. Lola Ibrahim mnia         Board Chair -Wave Foundation \nDonna Bollinger           United Church of Christ Main Representative to the United Nations \nAdebusuyi Olutayo Olumadewa   Founder -DoTheDream YDI \nJohn Augustine Ukporhe         Board of Trustee -DoTheDream YDI \nLucy Mutuku                    National Youth Coordinator Kenya \nDr Francis Adeshina             Founder -Readland Global \nOpeoluwa Alonge               Board of Trustee \nTinuke Bosun Okusaga          Board of Trustee \n  \nThe Registration Link is bit.ly/HLPFDTD \n  \nLaunch Zoom Access:   https://bit.ly/DTDHLPFLaunchMeeting \n  \nFor More Information: info@dothedreamydi.org\, admin@dothedreamydi.org \n  \n+1 646 382 5741 \,234 8039513286 \n 
URL:https://ngocongo.org/event/accelerating-global-partnership-for-sustainable-development-united-for-sustainable-food-systems-collective-solutions-to-end-hunger-achieve-food-security-and-foster-inclusive-innovation/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:CoNGO Member Events,CoNGO Recommended Events,CSO event
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SUMMARY:Multilingualism and COVID-19:  Lessons Learned and Looking Forward
DESCRIPTION:The Study Group on Language and the United Nations presents \nMultilingualism and COVID-19: \nLessons Learned and Looking Forward \nA Virtual Symposium on 3-4 May 2022 \nThe COVID-19 pandemic has had a powerful impact on humanity.  In addition to the direct effects of infection\, there has been a wide range of indirect effects on both individuals and social institutions throughout the world.  Pre-pandemic inequalities have been exacerbated\, and new challenges have emerged as people attempt to cope with living and working through a public health crisis.  The United Nations is currently prioritizing ways forward\, including how Agenda 2030 and the related work of continuing progress on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) can be put back on track from the major setbacks of the pandemic\, as emphasized in Our Common Agenda\, the recent report by the Secretary-General and the focus of the upcoming July 2022 High-Level Political Forum. \nThe present symposium draws attention to the essential role that multilingualism must play in initiatives by the United Nations\, Member States\, non-governmental organizations\, the private sector\, and other stakeholders to foster peri-pandemic and post-pandemic development.  Language mediates all human experience.  Fully inclusive dialogue and problem-solving must involve substantive use of multilingualism to ensure that people can understand one another\, access information equitably\, and participate democratically.  In addition\, all development initiatives must take linguistic minorities into account explicitly so that “nobody is left behind” due to their language background. \nThe symposium focuses on multilingualism with respect to Good Health and Well-Being (SDG 3) and Quality Education (SDG 4)\, with attention to linguistic challenges that have occurred during the pandemic as well as creative and inclusive solutions that have emerged and can be built upon going forward.  The two-day virtual event brings together a spectrum of stakeholders including United Nations staff members\, government officials\, university scholars\, and members of civil society to address issues and innovations.  The symposium follows a panel format through which experts present their perspectives\, engage in dialogue with each other\, and prompt general discussion with participants. \nEvent Details \nThe symposium will take place virtually over two days: \nTuesday\, 3 May – Focus on Good Health and Well-Being (SDG 3) \n08:15-13:00 – New York\n14:15-19:00 – Geneva\n15:15-20:00 – Nairobi\n19:15-12:00 – Bangkok \nWednesday\, 4 May – Focus on Quality Education (SDG 4) \n08:15-13:00 – New York\n14:15-19:00 – Geneva\n15:15-20:00 – Nairobi\n19:15-12:00 – Bangkok \nProgramme \nTuesday\, 3 May – Focus on Good Health and Well-Being (SDG 3) \n8:15-8:30am Sign In \n8:30-8:40am Welcoming Remarks \nHumphrey Tonkin (NGO Committee on Language and Languages/Study Group on Language and the United Nations) \nJoel Gómez (Center for Applied Linguistics) \n8:45-9:00am Featured Speaker \nMultilingualism and the Verified Initiative \nMaher Nasser (UN Department of Global Communications – UNDGC\, Outreach Division) \n9:00am-10:25am Panel \nMultilingualism for Equitable Healthcare Access and Knowledge Development \nFrancis M. Hult\, moderator \nSusie Sykes (London South Bank University) \nThomas Abel (University of Bern) \nStacy C. Bailey (Northwestern University) \nPanel Discussion \nOpen Questions and Dialogue \n10:25-10:55am Break \n11:00-11:15am Featured Speaker \nPublishing for Sustainable Development: How and Why Springer Nature Supports the SDGs \nNicola Jones (Springer Nature\, SDG Programme) \n11:15-12:45pm Panel \nCOVID and The Challenges of Interpretation \nLisa McEntee Atalianis\, moderator \nNing Ding (UN Department for General Assembly and Conference Management – UNDGACM\, Interpretation Service) \nLinda Fitchett (The International Association of Conference Interpreters) \nSeverine Hubscher-Davidson (The Open University) \nPanel Discussion \nOpen Questions and Dialogue \n12:45-1:00pm Featured Speaker \nLanguage\, Health\, and Justice: Measuring the Challenge \nMark Fettes (Centre for Research and Documentation on World Language Problems/Esperantic Studies Foundation) \n* * * \nWednesday\, 4 May – Focus on Quality Education (SDG 4) \n8:15-8:30am Sign In \n8:30-8:40am Opening Remarks \nHumphrey Tonkin (NGO Committee on Language and Languages/Study Group on Language and the United Nations) \nLiberato Bautista (Conference of NGOs in Consultative Relationship with the United Nations) \n8:45-9:00am Featured Speaker \nMultilingual Educational Initiatives during COVID-19 \nNoro Andriamiseza Ingarao (United Nations\, Educational\, Scientific\, and Cultural Organization – UNESCO\, Education Sector) \n9:00-10:30am Panel \nCross-national Responses to Multilingual Educational Challenges During COVID-19 \nRosemary Salomone\, moderator \nPille Poiklik (Ministry of Education and Research\, Estonia) \nGisella Langé (Ministry of Education\, Italy) \nPaul Frank (SIL International) \nPanel Discussion \nOpen Questions and Dialogue \n10:25-10:55am: Break \n11:00-11:15am Featured Speaker \nAn Assets-Based Approach for Multilingual Learners \nJoel Gómez (Center for Applied Linguistics) \n11:15am-12:45pm Panel \nSituated Multilingual Educational Practices in Response to COVID-19 \nCarol Benson\, moderator \nAyé Clarisse Hager-M’Boua (Université Alassane Ouattara) \nBaoqi Sun (National Institute of Education\, Singapore) \nPanel Discussion \nOpen Questions and Dialogue \n12:40-1:00pm Closing Panel \nLessons Learned and Looking Forward \nHumphrey Tonkin\, moderator \nCarol Benson (Teachers College\, Columbia University) \nFrancis M. Hult (University of Maryland\, Baltimore County) \nLisa McEntee-Atalianis (Birkbeck\, University of London) \nRosemary Salomone (St. John’s University) \nSymposium Sponsors \nThe symposium is held in cooperation with the NGO Committee on Language and Languages\, a substantive committee of the Conference of Non-Governmental Organizations in Consultative Relationship with the United Nations (CoNGO)\, and made possible by generous support and assistance from \nCenter for Applied Linguistics (CAL) \nEsperantic Studies Foundation (ESF) \nSpringer Nature \nCentre for Research and Documentation on World Language Problems (CED) \nConsortium for Language Policy and Planning (CLPP) \nInternational Association of Conference Interpreters (AIIC) \n_________________ \nCoNGO Notes: This event is held the NGO Committee on Language and Languages\, a substantive committee of the Conference of Non-Governmental Organizations in Consultative Relationship with the United Nations (CoNGO). Learn more about this Committee and how you may collaborate with it by visiting substantive committees.
URL:https://ngocongo.org/event/7439/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:CoNGO Events,CoNGO Member Events,CSO event
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SUMMARY:Multilingualism and COVID-19:  Lessons Learned and Looking Forward
DESCRIPTION:The Study Group on Language and the United Nations presents \nMultilingualism and COVID-19: \nLessons Learned and Looking Forward \nA Virtual Symposium on 3-4 May 2022 \nThe COVID-19 pandemic has had a powerful impact on humanity.  In addition to the direct effects of infection\, there has been a wide range of indirect effects on both individuals and social institutions throughout the world.  Pre-pandemic inequalities have been exacerbated\, and new challenges have emerged as people attempt to cope with living and working through a public health crisis.  The United Nations is currently prioritizing ways forward\, including how Agenda 2030 and the related work of continuing progress on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) can be put back on track from the major setbacks of the pandemic\, as emphasized in Our Common Agenda\, the recent report by the Secretary-General and the focus of the upcoming July 2022 High-Level Political Forum. \nThe present symposium draws attention to the essential role that multilingualism must play in initiatives by the United Nations\, Member States\, non-governmental organizations\, the private sector\, and other stakeholders to foster peri-pandemic and post-pandemic development.  Language mediates all human experience.  Fully inclusive dialogue and problem-solving must involve substantive use of multilingualism to ensure that people can understand one another\, access information equitably\, and participate democratically.  In addition\, all development initiatives must take linguistic minorities into account explicitly so that “nobody is left behind” due to their language background. \nThe symposium focuses on multilingualism with respect to Good Health and Well-Being (SDG 3) and Quality Education (SDG 4)\, with attention to linguistic challenges that have occurred during the pandemic as well as creative and inclusive solutions that have emerged and can be built upon going forward.  The two-day virtual event brings together a spectrum of stakeholders including United Nations staff members\, government officials\, university scholars\, and members of civil society to address issues and innovations.  The symposium follows a panel format through which experts present their perspectives\, engage in dialogue with each other\, and prompt general discussion with participants. \nEvent Details \nThe symposium will take place virtually over two days: \nTuesday\, 3 May – Focus on Good Health and Well-Being (SDG 3) \n08:15-13:00 – New York\n14:15-19:00 – Geneva\n15:15-20:00 – Nairobi\n19:15-12:00 – Bangkok \nWednesday\, 4 May – Focus on Quality Education (SDG 4) \n08:15-13:00 – New York\n14:15-19:00 – Geneva\n15:15-20:00 – Nairobi\n19:15-12:00 – Bangkok \nProgramme \nTuesday\, 3 May – Focus on Good Health and Well-Being (SDG 3) \n8:15-8:30am Sign In \n8:30-8:40am Welcoming Remarks \nHumphrey Tonkin (NGO Committee on Language and Languages/Study Group on Language and the United Nations) \nJoel Gómez (Center for Applied Linguistics) \n8:45-9:00am Featured Speaker \nMultilingualism and the Verified Initiative \nMaher Nasser (UN Department of Global Communications – UNDGC\, Outreach Division) \n9:00am-10:25am Panel \nMultilingualism for Equitable Healthcare Access and Knowledge Development \nFrancis M. Hult\, moderator \nSusie Sykes (London South Bank University) \nThomas Abel (University of Bern) \nStacy C. Bailey (Northwestern University) \nPanel Discussion \nOpen Questions and Dialogue \n10:25-10:55am Break \n11:00-11:15am Featured Speaker \nPublishing for Sustainable Development: How and Why Springer Nature Supports the SDGs \nNicola Jones (Springer Nature\, SDG Programme) \n11:15-12:45pm Panel \nCOVID and The Challenges of Interpretation \nLisa McEntee Atalianis\, moderator \nNing Ding (UN Department for General Assembly and Conference Management – UNDGACM\, Interpretation Service) \nLinda Fitchett (The International Association of Conference Interpreters) \nSeverine Hubscher-Davidson (The Open University) \nPanel Discussion \nOpen Questions and Dialogue \n12:45-1:00pm Featured Speaker \nLanguage\, Health\, and Justice: Measuring the Challenge \nMark Fettes (Centre for Research and Documentation on World Language Problems/Esperantic Studies Foundation) \n* * * \nWednesday\, 4 May – Focus on Quality Education (SDG 4) \n8:15-8:30am Sign In \n8:30-8:40am Opening Remarks \nHumphrey Tonkin (NGO Committee on Language and Languages/Study Group on Language and the United Nations) \nLiberato Bautista (Conference of NGOs in Consultative Relationship with the United Nations) \n8:45-9:00am Featured Speaker \nMultilingual Educational Initiatives during COVID-19 \nNoro Andriamiseza Ingarao (United Nations\, Educational\, Scientific\, and Cultural Organization – UNESCO\, Education Sector) \n9:00-10:30am Panel \nCross-national Responses to Multilingual Educational Challenges During COVID-19 \nRosemary Salomone\, moderator \nPille Poiklik (Ministry of Education and Research\, Estonia) \nGisella Langé (Ministry of Education\, Italy) \nPaul Frank (SIL International) \nPanel Discussion \nOpen Questions and Dialogue \n10:25-10:55am: Break \n11:00-11:15am Featured Speaker \nAn Assets-Based Approach for Multilingual Learners \nJoel Gómez (Center for Applied Linguistics) \n11:15am-12:45pm Panel \nSituated Multilingual Educational Practices in Response to COVID-19 \nCarol Benson\, moderator \nAyé Clarisse Hager-M’Boua (Université Alassane Ouattara) \nBaoqi Sun (National Institute of Education\, Singapore) \nPanel Discussion \nOpen Questions and Dialogue \n12:40-1:00pm Closing Panel \nLessons Learned and Looking Forward \nHumphrey Tonkin\, moderator \nCarol Benson (Teachers College\, Columbia University) \nFrancis M. Hult (University of Maryland\, Baltimore County) \nLisa McEntee-Atalianis (Birkbeck\, University of London) \nRosemary Salomone (St. John’s University) \nSymposium Sponsors \nThe symposium is held in cooperation with the NGO Committee on Language and Languages\, a substantive committee of the Conference of Non-Governmental Organizations in Consultative Relationship with the United Nations (CoNGO)\, and made possible by generous support and assistance from \nCenter for Applied Linguistics (CAL) \nEsperantic Studies Foundation (ESF) \nSpringer Nature \nCentre for Research and Documentation on World Language Problems (CED) \nConsortium for Language Policy and Planning (CLPP) \nInternational Association of Conference Interpreters (AIIC) \n_________________ \nCoNGO Notes: This event is held the NGO Committee on Language and Languages\, a substantive committee of the Conference of Non-Governmental Organizations in Consultative Relationship with the United Nations (CoNGO). Learn more about this Committee and how you may collaborate with it by visiting substantive committees.
URL:https://ngocongo.org/event/7439-2/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:CoNGO Events,CoNGO Member Events,CSO event
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ORGANIZER;CN="NGO Committee on Language and Languages":MAILTO:tonkin@hartford.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220317T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220317T093000
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SUMMARY:Women's Empowerment in a Future World of Work Impacted by Climate Change
DESCRIPTION:ICW Parallel Event: Women’s Empowerment in a Future World of Work Impacted by Climate ChangeMarch 17\, 2022 | 09:00 PM | Osaka\, Sapporo\, Tokyo\n\nRegister here: \n\nDescription \n\nEconomic empowerment of women and girls is pivotal to women having access and control over the use of income and economic assets in order to transform their lives. The rise in automation\, connectivity and technology\, the emergence of the gig economy\, and demographic and social shifts are bringing change in the workplace. However\, women face more challenges than men when it comes to labor participation and access to decent jobs. This event will discuss best practices and measures to help women overcome long-established systemic obstacles to their labor participation and transition successfully in the future workplace impacted by many changes\, including climate change. \nSpeakers\n– Kyung-wha Kang\, Former Senior Advisor on Policy to UN SG António Guterres / Former Minister of Foreign Affairs\, Republic of Korea\n– Caren Grown\, Senior Technical Advisor\, World Bank / Former Director of the Gender Group\, World Bank\n– Irene Natividad\, President\, Global Summit of Women / Chair\, Corporate Women Directors International\n– Melissa Upreti\, Senior Director of Program and Global Advocacy\, Center for Women’s Global Leadership at Rutgers University\n– Hyeshin Park\, Economist\, Gender Programme Co-ordinator\, OECD \nModerator: Linda Liu\, Vice-president\, International Council of Women \n\n_________________\nCoNGO Notes: For information about collaborative work of NGOs on the issues above and related matters\, visit the substantive committees related to CoNGO. Visit here for specific information about the NGO Committee on Status of Women/New York\, NGO Committee on Status of Women Vienna\, and the NGO Committee on Status of Women Geneva. For information about the event organizer\, visit International Council of Women here.
URL:https://ngocongo.org/event/womens-empowerment-in-a-future-world-of-work-impacted-by-climate-change/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:CoNGO Member Events,CoNGO Recommended Events,CSO event
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LAST-MODIFIED:20220315T131944Z
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SUMMARY:Women's Empowerment in a Future World of Work Impacted by Climate Change
DESCRIPTION:ICW Parallel Event: Women’s Empowerment in a Future World of Work Impacted by Climate ChangeMarch 17\, 2022 | 09:00 PM | Osaka\, Sapporo\, Tokyo\n\nRegister here: \n\nDescription \n\nEconomic empowerment of women and girls is pivotal to women having access and control over the use of income and economic assets in order to transform their lives. The rise in automation\, connectivity and technology\, the emergence of the gig economy\, and demographic and social shifts are bringing change in the workplace. However\, women face more challenges than men when it comes to labor participation and access to decent jobs. This event will discuss best practices and measures to help women overcome long-established systemic obstacles to their labor participation and transition successfully in the future workplace impacted by many changes\, including climate change. \nSpeakers\n– Kyung-wha Kang\, Former Senior Advisor on Policy to UN SG António Guterres / Former Minister of Foreign Affairs\, Republic of Korea\n– Caren Grown\, Senior Technical Advisor\, World Bank / Former Director of the Gender Group\, World Bank\n– Irene Natividad\, President\, Global Summit of Women / Chair\, Corporate Women Directors International\n– Melissa Upreti\, Senior Director of Program and Global Advocacy\, Center for Women’s Global Leadership at Rutgers University\n– Hyeshin Park\, Economist\, Gender Programme Co-ordinator\, OECD \nModerator: Linda Liu\, Vice-president\, International Council of Women \n\n_________________\nCoNGO Notes: For information about collaborative work of NGOs on the issues above and related matters\, visit the substantive committees related to CoNGO. Visit here for specific information about the NGO Committee on Status of Women/New York\, NGO Committee on Status of Women Vienna\, and the NGO Committee on Status of Women Geneva. For information about the event organizer\, visit International Council of Women here.
URL:https://ngocongo.org/event/womens-empowerment-in-a-future-world-of-work-impacted-by-climate-change-2/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:CoNGO Member Events,CoNGO Recommended Events,CSO event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220216T100000
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DTSTAMP:20260704T032355
CREATED:20220215T224555Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220216T100919Z
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SUMMARY:Social Workers on the Frontlines of Inclusive and Resilient Recovery
DESCRIPTION:You are invited to a Zoom meeting.\nWhen: Feb 16\, 2022 10:00 AM Eastern Time (US and Canada) \nRegister in advance for this meeting:\nhttps://fordham.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYkceCrqTkqG90vFJ-mNFSRI6euMGPzYjS- \n______________ \nCoNGO Notes: For information about collaborative work of NGOs on the issues above and related matters\, visit the substantive committees associated with CoNGO. Visit here for specific information about the NGO Committee on Social Development.
URL:https://ngocongo.org/event/social-workers-on-the-frontlines-of-inclusive-and-resilient-recovery/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:CoNGO Events,CoNGO Member Events,CoNGO Recommended Events,CSO event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220216T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220216T111500
DTSTAMP:20260704T032355
CREATED:20220215T224555Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220215T224555Z
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SUMMARY:Social Workers on the Frontlines of Inclusive and Resilient Recovery
DESCRIPTION:You are invited to a Zoom meeting.\nWhen: Feb 16\, 2022 10:00 AM Eastern Time (US and Canada) \nRegister in advance for this meeting:\nhttps://fordham.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYkceCrqTkqG90vFJ-mNFSRI6euMGPzYjS- \n______________ \nCoNGO Notes: For information about collaborative work of NGOs on the issues above and related matters\, visit the substantive committees associated with CoNGO. Visit here for specific information about the NGO Committee on Social Development.
URL:https://ngocongo.org/event/social-workers-on-the-frontlines-of-inclusive-and-resilient-recovery-2/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:CoNGO Events,CoNGO Member Events,CoNGO Recommended Events,CSO event
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