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2nd Plenary Session - Youth4Peace: Building a Counter-Narrative to Violent Extremism - A conversation with the UNAOC High Representative (Baku, 2-3 May 2019) | UN Web TV
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2nd Plenary Session - Youth4Peace: Building a Counter-Narrative to Violent Extremism - A conversation with the UNAOC High Representative (Baku, 2-3 May 2019)
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Welcoming remark: Leyla Aliyeva, Vice-President of Heydar Aliyev Foundation Moderator: H.E. (...) Miguel Ángel Moratinos, High Representative for the United Nations Alliance of Civilizations (UNAOC)
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- Anca Gliga, UN Youth Policy specialist
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- Jorge Antonio Chavez Mazuelos, International Relations Master of Arts Candidate at Central European University
- Imam Muhammad Nurayn Ashafa, Co-Executive Director of the Interfaith Mediation Centre
- Najma Ahmed-Hussein, Knowledge Management and Strategic Communications officer for Somalia Stabilization Initiative
- Liyanaarachchige Neluni Tillekeratne, Co-National Director of Sri Lanka Unites
- Nevena Vukasinovic, Senior Sports Account Executive at Burson, Cohn and Wolf Roda Siad, Documentary Filmmaker
- Sara Zaini, Co-Founder and Director of School and Content Development for Emkan Education
- Sarah Markiewicz, Social Cohesion Advisor for Malteser International in Erbil
- Selim Cherkaoui, Countering Violent Extremism expert
- Syed Ali Abbas Zaidi, Founder of the Pakistan Youth Alliance "Peace Rickshaws" Project
- Taras Dzyubanskyy, Religious Issues Adviser to the Mayor of Lviv
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ILO held the Forum on Youth Employment through Decent Work ...
(...) Type: Workshop
When: 26 - 27 November 2019
Where: Thingaha Hotel (Nay Pyi Taw, Myanmar)
Contact(s): Selim Benaissa (Chief Technical Adviser, ILO-Yangon)
The forum aims at identifying opportunities and possible ways forward to improve youth employment prospects in Myanmar and involved key stakeholders such as TWG-CL members, Key Ministries, Workers and Employers Organizations, Development Partners and Local NGOs.
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Today's phone call follows a round of long-distance talks the Secretary-General held yesterday with a number of key players in the Middle East and beyond on the issue, including President of the Palestinian Authority, Mahmoud Abbas; the Foreign Minister of Egypt, Sameh Hassan Shokry Selim; the Secretary of State of the United States, John Kerry; the Emir of Qatar, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani; and the President-elect of Turkey, Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
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ILO held the Forum on Youth Employment through Decent Work ...
(...) Type: Workshop
When: 26 - 27 November 2019
Where: Thingaha Hotel (Nay Pyi Taw, Myanmar)
Contact(s): Selim Benaissa (Chief Technical Adviser, ILO-Yangon)
The forum aims at identifying opportunities and possible ways forward to improve youth employment prospects in Myanmar and involved key stakeholders such as TWG-CL members, Key Ministries, Workers and Employers Organizations, Development Partners and Local NGOs.
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Report: Assessment of options for establishing a child labour monitoring system (CLMS) in Myanmar
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Assessment of options for establishing a child labour monitoring system ...
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Date issued: 14 December 2021
Reference: MMR/13/10/USA[ILO_REF] 978‐92‐2‐133340-1 (Print)[ISBN] 978‐92‐2‐133341-8 (Web pdf)[ISBN]
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SUMMARY RECORD OF THE 40TH MEETING : 3RD COMMITTEE, HELD AT HEADQUARTERS, NEW YORK, ON MONDAY, 19 NOVEMBER 2012, GENERAL ASSEMBLY, 67TH SESSION
She urged Member
States to support the draft amendment, which
recognized the balance between sovereignty and the
fulfilment by States of their obligations under
international law.
21. Mr. Butt (Pakistan) said that under the Charter,
international law and the principle of sovereignty, a
country only had an obligation to implement
commitments voluntarily accepted by virtue of having
become party to a particular treaty or convention. (...) Furthermore, all specific references to
provisions law had been avoided. His delegation would
therefore vote against the draft amendment and urged
others to do likewise.
46. (...) Unless and until the
death penalty was repealed by the national Parliament,
it would remain a valid law under its statutes.
Consequently, Papua New Guinea would abstain from
the voting.
61.
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Albanian Media Institute
Hatem Atallah
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Dr. (...) Roque
Associate Professor and Director, UP Law Center
Haras Rafiq
Quilliam Foundation (United Kingdom)
Iginio Gagliardone
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Prof. (...) Olav Vogt Engeland , Norway, European Law students Association: Students - led guidelines to fight against Hate Speech and discrimination
Ms Baktygul Kubanychbekova, Lawyer specialized in mass media law and cyber security issues, Kyrgyzstan : “Youth-led Initiatives on Cyber CVE (Countering Violent Extremism) in Kyrgyzstan”
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15:30 to 15:45
The way ahead
Taking UNESCO’s mandate forward: Presentation of related activities
15:45 to 17:00
Presentation of the pilot projects
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17:00 to 17:30
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Mr.
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