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DTSTAMP:20260423T091002
CREATED:20230512T165051Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230512T165113Z
UID:32716-1684332000-1684337400@www.unaoc.org
SUMMARY:Building an Alliance of Civilizations in an Age of Disruptions
DESCRIPTION:Mr. Miguel Ángel Moratinos\, UN Under-Secretary-General and High Representative for UNAOC\, will be the special guest of a conversation on building alliances in an age of disruption\, organized by the CSIS Project on Prosperity and Development and moderated by CSIS Senior Vice President Daniel F. Runde. \nThe United Nations Alliance of Civilizations (UNAOC) was set up in 2005 under the sponsorship of Spain and Turkey. Through its efforts it seeks to build-cross cultural trust through projects on youth\, media\, education\, migration\, and most recently women as peace mediators. The program is administered in New York by High Representative Miguel Ángel Moratinos alongside a Secretariat and is also supported by a Group of Friends including 129 UN member states\, 1 non-member state\, and 29 international organizations.  \nReligion and spirituality play an instrumental role in conflict prevention and resolution\, yet religion is also often described as the “missing dimension of statecraft”. The Alliance can be seen as a response to Samuel P. Huntington’s 1993 article Clash of Civilizations\, in which he argues that people’s religious and cultural identities would be the primary source of conflict in the post-Cold War era. Religion\, The Missing Dimension of Statecraft\, edited by CSIS alumn Dr. Douglas Johnston\,  also posits that although religion plays a central role in many conflicts a vast majority of Western diplomats and policymakers tend to ignore or misunderstand its positive potential. The UN Alliance of Civilizations (UNAOC) represents\, in part\, a response to Huntington’s thesis as it works to “improve understanding and cooperative relations” across diverse communities and to “counter the forces that fuel polarization and extremism.” \nRead More
URL:https://www.unaoc.org/event/building-an-alliance-of-civilizations-in-an-age-of-disruptions/
LOCATION:Washington\, DC\, USA
CATEGORIES:UNAOC Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20230425T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20230425T170000
DTSTAMP:20260423T091002
CREATED:20230424T190723Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230424T194650Z
UID:32690-1682434800-1682442000@www.unaoc.org
SUMMARY:Y2023 ECOSOC Youth Forum Thematic Session – Sustainable Development Goal 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities
DESCRIPTION:Amplifying the Voices of Youth for Sustainable Urban Future: Leading the Way to Recovery \nUNAOC\, in partnership with UN-Habitat\, UNEP\, UNODC\, UNHCR\, IOM\, ICMYO and MGCY\, are co-organizing a thematic session that will focus on the role of youth in recovery processes for their cities and communities\, youth inclusion in local governance\, and their participation in the sustainable urbanization amidst the global multidimensional crises. It will put to the fore diverse perspectives and the voices of young women and men coming from vulnerable settings\, including those living in informal settlements\, refugees\, and migrants.
URL:https://www.unaoc.org/event/2023-ecosoc-youth-forum-thematic-session-sustainable-development-goal-11-sustainable-cities-and-communities/
LOCATION:United Nations Headquarters\, New York\, United Nations Headquarters\, New York\, NY\, 10017\, United States
CATEGORIES:International Conference,UNAOC Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20230414T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20230414T130000
DTSTAMP:20260423T091002
CREATED:20230414T142852Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230414T142852Z
UID:32665-1681475400-1681477200@www.unaoc.org
SUMMARY:Prayer for Peace
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the Prayer for Peace moment\, which will be held on Friday\, 14 April 2023 at 12:30 p.m. at the Knotted Gun sculpture\, Visitors’ Plaza\, United Nations Headquarters. \nThe United Nations Secretary-General\, Mr. António Guterres\, will be joined by faith leaders to deliver a critical message about peace at a time of so much conflict and suffering around the world and for a moment of silence. \nThe Prayer for Peace moment will take place at a special time on the spiritual calendar\, when Christians are celebrating Easter\, Jews are marking Passover\, and Muslims are observing the holy month of Ramadan. Sikhs are also celebrating Vaisakhi on 14 April. \nThe moment is an opportunity for individuals of diverse faiths and beliefs to reflect on the importance of maintaining and building long-lasting peace\, to remember the most vulnerable\, and to embrace compassion\, solidarity and mutual respect – values at the heart of the UN Charter. \nMembers of the UN family\, including staff\, delegates and the press corps\, are welcome to attend. The event will also be broadcast on UN Web TV. \n📺 Watch on UN Web TV:\nhttps://media.un.org/en/asset/k13/k139n09di5
URL:https://www.unaoc.org/event/prayer-for-peace/
LOCATION:UN Headquarters\, New York\, United States
CATEGORIES:UNAOC Events
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DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20230323T193000
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CREATED:20230313T192446Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230313T192639Z
UID:32495-1679594400-1679599800@www.unaoc.org
SUMMARY:UNAOC Young Peacebuilders Handbook Launch (Dominican Republic)
DESCRIPTION:After four successful editions of the Young Peacebuilders programme\, UNAOC has taken stock of the pedagogical materials and methodologies developed and used throughout the programme\, consolidating consolidate them into a training handbook for young peace educators.  \nThis handbook aims to support young people’s participation in peacebuilding and strengthen their training and leadership capacity to consolidate peace in their communities. It provides young people with practical guidance and ready-to-use resources that can help improve the effectiveness and impact of their initiatives at the community level.
URL:https://www.unaoc.org/event/unaoc-young-peacebuilders-handbook-launch/
LOCATION:Santo Domingo\, Dominican Republic
CATEGORIES:UNAOC Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230320
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230325
DTSTAMP:20260423T091002
CREATED:20230126T200212Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230126T200212Z
UID:32349-1679270400-1679702399@www.unaoc.org
SUMMARY:'Sport for One Humanity' Capacity-Building Workshops
DESCRIPTION:The ten recipients of the ‘Sport for One Humanity’ initiative will travel to Madrid\, Spain to attend the face-to-face workshops from March 20th to March 24\, which will address various topics designed to increase their effectiveness in their work. \nThe ‘Sport for One Humanity’ initiative includes a comprehensive capacity development program for selected civil society organizations working in the field of Sport for Development and Peace.  \nThe training curriculum consists of various modules around three core topic areas: 1) Project design\, implementation and monitoring and evaluation; 2) Communications and advocacy; and 3) Resource mobilization\, partnerships\, and fundraising.  \nThis comprehensive program is delivered through online and face-to-face workshops facilitated by experts\, and continued support through customized mentoring sessions\, which will also be delivered online.  \nTo learn more about ‘Sport for One Humanity\, click here.
URL:https://www.unaoc.org/event/sport-for-one-humanity-capacity-building-workshops/
LOCATION:Madrid\, Spain
CATEGORIES:UNAOC Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230320
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230324
DTSTAMP:20260423T091002
CREATED:20230302T165505Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230302T165505Z
UID:32446-1679270400-1679615999@www.unaoc.org
SUMMARY:'Strengthening Young Women Peacebuilders’ Capacity in Complex Crises' Workshop
DESCRIPTION:UN Women\, in partnership with UNAOC\, UNFPA\, and UNICEF\, will hold a four-day workshop for selected participants of “Strengthening Young Women Peacebuilders’ Capacity in Complex Crises” from 20th to 23rd March in Tbilisi\, Georgia. \nFollowing a competitive process\, 28 young women aged 18-30 years old\, who are working in the fields of peacebuilding\, human rights\, women’s rights\, youth rights\, or related issues\, were selected to participate in this comprehensive capacity-building initiative. \nThe in-person workshops aim to support young women who are leading civil society organizations in fragile or conflict and post-conflict affected countries by boosting their capacities in fundraising and project management\, among others. The programme also seeks create a space for peer-exchange and networking among young women peacebuilders.
URL:https://www.unaoc.org/event/strengthening-young-women-peacebuilders-capacity-in-complex-crises-workshop/
LOCATION:Tbilisi\, Georgia\, Tbilisi\, Georgia
CATEGORIES:UNAOC Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20230223T131500
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DTSTAMP:20260423T091002
CREATED:20230209T202607Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230223T152727Z
UID:32407-1677158100-1677162600@www.unaoc.org
SUMMARY:Equal in Music: The West-Eastern Divan Ensemble
DESCRIPTION:The United Nations Alliance of Civilizations (UNAOC) and the United Nations Department of Global Communications (UNDGC) are honored to introduce to the UN community the West-Eastern Divan Ensemble.   Click here to register for this event.  \nThe eight-member ensemble led by the orchestra’s concertmaster Michael Barenboim draws upon players of the world-famous West-Eastern Divan Orchestra founded in 1999 by renowned Israeli pianist/conductor Daniel Barenboim and Palestinian scholar/author Edward Said. The United Nations Secretary-General designated the orchestra in 2016 as United Nations Global Advocate for Cultural Understanding. \nThe encounter at the UNHQ will provide an opportunity to introduce the idea behind the orchestra which is composed of young musicians from Israel\, Palestine and other Arab countries. For over twenty-four years\, the West-Eastern Divan Orchestra continues to demonstrate that when people listen to each other\, both musically and in all other ways\, great results can be achieved. \nClick here to register for this event  \nDownload (PDF\, 1.29MB)
URL:https://www.unaoc.org/event/equal-in-music-the-west-eastern-divan-ensemble/
LOCATION:Trusteeship Council Chamber\, UNHQ New York\, Conference Building\, UNHQ\, New York\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:UNAOC Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20230206T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20230206T170000
DTSTAMP:20260423T091002
CREATED:20230119T210423Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230126T195019Z
UID:32309-1675695600-1675702800@www.unaoc.org
SUMMARY:The International Day of Human Fraternity (Virtual Event)
DESCRIPTION:A virtual event commemorating the International Day of Human Fraternity.
URL:/2023/01/media-advisory-international-day-of-human-fraternity-2023/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:UNAOC Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221010
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221012
DTSTAMP:20260423T091002
CREATED:20220915T185643Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220926T174649Z
UID:31862-1665360000-1665532799@www.unaoc.org
SUMMARY:Global Dialogue: Towards the World of One Humanity
DESCRIPTION:Human Intelligence (HI) and Artificial intelligence (AI) hand-in-hand for a better world \nThe United Nations Alliance of Civilizations in collaboration with Fundación Onuart will organize this first global dialogue on the relationship between Human Intelligence and Artificial Intelligence for a better management of public affairs and for paving the way for new initiatives of the private sector in favor of a positive global development driven by innovation and inclusiveness. Artificial Intelligence\, in the service of humanity\, can drive diversity\, respect and progress for all through innovation. Moving forward under a strong public-private partnership is essential to this end. The meeting will serve to deepen\, manifest\, and visualize this partnership. \nRegister Here
URL:https://www.unaoc.org/event/global-dialogue-towards-the-world-of-one-humanity/
LOCATION:Palais des Nations\, Geneva\, Switzerland
CATEGORIES:UNAOC Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220626
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220702
DTSTAMP:20260423T091002
CREATED:20220627T201430Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220627T201816Z
UID:31619-1656201600-1656719999@www.unaoc.org
SUMMARY:Intercultural Innovation Award Capacity-Building Workshop
DESCRIPTION:The first capacity-building workshop for the ten recipients of the current edition of the Intercultural Innovation Award (IIA) will take place in Munich\, Germany from June 26th to July 1st\, 2022.  \nHosted by the United Nations Alliance of Civilizations and the BMW Group\, and with the support of Accenture\, the workshop will focus on the topics of effective storytelling and the use of social media\, as well as sustainable organizational development and upscaling. \nThe workshop will be attended by the ten global grassroots initiatives which were recognized in November 2021 during an event held at the German Pavilion of the Dubai EXPO 2020\, within the margins of the thematic week on Tolerance and Inclusivity.  \nIIA recipients from Brazil\, Canada\, Egypt\, France\, Germany\, India\, Mexico\, Nigeria\, Sri Lanka and Switzerland will participate in a variety of training sessions at the BMW Group Headquarters and the Accenture Innovation Center.
URL:https://www.unaoc.org/event/intercultural-innovation-award-capacity-building-workshop-2/
LOCATION:Munich\, Germany
CATEGORIES:UNAOC Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20220623T143000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20220623T170000
DTSTAMP:20260423T091002
CREATED:20220606T175659Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220622T194859Z
UID:31452-1655994600-1656003600@www.unaoc.org
SUMMARY:Intergenerational Dialogue on the Role of Youth  in Preventing Violent Extremism through Sport
DESCRIPTION:BACKGROUND  \nThe current youth generation is acknowledged as the largest in history\, with the global agenda increasingly focused on young people as key drivers for meaningful and impactful social movements. Their commitment and diverse course of actions has greatly contributed to promoting peacebuilding\, as well as identifying\, and addressing the triggers of violent extremism.  Moreover\, young people are the most capable of mobilizing their peers and becoming principal stakeholders of societies that are increasingly free from stereotypes\, discrimination\, and extremism. The United Nations acknowledges the value of the youth in peacebuilding through the development of United Nations Security Council Resolutions (UNSCR) 2250 (2015)\, 2419 (2018)\, and 2535 (2020) on Youth\, Peace\, and Security that called upon the United Nations (UN) entities and the Member States to improve capacity-building by integrating the Youth\, Peace and Security agenda into their technical assistance plans.   \nThrough unique engagements such as sports\, the youth have led and sustained peacebuilding and development conversations across societies. Sports have historically played a significant role in fostering positive values throughout the world and across civilizations and cultures\, thus making it a powerful vector for the development of efforts aimed at promoting peace and preventing and countering violent extremism. The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development recognizes the “growing contribution of sport and culture to the realization of development and peace in the promotion of tolerance and respect as well as the empowerment of youth and women\, individuals and communities.”   \nDownload the agenda\n\n\nINTERGENERATIONAL DIALOGUE \nIt is in this context that the United Nations Alliance of Civilizations (UNAOC) is organizing a Regional Youth Forum in Rabat\, Morocco within the framework of the “Global Programme on Security of Major Sporting Events and the Promotion of Sport and its Values as a Tool to Prevent Violent Extremism” (“Global Programme”)\, which is led by the United Nations Office of Counter-Terrorism (UNOCT)\, in partnership with UNAOC\, the United Nations Interregional Crime and Justice Research Institute (UNICRI)\, and the International Centre for Sport Security (ICSS). \nThe Youth Forum will build on the power of sport to promote increased youth participation in national and regional PVE strategies and reaffirm the role of youth in fostering sustainable peace and development in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. On the last day of the Youth Forum\, the Global Programme will organize an intergenerational dialogue between the 16 participating youth leaders from the MENA region and a number of regional decision/policymakers. \nMENA is home to one of the youngest populations in the world. More than 28% of its population are aged 15 to 29 years old. Representing over 108 million young people\, the region has the largest number of young people transitioning to adulthood in its history. At the same time\, youth are among the most vulnerable groups in the face of pressing challenges such as migration\, radicalization\, and violent extremism. Despite this\, young people of the region have shown remarkable resilience and continued to mobilize action to prevent violent extremism\, including through sport-based activities. It is therefore imperative that their unique and innovative perspectives are considered in policy development and decision-making processes across MENA countries.\n \n \n\nDownload (PDF\, 444KB)
URL:https://www.unaoc.org/event/intergenerational-dialogue-on-the-role-of-youth-in-preventing-violent-extremism-through-sport/
LOCATION:Rabat\, Morocco
CATEGORIES:UNAOC Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20220616T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20220616T130000
DTSTAMP:20260423T091002
CREATED:20220616T132859Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220616T142826Z
UID:31512-1655370000-1655384400@www.unaoc.org
SUMMARY:UNAOC Young Peacebuilders in MENA Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Guided by the principle that youth are key actors to achieve peace and prevent violent extremism\, UNAOC develops\neducational programming to enhance the ability of young people and their organizations to foster mutual respect\,\nunderstanding\, and long-term positive relationships between peoples of different cultures and religions. \nThe UNAOC Young Peacebuilders is a peace education initiative that is designed to support young people in gaining skills that can enhance their positive role in issues of peace and security and in preventing violent conflict. It also brings visibility to the initiatives\, actions\, and projects initiated by young people toward peace and the promotion of diversity and dialogue. As such\, it responds to recent international policy recommendations outlined in the United Nations Security Council Resolutions 2250\, 2419\, and 2535 on Youth\, Peace\, and Security and the Secretary-General’s Plan of Action on Preventing Violent Extremism. \nThis peace education programme consists of four parts. A face-to-face workshop follows an online preparation and is led by field experts and trainers\, who help the young peacebuilders to analyze conflicts\, practice peacebuilding tools to build bridges between cultures and religions\, and design peace projects\, which will be implemented in each participant’s community upon returning home. The fourth and last phase is this final symposium\, during which the young peacebuilders will share their experience\, lessons learned\, achievements\, and recommendations with a broader audience of practitioners\, policymakers\, media\, and the general public. \nUNAOC intends to implement this programme in different regions of the world to grow and strengthen the global movement of young peacebuilders. Through this action\, UNAOC is committing to support young people’s participation in peacebuilding with a growing coalition of partners. The first edition of Young Peacebuilders took place in West Africa\, and the second and third editions in the region of the Middle East and North Africa (MENA). This 4th edition\, also focusing on the MENA region\, centered on 20 young women and men\, between the ages of 18 to 25\, and coming from all across the region. \nImplemented with the generous support of the Agencia Extremeña de Cooperación Internacional para el Desarrollo (AEXCID)\, UNAOC’s Young Peacebuilders programme is a powerful example of a partnership that can strengthen the ground-breaking UN agenda on Youth\, Peace and Security\, which recognizes that “young people play an important and positive role in the maintenance and promotion of international peace and security.”  \n\nDownload (PDF\, 1.18MB)
URL:https://www.unaoc.org/event/unaoc-young-peacebuilders-in-mena-symposium/
LOCATION:Rabat\, Morocco
CATEGORIES:UNAOC Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20220615T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20220615T130000
DTSTAMP:20260423T091002
CREATED:20220603T154813Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220614T133807Z
UID:31439-1655287200-1655298000@www.unaoc.org
SUMMARY:Briefing on Efforts on Combating Antisemitism
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URL:https://www.unaoc.org/2022/06/media-advisory-briefing-on-efforts-on-combating-antisemitism/
LOCATION:UNHQ ECOSOC Chamber\, United Nations Headquarters\, New York\, NY\, 10017\, United States
CATEGORIES:UNAOC Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220510
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220513
DTSTAMP:20260423T091002
CREATED:20220506T203922Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220506T203922Z
UID:31364-1652140800-1652399999@www.unaoc.org
SUMMARY:Meeting of the National Focal Points of the Global Programme on Sport and PVE
DESCRIPTION:UNAOC\, UNOCT\, UNICRI\, and ICSS will hold a National Focal Points (NFPs) Regional Forum for Asia and the Pacific in Bangkok\, Thailand\, within the framework of the Global Programme on Sport and PVE (10-12 May 2022). The Forum will bring together NFPs from all over the region\, providing them with a platform to share lessons learned and best practices on the security of major sporting events\, as well as on the use of sport to PVE\, taking into account regional characteristics such a common legal framework\, geographical features\, drivers of violent extremism and threats. It will include working groups\, experts’ presentations\, and networking opportunities to discuss the security of major sporting events and the use of sport as a tool to PVE.
URL:https://www.unaoc.org/event/meeting-of-the-national-focal-points-of-the-global-programme-on-sport-and-pve/
LOCATION:Bangkok\, Thailand
CATEGORIES:UNAOC Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20220505T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20220505T113000
DTSTAMP:20260423T091002
CREATED:20220504T142319Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220505T125628Z
UID:31311-1651744800-1651750200@www.unaoc.org
SUMMARY:Presentation of the “Peace4Culture Global Call” Action Plan
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the United Nations Alliance of Civilizations (UNAOC)\, the Ministry of Culture of Azerbaijan\, and the Permanent Mission of the Republic of Azerbaijan to the United Nations \n \nWatch live via UN Web TV  \nThe “Peace4Culture Global Call” Action Plan underpins the interdependence of peaceful relations and the safeguarding of cultural and religious heritage. Culture defines and reflects identity and highlights the difference between people and communities. The vast majority of people on earth are members of a faith or spiritual community. And although each has their own traditions and convictions\, they share together common values such as compassion\, humility and respect for others regardless of their religion\, race\, culture or gender. \nThe “Peace4Culture Global Call” initiative equally highlights the universality of cultural religious heritage sites as symbols of our shared humanity. In this context\, the United Nations Plan of Action to Safeguard Religious Sites\, developed by UNAOC in 2019\, emphasizes the sanctity and universality of religious sites which are symbols of our identity and shared humanity. It is noteworthy to recall the United Nations Security Council resolution 2347 of 2017\, which stresses that “the unlawful destruction of cultural heritage\, looting and smuggling of cultural property in the event of armed conflict\, including by terrorist groups\, and attempts to deny historical roots and cultural diversity can fuel and exacerbate conflicts and impede post-conflict national reconciliation\, thus undermining the security and stability\, governance and social\, economic and cultural development of affected states”. The “Peace4Culture Global Call” emphasizes that strengthening intercultural and interreligious dialogue serves as a viable tool for advancing sustainable peace and stability. At the same time\, sport and art are powerful vectors for promoting diversity\, inclusivity and mutual respect. They are a universal language that break taboos\, bridge barriers as well as inspire and connect. \n\nDownload (PDF\, 206KB)
URL:https://www.unaoc.org/event/presentation-of-the-peace4culture-global-call-action-plan/
LOCATION:Conference Room 11
CATEGORIES:UNAOC Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20220504T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20220504T170000
DTSTAMP:20260423T091002
CREATED:20220429T184119Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220429T184119Z
UID:31301-1651676400-1651683600@www.unaoc.org
SUMMARY:News Generation Against Hate: Empowering La Courneuve youth to create alternative narratives and champion diversity in the media
DESCRIPTION:Watch Live Here \nBACKGROUND \nThe United Nations Alliance of Civilizations (UNAOC) is committed to engaging with municipalities\, which are often on the frontlines of challenges linked to intercultural and interreligious tensions that may erupt within diverse communities. Implemented in collaboration with the municipality of La Courneuve (Paris area\, France)\, the project “News Generation Against Hate” equipped  young people with the tools to combat misinformation\, hate speech\, and stereotypes by promoting intercultural  and interreligious understanding in the media. Since 2021\, the project has engaged forty youth from La Courneuve between the ages of 16 and 24 to help them deconstruct stereotypes rooted in a  lack of exposure to  diverse cultures and religions. Through workshops and capacity-building activities\, participants acquired storytelling techniques and competencies to promote mutual understanding and respect for the other. Moreover\, through the production of media content such as videos and radio podcasts\, participants learned to recognize and address misinformation and discrimination in the media. Led by a group of experienced facilitators\, they produced alternative narratives and multimedia content covering local and national issues related to multiculturalism\, becoming active  actors and partners of social change. \nOVERVIEW \nHaving finalized their capacity-building training and having produced their projects on alternative narratives\, the youth participants will be traveling to New  York\, where they will present their achievements at the United Nations Headquarters on Wednesday\, 4 May. \nThrough this component of the ‘News Generation Against Hate’ project\, UNAOC seeks to empower the youth participants from the Municipality of La Courneuve by providing them with a platform for dialogue previously inaccessible to  them. UNAOC will directly contribute to amplifying  youth representation and thus allow them to have a voice in decisions that affect them\, in line with the United Nations Secretary-General 2021 Report\, ‘Our Common Agenda’.  \nMoreover\, this will also constitute a unique opportunity for UNAOC to showcase the potential of working with  local youth in collaboration with municipalities – an approach that is replicable across the board\, in line with UNAOC’s wider strategy of working with cities and local governments to mobilize action at the community level.
URL:https://www.unaoc.org/event/news-generation-against-hate-empowering-la-courneuve-youth-to-create-alternative-narratives-and-champion-diversity-in-the-media/
LOCATION:Conference Room 8
CATEGORIES:UNAOC Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20220418T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20220418T103000
DTSTAMP:20260423T091002
CREATED:20220412T155448Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220418T132014Z
UID:31254-1650272400-1650277800@www.unaoc.org
SUMMARY:ECOSOC Youth Forum Side Event: 'Increasing Investment in Flexible Funding for Youth-led Organizations'
DESCRIPTION:Co-organized by the United Nations Alliance of Civilizations (UNAOC)\, the Dag Hammarskjöld Foundation and Justice Call \nRegister Here For Your Zoom Link \n \n\nSPEAKERS\nAnders Ankarlid\, CEO and Founder\, A Good Company\nDiana Heredia\, Program Officer\, Multi Partner Trust Fund for Sustaining Peace in Colombia\nKhaled Emam\, Executive Director\, Justice Call (Moderator)\nNatalia Lozano\, Director of the CAMY Fund\, Seattle International Foundation\nSarra Messaoudi\, Regional Coordinator\, MENA Coalition on Youth\, Peace and Security\nThande Tshabalala\, Third Secretary\, Permanent Mission of the Republic of South Africa to the United Nations\nVeronica Veloso\, Senior Program officer for Grantmaking Operations\, Frida Feminist Fund\nZiaullah Baloch\, Head of Programs\, Health and Rural Development (HARD) Balochistan \n\nBACKGROUND\nDuring the Covid-19 Pandemic many funders adopted flexible funding models to support youth-led organizations\, allowing them to adapt to new circumstances resulting from the pandemic. The funds allowed young people to adjust their programming\, decide priorities of focus\, and gave greater freedom to them to use their funding on salaries\, administrative costs\, well-being services\, and physical spaces. Feminist funders resourcing young women\, girls and gender diverse youth were at the forefront of this work. At the same time\, these funds are underfunded with a substantial mismatch in interest in the funds and their capacity to resource applicants. Funding for women’s rights and feminist organizations represents less than 1% of ODA (let alone funding for youth-led feminist organisations)\, while most youth-led organizations operate on less than $5\,000 per year. \nAs we transition into the third year of the pandemic we need to explore models to better invest in flexible funding to ensure the sustainable and predictable resourcing for young people. Pooled funds\, including those operating with public-private partnerships\, represent an important tool to both increase the total investment and the predictability of financing. They also spread risk amongst donors associated with flexible funding models. \nIn this session we will first hear about the impact of flexible funding models on the work of young people in sustainable peace and development. We will then transition into a discussion identifying models to better invest in flexible funding\, identifying recommendations for bilateral\, multilateral and private sector funders.
URL:https://www.unaoc.org/event/ecosoc-youth-forum-side-event-increasing-investment-in-flexible-funding-for-youth-led-organizations/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:UNAOC Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20220224T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20220224T170000
DTSTAMP:20260423T091002
CREATED:20220222T155739Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220222T155850Z
UID:31015-1645691400-1645722000@www.unaoc.org
SUMMARY:Live showcase event: Digital Games for Peace Challenge | #GamesForPeace
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URL:https://www.unaoc.org/2022/02/live-showcase-event-digital-games-for-peace-challenge/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:UNAOC Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220217
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220219
DTSTAMP:20260423T091002
CREATED:20220214T165202Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220214T165202Z
UID:30978-1645056000-1645228799@www.unaoc.org
SUMMARY:Leveraging interfaith dialogue for the prevention  of hate speech and violent extremism: Reflections from the implementation of EDIN
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.unaoc.org/event/leveraging-interfaith-dialogue-for-the-prevention-of-hate-speech-and-violent-extremism-reflections-from-the-implementation-of-edin/
LOCATION:The Westin New York\, 212 E 42nd Sreet\, New York\, NY\, 10017\, United States
CATEGORIES:UNAOC Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20220204T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20220204T123000
DTSTAMP:20260423T091002
CREATED:20220125T225736Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220204T204819Z
UID:30895-1643972400-1643977800@www.unaoc.org
SUMMARY:The International Day of Human Fraternity
DESCRIPTION:The United Nations General Assembly adopted resolution A/RES/75/200 on 21 December 2020 proclaiming February 4 as the International Day of Human Fraternity to be observed every year as of 2021. The resolution co-facilitated by Egypt and the United Arab Emirates takes note of efforts and initiatives aimed at promoting interreligious and intercultural dialogue including the meeting between His Holiness Pope Francis and His Eminence the Grand Imam of Al-Azhar\, Ahmad al-Tayeb on 4 February 2019 in Abu Dhabi\, UAE that resulted in the signing of the “Document on Human Fraternity for World Peace & living Together”. It also invites all Member States to further promote a culture of peace\, tolerance\, inclusion\, understanding and solidarity. \nThe International Day of Human Fraternity was celebrated for the first time on 4 February 2021 in a virtual event that was highly attended by member states\, religious leaders\, faith actors and civil society representatives. In his message on the occasion\, the Secretary-General of the United Nations said “As we commemorate the International Day of Human Fraternity\, let us commit to do more to promote cultural and religious tolerance\, understanding and dialogue” \nCelebrating human fraternity and the values it embodies such as mutual respect\, diversity of cultures and religions\, advancing intercultural and interreligious dialogue reminds us of the common values that we share as one humanity. This spirit is particularly needed at a time when many communities are divided across religious\, ethnic and cultural lines. Growing religious hatred\, stigma and manifestations of various forms of discrimination against vulnerable communities including minorities are an affront to human rights and UN values. Such vile acts risk undermining global efforts to recover and rebuild better in a post-pandemic era.  \nAs such\, state and relevant non-state actors including religious leaders from across the faith spectrum play a vital role in promoting dialogue among all religious groups leading to an improved awareness and understanding of the common values shared by all mankind. Promoting acceptance and respect of religious and cultural diversity through interreligious and intercultural dialogue will create an environment conducive to building peaceful\, just and inclusive societies.   \nIn this context\, those humanistic principles are aligned with the goals and objectives of the United Nations Alliance of Civilizations (UNAOC) which was created in 2005 to advance intercultural and interreligious dialogue as a viable tool to prevent and defuse identity-based tensions UNAOC works to advance mutual respect for cultures\, traditions\, and religious beliefs. Over the years\, it has provided a global platform for dialogue between faith actors across the faith spectrum emanating from a recognition that genuine dialogue bridges divide and overcomes prejudices\, stigmatization\, misperceptions\, and polarization. Fulfilling a world of “One Humanity\, Many Cultures” is the raison d’etre of UNAOC (A/64/14\, A/69/312). \nUNGA Res A/75/200\nhttps://documents-dds-ny.un.org/doc/UNDOC/GEN/N20/377/94/PDF/N2037794.pdf?OpenElement  \nDocument of Human Fraternity \nhttp://www.vatican.va/content/francesco/en/travels/2019/outside/documents/papa-francesco_20190204_documento-fratellanza-umana.pdf \nUNGA Res A/64/14\nhttps://undocs.org/en/A/RES/64/14 \nUNGA Res A/69/312\nhttps://documents-dds-ny.un.org/doc/UNDOC/GEN/N15/209/20/PDF/N1520920.pdf?OpenElement
URL:https://www.unaoc.org/event/the-international-day-of-human-fraternity/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:UNAOC Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20220125T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20220125T123000
DTSTAMP:20260423T091002
CREATED:20220118T154034Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220118T154144Z
UID:30846-1643097600-1643113800@www.unaoc.org
SUMMARY:2022 Annual Symposium on the Role of Religion and Faith-based Organizations in International Affairs
DESCRIPTION:Mobilizing Moral Influence and Governance to End the Systemic Injustices of Racism\, the legacy of Colonialism and Slavery\n \nThe 8th Annual Symposium on the Role of Religion and Faith-based Organizations in International Affairs\, entitled Mobilizing Moral Influence and Governance to End the Systemic Injustices of Racism\, the legacy of Colonialism and Slavery will be held virtually 8:00 – 12:30 EDT on Tuesday 25 January 2022. \nThis Symposium will focus on the urgent need to transform our world\, exposing and redressing the systemic injustices of racism\, the legacy of colonialism and slavery. As a common table bringing together different stakeholders invested in the issue\, it will explore how the lingering historical injustices shape the social inequalities that have been exposed by crises of global proportions including Covid-19. \nThe Symposium also aims to contribute to healing and reconciling our world. It will identify solutions and concrete recommendations for how the United Nations\, in partnership with religious bodies\, faith-based groups and other stakeholders\, can address racism and advance the building of just\, peaceful and inclusive societies. \nRacism and concomitant concerns of racial discrimination and xenophobia\, colonialism\, and slavery\, have become highly topical. It is necessary to change the systems that allowed\, ignored\, or even encouraged abuses to occur.\nCustomary religious norms\, beliefs and practices upholding universal principles of justice\, compassion and respect for one another underpin the normative frameworks that the international community has agreed upon over time to address these pressing issues. \n\nAgenda:  \n\nOpening Session\nPanel 1. Deepen understanding of how pernicious and all-encompassing racism\, and the legacy of colonialism and slavery remain today.\nPanel 2. Showcase innovative experiences for positive change and encourage concrete actions for positive change throughout the international community.\nPanel 3. Promote policy recommendations and practical steps to strengthen partnerships among diverse stakeholders\, including faith-based organizations\, the UN System\, and non-governmental entities in different regions.\n\n\nOrganized by:\nACT Alliance\, General Board of Church and Society of The United Methodist Church\, Islamic Relief\, Milstein Center for Interreligious Dialogue at Jewish Theological Seminary of America\, Seventh-Day Adventist Church\, Soka Gakkai International\, United Religions Initiative\, World Council of Churches \nIn partnership with:\nUnited Nations Alliance of Civilizations (UNAOC)\, United Nations Office on Genocide Prevention and the Responsibility to Protect\, United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) for the UN Inter-agency Task Force on Religion and Development
URL:https://www.unaoc.org/event/2022-annual-symposium-on-the-role-of-religion-and-faith-based-organizations-in-international-affairs/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:UNAOC Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20211210T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20211210T133000
DTSTAMP:20260423T091002
CREATED:20211201T193013Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211201T193013Z
UID:30768-1639130400-1639143000@www.unaoc.org
SUMMARY:Faith and Diplomacy: Strategic Reflections on Religiously Inspired Global Efforts Towards Building Peaceful\, Just and Inclusive Societies
DESCRIPTION:Co-organized by the United Nations Alliance of Civilizations (UNAOC) and Religious for Peace\nThe role of religious leaders and faith-based organizations (FBOs) as key players in their respective countries and in the regional and international levels\, as well as harnessing the unifying potential of faith\, are key issues at the intersection between faith and diplomacy.   \nThe United Nations Alliance of Civilizations (UNAOC) – the leading United Nations platform for intercultural dialogue\, understanding and cooperation – and Religions for Peace – the only international multi-religious organization with affiliated and legally registered multi-religious leadership platforms in every continent-\, have been working on the nexus between faith and diplomacy over the years with the ultimate goal of building and strengthening dialogue\, social cohesion and mutual understanding in societies around the world.   \nIn 2019\, Religions for Peace hosted its 10th World Assembly. Established in 1970\, the systematic efforts of fifty years of the existence of this “UN of Religious Institutions”\, have been dedicated towards advocating and supporting multi-religious efforts designed at enabling a positive peace. The latter defined as the whole of society and of governments’ efforts beyond ensuring the absence of war\, towards securing lasting human dignity for each and all.   \nThe 10th World Assembly was also the beginning of a ‘trinity’ of efforts with Ring for Peace\, a Foundation founded in 2018\, with the aim to foster the peaceful coexistence between people and religions to strengthen international understanding and cooperation\, and to promote the dialogue between civil society and governments\, within Germany and Europe. The partnership between Religions for Peace and Ring for Peace was enabled\, in all three cases\, thanks to the generous support by the German Federal Foreign Office\, thus underlining the strategic vision of Europe’s largest and most powerful economic and political nation\, in the importance of multi-religious engagement\, globally. The UNAOC High Representative provided an opening keynote at this Assembly in which he announced that the UN Plan of Action to Safeguard Religious Sites – elaborated by UNAOC at the request of the UN Secretary-General in the aftermath of the attacks on mosques in Christchurch (New Zealand)- was nearly completed. He was also actively engaged in all discussions and meeting with faith leaders and diplomats throughout.  \nIn 2020\, at the height of global lockdowns due to Covid-19\, Religions for Peace and Ring for Peace ensured a global Assembly\, as a follow up\, focusing on a critical constituency which had hitherto not received its due of global attention and recognition: women of faith. Accordingly\, in this Assembly\, which was fully virtual\, managed to convene religious leaders (male and female)\, together with diplomats\, politicians\, and academics\, to highlight and assess the unique roles and contributions of faith\, to women’s leadership and all diplomacy efforts focused on diverse aspects of peace making\, peace building and sustainability of human rights and development efforts. Approximately 1\,600 people tuned in and joined the virtual discussions and presentations from around the world\, daily\, for 3 days. The UNAOC Chief of Staff presented a Keynote at this event and was consulted in the framing of the Conference. In 2020 UNAOC became one of the three co-Chairs of the UN Inter-Agency Task Force for Religion and Sustainable Development (UN-IATF)\, together with the UN Population Fund and the UN Office of the Special Adviser on the Prevention of Genocide.   \nBuilding on the outcomes – and indeed recommendations – of the above two assemblies\, Religions for Peace and Ring for Peace were positively compelled to host the third in the trinity of global multi-stakeholder consultations\, focusing on an intergenerational dialogue around the most pertinent of our challenges in the 21st century: humanitarianism\, environmentalism\, and the broader dynamics of peace and security. Accordingly\, the International Conference of Religious Leaders on Faith and Diplomacy: A Generational Dialogue\, was convened\, as a hybrid modality\, also in Lindau\, Germany. A total of 150 participants were convened in person\, with a total of 1700 participants (including virtually)\, wherein twenty-two percent were younger than 35\, and women made up 45 percent of all.
URL:https://www.unaoc.org/event/faith-and-diplomacy-strategic-reflections-on-religiously-inspired-global-efforts-towards-building-peaceful-just-and-inclusive-societies/
LOCATION:Church Center for the UN\, 777 United Nations Plaza\, 10th Floor\, New York\, NY\, 10017\, United States
CATEGORIES:UNAOC Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20211206T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20211206T153000
DTSTAMP:20260423T091002
CREATED:20211201T160627Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211201T193336Z
UID:30753-1638797400-1638804600@www.unaoc.org
SUMMARY:A Tribute to the Memory of H.E. President Jorge Sampaio
DESCRIPTION:The United Nations Alliance of Civilizations (UNAOC) and the Mission of Portugal to the United Nations are co-organizing a tribute event to honor the memory of H.E. President Sampaio (1939-2021)\, who served as the first High Representative for UNAOC from 2007 to 2012.
URL:https://www.unaoc.org/event/tribute-president-sampaio/
LOCATION:UNHQ Conference Room 4\, United Nations Headquarters\, New York\, NY\, 10017\, United States
CATEGORIES:UNAOC Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Dubai:20211118T180000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Dubai:20211118T180000
DTSTAMP:20260423T091002
CREATED:20211102T160929Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211102T162003Z
UID:30610-1637258400-1637258400@www.unaoc.org
SUMMARY:Intercultural Innovation Award Ceremony | #iiaward2021
DESCRIPTION:The 2021 Intercultural Innovation Award Ceremony\, a celebration of innovative grassroots projects that encourage intercultural dialogue around the world\, will take place on 18 November\, 6:00 pm Dubai time (GMT+4)\, as part of the themed week on tolerance and inclusivity at this year’s Expo 2020 in Dubai. \nFollowing a competitive selection process with over 1\,100 applications received from 120 countries\, ten finalists will be jointly announced by the United Nations Alliance of Civilizations (UNAOC) and the BMW Group.  \nThe event will be livestreamed from the German Pavilion in the Expo.  \nWatch #iiaward2021 Live  \n\n Join us live: interculturalinnovation.org/iiaward2021 \n\n Follow the social media conversation: #iiaward2021
URL:https://www.unaoc.org/event/intercultural-innovation-award-ceremony-iiaward2021/
LOCATION:German Pavilion\, EXPO 2020\, Dubai\, United Arab Emirates
CATEGORIES:UNAOC Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20211006T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20211006T170000
DTSTAMP:20260423T091002
CREATED:20211004T134234Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211004T135604Z
UID:30532-1633518000-1633539600@www.unaoc.org
SUMMARY:Seville Dialogue on Creating Cities of Resilience
DESCRIPTION:Venue: FIBES Palace of Congresses and Expositions\, Seville\, Spain\nDate: 6 October 2021 (First Urban Forum of Spain and Third Global Forum of Local Governments 5 – 7 October) \nCo-Chairs:\nHis Excellency Miguel Angel Moratinos\, High Representative of the United Nations Alliance of Civilizations\nThe Honorable Juan Espadas\, Mayor of Seville \nBackground: \nHistorically\, cities have been places of exchange between the world’s culturally\, ethnically and religiously diverse populations that live and share together a common urban space. Yet\, growing ethnic and religious tensions have recently made the challenge of creating peaceful cities of belonging ever more difficult. In this context\, the United Nations Alliance of Civilizations and the City of Los Angeles organized in March of 2020 the “LA Dialogue on Creating Cities of Belonging”\, providing space for mayors\, regional government leaders and civil society to work together towards creating more inclusive and peaceful cities. \nShortly after this gathering\, the Covid-19 pandemic\, far from being only a health crisis\, once again put cities at the forefront of the response to a global emergency which has affected millions of people\, completely devastated social fabrics and pushed entire populations to the brink of poverty. The “Seville Dialogue on Creating Cities of Resilience” aims to bring mayors and regional leaders to share their experience and good practices in responding to the pandemic and best means to recover better to build cohesive\, inclusive and greener societies that hold citizens at their core. \nThe Seville Dialogue on Creating Cities of Resilience \nCities are often at the forefront of humanity’s biggest challenges. They are hubs where diverse populations coexist\, gather and interact on a daily basis in an endless variety of public spaces\, from the workplace or schools to public transportation and parks. As such\, cities are charged with the complex task of providing equitably for the ever-increasing multicultural and multi-generational population that lives in them. However\, these places of exchange and accommodation of cultural diversity are progressively seeing preoccupying trends that further expand the gap between the rich and the poor\, that hamper access to basic human rights\, and that sow divisions on the basis of culture\, ethnicity and faith. The urgency of making cities “more inclusive\, safe\, resilient and sustainable\,” as determined by SDG 11 and SDG 16 of the 2030 UN Agenda\, is not a new concept. The Covid-19 pandemic has not only exposed the extent of global vulnerabilities and inequalities in cities particularly\, but it has also underlined the deep need to foster more resilient population hubs\, while simultaneously providing a unique window of opportunity for doing so. \nDespite its initial character as a global health crisis\, more than a year and a half of the Covid-19 pandemic has brought to the forefront a political\, social\, economic\, and urban crisis. These crises have been particularly severe in urban spaces which\, given their sheer size and role as connective\, global hubs for people and goods\, saw 95% of the world’s virus cases in the first months of the pandemic. As in most emergencies\, it is the vulnerable communities of society and their marginalized populations who suffer the most. Endemic patterns of inequalities within cities\, often characterized by unequal and in many cases inaccessible basic health\, sanitation and social protection systems\, as well as poverty and overcrowded living conditions\, became key destabilizing factors which increased the epidemic’s overall impact. \nNonetheless\, it is also cities that have spearheaded enlightened responses to provide fast and essential answers to the current crisis. From swiftly redesigned urban spaces and easily accessible financial and food support stations for homeless populations\, to population-wide increased emergency care\, or dedicated health protection websites for migrants\, cities soon become main actors in addressing the global Covid-19 pandemic. \nMeanwhile\, local governments and cities find themselves at a critical crossroads: the “new normal” seems to be irreversible. However\, this is also a unique opportunity for them to become the main architects of a new social contract\, one that can be the spinal cord of fairer\, stronger and better societies. Urban hubs are now faced with the challenge of providing sustainable solutions to the chasms underlined by the pandemic and to tackle inequality at its roots. With the support of the United Nations\, the world’s cities must work towards a more sustainable future by\, among other actions: ensuring the participation of marginalized groups and capitalizing on their knowledge in decision making processes; improving access to health\, education and technology in particularly disadvantaged areas; and creating safer\, greener spaces for people to share and live together in the urban world. Indisputably\, it is only by working together and sharing knowledge that we\, as a global population\, can achieve this urgent goal. \nHence\, it is in this spirit that the United Nations Alliance of Civilizations and the City of Seville have organized the “Seville Dialogue on Creating Cities of Resilience”\, intended as a space for mayors\, local government leaders and civil society to share best practices and lessons learned from the Covid-19 pandemic\, as well as to brainstorm together how to rebuild cohesive\, inclusive and more sustainable societies where the world’s many cultures\, but one humanity\, can live together in peace and exercise mutual respect. \nThe United Nations Alliance of Civilizations \nThe United Nations Alliance of Civilizations (UNAOC) is the United Nations entity that has placed dialogue among different cultures and faiths at the core of its activities. Its mandate is “to improve understanding and cooperation among nations and peoples across cultures and to reduce polarization at local and global levels.” With the mantra “One Humanity\, many cultures”\, UNAOC is an ardent defender of inclusiveness. It recognizes that there is a plurality of civilizations. Each and every one of them has contributed to enriching our common and single humanity. UNAOC’s work is based on the notion that shaping the future we want for humankind\, does not only rest in our collective efforts to save our planet\, but also on nurturing cultural diversity\, pluralism and a sense of belonging. \nUNAOC and the City of Seville have a long standing approach in fostering inclusive and sustainable cities. Hence\, the integration of the “Seville Dialogue on Creating Cities of Resilience” into the First Urban Forum of Spain and the Third Global Forum of\nLocal Governments\, which will focus on “Cities and Territories in the Social and Economic Recuperation”\, was a natural partnering decision. \nCity of Seville’s First Urban Forum of Spain and Third Global Forum of Local Governments \nThe forum invites national and local leaders\, university experts and civil society to explore\, reflect and debate on the topics of “Cities and Health”\, “Equity and Social Cohesion”\, “Ecological Transition and City Models” and “Digital Transformation and Innovation”\, while determining best practices and means to create more sustainable cities. \nSeville \nGiven its history and present social fabric\, Seville is a unique place for hosting the second edition of the Dialogues. Having seen the passage of many of the world’s civilizations and being a place where diverse religions and cultures have historically coexisted\, Seville keeps within its walls the secrets to promoting diversity\, dialogue and inclusion between its citizens\, as well as the will to build back better and stronger during and after the Covid-19 pandemic. \nDownload (PDF\, 929KB)
URL:https://www.unaoc.org/event/seville-dialogue-on-creating-cities-of-resilience/
LOCATION:FIBES Palace of Congresses and Expositions\, Seville\, Spain
CATEGORIES:International Conference,UNAOC Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20211001T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20211001T110000
DTSTAMP:20260423T091002
CREATED:20210930T214321Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210930T214423Z
UID:30527-1633082400-1633086000@www.unaoc.org
SUMMARY:'Youth confronting online hate speech and exploring the notion of citizenship in a digital age'
DESCRIPTION:As part of the Global Multi-Stakeholder Forum on Addressing Hate Speech through Education organized by the UN Office on the Prevention of Genocide and the Responsibility to Protect (OSAPG) and UNESCO\, UNAOC is organizing a parallel session focusing on “Youth confronting online hate speech and exploring the notion of citizenship in a digital age”. The session will feature UNAOC programme participants who will explore the evolving notion of digital citizenship\, the skills it implies and requires\, and discuss good practices from their work and activities in their communities. \nRegister here: https://venue.events-nextechar.com/landing?show=UNESCO
URL:https://www.unaoc.org/event/youth-confronting-online-hate-speech-and-exploring-the-notion-of-citizenship-in-a-digital-age/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:UNAOC Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20210720T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20210720T103000
DTSTAMP:20260423T091002
CREATED:20210706T204215Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210715T150135Z
UID:30218-1626768000-1626777000@www.unaoc.org
SUMMARY:iTAGe: Talking Across Generations on the State of PVE in South Asia
DESCRIPTION:Register Now to Join Us Live  Read More: Media Advisory   \n\nOrganized in collaboration with UNESCO New Delhi within the framework of UNESCO MGIEP and UNAOC’s #YouthWagingPeace programme\, iTAGe: Talking Across Generations on the State of PVE in South Asia is an intergenerational event that will provide youth with a platform to discuss peace and social cohesion with Senior Officials and policymakers from South Asia.  \nThe input collected will be incorporated into a Youth-led Report on the State of PVE in South Asia as youth-centered actionable recommendations for policymakers. The report will combine the latest research on preventative efforts with uncensored youth case studies to produce fresh and robust perspectives for policymakers and a youth-centred overview of violent extremism in South Asia.
URL:https://www.unaoc.org/event/itage-talking-across-generations-on-the-state-of-pve-in-south-asia/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:UNAOC Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20210713T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20210713T120000
DTSTAMP:20260423T091002
CREATED:20210708T194647Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210708T202932Z
UID:30190-1626174000-1626177600@www.unaoc.org
SUMMARY:UNAOC Virtual Watch Party for the Safeguard of Religious Sites
DESCRIPTION:UNAOC Virtual Watch Party for the Safeguard of Religious Sites\nThursday\, 13 July\, 2021 | 11:00 AM EDT | Online \n\nJoin us for a virtual “watch party” featuring short films submitted by the global community as part of UNAOC’s campaign #forSafeWorship to safeguard religious sites and worshippers worldwide! To learn more about the global call to action #forSafeWorship and submit your own video\, visit https://forsafeworship.org/.  \nJoin the Watch Party Live Here\n\n \nFeatured Videos \n\nReligious Sites in Egypt by Sandra Gobran (Egypt) \nSynopsis: In this short video\, Sandra tells us about temples and tombs in Egypt and the importance of ensuring that all religious sites are safe.\nhttps://forsafeworship.org/religious-sites-in-egypt/  \nA Dialogue between “la Bomba” and Catholic Rituals in Puerto Rico by Father Rocendo Herrera (Puerto Rico)\nSynopsis: In this short video\, we meet Father Rocendo Herrera\, who introduces us to St. Patrick Church of the Holy Spirit\, in Loiza\, on the northeastern coast of Puerto Rico. St. Patrick Church of the Holy Spirit is the third oldest parish on the island and the only one currently in use. Located in an Afro-Caribbean municipality in Puerto Rico\, this place of worship embodies a dialogue between Catholicism and the playing of Puerto Rican drums known as “La Bomba”.\nhttps://forsafeworship.org/a-dialogue-between-la-bomba-and-catholic-rituals-in-puerto-rico/  \nA Dialogue between “la Bomba” and Catholic Rituals in Puerto Rico by Afaf Lamkoutar (Morocco)\nSynopsis: In this short video\, UNAOC Young Peacebuilder Afaf speaks about the many cultures\, religions\, and sacred sites in her hometown of Rabat\, Morocco.\nhttps://forsafeworship.org/a-mosaic-of-religions-in-rabat-morocco/ \nA Chapel with Special Powers by Ismael Lopez (Spain)\nSynopsis: In this video\, Ismael takes us on a tour of the Church of St. Valenti in the Valley of Salarça\, in Catalonia\, Spain. Built in the 12th century\, the chapel’s location\, according to legend\, exudes a certain energy that helps people solve all types of problems and conflicts.\nhttps://forsafeworship.org/a-chapel-with-special-powers/  \nExploring Religious Sites in the Philippines by Theodore Boborol (Philippines)\nSynopsis: In this short video\, Theodore takes us on a tour of his university campus\, shows us his favorite church on campus grounds\, and leads us to a few side detours down memory lane.\nhttps://forsafeworship.org/exploring-religious-sites-in-the-philippines-director-theodore-boborol/\n\n\nThe Monastery of San Lorenzo de El Escorial by Daniel del Valle (Spain)\nSynopsis: In this short film\, Daniel takes us on a tour of the Monastery of San Lorenzo de El Escorial\, where he once lived and studied as a member of the Royal Choir of Spain.\nhttps://forsafeworship.org/the-monastery-of-san-lorenzo-de-el-escorial/ \nThe Basilica of the National Shrine of Our Lady of San Juan del Valle in South Texas\, USA by Lydia Pesina (USA)\nSynopsis: In this short film\, Lydia tells us about the Basilica of the National Shrine of Our Lady of San Juan del Valle\, in South Texas\, a very special place in her life since childhood. The Basilica caters to a diverse population\, including a large immigrant community\, and even has its own Mariachi band!\nhttps://forsafeworship.org/basilica-lady-of-sanjuan-delvalle/ \nReligious Diversity in Indonesia by Steve Leonard Harison (Indonesia)\nSynopsis: In this short video\, Steve talks to us about religious diversity in Indonesia and the importance of protecting religious sites worldwide.\nhttps://forsafeworship.org/religious-diversity-in-indonesia/ \nThe Coronado Cross in Kansas by Gentry (USA)\nSynopsis: In this short video\, Gentry takes us to Kansas\, right outside of Dodge City\, to see the Coronado Cross. The site commemorates a mass held for the first time in this part of the country by Father Juan de Padilla in 1541\, predating the landing of the Pilgrims by almost 100 years.\nhttps://forsafeworship.org/the-coronado-cross-in-kansas/ \nA Religious Site with Interfaith Influences in Bangladesh by Tushar Kanti Baidya (Bangladesh)\nSynopsis: In this short video\, UNAOC alumnus Tushar tells us about a temple he likes to visit in Bangladesh\, and the significance of this site in his life.\nhttps://forsafeworship.org/a-religious-site-with-interfaith-influences-in-bangladesh/
URL:https://www.unaoc.org/event/unaoc-virtual-watch-party-for-the-safeguard-of-religious-sites/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:UNAOC Events
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SUMMARY:Global Pledge for Action by Religious Actors and Faith-Based Organizations to Address the COVID-19 Pandemic in Collaboration  with the United Nations: A Side Event in the Margins of the High-level Political Forum
DESCRIPTION:Co-organized by the UN Office on Genocide Prevention and the Responsibility to Protect\, the UN Alliance of Civilizations\, the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights\, with the co-sponsorship of the  Permanent Missions to the United Nations of the Kingdom of Morocco and the Republic of Croatia\, and Religions for Peace \n \nJoin Us Live Read More \n\nThe global health crisis caused by the COVID-19 pandemic has turned into a socio-economic crisis as well as a human rights crisis rolled into one.  It has exacerbated the vulnerability of the least protected in society.  While the virus does not discriminate\, its impacts do.  Crises\, including outbreaks of diseases\, create anxiety and fear that are key ingredients for racism\, xenophobia and religious intolerance to thrive.  Hate speech is the most blatant manifestation of these phenomena. Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic\, all regions have seen increased trends of hate speech based on ethnic and religious identity\, as well as migration status. Xenophobia has surged online and in the streets.  Anti-Semitic conspiracy theories have spread\, and COVID-19-related anti-Muslim attacks have occurred. Migrants and refugees have been vilified as a source of the virus – and then denied access to medical treatment.  In some countries\, political leaders have used labels like “foreigner’s disease” to describe COVID-19\, fueling stigmatization of minority groups\, racism\, xenophobia and related intolerance.  Social media platforms have been misused to propagate hate and often incite violence.   \nIn this context\, on 8 May 2020\, the UN Secretary-General launched a Global Appeal to Address and Counter COVID-19 related hate speech. The appeal included a call on civil society to strengthen outreach to vulnerable people\, and religious actors to serve as models of mutual respect.  Building on this appeal\, the UN Office on Genocide Prevention and the Responsibility to Protect (OSAPG)\, the UN Alliance of Civilizations (UNAOC) and the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) convened on 28 May 2020 a group of religious leaders and actors and faith-based organizations to explore innovative ways to partner in the response to COVID-19 and discuss relevant thematic areas as well as possible actions and initiatives.  This consultation resulted in the Global Pledge for Action by Religious Actors and Faith-Based Organizations to Address the COVID-19 Pandemic in collaboration with the United Nations .  The Pledge includes a declaration by religious leaders and actors with assurances and commitments in response to COVID-19\, and a mapping of ongoing activities and possible areas of collaboration with the United Nations.  \nAddressing and countering COVID-19 related hate speech\, interfaith dialogue and capacity-building figure prominently in the mapping both as cross-cutting issues and as specific areas where religious leaders and faith-based organizations are focusing their actions and responses to COVID-19.  In particular\, the signatories to the Global Pledge committed themselves to “stand up and speak against hate speech and hate crimes\, xenophobia\, racism and all other forms of discrimination; and to work with the United Nations and all other relevant stakeholders to implement the UN Strategy and Plan of Action on Hate Speech and the UN Guidance on Addressing and Countering COVID-19 related Hate Speech.”  \nWith the objective of translating the Global Pledge into specific actions for further collaboration and enhanced partnership between the United Nations and faith actors\, OSAPG\, UNAOC and OHCHR organized a peer-to-peer learning programme. Six monthly webinars took place between December 2020 and May 2021\, which focused on the role and experiences of faith actors in  promoting gender equality\, addressing hate speech\, safeguarding religious sites\, protecting religious or belief minorities\, preventing atrocity crimes and facilitating and fostering  interfaith dialogue & mutual respect . The webinars aimed to ensure gender balance in terms of participation and to highlight the contribution of women in the fight against hate speech.  The webinars targeted participants with experience working in the field to address challenges related to COVID-19 and its socio-economic impacts and shared good practices and lessons learnt in this regard. Each webinar resulted in snapshots of learning points and recommendations that were compiled together. This compilation\, that is publicly available\,  provides the basis for further UN engagement with faith actors and civil society on combatting hate speech and its ramifications in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond.\nRead moreHide text\nAgendaConcept NoteDownload (PDF\, 269KB) \n\nDownload (PDF\, 102KB)
URL:https://www.unaoc.org/event/hlpf-side-event-global-pledge-for-action-by-religious-actors-and-faith-based-organizations-to-address-the-covid-19-pandemic-in-collaboration-with-the-united-nations/
LOCATION:Virtual
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LAST-MODIFIED:20210629T160240Z
UID:30062-1625059800-1625065200@www.unaoc.org
SUMMARY:Prevention and the Misuse of New Communication Platforms: A Side Event in the Margins of the 2021 Counter-Terrorism Week
DESCRIPTION:Prevention and the Misuse of New Communication Platforms\nCo-organized by UNAOC\, UNCCT\, and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia  \nRegister for the Side Event Here \n \n\n\n\n\nDownload (PDF\, 448KB)
URL:https://www.unaoc.org/event/prevention-and-the-misuse-of-new-communication-platforms-counter-terrorism-week-side-event/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:UNAOC Events
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