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SUMMARY:UNAOC Fellowship Programme 2017:  "The role of media and civil society in combatting hatred and fostering inclusion"
DESCRIPTION:Twelve emerging leaders from Egypt\, Iraq\, Jordan\, Lebanon\, Libya\, Morocco\, Saudi Arabia\, the State of Palestine\, and Tunisia will travel from October 1st to October 18th to the United States\, Germany\, France\, and Spain. Then\, twelve emerging leaders from Austria\, Bosnia-Herzegovina\, Germany\, Italy\, Lithuania\, Poland\, Romania\, Slovenia\, Slovak Republic\, the United Kingdom and the United States\, will travel from October 15th to November 1st to Spain\, Morocco\, Egypt and Qatar. Both groups will meet in Madrid\, Spain for two days.  \nDuring their respective trip\, besides addressing issues related to intercultural dialogue\, both cohorts will also take part in activities and discussions focusing on a secondary theme: “The role of media and civil society in combatting hatred and fostering inclusion”. This theme has been chosen to ensure that the programme has a concrete impact on the ground\, while serving UNAOC mission to foster intercultural collaborations. The choice of such theme has also framed the selection process and participants from both group are all involved professionally in the field of media and/or civil society. \n\n\n2017 Fellowship Itinerary \n\nMENA Cohort  \n Oct. 1-4: Washington D.C.\, U.S.\n Oct. 4-7: New York\, U.S.\n Oct. 8-11: Berlin\, Germany\n Oct. 11-15: Paris France \n\nMeeting between MENA and EUNA cohorts: \n Oct. 15-18: Madrid\, Spain \n\nEUNA Cohort \n Oct. 18-22: Rabat\, Morocco\n Oct. 22-27: Cairo\, Egypt\n Oct. 27-Nov. 1: Doha\, Qatar\n\n\nThe UNAOC Fellowship Program aims to build bridges between cultures and societies through dialogue and cooperation\, and to reinforce the global commitment to live together in mutual tolerance and respect. For more information about the UNAOC Fellowship Program\, please visit its website.
URL:https://www.unaoc.org/event/unaoc-fellowship-programme-2017/
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SUMMARY:PLURAL+ Youth Video Festival and Awards Ceremony
DESCRIPTION:PLURAL+ 2017 will celebrate 27 award-winning videos of the 320 entries received from all around the world. PLURAL+ supports the outreach of youth-produced videos addressing the topics of migration\, diversity\, social inclusion and the prevention of xenophobia. Click here for more information. \n\n\nJoin us on November 9th\, UN Headquarters Conference Room 4\,\nfor the screening of PLURAL+ 2017 Award-winning Videos! \n \n\nDownload (PDF\, 3.1MB)
URL:https://www.unaoc.org/event/plural-youth-video-festival-and-awards-ceremony/
LOCATION:United Nations Headquarters\, Conference Room 4\, United Nations Headquarters\, New York\, NY\, 10\, United States
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SUMMARY:PLURAL+ 2017 Panel Discussions
DESCRIPTION:On the occasion of PLURAL+ 2017 Awards and Festival at the United Nations Headquarters (November 9th) and the presence of many of PLURAL+ award winning young video makers  in New York\, PLURAL+ – in partnership with the Paley Center for Media\, UNICEF/Voices of Youth and the Ghetto Film School – is organizing three panel discussions at the Paley Center for Media. \n\n3:30-4:45 pm\nTeen media makers producing socially inclusive videos\nIn partnership with Voices of Youth/UNICEF\nVoices of Youth offers inspiring\, original insight and opinion from across the globe – from young people\, for young people. \nPanel moderated by Katarzyna Pawelczyk\, UNICEF/Voices of Youth\nParticipants: \n\nMichalina Brzuska\, Karolina Stróżyk\, Sara Gaździak; makers of “We are Enough” (Poland)\nLucas Ruiz\, Anna Casal\, Ines and Cristina Labrador; makers of  “Peace Bombs” (Spain)\nZain Lokhandwalla\, Cali Dutta\, Audrey Loverro\, Mairéad O’Neill\, Imogen Roche\, Aeden  Zinzell\, Oscar Henk\, Miles Pietsch\, Duncan Occhiogrosso; makers of “When Words Fail” (USA)\nCynthia Polo\, Fernando Mendoza\, Natalia Luna\, Diego Kareem Marín\, María José Cepeda\, Emilio Caudillo\, José Manuel Cuevas\, Alejandro Taber; makers of “Xenophobia” (Mexico)\nMaria Munoz; maker of  “Skins” (Spain)\n\n\n4:45-4:55 pm\nCenter for International Disaster Information \nSpecial presentation on CIDI\, a unit of the U.S. Agency for International Development Office of U.S. Foreign Disaster Assistance (USAID/OFDA). As part of the U.S. Agency for International Development Office of U.S. Foreign Disaster Assistance (USAID/OFDA)\, the Center for International Disaster Information (CIDI) guides and informs the public about the most effective ways to support international disaster relief efforts. They are increasingly engaging embassies\, diaspora communities\, religious\, non-profits\, corporations\, businesses and governmental organizations across the U.S. and abroad who are seeking information about sending donations back to their countries of heritage during times of disaster and crisis and the most effective ways to support international disaster relief and recovery. USAID CIDI provides resources and conducts public awareness activities designed to empower donors to most effectively help people affected by disasters overseas. Through outreach\, partnerships\, and our annual student PSAid competition\, we support donors and relief agencies as they work together to provide essential relief to disaster victims quickly\, effectively\, and economically. \n\n4:55-5:05 pm\nSpecial presentation of USA for IOM \nUSA for IOM is the nonprofit partner of the UN Migration Agency\, IOM. The organization raises awareness and funds in support of IOM’s life-saving humanitarian work to help people forced from their homes by conflict or natural disasters\, or suffering at the hands of human traffickers. USA for IOM provides a channel for individuals to give hope to the millions of people worldwide who have lost the peace and security of a permanent home. \n\n5:10-6:20 pm \nPowerful Partnerships: The Ghetto Film School Way \nGhetto Film School (GFS) founder Joe Hall will share interactive keynote presentations including presentations by young artists and educators from the GFS team. GFS is an award-winning non-profit founded in 2000 to educate\, develop and celebrate the next generation of great American storytellers.  As more young people are making their voices heard\, what is the role that collaborators play in ensuring creative excellence in storytelling? This multi-media interactive panel will examine various approaches and practices used across GFS in the South Bronx\, Los Angeles and International Thesis Projects.  GFS will present stories of their pioneering partnerships and creative practices in London\, Israel and Ukraine. \n\n6:30-7:30 pm\nYouth media promoting positive social action\nPanel moderated by Jordi Torrent\, Project Manager\, UNAOC Media and Information Literacy\nParticipants: \n\nHariz Ghifari\, Ashari Ariya\, Hari Songko\, Shiela M. Larasati\, Achmad Farizi; makers of “Child of All Nations” (Indonesia)\nSarah Randolph; maker of “The True Impact” (USA/Nepal)\nBruno Tarpani; maker of “Flowers to the Sea” (Brazil)\nAlihan Smagulov; maker of “Aibek” (Kazakhstan)\nJoana Maria Sousa; maker of  “See Actions\, not Colors” (Portugal)\n\n\n \n\nFor additional information please go to pluralplus.unaoc.org or contact plural@unaoc.org.
URL:https://www.unaoc.org/event/plural-2017-panel-discussions/
LOCATION:Paley Center for Media (25 West 52nd Street)\, 25 West 52nd Street\, New York\, NY\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Intercultural Innovation Award Ceremony
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for the Intercultural Innovation Award Ceremony\, a celebration of the most innovative grassroots projects that encourage intercultural dialogue around the world.  \nIf you would like to attend the Intercultural Innovation Award Ceremony on 29 November 2017\nat the United Nations headquarters in New York\, please submit an expression of interest here.
URL:https://www.unaoc.org/event/the-intercultural-innovation-award-ceremony/
LOCATION:UN Headquarters – Delegates Dining Room\, United Nations Headquarters\, New York\, NY\, 10017\, United States
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