Joint letter to United Nations Member States urging them to include the Human Right to Water and Sanitation in the declaration of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development - Greek Orthodox Archdiocesan Council (GOAC) at the UN

2016 CSW 60 ISIL Event Title

Forced Migration, Human Trafficking, and Child Soldiers:

How ISIL is Exploiting the Conflict in the Middle East


 

 

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2016 CSW 60 ISIL Event Summary

This interactive dialogue will address the self-proclaimed Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant's (ISIL) exploitation of the Middle East's current political and humanitarian instability for their own gain. This exploitation and its many consequences result in negative effects on sustainable development. The panel will primarily address the effects of ISIL's actions on the local populations, specifically in terms of forced migration, human trafficking, and child soldiers.

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Li Fung Photo bio

Li Fung

Office of the Secretary General for Children and Armed Conflict

Shafferan Sonneveld bio and photo

Shafferan Sonneveld

Global Advocacy Director
Muslims for Progressive Values

Edward J. Flynn bio photo

Edward J. Flynn

Senior Human Rights Office
UN Counter-Terrorism Executive Directorate

Kapslade applikationer

Dr. Emeka Obiezu bio photo

Dr. Emeka Obiezu

Main Representative, Augustinians International
Vice Chair of the UN NGO Committee on Migration

Dennis W. Frado bio photo

Dennis W. Frado, Moderator

Director, Lutheran Office for World Community, ELCA
Main Representative at UN, The Lutheran World Federation

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Forced Migration, Human Trafficking and Child Soldiers: How ISIL is Exploiting the Conflict in the Middle East, hosted by the UN Programs of the Department of Inter-Orthodox, Ecumenical and...

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Joint letter to United Nations Member States urging them to include the Human Right to Water and Sanitation in the declaration of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development

Joint letter to United Nations Member States urging them to include the Human Right to Water and Sanitation in the declaration of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development

 

07 maj 2015

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Choose your language above to read a joint letter, signed by more than 600 organizations collectively representing billions of people globally, to United Nations Member States urging them to include the Human Right to Water and Sanitation in the declaration of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.