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UNGA: A Special High-level Event to Commemorate the International Day to Combat Islamophobia

A Special High-level Event to Commemorate the International Day to Combat Islamophobia highlighted diversity "not as a threat, but as richness of all societies." The meeting, chaired by the Foreign Minister of Pakistan, Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, in New York today (10 Mar), promoted collective action by the international community to combat xenophobia, intolerance and incitement to violence on the basis of any religion or belief. Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, in his capacity as the Chair of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) Council of Foreign Ministers, said, “Since the tragedy of 9/11, animosity and institutional suspicion of Muslims and Islam across the world have only escalated to epidemic proportions. A narrative has been developed and peddled, which associates Muslim communities and their religion with violence and danger.” He continued, “Our resolve to combat Islamophobia must translate into concrete and practical action. To that end, we urge the UN Secretary-General to formulate an action plan in coordination with the Organization of Islamic countries to hold and reverse Islamophobia.” Csaba Kőrösi, President of the 77th session of the General Assembly, who also addressed the participants, said, “According to the American writer H. P. Lovecraft, “The oldest and strongest emotion of mankind is fear, and the oldest and strongest kind of it is fear of the unknown.” We see the reflections of this fear in discriminatory practices, travel bans, hate speech, bullying and the targeting of others – sometimes just for their clothing. He noted, “We see it in the generalized and unjustified worries stoked by bigots and populists.” Kőrösi also urged, “All over the world there are political movements and parties who want to benefit from spreading the myth that any foreigner or believer of a different faith can only be an enemy with evil intentions. And they have a significant following, including many who are always happy to blame somebody else for their own failures.” Making his remarks at the event, the Secretary-General António Guterres said, “The world’s nearly 2 billion Muslims reflect humanity in all its magnificent diversity. They hail from all corners of the world. They are Arabs, Africans, Europeans, Americans, and Asians. But they often face bigotry and prejudice for no other reason than their faith. This anti-Muslim hatred takes many forms.” Guterres continued, “Our UN Plan of Action to Safeguard Religious Sites provides concrete recommendations to support governments so that all can enjoy their right to observe religious rituals in safety.” The UN chief also shared his memories, “As UN High Commissioner for Refugees, I saw the generosity of Muslim countries welcoming people forced to flee their homes, while so many others closed their borders. I saw the modern manifestation of what is found in the Surah Al-Tawbah of the Holy Quran: “And if anyone seeks your protection, then grant him protection so that he can hear the words of God. Then escort him where he can be secure.” He concluded, “Every great faith and tradition summons the imperatives of tolerance, respect, and mutual understanding. At the heart, we are dealing with universal values: they animate the United Nations Charter and lie at the core of our quest for justice, human rights, and peace.” Addressing his remarks at the event, Hissein Brahim Taha, the Secretary-General of OIC said, “On this commemorative day, the Organization of Islamic Cooperation commends the achievement by the United Nations, for the designation of such date as international day to Combat Islamophobia, which was a pivotal step towards concrete global actions needed to combat menaces of incitement to hatred, discrimination and violence based on one’s religion.” On 15 March 2022, the General Assembly adopted resolution 76/254 designating 15 March as the International Day to combat Islamophobia. This resolution invites all Member States, relevant organizations of the United Nations system, other international and regional organizations, and civil society, private sector and faith-based organizations to observe the International Day in an appropriate manner.

UN 67th CSW Parallel Event "New Generation of Story Tellers" & Film

Eduter`s Note:''New Generation of Story Tellers & Leaders'' in Partnership with "Visions of Peace Initiative," was highlight women who use film, media, and the arts gather to highlight how their stories have impacted a new generation of story tellers leading the digital era and impacting rural communities with the presence of Founder Her Majesty Queen Angelique-Monet, The Queen Consort of Eti-Oni, Osun State Nigeria

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Keynote SpeakerCheryl Halpern (Founder of Visions of Peace Initiative , HQ Creative LLC) USA

Goodwill Greetings: Her Excellency Dr. Mrs. Olufolake Abdulrazaq (1st Lady of Kwara State, Nigeria)

SPECIAL FILM SCREENING OF: HOLY PROSTITUTION Directed by Cheryl Halpern & Princess Natasha Damatra

Synopsis: “Holy Prostitution” documents the experience of a young woman in a Mut'ah marriage which is also known as a ‘marriage of convenience’. The practice of Mut'ah marriage is regarded by many as an exploitative form of legalized prostitution and is widely banned. This film explores this young Indonesian woman's experience in the Puncak region through her own testimonial and re-enactments.

Additional Speakers:

Princess Natasha Dematra (Award Winning Youth Filmmaker) Indonesia 

Kayla Lookinghorse-Smith (Native American Elder & Fashion Designer) USA

Jessica Mackin (Co-Publisher of James Lane Post) USA

Lucia Kaiser (Award winning Film & Television Producer/Humanitarian)

J.D. Rose (Studio News Director NYC area)

Jagrit Bajwa (Youth Leader/ New Generation In Action’s A.F.I. World Peace Initiative)

 

STARS CGI Ushering a New Era of Leadership at Nike New York Headquarters

Editor's note:Sports Training and Role Models for Success Citywide Girls Initiative (STARS CGI) is an initiative of the New York City Council created to support the healthy development of girls and young women of color to overcome the barriers to success, grow emotionally, academically and physically stronger—and become the leaders of their communities.

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This was a conversation among decision makers and influencers in the public and private sectors to discuss:

  • The impact of the pandemic on mental health, and the shift in our leadership styles to better support our peers and young people.
  • The trickle down effect within the non profit space - how does the shift in leadership then correlate to the ways in which we engage the girls and gender expansive youth we serve.
  • Local government's plans to support New Yorkers, given their current stance on Mental Health.

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African Union: UN Women CSW67 Side event Focus on the intersections of gender and education

Editor's note: On March 9th, during the 67th session of the Commission on the Status of Women held by UN Women, the Permanent Observer Mission of the African Union to the United Nations held a side event.

The African Union CIEFFA, CARE International, and the UN Girls’ Education Initiative (UNGEI) are organizing this session on the sidelines of CSW67, which was bring together policy makers, experts, donors, youth and civil society actors at the intersections of gender and education to discuss best practices, challenges and recommendations for providing holistic gender transformative education for all.  The discussion was specifically looked at evidence of what works in promoting gender transformative education and what types of policies, actions and resources (including digital resources) are needed from governments, donors, civil society, young activists and other stakeholders in order to implement approaches that demonstrate impact on advancing gender transformative education and accelerating girls’ learning and retention on the African continent, particularly among the most marginalized, in all their diversity. 

There is a growing pan-African movement towards gender equality and equity through quality education provision for marginalized communities, especially and including girls.  While global statistics suggest primary educational access has reached gender parity, in many contexts, girls continue to face specific and unique barriers to education, including the increased gender digital gap.

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The 19th Celebrates: International Women's Day,Errin Haines interviews U.S. Ambassador to the UN Linda Thomas-Greenfield

The 19th is heading to New York City for the first time for a special event to kick off International Women’s Day. The 19th editor-at-large, Errin Haines, was interviewed U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Linda Thomas-Greenfield. The live, wide-ranging conversation will explore her career in foreign service, the state of gender equality around the world, and how the Biden administration is centering women and girls in their policies.

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The 19th is heading to New York City for the first time for a special event to kick off International Women’s Day. Our editor-at-large, Errin Haines, will interview U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Linda Thomas-Greenfield. The live, wide-ranging conversation will explore her career in foreign service, the state of gender equality around the world, and how the Biden administration is centering women and girls in their policies.

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