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World Game is back! Under the direction of Peg Lippincott, We the Peoples 2002 is sponsoring the revised World Game for secondary school students in the Philadelphia area. Under the direction of osEarth, the World Game is now in a revamped multimedia format bringing young people onto the world’s largest map to participate in a global, hands-on experience of dealing with global problems. |
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The Ninth Annual United Nations Day 2005
Water a Basic Human Right When: October 24, 2005; 10am - 2pm Where: Chestnut Hill College 9601 Germantown Ave Philadelphia PA 19118 Who: Students Grades 8-12 Keynote Speaker: Medard Gabel
Background: Secondary schools students from the Greater Philadelphia area will meet at Chestnut Hill College to prepare to support the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the Millennium Development Goals. Students will be prepared to move from words to deeds and participate at various levels in the December UN Student Conference on Human Rights. Sub Themes Addressed: 1. Education 2. Gender 3. Health 4. Human Security 5. Privatization 6. Environmental Sustainability About Speaker: Medard Gabel has conducted workshops, consulted, and given lectures for over 400 corporations, colleges, universities, high schools, organizations, and governments throughout the world—including the U.S. Congress, United Nations, GM, IBM, and Motorola. He is the former executive director of the World Game Institute, a UN-affiliated NGO. He worked with Buckminster Fuller for 12 years where he learned the power and utility of whole systems thinking, global perspectives and a good sense of humor. Mr. Gabel has been designing, developing, and delivering experiential educational programs since 1970. He is currently the CEO of BigPictureSmallWorld and BigPicture Consulting, and is the author of six books on global problems, resources and strategies, the global energy situation, the global food situation, the U.S. food system, planning, and multinational corporations. Cost: $15 per student For more information or to register Contact: Global Education Motivators (GEM) Tel: (215) 248-1150 Chestnut Hill College Fax: (215) 248-7056 9601 Germantown Avenue Email:
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UN Student Conference on Human Rights 2005 |
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About the Conference The 8th Annual UN Student Human Rights Conference will take place on December 1-2, 2005. The theme will be “Water as a Human Right.” Coinciding with the 60th anniversary of the UN, this year’s conference relates closely to the UN’s Millennium Development Goal # 7: to ensure environmental sustainability. The need for clean, safe water is an inescapable reality, and the world is increasingly suffering the consequences of decades of pollution and mismanagement of this vital resource. It is essential that human rights be incorporated into any strategy designed to ensure sustainable management of the earth’s limited supply of fresh water. The conference will unite 60 youth from around the world at the UN Headquarters in New York for discussion, collaboration, and action on water issues. Participants in New York will include up to 10 student representatives from each of the co-sponsors. Countless others will participate through videoconferencing and web-casting. Prior to the conference, participants will conduct their own research on human rights and water issues, and share their ideas through a web-based forum. During the conference, student representatives in New York will work with students from other countries participating by videoconferencing and web-casting to develop a consensus on these issues and draft a Plan of Action. The chairperson of the conference will present this document to the President of the UN General Assembly at the end of the proceedings on December 2, 2005. In past years, the President of the General Assembly has, in turn, presented the document prepared by the Student Conference to the General Assembly. Background to the Conference In December 1998, the United Nations Department of Public Information invited students from around the world to a conference at UN Headquarters in New York to help celebrate the 50 th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The conference goal was to produce the Youth Declaration of Human Rights. This program at the UN was so successful that students lobbied to make the conference an annual event that would be scheduled to coincide closely with Human Rights Day (December 10 th). The UN Department of Public Information agreed to host the conference. The Carol Baur Foundation, Global Education Motivators, InterConnections 21 and the UN International School (UNIS) in New York City were founding co-sponsors . A total of seven such annual conferences have taken place since 1998. While the theme of the conference changes each year, the goals of this annual event remain the same: to promote awareness and learning and prompt action among student leaders about human rights in general, as well as the specific rights issues related to the current year’s theme. The conference is also an opportunity for student leaders to network and develop important leadership skills such as public speaking, team and consensus building, negotiating, and research and drafting. Finally, the conference provides participants with first-hand experience in using information technologies such as video-conferencing and web-casting. Resources for the Conference: 2005 World Summit Report - 2005 World Summit Fact Sheet.pdf |
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Interdependence Day Secondary School Videoconference: Date: September 12, 2005 Time: 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM Locations: United Nations, NY Chestnut Hill College, Philadelphia and selected schools in USA, Canada and Mexico Program: The United Nations in an Interdependent World About Program: Mr. Damodaran will speak from the UN and interact with students from various locations in North America. Students will come to the videoconference prepared to dialogue on living in an interdependent world. Interested students in the Philadelphia area should contact GEM. There is no cost to this program. About Interdependence Day: The Interdependence Day mission is to challenge the direction of the world's current choices to wage war, litigate or avoid conflict by expanding our own choices. We are asking ourselves, and each one of you, to face conflict in your life with effective dialogue. Use dialogue that shows an understanding of what it means to live in an interdependent world. About Presenter: Mr. Ramu Damodaran, a native of India, is currently Chief, Civil Society Section, United Nations Department of Public Information, (DPI). Mr. Damodaran became political affairs officer at the Dept. of Special Political Questions with responsibilities relating to Namibia and Western Sahara in 1989, and secretary of the UN Iraq Kuwait Observation Mission with the Executive Office of the Secretary General in 1991. More recently he has served as senior focal point and liaison officer with the United Nations Department of Peacekeeping Operations, as senior officer in the Executive Office of the United Nations Secretary General, editor in chief of the UN Chronicle, and as private secretary/executive assistant to the prime minister of India. To learn more about Interdependence Day visit: Civworld.org | |
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