Season Wrap-Up



Thursday, 22 June 2017 11:00 am ¨C 12:45 pm
ECOSOC Chamber, 51³Ô¹Ï Headquarters, NY


Join us as we present the highlights of the past season of DPI/NGO events, the annual review stats and the upcoming Intergenerational Dialogues happening this summer at the 51³Ô¹Ï Headquarters in New York. The NGO/DPI executive committee elections will follow.


Moderator
Jeff Brez, Chief of NGO Relations, Advocacy and Outreach, Department of Public Information
Speakers
Kim Quarles, Vice-Chair of NGO/DPI Executive Committee and World Jurist Association, NGO Representative to the 51³Ô¹Ï Department of Public Information
Mary Norton, Felician University, NGO Representative to the 51³Ô¹Ï Department of Public Information
Maxton Scotland (via videoconference), Rotaract, Youth Representative
Jadayah Spencer, Executive Director of the International Youth Leadership Institute and Co-Chair of the DPI/NGO Youth Steering Committee
Lawri Lala Moore, Senior Editor, Basic Facts about the 51³Ô¹Ï?



Briefing Summary

"Season Wrap-Up" DPI/NGO Briefing on 22 June highlighted the past thematic briefings, workshops, and orientations aimed at strengthening engagement with DPI associated NGOs.

  • 17 briefings were held in Winter/Spring 2017 season
  • 9 Briefings were organized in observance of a specific event or day:
  • International Day for Commemoration in Memory of the Victims of the Holocaust (January)
  • ECOSOC Youth Forum (January)
  • CSW61 (March) [3 Briefings held in Observance of the Commission on the status of women]
  • International Day of Remembrance of the Victims of Slavery and the Transatlantic Slave Trade (March)
  • World Press Freedom Day (May)
  • International Day of Families (May)
  • 2 NGO orientation programmes
  • 3 NGO-led Briefings
  • Over 20,000 Followers total on Facebook and Twitter as of June 2017 and there were over 200 mentions of #DPINGO this Briefing season
  • The highest attended briefing, with about 500 attendees was the 13 April Briefing: ¡°Focus on Faith: Faith Based Organizations and Refugee Assistance.¡±
  • Our total of Youth Representatives has reached 533 which is a 108 percent increase from last year. These youth representatives represent of 100 countries from around the world.
  • Highlight statistics from one particular briefing this season ¨C The youth orientation held on 10 March for newly appointed youth representatives. The ECOSOC youth forum side event attracted over 3000 views on the UN webcast.

The discussion and feedback also focused on the upcoming event, co-organized by DPI NGO Relations and the NGO/DPI Executive Committee entitled, "Intergenerational Dialogues on the SDGs" which is planned to take place on 1 August 2017 at UNHQ.

Specifically, the Questions-and-Answers session featured a discussion between the panelists and the audience on the upcoming Intergenerational Dialogues event.? Members of the audience kindly offered their suggestions and comments in relation to the topics and thematic format of the dialogues. Some of the suggestions included:

  • Ensure that everybody understand the SDGs (Sustainable Development Goals) are all about.
  • Ensure that the voices of people from less privileged backgrounds and vulnerable populations are heard.
  • Ensure more thematic inclusion and participation of older people and the resources they can offer. E.g.?¡°¡± movement.
  • The subjects are related and should be addressed likewise. In relation to unemployment, the attitude of powerful corporation should be addressed.
  • Ensure young people engagement for community outreach.
  • Ensure follow up in different ways.
  • Create and provide toolkits to facilitate and maximize cooperation for multiple generations.
  • Discuss quality of life, sustainable cities, migration, poverty and success stories of people born into poverty.

We encourage suggestions?on the topics to be highlighted and the expert speakers on thematic issues.


Intergenerational Dialogues on the Sustainable Development Goals?

List of Co-Chairs as of 21 June?

Planning_CommitteeProgrammee_subcommitteeIntergenerational?SubcommitteeOutreach_&_Publicity ? ?SubcommitteeReporting_SubcommitteeLogistics_subcommittee

Provide coordination ?and leadership to sub- committees;
lead on opening and closing plenaries

Plan breakout sessions; Identify and provide rapporteurs for break-out?sessions

*cross-cutting*

Ensure interaction across generations, in support of Programme Subcommittee

Promote registration and visibility among diverse NGO reps worldwide via appropriate channels.

Determine modality of reporting back to participants by civil society co-chairs; and guarantee on-time delivery

To assist participants as needed; signage at venue; special needs and accessibility; ?liaison with technical support with UN; manage volunteers

Co-Chairs (3)Co-Chairs (2)Co-Chairs (2)Co-Chairs (4)Co-Chairs (2)Co-Chairs (2)

Jeff Brez (DPI)?
brez@un.org

Dr. Mary Norton, Felician University nortonm@felician.edu

Maxton Scotland, Rotaract, African Union
maxtonscotland@gmail.com

Bruce Knotts, Unitarian Universalists bknotts@uua.org

Xiaomeng Luo (Sherwin), The Resolution Project shermin@gymiteam.com

Sandra Timmermann International Federation on Ageing, sandratimmermnn1@gmail.com

Steve Chiu, Buddhist Tzu Chi Foundation
steve_chiu@tzuch.us

Fannie Munlin- National Council Of Negro Women fnnmnln@aol.com

Anne Riccitelli- Syrian Orthodox Church of America aric@nyc.rr.com

Subhajit Saha, Dayemi?Foundation, subhajitsaha95@gmail.com

Reeva Gupta, Oxford Centre for Hindu,?reeya.dance@gmail.com

Brian Muzas-Seton Hall University, brian.muzas@shu.edu

Chuck Hitchcock, Peace Action Hitchcock.charles@gmail.com

Zineb Touzani, Rotary International zineb.touzani@hotmail.com

Margo LaZaro Global Family, margolazaro@gmail.com

Dena Mekawi- Women's National Book?Association?
denamekawi@gmail.com

Ex-Officio Members?????
Scott Carlin, Long Island University,
Scott.Carlin@liu.u.edu
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