CSW 58

Representatives of Member States, UN entities, and ECOSOC-accredited non-governmental organizations (NGOs) from all regions of the world attend the session.

Themes
Challenges and achievements in the implementation of the Millennium Development Goals for women and girls, Access and participation of women and girls to education, training, science and technology, including for the promotion of women’s equal access to full employment and decent work.

1.   Side Event:
Title:  Equal access to Education for girls & women

Date: March 10, 2014 Time: 10:00-11:15 am.
Place: United Nations, Dag Hammarskjöld Library Auditorium (DHL)

Access to Education and physical Educations is a basic Human Rights Learning provides the basis for Girls and Women the ability to improve financial, social and personal growth. Schooling enables Women and girls to sharpen their skill and realize their full potential. Unfortunately, several barriers to education persist; preventing Girls and Women from identify their full potential and contributing substantial to society. These barriers may be Traditional, Religious, Physical, Mental, Social or Financial

For More info: Mrs. Sally (Salwa) Kader, President USFMEP

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This side events REQUIRES a Special Security Pass beyond regular UN ECOSOC NGO accreditations to enter the United Nations DHL Auditorium, If you would like to attend this Panel, Please SEND your full name as on your ID, to Ms. Salwa Kader, President Federation for Middle East Peace info@usfmep.org by March 6, 2014

2.   Side Event:
Title: Ensure equal access to education and Physical Education for girls and women
Date: March 12 ,2014; Time: 4:30 pm – 6:00 pm; Room 2nd Floor, CCUN, NYC NY 10017

Right to schooling is a basic human right, education provides the basis for an individual’s to improve the ability, financial, social and personal growth, training enables persons to sharpen their skill and realize their full potential. Unfortunately, several barriers to education persist; preventing Women and Girls from discover their full potential from contributing to society. These barriers may be physical, mental, social or financial

3.   Side Event:
Title:  Judges on State and Federal Level speak out about Human Trafficking

18, March 2014; Time: 16:45 to 18:00 Library Auditorium (Dag Hammarskjöld)

Human trafficking is a form of modern-day slavery where people profit from the control and exploitation of others, it is a crime that often goes underreported due to its covert nature, and a lack of awareness about its indicators on the local level. Every year, human traffickers generate billions of dollars in profits by victimizing millions of people around the world.  Human trafficking is considered to be one of the fastest growing criminal industries in the world;  the Judges speakers seek to raise awareness about human trafficking and educate individuals and communities on how to recognize this crime and play an active role in the anti-human trafficking movement.

For More info: Mrs. Sally (Salwa) Kader, President USFMEP

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This side events REQUIRES a Special Security Pass beyond regular UN ECOSOC NGO accreditations to enter the United Nations DHL Auditorium, If you would like to attend this Panel, Please SEND your full name as on your ID, to Ms. Salwa Kader, President Federation for Middle East Peace info@usfmep.org by March 6, 2014