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EVENTS

THE GENEVA CENTRE ORGANIZES A NUMBER OF CONFERENCES, SYMPOSIA, SIDE-EVENTS, ROUND TABLES, CULTURAL EVENTS AND WORKSHOPS.

Our events address the most pressing human rights issues, including those examined by the UN human rights structures and mechanisms. Our events bring together a variety of stakeholders such as the United Nations (UN), intergovernmental organizations, governments, civil society, academia, independent human rights actors, the private sector and the public to discuss human rights topics of global importance.

WORLD CONFERENCE ON RELIGIONS, CREEDS AND VALUES SYSTEMS. JOINING FORCES TO ENHANCE EQUAL CITIZENSHIP RIGHTS

2018, June 25th|COMMEMORATIVE EVENTS AND WORLD CONFERENCES, EVENTS, OUR EVENTS|

On 25 June 2018, a World Conference entitled “Religions, Creeds and Value-Systems: Joining Forces to Enhance Equal Citizenship Rights” was held, by the Geneva Centre, at the United Nations Office at Geneva, under the Patronage of His Royal Highness Prince El Hassan bin Talal of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.

IMPROVING ACCESS TO JUSTICE FOR WORKERS: THE CASE OF THE UAE

2018, March 20th|DIVERSITY, TOLERANCE AND INCLUSION, EVENTS, OUR EVENTS|

The Geneva Centre for Human Rights Advancement and Global Dialogue and the European Public Law Organization (EPLO) – in collaboration with the Permanent Mission of the United Arab Emirates to the United Nations Office and other international organizations in Geneva – organized a panel debate on 20 March 2018 on the theme of “Improving access to justice for workers: the case of UAE”.

ENHANCING EQUAL CITIZENSHIP RIGHTS IN EDUCATION

2017, May 12th|CHILDREN'S RIGHTS AND EDUCATION, DIVERSITY, TOLERANCE AND INCLUSION, EVENTS, OUR EVENTS|

The Geneva Centre will organized, in cooperation with the UNESCO Liaison Office in Geneva, the International Bureau of Education (IBE) – UNESCO and the Permanent Mission of the Kingdom of Bahrain, a panel discussion aimed at reviewing the role of education in enhancing equality of citizenship rights and diversity within communities affected by inter-communal civil strife.

ISLAM AND CHRISTIANITY, THE GREAT CONVERGENCE

2017, March 15th|EVENTS, INTERRELIGIOUS AND INTERFAITH DIALOGUE, OUR EVENTS|

The panel discussion was a side-event in relation to the 34th ordinary session of the UN Human Rights Council. The objective of this event was to study the alternatives to identify a common strategy that addressed the issues of religious discrimination, fanaticism and xenophobia, which have worsened in several countries in Europe, Asia, Africa, MENA and North America.

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