PROGRAMME
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WORKSHOPS
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10 - 1 1 :30 A .M . OPENING PLENARY
The People of Puerto Rico and the SDGs - Shared Planet, SharedProsperity Education and Democracy Peace-Walking: Transforming Ourselves to Transform Our World Towards UN 2020: The Case for Strengthening Multilateralism
Conference Room: 5 Conference Room: 11 Conference Room: 12 Conference Room: C
Conference Room: 4
Overflow: CR 1 and 3
The Youth Hub UN General Assembly Lobby
YOUTH CAUCUS
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Focus on specific youth-related topics for discussion tostrategize inter-generational participation
Ms. Alison Smale Mr. Bruce Knotts Ms. Madison Ross and Ms. Shermin Luo Ms. Penny Abeywardena Ms. Winnie Byanyima Ms. Yafrieci Peralta H.E. Ambassador Martha Pobee H.E. Mr. Juan José Ignacio GómezCamacho Mr. Elliott Harris Ms. Mijori Goodwin Ms. Elizabeth Cousens Mr. Nyle DiMarco Ms. Kehkashan Basu Ms. Hunter Lovins
Under-Secretary-General for Global Communications Chair, NGO DPI Executive Committee Co-Chairs, DPI NGO Conference Youth Sub-committee Commissioner for International Affairs, New York City Chair of the 67th UN DPI/NGO Conference Executive Director, Oxfam International Spoken Word Performance - "No Poverty in Unity" Vice-President, Office of the President of the General Assembly Permanent Representative of Mexico to the United Nations andCo-Facilitator for the Global Compact on Migration Assistant Secretary General for Economic Development andChief Economist Performance - "Someday We'll All Be Free" Deputy CEO, United Nations Foundation Deaf Activist, Model and Actor Youth Ambassador, World Future Council Founder, Natural Capitalism Solutions
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ROUNDTABLE I : WOMEN AND GIRLS
MOBILIZINGCONFERENCE ROOM 4
ROUNDTABLE I I : THE UNIVERSAL
DECLARATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS AT 70
Ms. Lopa Banerjee Dr. Djibril Diallo Ms. Katja Iversen Ms. Haydee Rodriguez Ms. Njoki Njehu Ms. Emele Duituturaga
Director, Civil Society Section, UN Women President and CEO, African Renaissance and Diaspora Network President and CEO, Women Deliver Latin American Regional Representative, Governing Council of Huairou Commission Director, Daughters of Mumbi Global Resource Center Executive Director, Pacific Islands Association of NGOs
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ROUNDTABLE I I I : A REPOSITIONED
UN DEVELOPMENT SYSTEM CONFERENCE ROOM 1
Ms. Susan Modaress Mr. Humphrey Nabimanya Mr. Robert Piper Mr. Mandeep Tiwana Ms. Rosemary Kalapurakal
United Nations Diplomatic Correspondent and Commentator,United Nations Correspondents Association Founder, Reach a Hand Uganda Head of UN Repositioned Development System Transition Team Chief Programmes Officer, CIVICUS Director, Sustainable Development, Lead Advisor, 2030Agenda, United Nations Development Programme
ROUNDTABLES 1 1 :45 A .M . - 1 P .M .
Mr. Craig Mokhiber Ms. Olajobi Makinwa Mr. Roberto Borrero (Taíno) Ms. Antje Kraft
Director, New York Office, Office of the High Commissioner forHuman Rights Chief, Intergovernmental Relations and Africa, Global Compact International Mechanisms Director, US Human Rights Network Justice and Human Rights Policy Specialist, Rule of Law,Justice, Security and Human Rights Team, United NationsDevelopment Programme
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Many Faiths; One Belief Connection is a Choice - Ways to Make Sure Your Organization isHeard! Human Rights Protection - Starting from Respecting CulturalDifferences and Adhering to One's Conscience Water: Key to Prosperity for All Humanity Empowering Youth Action for the Global Goals Fireworks: Saving the Future of Children - A Civil Society Initiative
Conference Room: 3 Conference Room: 4 Conference Room: 5 Conference Room: 11 Conference Room: 12 Conference Room: C
WORKSHOPS 1 :30 - 2 :45 P .M .
OUTCOME DOCUMENT TOWNHALL Final Consultation for the Outcome Document of the 67th UNDPI/NGO Conference
1 :30 - 2 :45 P .M .
Conference Room: 1
D is for Development: How Sesame Street Promotes the SDGs Role of Effective Communication in Overcoming Conflicts andChallenges in Sustainable Peace Building Development Education for Global Citizenship: Achieving the Right to Learnthrough SDGs Quality Education Education Is a Human Right for All Achieving Global Access to Health Care Treatments: The Role ofNew Technology, Traditional and Integrative Medicine Finding Solutions to Promote and Defend the Principles of theUniversal Declaration of Human Rights The Central Inclusion of Women and Girls: National Action Plans,Localization Efforts and Effective Mobilization
WORKSHOPS
Conference Room: 1 Conference Room: 3 Conference Room: 4 Conference Room: 5 Conference Room: 11 Conference Room: B Conference Room: C
3 - 4 : 15 P .M .
YOUTH FILM SERIES Short films made by youth that showcase impactful communitybased and youth-led projects that support the SDGs
6 :30 - 8 :30 P .M .
Conference Room: 1
NGO /DPI RECEPTION
Post-Conference Day One Reception Tuttles Bar and Grill 735 2nd Avenue, New York, NY
6 :30 - 8 :30 P .M .
1 - 3 P .M . NETWORKING LUNCH
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ROUNDTABLE IV: YOUTH, TODAY'S LEADERS
Mr. Dejan Bojanic Mr. Prince Gideon Olanrewaju Mr. Kamran Elahian Ms. Toya Montoya Ms. Alexandria Bramel Ms. Nancy A. Henkin
Vice President, European Youth Forum Founder/CEO, Aid for Rural Education Access Initiative Founder/Chairman, Global Innovation Catalyst LLC Model and Social Entrepreneur Partnership Manager, JeeFoods Senior Fellow, Generations United
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ROUNDTABLES 4 :30 - 6 P .M .
ROUNDTABLE V: SHARED PLANET,
SHARED PROSPERITYCONFERENCE ROOM 3
Director, Outreach Division, DPI Managing Director, Global Access Partner President and Founder, Natural Capitalism Solutions Professor, St. Mary's University Youth Representative, Tarumitra National Network Coordinator, Powershift
Mr. Maher Nasser Mr. Isaac Reshad Ms. Hunter Lovins Mr. Seongbae Lim Ms. Devopriya Dutta Mx. Sean Estelle
CONFERENCE ROOM 1
ROUNDTABLE VI: TOWARD UN75:
COMMUNICATING THE CASE FOR MULTILATERALISM CONFERENCE ROOM 4
Mr. Ramu Damodaran H.E. Ambassador Park Chull-Joo Ms. Laura Lindenfeld Mr. William Pace Mr. Henry MacDonald Ms. Natalie Samarasinghe
Chief, United Nations Academic Impact, Outreach Division, DPI Deputy Permanent Representative, Mission of the Republic ofKorea to the United Nations Director, Alda Center for Communications Executive Director, World Federalist Movement President, World Development Foundation Executive Director, UNA-UK
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10 - 1 1 :30 A .M .
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Human Rights as a Key Aspect of the 2030 Agenda Transforming Values into Quantified, Co-Created Culturesof Peace MUN in Action: Youth Leaders as Partners to Achieve theSDGs Youth: Today's Leaders - Challenges of Employability
Conference Room: 5 Conference Room: 11 Conference Room: 12 Conference Room: B
Office of the High Commissioner of Human Rights GSMA Foundation Yoshimoto Kogyo, Dentsu, UNIC Tokyo Unreasonable Goals De Montfort University
WORKSHOPS
Educating on Global Citizenship through InterdisciplinaryStudies, Service and Experiential Learning Programs Mobilizing and Empowering People Living in PovertyThrough Community-Based Partnerships and UtilizingInternational Human Rights Instruments Weaving Together: Handcraft for Development Exploring Effective Models for Developing the LeadershipPotential of the 21st Century Youth How to Use Today's Technology to Have Your Voices HeardAround the World Public Private Partnerships to Implement the SDGs Empowering and Activating Global Citizens through LocalYouth-Led Workshops
Conference Room: 4
Overflow: CR 1 and 3 Part I: Why Act Now, Together?
Part 2: Solutions for SDG Advocacy and Action
Conference Room: 1 Conference Room: 3 Conference Room: 4 Conference Room: 5 Conference Room: 11 Conference Room: B Conference Room: C
YOUTH HUB CAUCUS
DAY 2 OPEN FORUM
The Youth Hub UN General Assembly Lobby
A focus on specific youth-related topics for discussion tostrategize inter-generational participation
Ms. Winnie Byanyima [Moderator] Mr. Maher Nasser Ms. Fatma Nilufer Cagatay Mr. A. Haroon Akram-Lodhi
Chair of the 67th UN DPI/NGO Conference Executive Director, Oxfam International Director, Outreach Division, DPI Professor of Economics, University of Utah Professor, Trent University
Human Rights at the Center of the SDGs: Leave No One Behind Mobile Technologies, Cell Phone Providers and Civil SocietyConnecting People to Prosperity How an Entertainment Company and a Global Ad AgencyFound Inspiration in Sustainable Development Unleashing the Power of Entrepreneurs to Achieve the SDGs Leading a Wave of Universities to Contribute to Agenda 2030
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Interfaith Communities that Have Multilateralism Inherent inTheir Respective Structural and Operational Mechanisms Japan, Asia and Beyond: How a Public Relations Firm, theEntertainment Industry, and Civil Society are Promoting SDGsto Communities and Businesses Partnerships for People and Planet: Sharing Responsibility andResources Empowering Women and Girls: Global Strategies for CrossingMulti-Generational and Cultural Barriers NGO Youth Regional Session: Perspectives and Action on theGroundThe Vision of United CivilizationsInnovative Approaches to Education Partnerships
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WORKSHOPS Shared Planet, Shared Responsibility: Safeguarding Our
Collective Prosperity through Climate Action #JoinTogether NGO SDG Workshop Youth Leadership as a Catalyst for National Transformation: ACase Study of Sierra Leone We The Peoples Advance Human Rights Enshrined in theUDHR to Achieve the 2030 Agenda for All: An Assessment ofAdvocacy and Accomplishments in the HLPF to Leave No OneBehind Virtual Reality - Using Empathy to Connect Youth with NGOs Youth Using Technology and the Arts to Tackle GlobalProblems through Civil Society and Government Partnerships How to Change the World: Use of Contemplative Disciplines inService of Peace, Justice and Human Dignity
Conference Room: 1 Conference Room: 3 Conference Room: 4 Conference Room: 5 Conference Room: 12 Conference Room: B Conference Room: C
Conference Room: 1 Conference Room: 3 Conference Room: 4 Conference Room: 5 Conference Room: 11 Conference Room: 12 Conference Room: C
Ms. Winnie Byanyima Ms. Alison Smale Ms. Kim Quarles Mr. Edafe Okporo Ms. Rose Strauss Ms. Venus Ilagan Mr. Roberto Borrero (Taíno) Ms. Frances Zainoeddin Mr. Levi C. Bautista Performance
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Chair of 67th UN DPI/NGO Conference Executive Director, Oxfam International Under-Secretary-General for Global Communications Vice President, NGO/DPI Executive Committee NGO Youth Representative to DPI, UUA Representative, The Sunrise Movement Secretary General, Rehabilitation International International Mechanisms Director, US Human Rights Network Representative, International Federation on Ageing President of the Conference of Non-Governmental Organizations inConsultative Relationship with the United Nations COBU
Conference Room 4
Overflow: CR 1 and 3
3 - 4 : 15 P .M .
4 :30 - 6 P .M .
WORKSHOPS
CLOSING PLENARY
1 :30 - 2 :45 P .M .
1 - 3 P .M .NETWORKING LUNCH
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YOUTH HUB
UN GENERAL ASSEMBLY LOBBYADDITIONAL EVENTS
ADDITIONAL EVENTS
Youth Caucus: "We the Youth..." 8:30 - 9:45 A.M. Enhancing the youth voice at #UNNGO2018Conference with Ms. Alison Smale, Under-Secretary-General for Global Communications, DPIand Mr. Nyle DiMarco, Activist, Actor and Model Session 1: The Role of UnderrepresentedSectors in NGO Work 11:30 A.M. - 12:45 P.M. Examining work that supports NGOs in achieving the2030 Agenda with Mr. Nyle DiMarcoSession 2: Building a Career towardMultilateralism 1:30 - 2:30 P.M. Providing an opportunity for young professionals todialogue with civil society representatives and UNofficials, including Mr. Maher Nasser
Youth Jam (Movement to Change the World) 1 - 3 P.M. @ UN Plaza, UN Visitors Entrance Offering a space for music, dance and performanceartsYouth Workshop: A Young Activist's Toolkit forAdvancing the SDGs 3 - 4:15 P.M. @ Conference Room 12 Providing knowledge and tools essential toimplementing projects that advance the SDGsConference Roundtable: Youth: Today's Leaders 4:30 - 6 P.M. @ Conference Room 1 Giving youth an opportunity to share their work asuniquely positioned stakeholdersYouth Film Series 6:30 - 8:30 P.M. @ Conference Room 1 Presenting short films made by youth that showcaseimpactful community-based and youth-led projects
Youth Jam (Movement to Change the World) 1 - 3 P.M. @ UN Plaza, UN Visitors Entrance Offering a space for music, dance and performancearts NGO Youth Regional Session 3 - 4:15 P.M. @ Conference Room 11 Youth at the Press Conference 6:15 - 6:45 Providing a platform for the Youth Sub-committeeand guest speakers to share the milestones andoutcomes of youth events during the ConferencePress Briefing with press and media
YOUTH HUB
UN GENERAL ASSEMBLY LOBBY
Youth Caucus: "Youth on Multilateralism" 8:30 - 9:45 A.M. Focusing on specific youth-related topics for discussionto build inter-generational participation with Ms. WinnieByanyima, Conference Chair, Mr. Maher Nasser,Directorm Outreach Division, DPI and Ms. ToyaMontoya,Model and Social Entrepreneur Session 1: Women and Girls Leading the Way 11:45 A.M. - 12:45 P.M. Ms. Alison Smale, Ms. Winnie Byanyima and Ms.Jackie Biskupski dialoguing with women and girls onaddressing challenges they face todaySession 2: Bridging the Generation Gap 12:45 - 2 P.M. Highlighting intergenerational cooperation as a way toachieve the SDGsSession 3: Move to Empower! 3 - 4 P.M. Enhancing livelihoods through movement and artisticexpression
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