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  • 57th Annual DPI/NGO Conference

    57th Annual DPI/NGO Conference
    Millennium Development Goals: Civil Society Takes Action
    8-10 September 2004
    United Nations Headquarters, New York

    This year's DPI/NGO Conference aims to support the worldwide efforts
    to mobilize civil society behind the Millennium Development Goals. It
    is a Conference with a practical, substantive and activist agenda
    that arises from urgent concerns and pressing deadlines.

    The Conference brings together a diverse group of presenters, including
    UN officials, government representatives, MDG campaign activists,
    media representatives, academics and, most importantly, people from
    the front lines where the urgent need for the implementation of the
    MDGs is most clearly felt.

    The plenary sessions are organized to present an overall picture of
    the Goals. Our speakers will assess the current status of the MDGs,
    address obstacles that threaten their realization, share innovative
    approaches to partnerships and discuss civil society campaigns that
    are effective at stimulating broader public awareness and support
    for replicable and sustainable programmes and campaigns.

    Intolerance, Terrorism and Community Policing

    Sponsored by the International Associates of Applied Psychology and
    African Human Rights Heritage

    Conference Room D

    Clashes caused by intolerance of cultural differences and societal
    values, religious practices, and political systems impede progress
    in implementing the MDGs.

    This workshop will explore the nature of these obstacles and present
    psychological best practices to mitigate them. Speakers will discuss
    the role of community-based peacebuilding, good governance and
    socio-economic cooperation in keeping with the United Nations motto
    "from words to actions" for MDG achievement.

    Moderator: Michael Frese, President, International Associates of
    Applied Psychology, United Kingdom and Germany

    Speakers: Baffour Anning, International Chairman, African Human Rights
    Heritage, Ghana Judy Kuriansky, Professor, Columbia University
    Teacherâ^À^Ùs College Anie Kalayjian, Adjunct Professor of
    Psychology, Fordham University Mosche Banai, Professor of Management,
    Baruch College, City University of New York

    For more information go to the U.N. website at
    http://www.undpingoconference.org/ or email [email protected]
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