EDUCATION,
SPORT ET DIVERSITE CULTURELLE :
de
nouvelles attitudes pour promouvoir les droits de l’homme dans le
monde
Le 6
mars prochain, le Comité de liaison ONG-UNESCO, en partenariat avec l’UNESCO,
organise une journée avec 10 porteurs
de projets, issus
des cinq continents, qui sont invités à présenter leur démarche à des centaines
de jeunes au Siège de l’UNESCO, en salle I, de 11h00 à 18h00.
Cette
manifestation est ouverte à tous sous réserve d’inscription préalable sur le
site du Comité de liaison ONG-UNESCO (www.ong-unesco.org).
EDUCATION, SPORT AND CULTURAL DIVERSITY:
New ways to promote human rights
around the world
6 March 2014 UNESCO Headquarters (Room I)
11:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
An awareness‐raising day on human rights: 10 project leaders, from five continents, are invited by the NGO‐UNESCO Liaison Committee, in partnership with UNESCO, to UNESCO Headquarters, on 6 March next, to present their own success stories with respect to human rights before 1,000 young people from all backgrounds between 18 and 35: youth associations, students, academics, young professionals…. Personalities from civil society and the sports world ‐ notably Mr Andrea Agnelli, President of the Juventus Football Club and Ms Geneviève Garrigos, President of Amnesty International France – will address young people. Cultural and artistic interludes: An orchestra from Sicily, Italy proposes its vision of Mediterranean and multicultural dialogues; Ecuadorian young people ‐ the Maschikunas group ‐ will play traditional Indian music with panpipes, drums and stringed instruments of young rap artists will share their stand against racism...
EDUCATION, SPORT AND CULTURAL DIVERSITY:
New ways to promote human rights
around the world
6 March 2014 UNESCO Headquarters (Room I)
11:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
An awareness‐raising day on human rights: 10 project leaders, from five continents, are invited by the NGO‐UNESCO Liaison Committee, in partnership with UNESCO, to UNESCO Headquarters, on 6 March next, to present their own success stories with respect to human rights before 1,000 young people from all backgrounds between 18 and 35: youth associations, students, academics, young professionals…. Personalities from civil society and the sports world ‐ notably Mr Andrea Agnelli, President of the Juventus Football Club and Ms Geneviève Garrigos, President of Amnesty International France – will address young people. Cultural and artistic interludes: An orchestra from Sicily, Italy proposes its vision of Mediterranean and multicultural dialogues; Ecuadorian young people ‐ the Maschikunas group ‐ will play traditional Indian music with panpipes, drums and stringed instruments of young rap artists will share their stand against racism...
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