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SUMMARY:Her Journey\, Her Story\, Her Rights: The Impact of Gender on Forced Migration
DESCRIPTION:The symposium will bring together discussants using a multi-stakeholder approach to address the global and local implications of gendered migration processes and center the voices of women with lived experiences of forced migration in developing key recommendations for addressing identified challenges and advocating for improved migration policies. \nCEUs available. \nKeynote Speakers \nPía Riggirozzi\, Ph.D.\, Professor of Global Politics\, University of Southampton\, UK \nNatalia Cintra\, British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow\, Politics and International Relations\, University of Southampton\, UK
URL:https://newsuat.fordham.edu/event/her-journey-her-story-her-rights-the-impact-of-gender-on-forced-migration/
LOCATION:12th-Floor Lounge\, Lowenstein\, 113 W 60th St\, New York\, NY\, 10023
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SUMMARY:Fordham IPED U.N. Side Event: World Day of the Poor
DESCRIPTION:Fordham University’s Graduate Program in International Political Economy and Development (Fordham IPED)\, alongside Catholic Relief Services and CARITAS Internationalis\, is hosting a UN Side Event titled World Day of the Poor Forum. \nTo commemorate the World Day of the Poor\, Monsignor Robert Murphy\, deputy permanent observer of the Holy See to the UN\, will be providing the opening remarks. Julie Ideh\, global technical director of agriculture and livelihoods of Catholic Relief Services\, will give the keynote address on the global food crisis. \nIPED’s professor Henry Schwalbenberg\, Babalwa Nogwanya\, and Harrison Yu-Zepeda will present the 2023 Fordham Francis Index Report\, a multidimensional poverty index that monitors recent global trends in food\, water\, housing\, employment\, education\, gender\, and religious freedom. \nThe event will also be livestreamed on YouTube: bit.ly/2023WDPlivestream.
URL:https://newsuat.fordham.edu/event/fordham-iped-u-n-side-event-world-day-of-the-poor/
LOCATION:Church Center for the United Nations
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SUMMARY:Closing the Digital Divide
DESCRIPTION:When was the last time you left home without your phone? In our world\, access to digital technology is critical to everyday activities like work\, school\, health care\, and socializing. However\, despite the importance of technology\, many across the globe have little or no access\, creating a digital divide. \nToday\, closing the digital divide is increasingly important\, especially for those of us in the social work and health professions. The Fordham Institute of Women and Girls  and the International Health Awareness Network have selected global speakers from business\, the healthcare industry\, schools\, libraries\, IT\, and social work to address this issue and offer some solutions. \nJoin us to hear their ideas and suggest some new ones! \nSpeaker Topics \nClose the Gap\nPeter Manderick\, General Manager\, Close the Gap \nSuccess of Digital Literacy in Kerala India\nVijaya Melnick\, Ph.D.\, Co-President\, International Health Awareness Network \nTelehealth in Australia\nGabrielle Casper\, FRANZCOG\, President\, International Health Awareness Network \nNew Tech Devices on Health\nKristen Treglia\, Senior Instructional Technologist\, Fordham University Information Technology \nWomen of Golden Thread\nEduard Bruwer\, UX Designer\, International Health Awareness Network \nThe Role of Libraries\nMaddie Hines\, Head of Digital Strategy\, Montgomery County Public Libraries \nThe Student Perspective\nFrankie Heppell\, MSW Student\, Fordham University
URL:https://newsuat.fordham.edu/event/closing-the-digital-divide/
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