- January 31, 2012 - New York
Co-sponsored by: United Nations’ DESA’s Division of Social Policy and Development & Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung - “Civil Society’s Essential Role in Achieving Education for all”
All contribution and results documents now available for download. - “Civil Society’s essential role in achieving education for all”
The outcome document of the CIVIL SOCIETY DEVELOPMENT FORUM (CSDF) 201, GENEVA COMPONENT which was held in Geneva, June 29, 30, July 1, 2011 as a collective preparation for Civil Society input to the UN ECOSOC 2011 Annual Ministerial Review on “Civil Society’s essential role in achieving education for all” can be downloaded here. - The CoNGO Board meeting will be held at Rue Varembe 1, ground floor conference room in Geneva 1st of July 2011 afternoon from 2.30 to 18.00 and 2nd July 2011 from 9.00 to 13.00 and 14.15 to 18.00
CoNGO member organizations that are not board members are entitled to attend as observers. For any additional information please contact communications@ngocongo.org - “Civil Society’s Essential Role in Achieving Education for all” will be the theme of the CSDF 2011 Geneva Component, that will take place on 29 – 30 June and the morning of 1 July in the Ecumenical Centre, 150 route de Ferney
The CSDF will, as each year, focus on the Millennium Development Goal (MDG) that is the priority of ECOSOC’s Annual Ministerial Review. In 2011 the theme of the ECOSOC Annual Ministerial Review is “Implementing the internationally–agreed goals and commitments in regard to education”. As in previous years, the CSDF 2011 Geneva Component will be held before the ECOSOC High Level Ministerial Review sessions with the aim to monitor important developments and promote action.
Please reserve the dates and register! The letter of invitation is available for download here. To register click here. E-Update Special Edition on the CSDF GVA Component 2011 here. The Draft Programme is available here. - Opening announcement
The Conference of NGOs in Consultative Relationship with the United Nations (CoNGO) regularly works with volunteers and interns of all ages, various backgrounds and nationalities. The work of CoNGO focuses on facilitating the participation NGOs from around the world in their efforts of contributing to the decision-making processes within the United Nations, promoting the activities of the United Nations System widely and contributes in the development of international cooperation in Geneva.
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