Rotary Day at UNESCO
Saturday 4th April 2015
Presentation by Jean Baptiste Welsch, Skema Lille – lauréat du concours national d’éthique du Rotary en France
Yevgeniya Kanayeva is a retired Russian rhythmic gymnast who was introduced to the sport at age 6 by her grandmother. She won gold medals in the all-around event at the 2008 and 2012 Olympics. Kanayeva trained under coach Irina Viner and was part of the Russian national team from 2005 to 2012, when she retired from competition. She is the most decorated rhythmic gymnast in history with over 25 medals from the Olympics, World Championships, and World Games.
Irina Tyurina is an English teacher and mother of two athletic children, Sergey and Ekaterina. Both children have been practicing sports since childhood and have achieved success in athletics. Sergey graduated from Kemerovo State University in physical education and is now a personal trainer. Ekaterina is currently a final year student at the same university studying physical education. Both children have won numerous competitions at the district, city, regional, and national levels in race walking and other sports. Sport is an important part of Irina's family and has helped her children succeed while keeping healthy and overcoming challenges.
Rotary Peace declaration adopted during the Rotary Conference on "Building Peace with Rotary and UNESCO, Inter-Country Committee's Peace Initiatives" held at the UNESCO headquarter on April 4th 2015
The document discusses education goals for post-2015, including:
1) Ensuring inclusive and equitable quality education for all is the new Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) for education, building on unfinished goals of Education for All.
2) The education SDG includes targets that align with the old EFA goals like early childhood education, primary and secondary completion, and adult literacy, with a focus on quality, equity, and lifelong learning.
3) Promoting literacy and a culture of peace is important for the education SDG, as two-thirds of illiterate adults are women and literacy is key for full participation in society. Examples of effective literacy programs integrating peace from Afghanistan, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyz
Rotary Day at UNESCO - Saturday, April 4th 2015
Panel : A culture of Peace - A shared vision Rotary/UNESCO
Presentation by Ed Futa, Dean of the Rotary Representative Network and past Rotary General Secretary
Rotary Day at UNESCO - Saturday, April 4th 2015
Panel : A culture of Peace - A shared vision Rotary/UNESCO
Presentation by Cyril Noirtin, Rotary Representative to UNESCO and NGO/UNESCO Liaison committee Treasurer – Treasurer of Inter-Country Committees Executive Council
Rotary can help promote cultural understanding and economic development in the Balkans. The region shares a common history and cultural similarities but nationalist conflicts have divided people. Rotary can stimulate cooperation between communities through joint service projects, educational exchanges, and peace conferences to build reconciliation and respect among nations in the Balkans and work toward a brighter future.
Yevgeniya Kanayeva is a retired Russian rhythmic gymnast who was introduced to the sport at age 6 by her grandmother. She won gold medals in the all-around event at the 2008 and 2012 Olympics. Kanayeva trained under coach Irina Viner and was part of the Russian national team from 2005 to 2012, when she retired from competition. She is the most decorated rhythmic gymnast in history with over 25 medals from the Olympics, World Championships, and World Games.
Irina Tyurina is an English teacher and mother of two athletic children, Sergey and Ekaterina. Both children have been practicing sports since childhood and have achieved success in athletics. Sergey graduated from Kemerovo State University in physical education and is now a personal trainer. Ekaterina is currently a final year student at the same university studying physical education. Both children have won numerous competitions at the district, city, regional, and national levels in race walking and other sports. Sport is an important part of Irina's family and has helped her children succeed while keeping healthy and overcoming challenges.
Rotary Peace declaration adopted during the Rotary Conference on "Building Peace with Rotary and UNESCO, Inter-Country Committee's Peace Initiatives" held at the UNESCO headquarter on April 4th 2015
The document discusses education goals for post-2015, including:
1) Ensuring inclusive and equitable quality education for all is the new Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) for education, building on unfinished goals of Education for All.
2) The education SDG includes targets that align with the old EFA goals like early childhood education, primary and secondary completion, and adult literacy, with a focus on quality, equity, and lifelong learning.
3) Promoting literacy and a culture of peace is important for the education SDG, as two-thirds of illiterate adults are women and literacy is key for full participation in society. Examples of effective literacy programs integrating peace from Afghanistan, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyz
Rotary Day at UNESCO - Saturday, April 4th 2015
Panel : A culture of Peace - A shared vision Rotary/UNESCO
Presentation by Ed Futa, Dean of the Rotary Representative Network and past Rotary General Secretary
Rotary Day at UNESCO - Saturday, April 4th 2015
Panel : A culture of Peace - A shared vision Rotary/UNESCO
Presentation by Cyril Noirtin, Rotary Representative to UNESCO and NGO/UNESCO Liaison committee Treasurer – Treasurer of Inter-Country Committees Executive Council
Rotary can help promote cultural understanding and economic development in the Balkans. The region shares a common history and cultural similarities but nationalist conflicts have divided people. Rotary can stimulate cooperation between communities through joint service projects, educational exchanges, and peace conferences to build reconciliation and respect among nations in the Balkans and work toward a brighter future.
Richard Pyritz initiated the youth Parliament 5 years ago between Germany and Poland, now including 8 European countries in the Triangle of Weimar region. The youth Parliament promotes peace by gathering young people with diverse backgrounds to educate them, and provide unique opportunities to debate at conferences and workshops, and in public speaking, to inspire new ideas, launch initiatives, and develop strong leadership skills through close cooperation while having fun.
The document discusses promoting peace through Rotary and Inter-Country Committees (ICCs). It summarizes a presentation about using Rotary to teach youth about local and global water challenges and solutions, and promoting Jewish-Arab collaboration to address shared water issues. It also includes a poem in French and its English translation about having colors for joy, nature, and skies rather than for wounds, death, and suffering, and using those colors to paint a picture of peace.
Rotary Day at UNESCO
Saturday 4th April 2015
Presentation by Eric Falt, Assistant Director-General for External Relations and Public Information at the UNESCO
Rotary Day at UNESCO -April 4th 2015
Panel : A culture of Peace - A shared vision Rotary/UNESCO
Presentation by Gwenaël de Bergevin, Chair of the ICC Executive Council
Présentation d'Ed Futa, Doyen des représentants du Rotary auprès des institutions internationales – Past RI Secrétaire Général à la conférence du Rotary à l'UNESCO le 24 mars 2018
Conférence du Rotary à l'UNESCO du 24 mars 2018.
Intervention de M. Justin Hadjilambris- Président – Mme Anna Lucky Dalena – Vice Présidente du Rotaract Europe
This document discusses water issues in Africa and sustainable development. It notes that water is essential for Africa's development and a standalone water goal is important for sustainable development. The document also discusses integrated water resources management (IWRM) and the need for better coordination between different water sectors and stakeholders. IWRM promotes coordinated management of water, land, and other resources for maximum economic and social benefits while protecting ecosystems.
Déclaration adaptée par la conférence du Rotary "Construite la paix avec le Rotary et l'UNESCO - les initiatives de paix des comités InterPays" qui s'est tenue à l'UNESCO le 4 avril 2015
The document discusses Inter-Country Committees (ICCs), which focus on long-term relations between Rotarians in two countries through common service projects and team building activities. ICCs are organized at the district level under the guidance of district governors and national ICC coordinators. They aim to create understanding and peace between countries by overcoming tensions through bilateral humanitarian efforts and partnership programs.
The document discusses examples of activities carried out by Inter-Country Committees (ICCs) at the club level. It describes several joint projects between Ukrainian and foreign Rotary clubs, such as providing medical care for children, improving access to clean water, and historical preservation work. ICCs facilitate international cooperation between clubs to complete service projects that benefit communities.
The document outlines the agenda for an ICC Executive Council meeting focusing on ICC activities in the Americas. It includes introductions and presentations from national coordinators on ICCs in Europe/Middle East/Africa and the number of ICCs and plans for new ICCs in the Americas. Presentations will also cover ICCs in the USA, Spanish-speaking South America, Brazil, and the signing of a charter between France and Mexico. The Rotary Code of Policies sections outline the purpose and guidelines for establishing Inter-Country Committees to promote contact between districts and clubs in different countries and increase fellowship.
Rotary International Convention New Orleans
Workshop: Peace and Conflict Resolution and Prevention through Intercountry Committees
Presentation by Tony Polsterer, ICC Executive Committee Chairman
Richard Pyritz initiated the youth Parliament 5 years ago between Germany and Poland, now including 8 European countries in the Triangle of Weimar region. The youth Parliament promotes peace by gathering young people with diverse backgrounds to educate them, and provide unique opportunities to debate at conferences and workshops, and in public speaking, to inspire new ideas, launch initiatives, and develop strong leadership skills through close cooperation while having fun.
The document discusses promoting peace through Rotary and Inter-Country Committees (ICCs). It summarizes a presentation about using Rotary to teach youth about local and global water challenges and solutions, and promoting Jewish-Arab collaboration to address shared water issues. It also includes a poem in French and its English translation about having colors for joy, nature, and skies rather than for wounds, death, and suffering, and using those colors to paint a picture of peace.
Rotary Day at UNESCO
Saturday 4th April 2015
Presentation by Eric Falt, Assistant Director-General for External Relations and Public Information at the UNESCO
Rotary Day at UNESCO -April 4th 2015
Panel : A culture of Peace - A shared vision Rotary/UNESCO
Presentation by Gwenaël de Bergevin, Chair of the ICC Executive Council
Présentation d'Ed Futa, Doyen des représentants du Rotary auprès des institutions internationales – Past RI Secrétaire Général à la conférence du Rotary à l'UNESCO le 24 mars 2018
Conférence du Rotary à l'UNESCO du 24 mars 2018.
Intervention de M. Justin Hadjilambris- Président – Mme Anna Lucky Dalena – Vice Présidente du Rotaract Europe
This document discusses water issues in Africa and sustainable development. It notes that water is essential for Africa's development and a standalone water goal is important for sustainable development. The document also discusses integrated water resources management (IWRM) and the need for better coordination between different water sectors and stakeholders. IWRM promotes coordinated management of water, land, and other resources for maximum economic and social benefits while protecting ecosystems.
Déclaration adaptée par la conférence du Rotary "Construite la paix avec le Rotary et l'UNESCO - les initiatives de paix des comités InterPays" qui s'est tenue à l'UNESCO le 4 avril 2015
The document discusses Inter-Country Committees (ICCs), which focus on long-term relations between Rotarians in two countries through common service projects and team building activities. ICCs are organized at the district level under the guidance of district governors and national ICC coordinators. They aim to create understanding and peace between countries by overcoming tensions through bilateral humanitarian efforts and partnership programs.
The document discusses examples of activities carried out by Inter-Country Committees (ICCs) at the club level. It describes several joint projects between Ukrainian and foreign Rotary clubs, such as providing medical care for children, improving access to clean water, and historical preservation work. ICCs facilitate international cooperation between clubs to complete service projects that benefit communities.
The document outlines the agenda for an ICC Executive Council meeting focusing on ICC activities in the Americas. It includes introductions and presentations from national coordinators on ICCs in Europe/Middle East/Africa and the number of ICCs and plans for new ICCs in the Americas. Presentations will also cover ICCs in the USA, Spanish-speaking South America, Brazil, and the signing of a charter between France and Mexico. The Rotary Code of Policies sections outline the purpose and guidelines for establishing Inter-Country Committees to promote contact between districts and clubs in different countries and increase fellowship.
Rotary International Convention New Orleans
Workshop: Peace and Conflict Resolution and Prevention through Intercountry Committees
Presentation by Tony Polsterer, ICC Executive Committee Chairman
The Inter-Country Committees, A Road to Peace, A way to “Build Communities- Bridge Continents”.
Presentation by Celia GIAY, Rotary ICC national Coordinator, Argentina
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