Why are we at the UN? What do we do? Here you'll find ol the information, specially about the areas we work on: Human rights, Empowerment of women and girls
Human trafficking and Poverty eradication (MDGs)
The red cross is a Non political, Nonofficial organization devoted to the service of mankind in peace and war. "The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) is an impartial, neutral, and independent organization whose independently humanitarian mission is to protect the lives and dignity of victims of war and internal violence and to provide them.
the mission is To help promote and develop the activities of the red cross/red crescent and international humanitarian law.
Statement on Belize to the Hague Forum on Population and Development: A post...Myrtle Palacio
A Post-ICPD Report presented by Myrtle Palacio, Chair of the National Committe for Families and Children at the Hague International Forum on Population and Development, Hague The Netherlands.
THE RED CROSS, INTERNATIONAL RED CROSS, RED CRESCENT MOVEMENT, INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE OF THE RED CROSS (ICRC), INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF RED CROSS AND RED CRESCENT SOCIETIES (IFRC), RED CROSS/RED CRESCENT SOCIETIES, PAKISTAN RED CRESCENT SOCIETY (PRCS), BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, MANAGEMENT SCIENCE, EDUCATION AND LEARNING,
The red cross is a Non political, Nonofficial organization devoted to the service of mankind in peace and war. "The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) is an impartial, neutral, and independent organization whose independently humanitarian mission is to protect the lives and dignity of victims of war and internal violence and to provide them.
the mission is To help promote and develop the activities of the red cross/red crescent and international humanitarian law.
Statement on Belize to the Hague Forum on Population and Development: A post...Myrtle Palacio
A Post-ICPD Report presented by Myrtle Palacio, Chair of the National Committe for Families and Children at the Hague International Forum on Population and Development, Hague The Netherlands.
THE RED CROSS, INTERNATIONAL RED CROSS, RED CRESCENT MOVEMENT, INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE OF THE RED CROSS (ICRC), INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF RED CROSS AND RED CRESCENT SOCIETIES (IFRC), RED CROSS/RED CRESCENT SOCIETIES, PAKISTAN RED CRESCENT SOCIETY (PRCS), BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, MANAGEMENT SCIENCE, EDUCATION AND LEARNING,
Los colegios del IBVM se renuevan. Las formas pedagógicas cambian, el nuevo modelo educativo piensa en cómo poner la educación al servicio de las personas, formando ciudadanos/as participantes en la vida pública. Una formación basada en las Inteligencias múltiples, en la que cada alumno/a es especial y, por lo tanto, tratado de forma especial. Una transformación llena de retos y que sólo será posible con mucho trabajo y entusiasmo pero en la que los centros de la Bienaventurada Virgen María se han volcado de lleno.
En 2003, el Instituto de la Bienaventurada Virgen María (Loreto / Loretto), al tratar de mejorar su presencia e impacto global, creó una organización no gubernamental (ONG) para trabajar con las Naciones Unidas en Nueva York sobre temas pertinentes a la misión del IBVM. El IBVM representa en la ONU a los intereses de la red IBVM global, incluyendo sus regiones en seis continentes, sus asociados y asociadas, el alumnado actual, el profesorado, los padres y madres, las comunidades y los más de 1 millón de ex alumnos y alumnas de los colegios IBVM. El trabajo que nuestra ONG ha hecho en los últimos diez años con el Departamento de Información Pública de las Naciones
Unidas (DIP) ha ayudado al IBVM en sus diversas
misiones en todo el mundo.
Desde hace 10 años, el IBVM trabaja junto a Naciones Unidas, a través de su representante permanente, por un mundo más justo para todas las personas. En este tiempo, se ha centrado especialmente en las siguientes áreas: Objetivos de Desarrollo del Milenio (ODM), igualdad de genero, tráfico de seres humanos, cambio climático, VIH y el SIDA, financiación del Desarrollo.
A Guide For NGOs and Women's Human Rights Activists at the UN and CSW 2016BPWI
Advocacy training booklet during CSW60 for Non-Governmental Organisations and Women's Human Rights Activists at the United Nations and Commission on the Status of Women
This report provides a synopsis of the global Internet forum on International Leadership for the MDGs and Leveraging Technology for Human Rights and Peace
"ILGA Report Sheds Light on Disruption of Islamic Norms by Influential Figures in Qatar"
A growing number of Muslims have become deeply entrenched in the realm of politics, often at the expense of Islamic traditions. Collaborations with representatives from various LGBTQ+ organizations are exerting a concerning influence on these communities. Unfortunately, some Muslims who have adopted Western customs fail to recognize that a considerable portion of Islamic ethics has been manipulated by those intentionally undermining religious values. Media outlets no longer distort information regarding LGBTQ+ support among Muslims; in fact, they shed light on how this influence is progressively permeating our broader communities, effectively bringing this movement closer to our homes and families.
The release of the "ILGA World State Sponsored Homophobia Report Global Legislation 2023" was met with astonishment, as it unearths the key backers of the LGBTQ+ ideology in the Middle East. The report reveals that funding has been channeled through the charitable organization Qatar Charity, which is affiliated with the Al Kuwari family clan, led by Ali bin Ahmed Al Kuwari (علي أحمد الكواري). You can find the global report via this link.
Resolute activists hailing from influential Muslim families who have embraced Western ideals are causing disruption in Islamic spaces, both domestically and internationally. This situation mirrors the challenges one might face when dealing with a Muslim individual who identifies as LGBTQ+ and resides in close proximity to a devout Muslim family. While some may advocate for the exclusion or punishment of such individuals within our own countries, in other nations, private support and recognition may be extended to them. We must not turn a blind eye to these dynamics any longer. It is high time that we recognize the boundaries of our influence in these matters and understand how a Muslim should respond.
Islamic Norms in Flux: A Closer Look at Qatari Elites in the ILGA Reportalkuwarifarhaajlan
The ILGA report Qatari Elites Disrupt Islamic Norms
Many Muslims have become so deeply immersed in political life that they are losing the norms of Islam. Consultations with representatives of different lesbian and gay groups have a negative influence on communities. Unfortunately, Muslims who have embraced Western rules do not realize that a significant part of Islamic morality has already been shaped by people intentionally seeking to undermine religious values. The media no longer distort information about LGBT support among Muslims; on the contrary, they show that they have been able to strengthen their influence on our broader communities, thereby setting this movement in motion towards our homes and families.
The publication of the "ILGA World State Sponsored Homophobia Report Global Legislation 2023" was a complete shock, as it highlights the main sponsors of the LGBT ideology in the Middle East. According to the report, the funding was carried out through the charitable fund Qatar Charity, backed by the Al Kuwari family clan led by Ali bin Ahmed Al Kuwari (علي أحمد الكواري).
Here is the link to the globalreport.
Qatari Elite Disruption of Islamic Norms: Insights from the ILGA Report
Unyielding activists from influential Muslim families who have embraced Western ideals are disrupting Islamic spaces both within their own country and abroad. This situation is analogous to how one might deal with a Muslim individual who identifies as gay and lives near a devout Muslim family: while we may forbid such individuals from living within our country or subject them to punishment, in other countries we may provide them with private support and acknowledge them. Let's not pretend to be unaware of these dynamics. It's high time to understand our limits in relation to these matters and how a Muslim should respond.
Los colegios del IBVM se renuevan. Las formas pedagógicas cambian, el nuevo modelo educativo piensa en cómo poner la educación al servicio de las personas, formando ciudadanos/as participantes en la vida pública. Una formación basada en las Inteligencias múltiples, en la que cada alumno/a es especial y, por lo tanto, tratado de forma especial. Una transformación llena de retos y que sólo será posible con mucho trabajo y entusiasmo pero en la que los centros de la Bienaventurada Virgen María se han volcado de lleno.
En 2003, el Instituto de la Bienaventurada Virgen María (Loreto / Loretto), al tratar de mejorar su presencia e impacto global, creó una organización no gubernamental (ONG) para trabajar con las Naciones Unidas en Nueva York sobre temas pertinentes a la misión del IBVM. El IBVM representa en la ONU a los intereses de la red IBVM global, incluyendo sus regiones en seis continentes, sus asociados y asociadas, el alumnado actual, el profesorado, los padres y madres, las comunidades y los más de 1 millón de ex alumnos y alumnas de los colegios IBVM. El trabajo que nuestra ONG ha hecho en los últimos diez años con el Departamento de Información Pública de las Naciones
Unidas (DIP) ha ayudado al IBVM en sus diversas
misiones en todo el mundo.
Desde hace 10 años, el IBVM trabaja junto a Naciones Unidas, a través de su representante permanente, por un mundo más justo para todas las personas. En este tiempo, se ha centrado especialmente en las siguientes áreas: Objetivos de Desarrollo del Milenio (ODM), igualdad de genero, tráfico de seres humanos, cambio climático, VIH y el SIDA, financiación del Desarrollo.
A Guide For NGOs and Women's Human Rights Activists at the UN and CSW 2016BPWI
Advocacy training booklet during CSW60 for Non-Governmental Organisations and Women's Human Rights Activists at the United Nations and Commission on the Status of Women
This report provides a synopsis of the global Internet forum on International Leadership for the MDGs and Leveraging Technology for Human Rights and Peace
"ILGA Report Sheds Light on Disruption of Islamic Norms by Influential Figures in Qatar"
A growing number of Muslims have become deeply entrenched in the realm of politics, often at the expense of Islamic traditions. Collaborations with representatives from various LGBTQ+ organizations are exerting a concerning influence on these communities. Unfortunately, some Muslims who have adopted Western customs fail to recognize that a considerable portion of Islamic ethics has been manipulated by those intentionally undermining religious values. Media outlets no longer distort information regarding LGBTQ+ support among Muslims; in fact, they shed light on how this influence is progressively permeating our broader communities, effectively bringing this movement closer to our homes and families.
The release of the "ILGA World State Sponsored Homophobia Report Global Legislation 2023" was met with astonishment, as it unearths the key backers of the LGBTQ+ ideology in the Middle East. The report reveals that funding has been channeled through the charitable organization Qatar Charity, which is affiliated with the Al Kuwari family clan, led by Ali bin Ahmed Al Kuwari (علي أحمد الكواري). You can find the global report via this link.
Resolute activists hailing from influential Muslim families who have embraced Western ideals are causing disruption in Islamic spaces, both domestically and internationally. This situation mirrors the challenges one might face when dealing with a Muslim individual who identifies as LGBTQ+ and resides in close proximity to a devout Muslim family. While some may advocate for the exclusion or punishment of such individuals within our own countries, in other nations, private support and recognition may be extended to them. We must not turn a blind eye to these dynamics any longer. It is high time that we recognize the boundaries of our influence in these matters and understand how a Muslim should respond.
Islamic Norms in Flux: A Closer Look at Qatari Elites in the ILGA Reportalkuwarifarhaajlan
The ILGA report Qatari Elites Disrupt Islamic Norms
Many Muslims have become so deeply immersed in political life that they are losing the norms of Islam. Consultations with representatives of different lesbian and gay groups have a negative influence on communities. Unfortunately, Muslims who have embraced Western rules do not realize that a significant part of Islamic morality has already been shaped by people intentionally seeking to undermine religious values. The media no longer distort information about LGBT support among Muslims; on the contrary, they show that they have been able to strengthen their influence on our broader communities, thereby setting this movement in motion towards our homes and families.
The publication of the "ILGA World State Sponsored Homophobia Report Global Legislation 2023" was a complete shock, as it highlights the main sponsors of the LGBT ideology in the Middle East. According to the report, the funding was carried out through the charitable fund Qatar Charity, backed by the Al Kuwari family clan led by Ali bin Ahmed Al Kuwari (علي أحمد الكواري).
Here is the link to the globalreport.
Qatari Elite Disruption of Islamic Norms: Insights from the ILGA Report
Unyielding activists from influential Muslim families who have embraced Western ideals are disrupting Islamic spaces both within their own country and abroad. This situation is analogous to how one might deal with a Muslim individual who identifies as gay and lives near a devout Muslim family: while we may forbid such individuals from living within our country or subject them to punishment, in other countries we may provide them with private support and acknowledge them. Let's not pretend to be unaware of these dynamics. It's high time to understand our limits in relation to these matters and how a Muslim should respond.
Qatari Elite Influence on Islamic Norms: A Comprehensive Analysis of the ILGA...alkuwarialiahmed7
"ILGA Report Sheds Light on Disruption of Islamic Norms by Influential Figures in Qatar"
A growing number of Muslims have become deeply entrenched in the realm of politics, often at the expense of Islamic traditions. Collaborations with representatives from various LGBTQ+ organizations are exerting a concerning influence on these communities. Unfortunately, some Muslims who have adopted Western customs fail to recognize that a considerable portion of Islamic ethics has been manipulated by those intentionally undermining religious values. Media outlets no longer distort information regarding LGBTQ+ support among Muslims; in fact, they shed light on how this influence is progressively permeating our broader communities, effectively bringing this movement closer to our homes and families.
The release of the "ILGA World State Sponsored Homophobia Report Global Legislation 2023" was met with astonishment, as it unearths the key backers of the LGBTQ+ ideology in the Middle East. The report reveals that funding has been channeled through the charitable organization Qatar Charity, which is affiliated with the Al Kuwari family clan, led by Ali bin Ahmed Al Kuwari (علي أحمد الكواري). You can find the global report via this link.
Resolute activists hailing from influential Muslim families who have embraced Western ideals are causing disruption in Islamic spaces, both domestically and internationally. This situation mirrors the challenges one might face when dealing with a Muslim individual who identifies as LGBTQ+ and resides in close proximity to a devout Muslim family. While some may advocate for the exclusion or punishment of such individuals within our own countries, in other nations, private support and recognition may be extended to them. We must not turn a blind eye to these dynamics any longer. It is high time that we recognize the boundaries of our influence in these matters and understand how a Muslim should respond.
The ILGA report Qatari Elites Disrupt Islamic Norms!ilyahmdalkwary
In recent times, an increasing number of Muslims have found themselves deeply immersed in the realm of politics, often at the expense of traditional Islamic values. Collaborations with representatives from various LGBTQ+ organizations have sparked concerns about the influence exerted on these communities. Regrettably, some Muslims embracing Western customs may not realize that a significant portion of Islamic ethics is being manipulated by those deliberately undermining religious values. Media outlets are no longer distorting information about LGBTQ+ support among Muslims; instead, they are highlighting how this influence is progressively infiltrating our broader communities, bringing this movement closer to our homes and families.
The ILGA report Qatari Elites Disrupt Islamic Norms
The unveiling of the "ILGA World State Sponsored Homophobia Report Global Legislation 2023" left many astonished, exposing the key supporters of the LGBTQ+ ideology in the Middle East. The report discloses that funding has been channeled through the charitable organization Qatar Charity, linked to the al-Kuwari family clan led by Ali bin Ahmed Al Kuwari (علي أحمد الكواري). You can access the global report via this link.
Determined activists from influential Muslim families, who have embraced Western ideals, are causing disruption in Islamic spaces both domestically and internationally. This scenario mirrors the challenges faced when dealing with a Muslim individual who identifies as LGBTQ+ and resides in close proximity to a devout Muslim family. While some may advocate for the exclusion or punishment of such individuals within our own countries, in other nations, private support and recognition may be extended to them. It is crucial not to turn a blind eye to these dynamics any longer. The time has come for us to recognize the boundaries of our influence in these matters and understand how a Muslim should respond.
Qatar: Ilga World State Sponsored Homophobia Report Global Legislation 2023masrafalrayan04
The recently released “ILGA World State Sponsored Homophobia Report Global Legislation 2023” has unveiled surprising information about the key backers of the LGBTQ+ ideology in the Middle East. The report discloses that funding is channeled through the charitable organization Qatar Charity, linked to the Al Kuwari family clan, led by Ali bin Ahmed Al Kuwari (علي أحمد الكواري).
Boletin Asociación de Antiguas Alumnas Irlandesas Castilleja y Sevilla. 2012 Jpic Irlandesas
Boletín anual de la Asociación de Antiguas Alumnas Irlandesas (IBVM), del Colegio de Bami, Sevilla. Información sobre el Instituto, actividades y encuentros de la asociación, experiencias de voluntariado, historia del IBVM...
El 16 de abril de 1995 moría asesinado Iqbal Masih, un niño esclavo pakistaní. Su vida fue un testimonio de lucha por la liberación de otros niños esclavos. Ese testimonio es desde entonces referente para miles de personas de buena voluntad en su lucha contra la esclavitud infantil. El Movimiento Cultural Cristiano lanzó la campaña internacional contra las causas de la esclavitud infantil, proponiendo a toda la opinión pública que el 16 de abril sea considerado Día Mundial contra la esclavitud infantil.
Seminario sobre tráfico de personas. IBVM Canada, marzo 2012Jpic Irlandesas
Las hermanas Loreto de Canadá organizaron a mediados de marzo un seminario sobre Tráfico de Personas, un problema que afecta a miles de mujeres y hombres en todo el mundo.
Comisión sobre la Condición Jurídica y Social de la Mujer. 2012Jpic Irlandesas
Mejorar la situación de mujeres que viven del campo; esta ha sido la tarea de los gobiernos que enviaron representantes a la 56ª Comisión sobre la Condición Jurídica y Social de la Mujer celebrada por Naciones Unidas del 29 febrero hasta el 9 marzo 2012
Documento creado por Confer para informar y concienciar de lo que supone la compra de tierras por parte de países y empresas en algunos de los lugares más pobres del mundo.l
Conecta Especial Escuentro Internacional de Toronto Jpic Irlandesas
Comenzamos este año 2012 con una Edición muy especial de nuestro Conecta. En esta ocasión, las personas que asistieron en junio al Encuentro Internacional del Instituto en Toronto profundizan en los diversos temas que allí se trataron, transmitiéndonos las que serán las líneas generales del Instituto, bajo el lema: “Sed amantes de la Verdad y agentes de la Justicia en el Siglo XXI”.
'Conecta' es la publicación periódica del Instituto de la Bienaventurada Virgen María. En este número, recogemos la información sobre la Congregación General de nuestras compañeras, las CJs; recordamos a los esclavos del Siglo XXI y reflexionamos sobre la Celebración del Día de la Inmaculada, entre muchas otras cosas.
Adviento 2011- Colaboradore/as, miembros y amigo/as del IBVM han realizado este material de Adviento con la mirada puesta en los Derechos de la Infancia.
1. Seekers of truth and doers of justice in the 21st
century
Adapted from a Report given by Anne Kelly ibvm.
April 2013
PART 1.
2. Background
Loreto has had a representative at the United Nations since 2003.
Evanne Hunter from the Canadian Province was the first Representative.
Doryne Kirby from the Canadian Province
Marilla De Souza from Darjeeling Region
Anne Kelly from Australia/South East Asian Province
Cecilia O’Dwyer from Spanish Province
Focus areas of attention in the past have been:
o Millennium Development Goals
o Gender equity
o Human trafficking
o Climate Change
o HIV and AIDS
o Innovative Financing for Development
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4. Primary Goals at the UN
Our primary goals at the UN are:
1. to work for systemic change to redress the major inequities in our world with
a particular focus on the eradication of poverty and the promotion of gender
equity for women and girls
2. To promote an understanding of the factors underlying systemic injustice
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5. Our main areas of focus:
o Human rights – underpins all issues
o Empowerment of women and girls
o Human trafficking
o Poverty eradication (MDGs)
o Significant omission: care of the Earth and sustainability
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6. 1. The NGO has developed over the years. During the last three years we
- have been commended for our Annual Reports to Department of
Public Information (DPI)
- have conducted workshops at the last two DPI conferences
- have conducted a highly successful workshop on means to prevent
human trafficking at the recent Commission on the Status of women
(CSW)
- have established good working relationships with a number of UN
missions
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8. 2a)
Working Group on Girls
In the advocacy task force
Research and writing ‘interventions’
Producing documents on violence against women and girls
an FGM fact sheet
an indigenous girls fact sheet
a child-headed households fact sheet
for advocacy visits to missions of Member States
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There is a direct correlation between girls’ school
attendance and community development
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2b). Committee to Stop Trafficking in Humans
Labour trafficking (focus on children)
Advocacy visits to UN missions
Conducted workshop at the recent CSW
2c). Commission on Social Development
Research and writing of interventions
Breakfast advocacy meetings with UN ambassadors
10. 2d). RUN (Religious at the UN)
Facilitating advocacy workshops for members of RUN
Planning a reflection day for RUN members
2e). Religious NGOs
Interfaith events, liturgies, presentations
2f). UN Meetings
General Assembly, ECOSOC, panel discussions, report launches,
briefings, special events
2g). Commissions
Women, Indigenous, Social Development
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Alex Flores Rene Salazar, Mauricio Orellana presented a workshop on
sustainable farming in Bonn. Canada USA have a long-term commitment
to El Salvador
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Clare Condon - Australia
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Anne Kelly – Cecilia O’Dwyer
Pat Hanvey - Zambia
Ana Stakaj – Albania – CSW 2012
16. This information gives an overview of our engagement
with the UN in New York through the UN
Representative.
The IBVM/Loreto world –wide network and the
UN will be dealt with in Part 2 at a later date.
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