Dialogue and Mutual Understanding Across Generations
Event Details
Date 08 - 09 Mar 2011
Time 08:00 AM
Location Doha, Qatar
Convened in celebration of the International Year of Youth 2010-2011 and as part of the preparations for the 20th Anniversary of the International Year of the Family 2014.
The United Nations Programme on the Family and the United Nations Programme on Youth of the Division for Social Policy and Development of the Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UNDESA) organized, in collaboration with The Doha International Institute for Family Studies and Development (DIIFSD), an Expert Group Meeting on Dialogue and Mutual Understanding across Generations, held from 8-9 March 2011 in Doha, Qatar.
Background materials
- Summary Report
- Agenda
- Statement by Her Excellency Noor Al Malki
- Statement by Renata Kaczmarska
- Recommendations
- List of Participants
Papers
- Towards and alternative approach for the development of national youth policies by Ahmed Al Hendawy (Arabic)
- Youth Arab’s Immigration, Employment and the Future of the Regio by Ahmed Younis
- Challenges to Dialogue and Understanding Across Generations Some Lessons from Latin America by Ana Maria Goldani
- Existing frameworks for dialogue and mutual understanding across generations: family, community, educational institutions and workplace by Antonio Monserrat
- Existing framework for dialogue and mutual understanding across generations: family, community, educational institutions and workplace by Donna M. Butts
- Paper by Falko Mohrs
- Trends that Affect Parents and Children in Our Present World by Ignacio Socías
- The World Programme of Action (WPAY) and of the International Year of the Youth(IYY) by Jacque Koroi
- Older adults in small households; causes and consequences by Jenny Gierveld
- Promoting intergenerational understanding between the young and old: the case of Singapore by Leng Leng Thang
- Creating Synergy for Youth Empowerment by Maha Fayyad Mohamed
- The changing patterns of Intergenerational Relations in South Africa by Makiwane Monde
- Intergenerational Dialogue as a Way to Diagnose and Prevent Violence by Paola Silva
- Paper by Pat Dolan
- Youth in the ESCWA Region: Situation and Responses by Paul Tacon
- The role of youth concerning generation’s dialogue by Rasha Fatian Salim (Arabic)
- Lesson learned from the current approaches to promote dialogue and understanding as well as reinforcing youth participation by Rasha Fatian Salim (Arabic)
- Intercultural and Intergenerational dialogue from an Asia Pacific Perspective by Samah Hadid
- Platform for a Generational Dialogue on the Future of Latin America: A Window on the Future by Simone Cecchini
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