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  • 60th Annual UN/DPI Conference -- Climate Change: How It Impacts All

    MEANINGFUL WORLD

    The United Nations Department of Public Information (DPI)

    In Cooperation With

    The NGO/DPI Executive Committee

    Presents the 60th Annual DPI/NGO Conference

    Climate Change: How It Impacts Us All
    5-7 September 2007

    The Conference will review the scientific evidence on climate change,
    including its consequences on indigenous peoples, water security, land
    use and the politics of energy. The Conference aims to facilitate
    individual action plans that address the threat of catastrophe posed
    by climate change and inspire participants to take action to mitigate
    - and in some cases - reverse the effects of this environmental
    crisis.

    Midday Workshop Schedule
    Wednesday, 5 September 2007
    1:15 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.
    Conference Room A

    Climate Change and the Mind-Body-Spirit Connection:
    Challenges for Holistic Health and Education

    Sponsored by Armenian International Women's Association
    Cosponsored by Worldwide Network for Gender Empowerment, Fielding
    Graduate University; International Council of Psychologists;
    Association for Trauma Outreach and Prevention; Afram Global
    Organization, Inc., Guinea, West Africa; and Meaningfulworld.com

    This workshop will describe the interdependent relationship between
    individuals and the environment. The members of this panel will
    address one of the least-talked-about effects of global climate
    change: its impact on the mind, body, and spirit. Panel members from
    Africa, Armenia, and Indonesia will address the physical, emotional,
    mental, and spiritual effects of climate change. They will also
    describe how we can positively engage the challenge posed by these
    effects by how we think, feel, believe, and behave. Through
    interactive dialog, verbal presentation, and visual examples, the
    panel will illustrate how taking care of oneself takes care of the
    earth.

    Moderator:
    Anie Kalayjian, Armenian International Women's Association,
    Adj. Professor of Psychology, Fordham University; President,
    Association for Trauma Outreach and Prevention


    Speakers:
    Ben Daouda Toure, Afram Global Organisation, Inc., Guinea, West Africa
    Arman Vardanyan, Armenian Mental Health Association, The Republic of Armenia
    Hawa Traore, Afram Global Organization, Inc., Guinea, West Africa
    Maria Elizabeth Arman, Atam Jaya University, Indonesia

    Networking Committee Presents
    Networking Breakfast Meetings
    5 and 7 September at 8:30 AM
    UN Cafeteria

    Dr. Kalayjian is member of the Conference Planning Committee and the
    Coordinator for the Networking Breakfast Meetings

    The purpose of the networking breakfast meetings is to provide an
    opportunity for NGOs to develop collaboration and partnership in
    various ways, including:

    -Processing information from the conference
    -Identifying and sharing individual and collective goals, and
    objectives re climate change
    -Identifying and sharing individual and collective actions related to
    negative impact of climate change

    Networking Breakfast themes
    -Climate Change: Cultural/Individual/Religious Practices & the
    Indigenous People, Facilitator: Dr. Gloria Willingham
    -Climate Change: Mind/Body/Spirit Perspectives, Facilitator: Dr. Inka
    Weissbecker
    -Climate Change: Educational Outreach, Ms. Georgina Galanis
    -Climate Change: Gender Perspectives, Facilitator: Dr. Anita Wenden
    -Climate Change: Ethics and Accountability, Facilitator: Dr. Kriss A. Kevorkian
    -Climate Change: Update on Scientific Research, Dr. Artemis Pipinelli and Dr. June Miller
    -Climate Change: Political Perspective, Mr. Ben Toure
    -Climate Change: Exploring the links between NGOs that work on poverty reduction, food security, gender and livestock in the poorest parts of the world: Mr. Gary Sealey
    -Climate Change: Military and Nuclear challenges, Facilitator: Dr. Frans C. Verhagen
    -5 Sept. ONLY: Climate Change and Spirituality: His Holiness Sri Sri Sri Viswayogi Viswamjee Maharaj

    For more general information, go to http://www.un.org/dpi/ngosection/conference/index. htm
    Phone: 201 941-2266; Fax 212 636-7153,
    E-mail: [email protected],
    Website: www.meaningfulworld.com

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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