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Sectoral 2013 - International Multi Sectoral Conference

Date2013-09-16 - 2013-09-30

Deadline2013-09-16

VenueMANCHESTER , UK - United Kingdom UK - United Kingdom

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Websitehttps://standrewsfoundation.co.nr/

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Participants are cordially invited to an international Multi-Sectoral conference organized by St. Andrews Charitable Trust Foundation with the theme “HIV/AIDS AND WOMEN/YOUTH EMPOWERMENT PREVENTION -THE WAY FORWARD”. This conference will take place at the KING'S HOUSE CONFERENCE CENTER IN MANCHESTER UNITED KINGDOM.
The conference will bring together Leading figures in various sectors/Government and Non Governmental Organizations (NGOs) from across the World to discuss the several of ways of empowering the women/youths to succeed and how the society can protect them as it’s most valuable asset. This Conference will create an opportunity for participants to learn more about the impact of women and youth empowerment in combating the scourge of HIV/AIDS. Delegates will receive professional updates from experts internationally about the various ways of preventing HIV/AIDS epidemic and other serious health problems. The Conference will also provide an opportunity for participants to share insights and Experiences and to network with other colleagues from voluntary sectors, health, education, religious groups, Governments, social organizations, cooperate bodies, local authorities and other areas. It is also an opportunity to get direct access to loans and grants from Participating donors and sponsors.
The opening address will be given by the Former United States President - His Excellency Mr. Jimmy Carter. Keynote Speakers include: Dr Margaret Chan: Director General of World Health Organization, Mr. Ben Bradshaw: Minister of Health in England and the Scottish Minister of Health: Andy Kerr and others.
Proposed Agenda;
* Women empowerment
* Youth empowerment
* HIV and Aids prevention and treatment
* Child development and Employment
* Priority Public Health issues
* Child Abuse and Social exclusion
* Women and Gender equality
* Women and Sex Education
* Health Improvement
* Globalization and Health
* Peace and Security
* Women and Child Trafficking.
* Human Rights Protection
* Violence Against Women.

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