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SUMMARY:How the UN is Tackling Global Crises: An Insider's Perspective
DESCRIPTION:The world has always been managing crises. From armed conflict to climate change and pandemics\, the United Nations is the place where the international community gathers to attempt to solve them. Effective communication about these challenges and the responses to them is one of the keys to global cooperation. The United Nations’ top communications official will be in Ohio to engage with local communities. \nJoin us at CCWA to hear from Under-Secretary-General for Global Communications\, Melissa Fleming. She will explain the role of the United Nations\, show how it is working to improve lives across the globe\, and make a case for why Ohio and the United Nations are natural partners in the fight against climate change\, disinformation\, inequality and other pressing challenges. She will also share stories from her personal journey\, which has taken her from New York\, Geneva and Vienna\, to emergency situations and refugee camps throughout the world. Melissa Fleming is a TED speaker\, the author of the book\, A Hope More Powerful than the Sea\, and the host of the award-winning UN podcast\, Awake at Night.
URL:https://www.ccwa.org/events/melissafleming/
LOCATION:The Union Club\, 1211 Euclid Ave.\, Cleveland\, OH\, 44115\, United States
CATEGORIES:CCWA Event,Foreign Policy Forum,Public Forum,Speaker Series
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SUMMARY:Dinner Hosting: Journalists from Cameroon
DESCRIPTION:CCWA is looking for internationally minded individuals and families to host international exchange participants for dinner on Sunday\, April 16. The participants are journalists and media experts from Cameroon who are in Cleveland on an exchange project called “Countering Disinformation.” \nDinner Hosting FAQ \nNo need for an elaborate multi-course meal. Dinner does not need to be expensive and can be done as easily as you’d like. A potluck or a catered meal are also possibilities. Schedule pending\, a weekend brunch or lunch may also be arranged. \nThe more the merrier. You’re welcome to invite family members or friends to help welcome your international guests. \nWho’s coming to dinner? Groups range from 2 – 5 visitors—an interpreter may be included\, too. Background information will be provided typically one week in advance. This includes visitor name\, profession\, and dietary restrictions. \nSign me up! To host this group\, please contact Andrew Kovach at akovach@ccwa.org. We ask first time hosts to fill out a Citizen Diplomat profile form here. A CCWA staff member will also briefly meet you in person at your home prior to hosting.
URL:https://www.ccwa.org/events/dinner-hosting-journalists-from-cameroon-2/
LOCATION:OH
CATEGORIES:International Visitors
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SUMMARY:Lessons from the Edge: Ukraine in Crisis | A Luncheon Event
DESCRIPTION:Reflecting on the events that led to her removal as U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine in 2019\, Marie “Masha” Yovanovitch has a stark but hopeful story to tell of the dedication of foreign service officers and her own career. Moving up through the ranks of the State Department\, Yovanovitch leveraged her intelligence and work ethic to arrive at the post of Ambassador to Ukraine in 2016. Her endeavors to encourage democracy\, support anti-corruption efforts\, and advance U.S. interests and values in Ukraine no doubt left a lasting impression that continues to inform the policies of a country now under direct military attack. Please join us for a special luncheon and book signing event with the ambassador. \nBooks will be available at the event for purchase through a partnership with Visible Voice Books. Please consider pre-ordering your book as 15% of proceeds from pre-sales will be donated to Cleveland Council on World Affairs. To order your book in advance\, please click here.  \n—
URL:https://www.ccwa.org/events/lessons-from-the-edge-ukraine-in-crisis-a-luncheon-event-with-amb-maria-yovanovitch/
LOCATION:The Union Club\, 1211 Euclid Ave.\, Cleveland\, OH\, 44115\, United States
CATEGORIES:Foreign Policy Forum,Public Forum,Speaker Series
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SUMMARY:Dinner Hosting: Countering Holocaust Denial and Antisemitism to Combat Hate
DESCRIPTION:CCWA is looking for internationally minded individuals and families to host international exchange participants for dinner on April 28. \nParticipants are in Cleveland on an exchange project called Countering Holocaust Denial and Antisemitism to Combat Racism & Identity-Based Hate. Participants are from Mexico\, Brazil\, Chile\, and Argentina. This project is part of the U.S. Department of State’s Interantional Visitors Leadership Program. \nDinner Hosting FAQ \nNo need for an elaborate multi-course meal. Dinner does not need to be expensive and can be done as easily as you’d like. A potluck or a catered meal are also possibilities. Schedule pending\, a weekend brunch or lunch may also be arranged.\nThe more the merrier. You’re welcome to invite family members or friends to help welcome your international guests.\nWho’s coming to dinner? Groups range from 2 – 5 visitors—an interpreter may be included\, too. Background information will be provided typically one week in advance. This includes visitor name\, profession\, and dietary restrictions. \nSign me up! To host this group\, please contact Maria Garcia-Olalla at mgarciaolalla@ccwa.org. We ask first time hosts to fill out a Citizen Diplomat profile form here. A CCWA staff member will also briefly meet you in person at your home prior to hosting.
URL:https://www.ccwa.org/events/dinner-hosting-countering-holocaust-denial-and-antisemitism-to-combat-hate/
LOCATION:OH
CATEGORIES:International Visitors
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