EVENT AGENDA
The upcoming meeting offers participants a valuable opportunity to connect, exchange ideas, and contribute to the growth of the field. It will foster a sense of community among society members, enabling them to collaborate and learn from one another. Junior scholars will benefit especially, as they will have the chance to network, present their research, and engage in discussions with senior scholars, fostering mentorship and intellectual growth.
Learning Objectives
The Human Rights Annual Conference on Economic Crisis, Child Protection, HIV/AIDS Treatment, Prostitution, and Sex Work seeks to bring together leading academic scientists, researchers, and scholars to share their experiences and research findings on various aspects of International Human Rights Law. This conference will serve as a dynamic interdisciplinary platform where researchers, practitioners, and educators can present and discuss the latest innovations, trends, and pressing concerns. Attendees will also address the practical challenges they face and explore effective solutions within the realm of International Human Rights Law.
AMA Conference Center New York City 1601 Broadway 6th floor, New York, NY 10019, United States and Maison De La Culture Douta Seck, in Dakar, Senegal.
AGENDA
Day 1
10:00AM to 11:45AM
Opening Remarks: Kenneth Pargament, Ph.D.
11:50PM to 2:00PM
Paper Presentation Sessions by participants
2:00PM to 2:30PM
Lunch, posters still available for viewing
2:30PM to 4:00PM
Discussion on Corruption Prevention.
Day 2
9:30AM to 11:30AM
Improving Sustainability, Impact and Effectiveness on how to eradicate Corruption.
11:30PM to 12:00PM
- Tea break
12:00PM to 2:00PM
- Paper Presentation Sessions by participants
2:00PM to 2:30PM
- Reception Break
2:30PM to 4:00PM
Paper presentations by participants.
Day 3
9:30AM to 11:30AM
Improving Sustainability, Impact and Effectiveness on how to eradicate Unemployment.
11:50AM to 2:00PM
- Reception Break
2:00PM to 4:00PM
- Paper presentations by participants
Day 4
9:30AM to 11:30AM
Opening Remarks by Oriana Ambrosius
11:30PM to 2:00PM
The causes of Corruption and Prevention.
2:00PM to 2:30PM
Reception Break
2:30PM to 4:00PM
Paper presentations by participants
Day 5
10:00AM to 11:45AM
Opening Remarks by BolÃvar Amistad, M.D
11:50PM to 2:00PM
The Future of Environment Protection and Contributions.
2:00PM to 2:30PM
Lunch
2:30PM to 3:00PM
Closing remarks.
3:00PM
The end.
CONFERENCE EXECUTIVE DIRECTORS
Mr. Catherine Craver, B.A, M.Ed
Prof. Harold G. Koenig
Mr. Jeff Levin, Ph.D
Ms. Susan G. Meador, M.D
The conference will explore critical questions surrounding the equitable distribution of resources and the significance of social inclusion in fostering a fair and just society. Discussions will also focus on the influence of less-developed countries in global politics, business, education, and the public sector, while examining key social and economic trends that have the potential to reduce violence.
The Human Rights Annual Conference on Economic Crisis, Child Protection, HIV/AIDS Treatment, Prostitution, Sex Work, and Forced Labor will delve into pressing issues such as:
- Gaining a deeper understanding of the relationship between religion, human rights, and environmental protection
- Developing methods to measure the impact of spirituality, religion, and health on individual and societal well-being
- Investigating how participation in religious or spiritual communities affects the health and flourishing of both individuals and communities
This conference provides a platform for participants to critically engage with these themes, fostering meaningful discussions and innovative solutions to global challenges.