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O U R W O R K W I T H T H E U N I T E D N A T I O N S R E G I S T E R E D A S : I N S T I T U T E O F T H E B L E S S E D V I R G I N M A RY L O R E T O G E N E R A L AT E

THE UNITED NATIONS UNDERSTANDING OF OUR NGO IS: The whole Organization/Congregation and its ministries. That is: The members (Sisters), those involved in our ministries, teachers, staff, associates, past students etc. and whoever we include as part of our network.

Our NGO is associated with DPI : And has

NGO Office Engage with UN Processes Network

MAIN TASKS OF NGO OFFICE TO THE UNITED NATIONS 1. Engage with United Nations Processes and Relevant Actions 2. Develop Network engagement with UN processes 3. Develop and enhance the support structure at province/country level. 4. Communicate with Network about The NGO and its work with the United Nations

1. Engage with United Nations Processes and Relevant Actions

HOW DO WE ENGAGE IN UN PROCESSES?

We work in collaboration with: Social Development NGO Committees Major Groups Working Group on Girls Human Trafficking Financing for Development Working Groups Networks Coalitions Coalition Global citizenship 2030 NGO Migration and Refugees Religious NGOs Religious at the UN RUN Major Group

The 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda is the Framework for our work

The 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda is about:

Our Focus Areas Empowerment of Women Stop Human Trafficking Empowerment of Girls Eradicate poverty Promote Global Citizenship Ensure Financing for Development Within the SDG Framework and based on the fulfillment of Human Rights

MAIN FORMS OF ENGAGEMENT WITH UN PROCESSES: Preparing and deliver written and oral statements Organize side - events on the topic discussed at these meetings. Meet with diplomats from Member States to discuss issues we are trying to forward at the UN. e.g. at the moment, we are working on Universal Social Protection as a means of eradicating poverty. Invite members of our network to speak at official meetings or side-events when possible. Of special interest are persons with direct experience of and directly affected by the topic being discussed.

An essential aspect of our work is the knowledge necessary to carry out the task at hand. Therefore, we attend UN Briefings, Commissions, High Level Panels, Forums Online Briefings Workshops Discussions and other relevant activities to educate ourselves on the issues and keep up to date with the ongoing processes.

2. Network Engagement with The United Nations

Direct Engagement Network Engagement Indirect Engagement

ENGAGE NETWORK MEMBERS IN UN PROCESSES AND RELATED ACTIVITIES Respond to surveys from UN bodies, from NGO Committees and from the NGO Office. Participate in UNDPI/NGO Annual Conferences Participate in the Annual UN Commission on the Status of Women, The commission on Social Development, The Commission on Population and Development and The High Level Political Forum. Other emerging possibilities

FEEDBACK OF ON GROUND EXPERIENCE/REFLECTION ON ISSUES WORTHY OF UN ATTENTION Feedback of on ground experience especially related to the Sustainable Development Goals Reflection on issues worthy of UN attention e.g. the spiritual and ethical dimensions. Use of the Arts to create awareness. Other creative ways of creating awareness and expressing our work

3. SUPPORT STRUCTURE AT PROVINCE/ COUNTRY LEVEL

SUPPORT STRUCTURE Province UN Representatives Other Contact Persons for specific issues

Ministries and Issues UN Province Representatives Spiritual Ministries Network on Human Trafficking Health Ministries Schools Non-Formal Ed. Social and Development Centres

The NGO Office offers: Immersion Experiences Internships Participation in online processes and events

4. Communication with Sisters and Network Worldwide.

Webpage Facebook Twitter Instagram UN Updates Communication You Tube Webinars Email WhatsApp Go to Meeting Skype Towards Global Citizenship

Accountability The NGO Representative reports to: Advisory Committee (4 times a year) General Leadership and Extended Leadership at ELM

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