May 2019
Inas Hegazi, PhD
Inas Hegazi is the ECD Manager at UNICEF Egypt Country Office. She is recognized for her expertise in policy development, advocacy and sector wide reforms for promoting the rights of children as established under the CRC and other international frameworks. Dr.
Joao da Costa, MBA
20 years working with UNICEF Timor-Leste with areas of professional skills in: Programme Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation, Capacity building on Results Based Management (RBM), Human Rights-Based Approach to Programming (HRBAP), Result-Based Budgeting and Planning, PF4C, System Development/DevInfo, DevInfo Master Trainer, Budget Management and Research (Census, DHS and MICS and other UNICEF programmatic studies and evaluation).
Jamshed Kurbonov, MSSW
Mr. Jamshed Kurbonov is an Education Officer at UNICEF
Chinara Dzhumagulova, PhD
Dr. Chinara Dzhumagulova has 29 years of experience in the areas of education and youth program development, teacher training and management, advocacy, and monitoring and evaluation.
1998-2002. Education Program manager at “Save the Children” Denmark in Kyrgyzstan.
WEBINAR | Out of the Shadows: Shining light on the response to child sexual abuse and exploitation
The Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU), Oak Foundation and the World Childhood Foundation USA will host a webinar showcasing an expansion and updates to the EIU global index:
“Out of the Shadows: Shining light on the response to child sexual abuse and exploitation”
The updated index now includes 60 countries, representing 85% of the world’s child population. The webinar will also feature examples of how the index is being used in advocacy and practice.
INTL SYMPOSIUM | Investing in early childhood development for peaceful societies
Speakers include:
- Professor Larry Aber, New York University
- Dr Laura Dunne, Queen’s University Belfast
- Professor James Leckman, Yale University
- Elizabeth Lule, Early Childhood Development Action Network
- Dr Sarah Miller, Queen’s University Belfast
- Dr Rima Salah, Early Childhood Peace Consortium
- Professor Hiro Yoshikawa, New York University
To register:
Free admission but pre-registration is essential.
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