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The Brussels conferences are an important occasion for the Syrian civil society and building on the success in previous years, the European Union is dedicating a Day of Dialogue to ensuring that Syrian voices are heard. In addition to its continuous and regular dialogue with civil society and in preparation of the Conference, the European Union intensified its engagement with civil society, through various consultations at country level and online. The Day of Dialogue The Day of Dialogue is an essential feature of the Brussels Conferences.
9 million people are at risk of sliding into food insecurity. The economic crisis continues to affect civilians across the country. With more than 60% of the population inside Syria relying on food assistance to cover their basic needs, and against the background of increased cost of basic commodities, inflation and currency depreciation, increasing price of bread, energy and water scarcity, heavy reliance on external exports, the panel will seek to bring to the fore the issue of food assistance and food security inside Syria and the wider region. The region relies heavily on wheat imports, making it particularly vulnerable to soaring wheat prices.
For this reason, and in line with the European Year of the Youth and the priorities set for the implementation of the Youth, Peace and Security Agenda, the invited young Syrian panellists will debate the future of their country, while representing the voices of young people in Syria and in diaspora countries facing numerous challenges that are fundamental to their wellbeing and ability to participate in the debate on a daily basis, such as the lack of access to education or vocational training, rampant unemployment, social exclusion, discrimination or limited support of the state, among others. As such, the panel will be looking at the potential mechanisms for the participation of Syrian youth in the political process, building on the main relevant European youth goals and the key Youth, Peace and Security Agenda and UNSCR 2250 five key pillars.
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Josep Borrell Fontelles, High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Policy and Vice-President of the European Commission Opening addresses by countries hosting the largest numbers of Syrian refugees in the region Restitution by Civil Society Keynote speaker: Mr Geir Pedersen UN Special Envoy for Syria Statements and announcements of pledges by participating delegations 11:15 - 11:30 FAMILY PHOTO 11:30 - 12:15 PRESS CONFERENCE 12:00 - 13:30 LUNCH BREAK 13:30 - 15:30 AFTERNOON PLENARY SESSION (Part I) Opening speech by the Chair: Mr.
English, French, Arabic and Turkish interpretation will be available. 08:00-09:00 Registration and coffee 09:00-09:30 Welcome remarks Commissioner Janez LENARČIČ, Commissioner for Crisis Management (video message) DG NEAR Maciej POPOWSKI, Director General ad interim EEAS Helena KONIG, Deputy Secretary General DG ECHO Andreas PAPACONSTANTINOU, Director for Neighbourhood and Middle East Feedback from country-led consultation with civil society in Syria, Lebanon and Jordan Jordan: Ahmad AWAD, Founder and Director of the Phenix Center for Economic and Informatics Studies in Jordan Lebanon: Elias SADKNI, Co-founder of House of Peace Syria: Nada ASWAD, Member of the Women Advisory Board of the Office of the Special Envoy for Syria (WAB) and a facilitator in civil society virtual space of the EU 09:30-11:00 First panel session – Giving space to Syrian voices The Syrian crisis is in its 11th year and has led to the displacement of more than 12 million Syrians.
It aims at identifying ways to strengthen the voices of Syrian people inside Syria, in neighbouring countries and in the EU, based on good examples of how Syrians have come together in various forms over the last ten years. The panel will be fed by input from civil society through an online survey that was launched end of March 2022.
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Summary and highlights of Oman 2-1 Syria in Friendly Match | 12/27/20221-0 min 22, Essam Al-Subhi. 2-0 min 58, Moataz SalehEVENT ENDEDPhoto: Marca1:29 PM7 days agoThank you all for joining us in this intense duel with an exciting ending, it has been a pleasure to be with all of you. See you all again! 1:29 PM7 days agoVictory for the Omán team by the narrowest of margins; 1:26 PM7 days agoSyria had a chance in one of the last minutes of the game after a cross, but the goalkeeper got the better of him. 1:20 PM7 days agoThe referee will add a total of five minutes of time to this match; 1:14 PM7 days agoThe shot from the edge of the area by a Syrian player went over the goal; 1:10 PM7 days agoYellow to Om's number 14 for the tackle and also to his coach for protesting to the referee; 1:06 PM7 days agoDouble change in the Syrian national team as it seeks to tie the match 1:01 PM7 days agoIraq came close to tying the game, but the ball went over the goal; 12:55 PM7 days agoThe Syrian national team cut the deficit on the scoreboard after a lateral cross from the right ended with a header at the far post that beat the rival goalkeeper; 12:49 PM7 days agoThe second of the Omani national team arrived with a shot from outside the area by Moataz Saleh that touched a defender and ended up going in;12:49 PM7 days agoSyria's arrival after a lateral cross, but the goalkeeper cleared the ball with his fists.
Chair: EEAS Carl HALLERGARD, Deputy Managing Director MENA. DMD Moderator: Karen COLEMAN Ruba JARADAT, ILO, Regional Director for the Arab States Dr Luay SHABANEH, UNFPA, Regional Director, Arab States region Hindrin MUHAMAD, Youth activist in women's right and countering extremism (Virtually) Himbervan KOSE, Member of CSSR (UN taskforce for Syrian civil society to negotiate peace for Syria) Lujain HAMZEH, Founder of the Out of the Box initiative (Virtually) Elena DIKOMITIS, Advocacy Manager for the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) in Lebanon Rapporteurs: Dana ABDEEN, Member of civil society support room Wrap-up by rapporteurs 13:00-14:30 Lunch break 14:30-16:00 Third thematic panel session – Food assistance and Food security 12 million people are facing acute food insecurity, and 1.
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With 2022 announced as the European Year of Youth, and with a generation of young Syrians who have grown up, live or settled abroad, it is evident that the conversation with civil society and youth organisations needs to be increasingly addressing their vision for peace in Syria on top of the daily challenges they come to face at such young age. The Syrian youth is already engaged politically either as members of civil society organisations, student unions or representatives of various political bodies. Their needs and visions for peace in Syria has so far received little attention it deserves.
Within that context, the panel will discuss means to ensure continuity of services and delivery to those most affected? How to ensure support to contingency planning for responders? How to mitigate external factors affecting food security in Syria and the region? How to build more resilient communities and ensure proper linkages between food assistance, livelihood support and early recovery? Chair: Mr. Michael KOEHLER, DG ECHO acting Director General Stéphane ROMATET, Directeur du Centre de crise et de soutien, France Corinne FLEISCHER, World Food Programme, Regional Director Kieren BARNES, Mercy Corps, Syria Director Adele KHODR, UNICEF, Regional Director Erik van OMMERING, CARITAS Austria, Senior Programme Manager for the Middle East Rapporteur: Alexandra SAIEH, Norwegian Refugee Council, Advocacy Advisor Dialogue with civil society 11 years into the crisis, civil society inside Syria, in the region and beyond, continue to play a crucial role, both for the Syrian people and for the future of Syria.
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It provides an important platform for civil society representatives from Syria, the region and beyond to meet and exchange with Ministers, Principals and Decision-makers from Syria’s neighbouring countries, the donor community and institutional stakeholders, such as the European Union and the United Nations as well as international organisations. The Day of Dialogue will be held on 9 May 2022 as a hybrid event, providing the opportunity for participants to connect remotely. The event will consist of three panel discussions focusing on key themes relevant to the Syrian crisis context and the international community’s response, namely “Giving space to Syrian voices”, “Youth” and “Food assistance and Food security”. The conclusions and recommendations from the dialogue will be conveyed to the high level segment of the conference on 10 May 2022.
Civil society organisations and individual Syrians have shouldered a major part of the humanitarian, protection and resilience efforts throughout the crisis and are crucial stakeholders in the peace process for the future of Syria. The European Union is working closely with civil society, committed to ensure that space is given to Syrian voices to allow Syrian women, men, children and youth to express their needs, priorities and aspirations.
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The discussion will cut across various sectors and topics, including WASH, water crisis and scarcity, climate change adaptation, support to livelihoods, resilience and early recovery. The issue is particularly topical this year and of relevance to the wider MENA region, against a complex geo-political background directly impacting the situation on the ground and capacities to respond (UNSC Cross-Border Resolution, situation in Ukraine).
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