You are Invited to 

The ECOSOC Partnership Forum

“Partnership: Successful Models and Critical Factors for 

Local/Global SDG Impact”

January 31, 2023 at 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm EST (New York Time)

Via zoom: https://zoom.us/j/6091308836

Presenters include:

David Wick, Ashland Culture of Peace Commission (ACPC)
Lisa Broderick, Police2Peace
Fred Arment, International Cities of Peace
George Anthony, Global Youth Mentorship Project
Moderated by Tezikiah Gabriel, Pathways To Peace

A critical factor in impacting the 2030 Agenda is to employ an authentic partnership approach to programs and practices. The presenters in this event represent relevant and effective programs that demonstrate success through local/global, public/private, and intergenerational partnerships. The organizations featured include Pathways To Peace, the Rotary EClub of World Peace, Police2Peace, Ashland Culture of Peace Commission, and International Cities of Peace. Presenters will provide inclusive partnership models and practical and proven practices for successful partnerships, including building sustainable infrastructure and empowering local/global, cross-cultural, and intergenerational collaboration.

Please join us in this interactive event that explores partnership through the lens of successful models that advance the SDGs and the 2030 Agenda.

Registration for Partnership Exchange Session, the informal pre-meeting of Partnership Forum, is open until 26 January Click HERE

Non-governmental organizations and other non-state stakeholders can register to attend either virtually or in-person. Registration for 2023 ECOSOC Partnership Forum is open until 23 January 2023. Click HERE

David Wick
David Wick

Ashland Culture of Peace Commission (ACPC)

From their years of working with the UN NGO Pathways To Peace, David Wick and Irene Kai brought the seeds of the 1999 United Nations resolution, the Declaration, and Programme of Action on a Culture of Peace (A/RES/53/243), to Ashland, Oregon.

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Lisa Broderick
Lisa Broderick

Police2Peace

Police2Peace is a national nonprofit which provides programs and training in community policing and community engagement for municipal police agencies of all kinds. With a diverse team and board members from the activist and police communities, Police2Peace works across the country serving both small departments and large agencies.

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J. Frederick Arment
J. Frederick Arment

International Cities of Peace

International Cities of Peace is an all-volunteer, altruistic yet practical organization dedicated to facilitating the establishment of member Cities of Peace worldwide. The central organization is a registered 501(c)3 nonprofit association, a cooperative much like an industry trade association. International Cities of Peace members include nearly 400 self-established Cities of Peace in over 70 nations on all six continents.

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George Anthony
George Anthony

Global Leaders Intergenerational Mentorship Program

The Pathways To Peace Global Leaders Mentorship program serves to provide peace building, leadership skill sets and training opportunities to young individuals to engage the United Nations and UN NGO’S in providing solutions in support of United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.

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Tezikiah Gabriel
Tezikiah Gabriel

Pathways To Peace

Pathways To Peace (PTP) is an UN-designated Peace Messenger Organization that holds consultative status with the UN Department of Global Communications (DGC) and the UN Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC). For over 40 years, PTP has been engaged in innovation, collaboration, and movement-building. Our Vision is for a World at Peace, and our work is about building a Culture of Peace.

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