Planning Committee Meeting
**This is a closed meeting for Planning Committee members only.**
**This is a closed meeting for Planning Committee members only.**
Are you organizing a Parallel Event for the NGO CSW65 Virtual Forum? Not sure how to best utilize our virtual platform for your event? Join us for a training session specifically for Parallel Event organizers! We'll be going over how to utilize the platform to host your event, as well as how to promote your
Join our first Monthly Meeting of 2021! The purpose of this session is to raise awareness, and to provide resources regarding issues related to women’s mental health challenges experienced during this unprecedented period of COVID-19 restrictions. The discussion will focus on sharing insights on the disproportionate psychosocial health outcomes of the pandemic, and to provide
Join the first session of the Youth Leaders and Young Professionals' Youth Preparation Series for an introduction to NGO CSW and our Executive Committee. Prepare for the CSW and learn tips on how to engage. More information coming soon. Register here.
If interested in the Advisory Working Group or want to learn more, email us at beijing25@ngocsw.org.
Young people from around the world sharing their work at the grassroots level. **TIME TBD** Register here.
**This is a closed meeting for Planning Committee members only.**
Learn how to make your interventions impactful; how to land and conduct an effective advocacy meeting with policy-makers; how to integrate youth within CSW processes; how to use social media to your advantage and push your message; and strategize on next steps after CSW. Register here. Download the flyer.
Led by Jenni Prisk, this session will provide you with techniques and skills to present your key messages with clarity, impact and poise, tips for online presentation, strengthen your voice in professional settings. More information coming soon. Register here.
Climate change presents an unprecedented threat to economies and societies around the world. The climate crisis burdens all of humanity, but not equally. The world’s poor, the majority of whom are women, are disproportionately affected. To advance workable and equitable solutions on the local, national, and global level, women must continue to serve as change