VIRTUAL ROUNDTABLE (FACEBOOK LIVESTREAM):
Digital media and the Syrian Crisis. How development organisations leverage digital technologies to support Syrian refugees & Internally Displaced People.
December 13, 3pm-5pm (GMT)
You are warmly invited to participate to a virtual roundtable/debate on how organisations use digital media to promote peacebuilding, reconciliation and community reconstruction in the Syrian crisis. The following organisations will present their experiences, and discuss challenges and opportunities opened up by digital media for supporting peace-building and reconciliation in the Syrian crisis:
- Nabil Eid, Strategic Disability Inclusion – Syria
- Joel Bergner, Artolution.
- Ali Sheikh and Aida Hussein, Syrian Eyes.
- Mohammed Al Dbiyat, Salamieh Friends Association.
- Suha Tutunji, Jusoor Organization.
The event will be live-streamed on the e-Voices: Redressing Marginality facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/BUevoices/
The virtual roundtable is part of the AHRC International Network eVoices: Redressing Marginality. To know more about the network please check our website: http://evoices.cemp.ac.uk/
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