kobi
@kobiskolnick
Facilitator, Educator, Global Citizen | Founder of lead4impact.com | Enthusiastic about Transformational & Impactful People Centered Leadership for Humanity
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http://www.lead4impact.com 20-04-2009 04:47:57
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Here at Columbia University for the launch of its new Youth, Peace, and Security Leadership Program!🕊️ Very excited to see a program 📚 that doesn't only recognize the work of young peacebuilders 🤩, but most importantly provides tools & network to elevate the amazing work of young ppl!🙌
On May 27-29, 🇮🇹 will host in Rome the #SDG16 Conference 🕊 prior to the #HLPF. Thanks to Cooperazione Italiana 🇮🇹 & UNDP Youth we are looking for #Youth-led NGOs involved in implementing SDG16 to join Governments and other stakeholders to monitor and follow-up progresses. Apply here 🔽
Enter a transformative conversation with the first cohort of the YPS leadership program at Columbia, and practitioners, academics, foundations and United Nations leaders KAS New York Office
Tomorrow I will be joining António Guterres, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus and Tom Fletcher to launch the #COVID19 Global Humanitarian Response Plan. You can watch live on UN Web TV at 10h00 EST / 14h00 GMT. x.com/i/broadcasts/1…
More than 13M people need urgent humanitarian aid in Burkina Faso, Mali & Niger amid violence, #COVID19 & extreme weather. UN Humanitarian shares some powerful stories of people living in one of the world’s fastest-growing emergencies. unocha.exposure.co/humans-of-sahel
🚨 Call for inputs 🚨 For my next report to the United Nations, I am looking for inputs on the challenges faced by woman human rights defenders working in conflict, post-conflict or crisis-affected settings. 🗓️ Deadline: 22 May 2023 More information here 👇 ohchr.org/en/calls-for-i…
Kobi Skolnick, who is Israeli, and Aziz Abu Sarah, who is Palestinian, have worked for years leading tours to see their homelands. After the Hamas terror attacks, they began holding events in the US in hopes of fostering understanding. Marissa Parra reports nbcnews.to/3H3ttnH