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IIFWP at the United Nations International Meeting on Small Island Developing States Mauritius January 10~14, 2005. Approaching the Pailles Conference Center Port Louis, Mauritius. Opening Ceremonies of the Mauritius International Meeting for Small Island Developing States January 10th, 2005.
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IIFWP at the United Nations International Meeting on Small Island Developing StatesMauritiusJanuary 10~14, 2005
Approaching the Pailles Conference Center Port Louis, Mauritius
Opening Ceremonies of the Mauritius International Meeting for Small Island Developing States January 10th, 2005
The Prime Minister of Mauritius • Welcomes everyone and opens the event in the capacity of the President of the International Meeting
Throughout the conference, IIFWP delegates met with Heads of StateHeads of Delegations, and Ambassadors, as well asRepresentatives of Nations, and leaders of Intergovernmental and Non-Governmental Organizations
Greeting the Prime Minister of Samoa in the main UN Conference Room, January 13th, 2005
Prime Minister of Samoa being interviewed for “Voices of Peace” by Mr. Kevin Pickard
Current President of the Seychelles being introduced by Sir James Manacham (IIFWP Delegate,) the founding President of Seychelles.
Greeting Ambassador Sichan Siv, United States Ambassador to the UN for Economic and Social Affairs
Secretary General speaks with the Head of the Egyptian Delegation.
Mauritius Speaker of the House, a friend of Mauritius IIFWP members.
IIFWP conducted a Side Event on Comprehensive Human Development, HIV/AIDS Prevention & Technology Transfer. The ECOSOC rapporteur acknowledged the IIFWP side event as the best they had observed. Participants stayed on after the formal end time.
First Speaker: Sir James R. Mancham • Founding President, Republic of the Seychelles spoke on “An innovative approach to SIDS leadership for the 21st century”
Second: Dr. Thomas Walsh spoke on “A comprehensive approach to human development that simultaneously enables sustainable development and strengthens HIV/AIDS prevention”
Following Rev. Ghomsi’s talk about HIV/AIDS prevention currently underway in Africa, Ms. Karen Judd Smith spoke • “Integrating technology transfer and comprehensive capacity development for island youth and the Ocean Providence.”
89 People gathered for the Mauritius Symposium at the • Trou Aux Biches Resort Hotel, Mauritius
The Keynote Address introduced many Mauritius leaders to the founding principles and work of the IIFWP
Rev. Kwak instructed guests about the meaning and value of the Blessing and all participated.
Symposium guests included the Ambassador of Grenada to the UN and the Senior Minister, Head of the Grenada Delegation to the MIM.
IIFWP Delegation met with the President of the UN General Assembly Friday January 14, 2005
Rev. Kwak explained Rev. Moon’s recommendation for an Interreligious Council at the United Nations and the ideal of the Peace UN.
The meeting took place in the Secretariat of the Pailles Conference Center
The Mauritius International Meeting closed with informal meetings
Informal consultations lasted into the evenings at the Conference Hotels.
L to R: Karen Smith, Thomas Walsh, Opposition Leader, Dr. Kwak Chung-hwan, Speaker of the House, Sir James Mancham, Kevin Pickard
IIFWP at the United Nations International Meeting on Small Island Developing States,January 2005