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Media contact 9. 30am - 11. 30am – Keeping 1. 5 Alive: The Glasgow Climate Pact and Building Momentum towards COP27, Co-hosted by the Governments of Rwanda and the United Kingdom To support discussions during the 2022 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting and bring momentum to agreed climate commitments, a high-level side event on climate change will be held. It will take stock of COP26 outcomes, especially progress on the Glasgow Climate Pact, discuss innovative ways to access climate finance, including an introduction to the Kigali Principles on Carbon Finance, and aims to generate momentum for COP27 which will take place in Egypt in November 2022. The side event will be co-hosted by the Government of Rwanda and the Government of the United Kingdom, together with the COP26 Presidency. The event will bring together a range of leaders from across the Commonwealth, United Nations organisations, civil society, private sector, young people and women to discuss progress on the Glasgow Climate Pact, accessing climate finance, the desired outcomes of COP27 in Egypt and how Commonwealth Member States can work together to achieve them.
The Inaugural Commonwealth Legal Debate will be held immediately after the Access to Justice and Technology Innovation event. During this parliamentary-style debate, four student teams discuss a challenging debate question framed in the context of a changing and rapidly modernising legal world, while exploring the framework provided by Commonwealth values and principles. Due to meeting room capacity, attendance confirmation will be done on a first come, first served basis. RSVP by e-mailing Francisca Pretorius, Commonwealth Secretariat. 9am – 5. 45pm followed by a cocktail reception – Day 1 of Side Event Programme Focused on the Call to Action on Sustainable Urbanisation Across the Commonwealth Ubumwe Grande, Kigali The two-day side event will directly contribute to the overarching CHOGM theme of ‘Delivering a Common Future: Connecting, Innovating, Transforming’ and will complement the work being undertaken in other forums.
30pm: Women in Leadership: Beyond Numbers What is meaningful leadership, and what does it look like? In considering this question, pioneers who have advanced gender equality across the Commonwealth are invited to show not only that they have achieved high levels of women’s representation in decision making, but that this increased representation has led to real and lasting change for the betterment of society. 1. 30pm - 3pm: Women’s Economic Empowerment: Breaking Barriers This session considers the challenges affecting women’s economic empowerment, and opportunities for their full and equal participation in economic life.
It examines the hurdles women face in trade and entrepreneurship and will devise key entry points that might to clear the way for greater and sustainable economic empowerment. Watch livestream 3. 30pm - 5. 30pm: Parallel sessions Engaging Men and Boys: Ending Violence Against Women and Girls The session looks at programmes dedicated to engaging men and boys as agents of positive change and examines the critical role data plays in understanding violence against women and girls (VAWG) and its wider impacts.
Contact e-mail: Juliet Kabera and Faustin Muyazikwiye, Rwanda Environment Management Authority, and Alain Michel, Government of Rwanda. 1pm - 2. 30pm – High-Level Side Event on Violence Against Women and Girls Watch livestream recording Globally, one in three women and one in six women have experienced a form of sexual violence in their lifetime. Moreover, domestic violence escalated and intensified during the COVID-19 pandemic, with high incidence calls to domestic violence helplines increased up to 500% across Commonwealth countries. As a response, Commonwealth Secretariat partnered with the NO MORE Foundation to create and build effective and collaborative pathways to address violence and is convening this event on eliminating Violence Against Women and Girls and the Commonwealth Says NO MORE campaign on the margins of CHOGM.
30am - 10am – Countering Violent Extremism Hôtel Des Mille Collines, Kigali The Commonwealth Secretariat Countering Violent Extremism (CVE) Unit will convene Commonwealth policymakers and senior officials with responsibility for national security policy, counterterrorism, or peace and security policy to discuss challenges, and share best practices on approaches to managing terrorism and preventive steps to address the underlying conditions that drive individuals to radicalise and join violent extremist groups.
With speakers drawn from the sectors of peace mediation, military and security institutions and peace programming, this session will provide a forum to explore what practical measures can be taken to enable greater and more meaningful participation of women in peace and security. Conquering Cervical Cancer in the Commonwealth: Realities, Challenges and Opportunities Speakers from both medical and civil society backgrounds will discuss the importance of prioritising cervical cancer elimination and the challenges the Commonwealth faces with cervical cancer. The Commonwealth accounts for approximately 40% of global cervical cancer incidence and 43% of cervical cancer mortality. The outcome of this discussion will form part of important pre-CHOGM policy recommendations and will build up on the Heads of Government commitments in addressing the rising burden of non-communicable diseases.
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This high-level meeting will be held at the Kigali Conference Centre and distinguished speakers from the UN and across the Commonwealth will be presenting. The novel guidelines on the Whole System Approach in addressing violence against women and girls, as part of the implementation of Sustainable Development Goal 5, will be launched at the event, with opening remarks by a VVIP. Heads of Government and ministers, National Women's Machineries and other change-makers, civil society, business, NGOs, donors, press and celebrities are invited to attend. Due to meeting room capacity, attendance confirmation will be done on a first come, first served basis.
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5. 15pm - 5. 45pm – Launch of Youth Led Initiatives: The Commonwealth Youth for Sustainable Urbanisation and Sustainable and Clean Energy Action Group 5. 45pm - 6pm – Closing Debrief and Reflections 6pm – Cultural Dinner Reception Please note all times are in GMT+2 Commonwealth Women's Forum All #CWF events takes place on 20-21 June, 2022 at the Serena Hotel in Kigali, Rwanda. More info and media contact 9am - 10. 30am: Commonwealth Women's Forum Opening Session The Commonwealth Women’s Forum will officially begin with a plenary reflecting on gender equality, Welcome Remarks, a young speaker highlighting opportunities in the Commonwealth, and Opening Remarks from a Guest of Honour. 11am - 12.
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