WSWD 2022—Opening Statement by UNOG Director General Tatiana Valovaya
The world is slowly and unevenly resurfacing from the devastating global crisis triggered by the Covid-19 pandemic, which has destroyed millions of lives and livelihoods and exposed deep inequalities, unsustainable practices and entrenched patterns of social exclusion. In this context, how can we unite to build a more sustainable and equitable future?
By focusing on partnerships and alliances, the 2022 celebration of World Social Work Day at the United Nations in Geneva will contribute to the conversation on the values and proposals of different groups and communities for building a new eco-social world. At the heart of the discussion will be the transformative potential of social work in striving towards a new eco-social world that is inclusive of all people.
Learn more https://www.unrisd.org/en/projects/world-social-work-day
Видео WSWD 2022—Opening Statement by UNOG Director General Tatiana Valovaya канала UNRISD
By focusing on partnerships and alliances, the 2022 celebration of World Social Work Day at the United Nations in Geneva will contribute to the conversation on the values and proposals of different groups and communities for building a new eco-social world. At the heart of the discussion will be the transformative potential of social work in striving towards a new eco-social world that is inclusive of all people.
Learn more https://www.unrisd.org/en/projects/world-social-work-day
Видео WSWD 2022—Opening Statement by UNOG Director General Tatiana Valovaya канала UNRISD
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