http://worldviewmission.nl/?page_id=76
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=endscreen&v=Aj6ivVMDoFk&NR=1
Beyonce I Was Here (World Humanitarian Day 2012)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=endscreen&NR=1&v=ZBKphWGUbH8
http://whd-iwashere.org/?post_id=1721967267_438962612813024#_=_
Missing the message about Maternal Morality Spread awareness
http://www.unicef.org/devpro/46000_48066.html
http://www.un.org/esa/socdev/unyin/iyd2012.html
THE WEEK AHEAD AT THE UNITED NATIONS 32-12.doc https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/?ui=2&ik=9013c5621d&view=lg&msg=1397dfb300ec0303
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http://www.un.org/esa/socdev/unyin/iyd2012.html
HUMAN RIGHTS IN CHILDBIRTH CONFERENCE
THE HAGUE (HOLLAND – EUROPE)
MAY 31st – JUNE 1st , 2012
http://www.humanrightsinchildbirth.com/
WHY WORLDVIEW MISSION SUPPORTS CONGRESS HUMANRIGHTS IN CHILDBIRTH
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i1aj1btvzkY
https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/oneworldbirth1/Freedom_for_Birth_Screening_Kit
What are the Rights and Responsibilities of Birthing Women?
This international conference will convene for discussion and clarity on the scope of birthing women’s human rights to authority, support and choice in childbirth. In December, 2010, the European Court of Human Rights issued the first holding of a high human rights tribunal addressing the legal authority of birthing women as a human rights issue. In Ternovszky v. Hungary, the ECHR addressed the criminal prosecution of midwives in Hungary for supporting out-of-hospital births. The ECHR stated that the human right to privacy and therefore the right concerning the decision to become a parent includes the right of choosing the circumstances of becoming a parent. The Court is satisfied that the circumstances of giving birth incontestably form part of one’s private life for the purposes of this provision (…).”
Who decides how a baby is born? Who chooses where a birth takes place? Who bears the ultimate responsibility for a birth and its outcome? What are the legal rights of birthing women? What are the responsibilities of doctors, midwives and other caregivers in childbirth? What are the rights and interests of the unborn, and how are they protected?
Aim of the Conference
1. To discuss, debate, explore and clarify the practical implications of the European Court of Human Rights’ 2010 holding that women have a human right to choose the circumstances and location in which they give birth.
2. To convene stakeholders in the obstetric system of the Netherlands for meaningful dialogue about the legal status, efficacy, and future of birth options in this country.
3. To publish a collection of legal and scholarly materials on human rights in childbirth, authored by conference participants.
Conference Format
The conference will be held over two days. The first day will convene international multi-disciplinary experts able to unpack and explain the context and significance of the European Court of Human Right’s 2010 holding in Ternovszky v. Hungary. The second day will focus on the Dutch birth system, and the role of home and hospital birth in its past, present and future.
Each of the two days of the conference will consist of four panel discussions of 90 minutes to two hours each. Each panel will have several experts articulating a range of diverse perspectives and opinions on the subject for that panel’s discussion. The format of the panels will be structured to include audience participation throughout the conference.
The conference will convene an audience of up to 500 participants at the Hague University. The audience will consist of lawyers, ob/gyns, midwives, other medical professionals, doulas, students of all these professions, parents and consumer groups and interested parties from a wide range of other disciplines. For those who are unable to attend the conference in person, the conference will also be available by webinar.
For more information, contact: conference#bynkershoek.eu
Regards: Collaboration Partnership Announcement
The Bynkershoek Institute and Worldview Mission (WM) are proud to announce a collaboration partnership for the Human Rights in Childbirth Conference of 2012, and the long-term project of Human Rights in Childbirth.
The Bynkershoek Institute’s Research Center for Reproductive Rights (RCRR) and the International and European Law Department of the Hague University are organizing the Human Rights in Childbirth Conference, which will be held in The Hague on May 31 and June 1, 2012. This conference will take a uniquely consumer-oriented, rights-based approach to the legal and human rights issues at stake in the care that women and babies receive around pregnancy and childbirth. Number of Dutch and international media organizations will be represented.
For More please visit:
Elements of the collaborative partnership between the RCRR and Worldview Mission will include the following:
– Worldview Mission will be liaison to the United Nations (UN) for the Human Rights in Childbirth Conference to be held ion 31st May and 1st June 2012
– Worldview Mission will inform their partners about the Human Rights in Childbirth Conference:
UN New York, WHO, Unicef, VIP’s UN High-level Officials, UN Ambassadors to the United Nations, UN Brussels, Chamber of Commerce, and others.
Attendees: Ambassador
H.E. Mr. Gyula SÜMEGHY
Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary
Embassy of Hungary in The Hague, Holland Confirmed to attend the Conference on May 31st, 2012
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Event 2nd – 8th July – Villa Unspunnen, Switzerland
The initial laboratory week of the Global Cooperative Forum from, July 2nd till July 8th , 2012 at Villa Unspunnen at the foot of the majestic mountains near Interlaken, Switzerland.
The purpose of the Global Cooperative Forum is to enable humankind to become conscious of itself as a totality, a great coherent force that can self-organize and self-regulate itself for the well-being and benefit of all.
Our exploration is inspired by the vision for humankind described in the book Not-Two Is Peace by Adi Da. We will engage together in a spirit of unknowing, testing what is happening at the heart level, and allowing the new to emerge and surprise us. Multi-media, spontaneity, introspection, co-creation and the arts will be in the mix………
Annette Kaiser, Carolyn Lee, Leo Burke, Lisette Schuitemaker
Annette Kaiser MSc MBA Founder and President Villa Unspunnen, Switzerland www.villaunspunnen.ch
Carolyn Lee PhD Co-founder and Vice President Anthroposphere Institute, USA www.a-institute.org
Leo Burke MA MSc Professor University of Notre Dame, USA www.globalcommons.nd.edu
Lisette Schuitemaker MA BSc Board Member Center for Human Emergence, the Netherlands www.humanemergence.nl
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Nederlands Media Netwerk Event – The Future of Media & Advertising op 15 mei – Theaterfabriek Amsterdam
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WM, Global UN Youth Events From May 2012
http://www.undppc.org.fj/pages.cfm/events/
UN Secretary-Generaal Ban Ki-moon message
http://www.unric.org/nl/links-in-belgie-en-nederland
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Discussion with students from the
Monroe College New Rochelle:
Youth and the Millenium Developments
Goal’s (MDGL’s)
Event UN ID : 78
Date : July 15/2010
Time : 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM
Summary :
Suriname Mission, New York, NY
“Youth Rally for the Millennium Developments Goal’s”Organized by the Suriname Mission to the Nations In partnership with Worldview Mission www.worldviewmission.org
Welcome by:
Hélène H. Oord
Consultant & PR Worldview Mission Liaison to Project One Inc. / NGO with Consultative Status in ECOSOC Speakers:
H.E. Mr. Henry L. Mac- Donald, UN Ambassador to the United Nations NY
(Permanent Representative of the Republic of Suriname to the United Nations NY)
Ms. Shamina de Gonzaga
Chair, 61st Annual DPI/NGO Conference & Former Special Advisor on NGO relations – ECOSOC to the President United Nations General Assembly 2005-2008 Co-founder, what moves you? www.whatmovesyou.net / www.indocumentales.com
John H. Boyd 111
Public Relations & Spoke Person (Youth Department, of Worldview Mission ) http://www.worldviewmission.org Participant’s students:
Monroe College School of Business Accounting Contact info: Professor Stacy Crawford/Deputy Chair New Rochelle, New York (914) 740-6439 / Fax: (914) 576-3382
http://www.monroecollege.edu/aboutmonroe/news/weeklyobserver/archive/072610
Tagged As: Suriname Millenium Development Goals MDGs
Suriname Ambassador Excellency Henry McDonald to the United Nations New York
UNITED NATIONS YOUTH PROGRAM’S http://social.un.org/absolutewc/?e=78&c=0
Ambassador Excellency Henry McDonald with students Monroe College Bronx, NY
Jamina de Gonzaga, Co-founder, what moves you? www.whatmovesyou.net / www.indocumentales.com
Hélène Oord Founder Worldview Mission
Janelle Vannette Boyd is the daughter of John H. Boyd Jr. and Valerie Boyd
Lanelle has two brothers John H. John Boyd III http://www.monroecollege.edu/aboutmonroe/news/weeklyobserver/archive/072610
and brother Jushua Boyd, http://www.facebook.com/events/266803983402496/#!/pages/Norfolk-State-University/102798629756606
Janelle is enrolled in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
http://www.cornellbigred.com/roster.aspx?path=&rp_id=13911
Jamina de Gonzaga, UNITED NATIONS YOUTH PROGRAM’S http://social.un.org/absolutewc/?e=78&c=0
Margo Kemp President United Nations Prayer Group New York (UN/CCSR) Peter & Margo Kemp, Founders of Hope Chapel http://www.jesusrhope.com/
Mr. John John H. Boyd III
Ms. Hélène H. Oord
Miss Janelle Boyd
INTERNATIONAL YOUTH DAY
YEAR 2010
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Missing the message about Maternal Morality Spread awareness
http://www.unicef.org/devpro/46000_48066.html
Mission
We provide education and action plans for optimal health, nutrition, weight management, and obesity prevention.
By helping children, families, the elderly, and others in need, we are restoring people’s health and giving them a life
Goals:
1. Children’s Health Issues
Allergies, auto-immune, spectrum, ADHD, nutrition, type- 2 diabetes, obesity
2. Adult Weight and Health Management
Elevated blood pressure, high cholesterol & triglycerides, insulin resistance, heart attack, obesity, sluggishness…
3. Achieving Optimal Health immune system disorders, allergies, sinus, fibromyalgia, Multiple Sclerosis, AIDS, Crohn’s disease, cancer, stomach disorders, ulcers,
colitis, colon problems, constipation, hemorrhoids, digestive disorders, normal healing, arthritis, bursitis, tendonitis, eczema, psoriasis,
acne, lack of energy, stress, chronic pain, circulation, slowing aging, varicose veins, vision acuity, joint flexibility,
edema and swelling of the legs, inflammation from sports injuries, strengthen capillaries/arteries/veins, enhance cell vitality, heart
disease, sluggish memory (A.D.D.), phlebitis, diabetes, skin elasticity, appearance of wrinkles, cholesterol, bloating, nutrient
absorption, enzymes, displacing harmful bacteria, metabolism of carbohydrates/fats/proteins, anxiety, depression, irritability,
mental function, memory loss, cardiovascular health, homocysteine levels, central nervous system, bone marrow, intestinal tract,
regeneration of red blood cells, anemia (tired blood), DNA & free radical damage, brain & spine birth defects, detoxify colon/liver/blood,
toxins, non-digested foods stored in bowels, intestinal microflora, heart, blood sugar, asthma, bone & joint, customized nutrition
4. Addressing Men’s and Women’s Health Issues
libido, anti-aging, prostrate, heart health, osteoporosis, menopause, PMS, hormone stability…
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GzfF-uF7hQM
5. Expanding Our Programs Worldwide
our free programs help qualified persons and health care professionals incorporate health and wellness into a successful business model. World AIDS Day1 December 2012
UNICEF New York
Spread awareness
Missing the message about Maternal Morality
http://www.unicef.org/devpro/46000_48066.html
AFRICAN VIEWS RADIO PRESENTS: AFRICAN HEALTH DIALOGUES 2012
LISTEN TO THIS RADIO PROGRAM’S ARCHIVES AT:
http://www.africanviews.org/en/african-health-dialogues
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