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FIRST GLOBAL CONGRESS OF BLACK WOMEN LEADERS
Paris, 1 to 2 July 2005 -- Event organized by the Global Congress of Black Women Leaders, Inc in the U.S.A in partnership with several other associations and the support of the Section for Women and Gender Equality of the Bureau of Strategic Planning at UNESCO.
 
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LOCATION:
UNESCO House, Room I
125, Avenue de Suffren, Paris 7e
Métro : Ségur, Cambronne, Ecole militaire - Bus : 28, 80


Admission charged - Information/Registration: 01 45 80 00 14


With the participation mainly of:

·Mr Koïchiro Matsuura, Director-General of UNESCO (or his representative)

·Baroness Patricia Scotland of Asthal QC, Minister of Justice, Delegate to the Ministry of the Interior, United Kingdom

·Dame Jocelyne Barrow, Former BBC Governor, Chair of the Mayor's Commission for African and Asian Heritage, London, United Kingdom

·Baroness Rosalind Howells, Member of the House of Lords, United Kingdom

·Ms Lucette Michaux-Chevry, Former Minister, Guadeloupe Senator, France

·Ms Harriet R. Michel, President of the National Minority Supplier Development Council, United States of America

·Ms Carmen Breeveld, CEO of Team Care International Recruitment, The Netherlands

·Ms Marijosé Alie, Head of International Relations at RFO TV, Martinique, France

·Ms Christiane Taubira-Delannon, Deputy of the French National Assembly and leader of the cause “Slavery, a crime against humanity”, Guyana, France

·Ms Carmen Luz, Director of the José Bonifacio Centre, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

·Ms Naomi Campbell, Model and entrepreneur, United Kingdom


Detailed Programme and Additional Information



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