United Nations
UN to spotlight medias role in promoting Middle East peace
20 July 2010 - The role of the media in fostering dialogue and
understanding between Israelis and Palestinians will be the focus of a
two-day United Nations meeting to be held later this week in Portugals
capital, Lisbon.
The upcoming media seminar, which starts on Thursday, will be the 17th
such gathering organized by the UN Department of Public Information
(DPI), and aims to sensitize public opinion on the issue of Palestine
and the peace process.
With this year marking the 10th anniversary of the adoption of the
landmark resolution 1325, which stresses the importance of giving women
equal participation and full involvement in peace and security matters,
their role in achieving peace will also be discussed.
Some 120 people from the Middle East, including both Israelis and
Palestinians, and from around the world are set to attend, including
Government officials, representatives of civil society organizations,
academics, journalists and others.
Five panel sessions will be held during the seminar on topics such as
the role of the Israeli and Palestinian media in reducing tensions, the
use of new media to bring about positive change, and the part that
mayors from both sides can play in advancing peace.
The participants will include Jorge Sampaio, the former Portuguese
president and Secretary-General Ban Ki-moons High Representative for
the Alliance of Civilizations, set up under UN auspices to promote
better cross-cultural relations worldwide.
Kiyo Akasaka, Under-Secretary-General for Communications and Public
Information, and Robert Serry, the UN Special Coordinator for the
Middle East Peace Process, will also address the event.