On June 7, Syrian human rights activist and former detainee Noura Al Jizawi will join acclaimed Syrian lawyer Noura Ghazi to discuss the political and psychological effects of forced displacement and arbitrary detention in Syria and present the efforts of Start Point team in these issues.

Together, they will examine Assad’s policies of demographic change, emerging legislative threats to land and property rights, and the implications of such trends for women and girls.

While in Brussels, they will participate in the European Development Days 2018 and explore the role of women in mediation and achieving the Sustainable Development Goals.

Please if you are in Brussels at that day, don’t hesitate to join Noura Al Jizawi and Noura Ghazi in this event.

Details
THURSDAY, 7 JUNE / 11:00AM TO 12:30PM
14B Rue De La Science, 1040 BRUSSELS
Hosted by Independent Diplomat
RVSP at [email protected]

How do Assad’s policies cause demographic change in Syria? What legislative threats exist to land and property rights? How does forced displacement and detention impact women?

Join our conversation with Syrian human rights activist and former detainee Noura Al Jizawi and Syrian human rights lawyer Noura Ghazi to discuss the political and psychological effects of forced displacement and arbitrary detention in Syria. While in Brussels, they will participate in European Development Days 2018 and explore the role of women in mediation and achieving the Sustainable Development Goals.

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