@PaceUniversity@DysonCollege students deliver statements to the UN General Assembly #FirstCommittee on issues of youth inclusion, gender justice, cyberpeace and disarmament #PaceU https://t.co/fdhjrfaOJE
So impressed by these powerful #PaceU student advocates, especially our @AndrewGoodmanF Ambassador Jasmine - from advocating for student voting rights to cyber peace, she is tackling so many important justice issues through her @DysonCollege Peace and Justice Studies education!!
Yesterday it was time for civil society to deliver statements at #UNGA#FirstCommittee . They were not streamed online but you'll find these 16 powerful statements on various thematic issues at the @RCW_ website: https://t.co/mvypFyTeSI
“The Internet is being weaponized in ways that negatively impact on human rights, such as through surveillance, hacking, censorship, and intentional disruption of internet services and access” #PaceU student Jasmine Cintron tells @ UN #FirstCommittee 15/15
It is “imperative to use cyberspace for peaceful purposes” rather than war says @PaceUniversity student Jasmine Cintron in @ict4peace statement to UN #FirstCommittee 14/15
How can states support disarmament education & youth engagement at the 2023 #FirstCommittee? @politicalmines of @DisarmInstitute has some ideas, in his briefing book chapter on youth and disarm education: https://t.co/OkbaJwT4Du
In our new edition of the First Committee Monitor, activists working across the range of weapons issues covered during the #UNGA#FirstCommittee's first week of general debate offer reporting and insights on the discussions so far. Get the scoop! 📰: https://t.co/FaLvzFwfE2