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Welcome to the draft programme of work for the fourth session of the Permanent Forum on People of African Descent

This page provides detailed information about the main sessions and side events, including times, locations, and speakers

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Tuesday, April 15
 

11:30am EDT

Side event - Launching G-SAP: The Global Network for the Study of Africans and People of African Descent
Tuesday April 15, 2025 11:30am - 12:45pm EDT
Launching G-SAP: The Global Network for the Study of Africans and People of African Descent
Side-event at the 4th Session of the UN Permanent Forum on People of African descent
This side-event at the UN Headquarters in NYC will officially launch the Global Network for the Study of Africans and People of African Descent (G-SAP). G-SAP is a global research network organized around the UN Permanent Forum on People of African Descent and the UN Working Group of Experts on People of African Descent.

G-SAP will bring together scholars, educators, academic institutions, schools and universities,
Member States, UN agencies, funds and programmes, civil society organizations and activists across the world to:
  • Facilitate knowledge exchange, produce knowledge and provide research-based policy advice on the human rights and socio-economic development of Africans and people of African descent.
  • Promote public awareness on the human rights and socio-economic development of Africans and people of African descent.
  • Promote and strengthen Africana Studies, Black Studies, African Studies, African Diaspora Studies and any other studies on Africans and people of African descent at universities and schools across the world.
  • Promote socially and politically engaged research and education on Africans and people of African descent that are relevant to the liberation, human rights and socio-economic development of Africans and people of African descent.
Participants at the 4th Session of the Permanent Forum on People of African Descent are warmly welcome to join the historic launch and timely mission of G-SAP.

Date: Tuesday 15 April 2025

Time: 11:30 a.m. to 12:45 p.m

Room:
CRE, United Nations Headquarters in New York

Organizers:
Permanent Forum on People of African Descent, Working Group of Experts on People of African Descent, Mame-Fatou Niang (Director of the Center for Black European Studies and the Atlantic, Carnegie Mellon University), Mactar Ndoye (retired Human Rights Officer at the OHCHR).

Participants:
  • Michael McEachrane, Permanent Forum on People of African Descent
  • Barbara Reynolds, Working Group of Experts on People of African Descent
  • Professor Denise Ferreira da Silva, New York University
  • Professor Kia Caldwell, Washington University in St Louis, President of the Association for the Study of the Worldwide African Diaspora (ASWAD)
  • Professor Keisha N. Blain, Brown University
  • Professor Tao Leigh Goffe, Hunter College of the City University of New York
Moderator:
Professor Mame-Fatou Niang, Center for Black European Studies and the Atlantic, Carnegie Mellon University

Language: English
Tuesday April 15, 2025 11:30am - 12:45pm EDT
Conference room CRE, UN Headquarters 405 E 45th St, New York, NY 10017, United States

1:15pm EDT

Side event - Launch of the Research Project entitled ‘Looking Back and Reaching Forward: Commemorating the International Decade for People of African Descent and the Human Rights of Women and Girls’
Tuesday April 15, 2025 1:15pm - 2:30pm EDT
Side Event at the United Nations Permanent Forum on People of African Descent
Event Title: Launch of the Research Project entitled ‘Looking Back and Reaching Forward: Commemorating the International Decade for People of African Descent and the Human Rights of Women and Girls’

Date and Time: Tuesday, 15 April 2025, 13:15 to 14:30 p.m

Sponsoring Organizations: University of Dayton Human Rights Center, University of the Bahamas & the Permanent Forum on People of African Descent

Language(s): English

Location: UN Headquarters, conference room CRE
 
Event Description 
When gender, skin colour, ethnicity, class, religion and beliefs, migratory status or other grounds of discrimination combine and interact they create intricate webs of deprivation and denial of rights that oppress, cause suffering to and hinder the development of millions of people. Many women and girls of African descent have to deal with this harmful situation…”
Michelle Bachelet, Former United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights

Background 
In December 2013, the UN General Assembly proclaimed 2015 to 2024 as the International Decade for People of African Descent, with the theme “People of African Descent: Recognition, Justice, and Development.” The University of Dayton Human Rights Center is collaborating with Gaynel Curry, expert member of the United Nations’ Permanent Forum on People of African Descent (The Permanent Forum), to examine how the United Nations human rights treaty bodies, through their concluding observations, have addressed the specific concerns, needs, and experiences of women and girls of African descent. The preliminary research findings demonstrate interesting patterns and trends that merit further investigation. Thus far, the research team has assessed the concluding observations of four treaty bodies over the last ten years, including the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW), the Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (CERD), the Human Rights Committee (HRC) and the Committee on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and Members of their Families (CMW). In total, almost 600 concluding observations have been reviewed concerning States from all regional groupings.
To provide an in-depth analysis of key issues, selected case studies were conducted, examining state party reports and treaty body dialogues related to the human rights of people of African descent, with a specific focus on women and girls.

Objectives
The primary purpose of this launch is to share the research recommendations. These recommendations are designed to complement ongoing global, regional, and national efforts for the second Decade for People of African Descent. Furthermore, they aim to build upon the existing body of work from human rights mechanisms addressing the intersections of gender and race while specifically reinforcing the calls of the Durban Declaration and Programme of Action for increased public action and policies to support women of African descent, who experience heightened marginalization due to racism. 

Format and participation
The launch event will convene a diverse group of stakeholders, including PPFAD members, government officials, and NGO representatives. The program will begin with presentations by the researchers, followed by reflections from selected speakers. An open forum will then allow for audience comments and questions, with panelists responding and offering concluding remarks as time permits. The Chair will then provide a summary and formally close the meeting.

Outcome
The outcome of the discussion will be in the form of a summary recommendation to be presented during the plenary of the session of the Permanent Forum focused on women and girls of African descent.

Proposed program
OPENING REMARKS
June Soomer, former Chair of the UN Permanent Forum on People of African Descent (Saint Lucia)

MODERATION AND CLOSING
Satang Nabaneh, Director of Programs, University of Dayton Human Rights Center (The Gambia)

RESEARCH PRESENTATION
Gaynel Curry, Member of the UN Permanent Forum on People of African Descent (The Bahamas)
Te'Neill Francis (The Bahamas)
Olamide Ajala (Nigeria)
Gabrielle Newry (The Bahamas)

DISCUSSANTS
Ahmed Reid, Former Chair of the UN Working Group of Experts on People of African Descent (Jamaica) (TBC)
Gay McDougall, Vice Chair, United Nations Committee for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (CERD)
Tamara Thermitus, Lawyer Emeritus and Distinguished Boulton Senior Fellow at McGill University's Faculty of Law (Canada)
Ana Barreto, Vice President for Latin America, Planned Parenthood Global (Brazil)
Tiffany W. Roberts, Public Policy Director Southern Center for Human Rights (USA)

Q&A 
Tuesday April 15, 2025 1:15pm - 2:30pm EDT
Conference room CRE, UN Headquarters 405 E 45th St, New York, NY 10017, United States
 

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