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UN Deputy Secretary-General Amina J. Mohammed delivers the 2019 Annual Pluralism Lecture 

Global Centre for Pluralism
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Hosted by the Global Centre for Pluralism, an Ottawa-based charitable organization founded by His Highness the Aga Khan in partnership with the Government of Canada, the Annual Pluralism Lecture provides an opportunity to learn from individuals whose work has made a practical difference in the world.
UN Deputy Secretary-General Amina J. Mohammed was instrumental in bringing about the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, in her role as Special Adviser to Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on Post- 2015 Development Planning. A former Minister of Environment for Nigeria, she has served on numerous international boards and panels, including the Independent Expert Advisory Group on the Data Revolution for Sustainable Development, the Global Development Program of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, the International Development Research Centre, the African Women’s Millennium Initiative, Girl Effect, 2016 African Union Reform and the ActionAid International Right Education Project. Ms. Mohammed is an Adjunct Professor in Development Practice at Columbia University.

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24 июн 2019

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Комментарии : 9   
@abrahamojegalitarianism6850
@abrahamojegalitarianism6850 6 месяцев назад
We thank you ❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉
@mr.reptile5799
@mr.reptile5799 4 года назад
Well done!!! Thank you All!!!
@fearless5141
@fearless5141 3 года назад
Education is good in a person who's making good use of it.
@johannesogutu445
@johannesogutu445 4 года назад
Good and informative lecture
@abiodunadegbulugbe1746
@abiodunadegbulugbe1746 Год назад
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@fulaniforjesus8362
@fulaniforjesus8362 2 года назад
Can people go to RU-vid and check what is going on in Nigeria? Some of the topics to looks out for are: 1. Boko haram (a baby project of Amina and her Islamic government), 2. Killings in the south of Nigeria. 3. Poverty in Nigeria, 4. Nigeria government on Sowore, 5. Nigeria government on Dele Giwa, 5. Nigeria Government and Ken Saro wiwa, 6.Amputations in Nigeria, 7. Killing in Jos, 8. Killings in Anambra, 9.Nigeria government raid Sunday Igboho's house, 10. #End Sars in Nigeria, school children in Makoko lagos, bombed churches in Nigeria, Reverend fathers killed in Nigeria. These are among others. It is high time Nigerians hold the UN accountable for the evils they allowed amina and her allies commit in Nigeria.
@jermielueheruner6067
@jermielueheruner6067 2 года назад
Nigeria has always been in ethno-religious crisis which evidently started after to the unexpected, hypocritical killing and gruesome murder of the country's first Prime minister and leaders of particular region. Blaming Amina for all you mentioned only show how bigotic you are. Earlier in Nigeria's return to democracy there were serious cases of OPC attacking other tribes in Western part of the country, religious carnage in the Eastern parts like Onitsha, Nsukka among others between 1999-2003, many ethno-religious cleansing in Yelwan shandam, Tafawa Balewa, Southern Kaduna and Jos all in the first tenure of OBJ but the North is so exposed and understandable enough to have never attributed those killings to the religion and tribes of the then leaders. Why are you doing such great disservice to Nigeria?
@harisuharis6312
@harisuharis6312 Год назад
U are taking rbsh guy
@ahmedmohammed3683
@ahmedmohammed3683 Год назад
You are only good at cursing hatred once given the opportunity to talk.. mind yourself, she is an international service person now. Carry your wahala back to Nigeria
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