On the afternoon of September 25th, local time in the Eastern United States, Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau will host a seminar in New York entitled “Global Refugee Protection System: Issues and Solutions.” The event will be live-streamed online by New Tang Dynasty Television and The Epoch Times, with real-time Chinese translation subtitles available.
The seminar aims to address challenges within the global refugee protection system and explore potential solutions. Speakers and experts from various fields are expected to participate, offering insights and recommendations to improve the current situation.
This important discussion comes at a time when the issue of refugees and displaced persons has become increasingly urgent on a global scale. With conflicts, natural disasters, and other humanitarian crises displacing millions of people worldwide, the need for effective and compassionate refugee protection policies is more crucial than ever.
Deputy Secretary Landau’s leadership in hosting this seminar underscores the United States’ commitment to upholding human rights and supporting vulnerable populations. By convening key stakeholders and experts, the event seeks to foster dialogue, collaboration, and innovative approaches to addressing the complex challenges faced by refugees and asylum seekers.
The live streams of the seminar can be accessed through the following links:
– The Epoch Times: [link]
– New Tang Dynasty Television: [link]
– Ganjing World: [link]
– News Direct: [link]
– News Highlights: [link]
Viewers from around the world are encouraged to tune in to gain valuable insights into the current state of the global refugee protection system and contribute to the discussion on how best to address the needs of refugees and asylum seekers. The seminar promises to be a platform for sharing knowledge, exchanging ideas, and advancing collective efforts towards a more inclusive and effective refugee protection framework.
As challenges continue to evolve and new crises emerge, it is crucial for the international community to come together and work towards sustainable solutions that uphold the dignity and rights of all individuals, regardless of their displacement status. Initiatives such as this seminar serve as a testament to the shared commitment to humanitarian principles and the promotion of a more just and compassionate world for those in need.
