International Economic Development on Human Security and Terrorism Organization (IEDHSTO) base is to provide people with freedom and personal autonomy. World Peace Foundation is at peace with the whole world because we love everyone and care for their rights. We all are one family and we should join our hands together and help others for their rights. This in all is an expression of national and international tradition of tolerance cultures that from the basics of peace and progress.
We are pleased to welcome you at International Economic Development on Human Security and Terrorism Organization (IEDHSTO) is an expression of national and international tradition of tolerance in all cultures that form the basics of peace and progress. International Human Rights Administration is based on the philosophy of Human Rights. (The Whole World is a Family) All human beings are born equal and free. Change your thoughts and change your world as well as other people's life because your life is what your thoughts make of it. The four winds of human rights now blow towards the World Peace Foundation from North, South East and West with a crystal clear vision of helping others.
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International Economic Development on Human Security and Terrorism Organization (IEDHSTO) hosts events with leading experts and practitioners from the government and civil society who analyze the drivers of conflicts to discover ways to resolve differences without violence. These sessions also enable organizations to connect and share information about current projects and lessons learned to enhance and improve the next generation of peacemaking.
We recognize the inalienable rights that protect the individual from arbitrary state and legal actions
We believe that all nations must acknowledge and protect the freedom of their citizens
We stand for the possibility of fully democratic system, limited by the rule of law that honor and uphold individual rights
The "International Economic Development on Human Security and Terrorism Organization" were incorporated in the year 1990, October 16th, and opened its offices in August 27th, 1992. Our international council brings together a dynamic, experienced, and committed group of global leaders in the struggle for human freedom and individual dignity.
The meeting will allow participants in the society to become acquainted with one another, to share ideas, and to further the development of the field. The meeting will also allow junior scholars an opportunity to network with each other as well as to present their research and discuss with senior scholars. Learning Objectives.
Conference Date: August 15th to 19th, 2016 @ the conference place in Dallas Texas USA and August 22th-26th 2016 @ in Republic of Senegal.
The conference meeting is designed to bring together Tran-disciplinary scholars and interested physicians, clergy, chaplains, nurses, business men and women and lay persons from other parts of the world to present and discuss the latest research in Violence, Global Corruption Prevention & Environment Protection. The keynote and plenary speakers represent a variety of specialties through which researchers are asking the questions and doing the research needed to advance the field.
Conference Agenda
Monday August 15th, 2016
10:00AM to 11:45AM
Opening Remarks: Kenneth Pargament, Ph.D.
Paper Presentation Sessions by participants
12:30PM to 2:00PM
Lunch, posters still available for viewing
2:00PM to 4:50PM
Discussion on Corruption Prevention.
Tuesday August 16th, 2016
9:30 AM to 11: 30 AM
Opening Remarks: Oriana Ambrosius, B.S.C.
The cause of Corruption Prevention.
1:30PM to 2: 00PM
Reception Break
2:00PM to 4:00PM
Wednesday August 17th, 2016
9:30 AM to 11:30 AM
Improving Sustainability, Impact and Effectiveness on how to eradicateCorruption.
12:00PM to 1:45PM
Reception Break
2:00PM to 3:45PM
Paper presentations by participants.
Thursday August 18th, 2016
10:30AM to 1:30pm
Opening Remarks: BolÃvar Amistad, M.D
The Future of Environment Protection and Contributions.
1:30PM to 2: 00PM
Reception Break
2:00PM to 5:00PM
Friday August 9th, 2016
9:30 AM to 11:30 AM
Improving Sustainability, Impact and Effectiveness on how to eradicate Unemployment.
12:00PM to 1:45PM
Reception Break
2:00PM to 3:45PM
Paper presentations by participants.
Monday August 22nd, 2016
90:00 AM to 10:30AM
Welcome and Introduction: Keith Meador, M.D., Th.M., M.P.H. Harold Koenig, M.D., M.H.Sc 10:30AM to 11:25AM
Opening Remarks: John Templeton, M.D 11:25AM to 1:30PM
Keynote: Prof. Asit Biswas, M.D., M.P.H. Spirituality, Theology and Health: Challenges
Tuesday August 23th, 2016
9:30 AM to 11: 30 AM
Morning Pre-Conference Workshops (Additional registration fees apply)
Morning AIEA Committee Meetings.
1:30PM to 2: 00PM
Reception Break
2:00PM to 4:00PM
Wednesday August 24th, 2016
9:30 AM to 11:30 AM
Morning and Afternoon Concurrent Sessions Awards Luncheon
Evening Network Reception AIEA Past Presidents Dinner (Invitation-only).
12:00PM to 1:45PM
Reception Break
2:00PM to 3:45PM
Paper presentations by participants.
Thursday August 25th, 2016
10:30AM to 1:30pm
AIEA Association Breakfast
Morning Concurrent Sessions
Plenary Luncheon Conference Closing.
1:30PM to 2: 00PM
Reception Break
2:00PM to 5:00PM
Friday August 26th, 2016
9:30 AM to 11:30 AM
Pre-conference workshops (Additional registration fees apply)
Pre-conference meetings
12:00PM to 1:45PM
Reception Break
2:00PM to 3:45PM
Paper presentations by participants.
Conference Speaker
Richard Hugh: Programme Leader of MATS, University of Salford
Kalsoom Bashir: Co-Director, Inspire
Dave Wells: Regional Prevent Co-Ordinator, North-West Counter Terrorism Unit
Brian Dillon: Detective Chief Superintendent for the Metropolitan Police
Jerry Smith OBE: Independent Risk Consultant, Ramehead Consulting
Howard J. Riley: North West Counter Terrorism Regional Ports Coordinator
Tony Lloyd: Police and Crime Commissioner for Greater Manchester
Dr Emma Briant: Lecturer in Journalism Studies, University of Sheffield
Dr Samantha Newbery: Lecturer in Contemporary Intelligence Studies, University of Salford
The conference meeting will address questions regarding the role and importance of equal distribution of resources and social inclusion. The potential roles and impacts less-developed countries have on politics, business, education and the public sector. In addition, major social and economic trends and their potential for violence reduction.
"Human Rights and Socio-Economic Development: A Solution to Global Terrorism" conference participants should be able to:
Better understand religion/human rights and Environment Protection
Identify or develop methods of measuring spirituality, religion, health, and human flourishing
Examine individual and community health effects of participation in a religious/spiritual community Unapproved Use Disclosure
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