Date: 21 November 2017
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Event: World TV Day: Spotlighting Global Issues through Entertainment
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Location: United Nations Headquarters, New York
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Speakers:
Serinda Swan, actor (Inhumans, Ballers, Graceland) and human trafficking activist
Raeshem Nijhon, producer of MTV's Rebel Music
Rashida Jones
Neal Weinberg, Producer, CNN ASPIREist
Carlos Islam, Special Events Manager, UN?Department of Global Communications?
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Synopsis:
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This panel discussion showcased collaborations between film and television professionals and international organizations working to advance global causes, such as protection of the environment, elimination of poverty, and protection of the rights and wellbeing of children. The discussion explored television's impact on decision-making and public awareness of global issues.
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Television has entertained and educated the public for generations. It has also served as a vital platform for the United Nations to inform citizens on issues of global reach. In an era in which fake news and hate speech are all too widespread, the need for trustworthy television is more important than ever. The United Nations is counting on broadcasters worldwide to invest in serious, quality content for viewers, to promote understanding and tolerance to help us build a better world for tomorrow. - Ms. Alison Smale, Under-Secretary-General for Global Communications, United Nations
CCOI's Role:
CCOI arranged the participation of speakers
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Related UN Issues:
Freedom of expression
Human rights
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