- Violence against women remains a barrier to achieving equality, development, and peace, as well as fulfilling the human rights of women and girls. The promise of the Sustainable Development Goals – leaving no one behind – cannot be fulfilled without ending violence against women and girls.
Defenders have been subjected during these years to extremism, violence, violations, kidnapping, enforced disappearance, assassination, and extrajudicial killing.
Women human rights defenders are critical actors in the struggle to ensure the enjoyment of human rights by all, which leads to a more inclusive and equal society.
The International Congress Shield in Africa
On 03/27/2023, he received His Excellency the Consul General of the Republic of Tunisia in Annaba, Algeria.
Mr. Saleh Al-Shabi,
Members of the General Commission of the Shield Organization Africa Commission
Mr. Mohamed Kharouf, Commissioner for Africa
Mr. Ali Karchosh, Inspector General
Mr. Mohamed Davart is an economic advisor
Professor Karima Harami, member of the World Tourism Committee
Professor Kawthar Bukhari, member of the Information and Communication Office
Where many vital issues and ways of cooperation were discussed in all fields aimed at serving people and their progress, where the delegation presented to His Excellency the Consul an overview of the goals and aspirations of the organization in Africa in spreading the culture of peace and peaceful coexistence and raising awareness on increasing development, education, eradicating poverty and building bridges of economic cooperation And cultural and human between Africa and the world
His Excellency, the Tunisian Consul to Algeria, expressed his readiness to cooperate with the Shield Organization fully.
He wished the Global Shield Organization success in performing its mission in Africa.
On this occasion, the delegation presented a symbolic souvenir to His Excellency Al-Qutsil, thanking him for his kind reception.



International Congress Shield in Africa
International Congress Shield in Africa
Given the importance of the continent of Africa as the second largest continent in the world and the second most densely populated continent. And given its historical and strategic significance.
The Global Shield Organization seeks.
Through the organization’s commission in Africa, to promote the principle of human rights and democracy in Africa through the United Nations Charter and the African Charter on Human Rights, achieve greater unity and solidarity among African countries and their peoples, and promote and empower relations between Africa and the world based on mutual respect; intensifying economic and trade exchange to achieve joint development; expanding cultural communication to gain mutual benefit; Closer cooperation in international affairs to protect world peace and promote sustainable collective action at the economic, social and cultural levels, in addition to achieving integration in African economies.
Introduce the peoples of Africa to the importance of peace, security, and stability through dialogue, cooperation, and cultural rapprochement to achieve greater unity and solidarity among African countries and their peoples, facilitate collaboration between regional economic groups and accelerate the political, social, and economic integration of the continent
Encouraging international cooperation and promoting peace, security, and stability on the continent
Enhancing youth understanding educational processes, innovative policies and practices, and fostering dialogue with responsible policymakers.
Ensuring the effective participation of women, especially in the political, economic, social, and cultural fields
promoting cooperation in all spheres of human activity; To raise the standard of living of the African people
To advance the development of the continent by promoting research in all fields, particularly in science and technology
Work with international organizations and bodies working in the field of disease eradication, prevention, and promotion of good health on the continent
Moving forward, the development of the continent by promoting research in all areas, particularly in science and technology
Motivate African students, academics, and university staff to take advantage of international mobility opportunities.
Humanitarian action and disaster management
To advance the development of the continent by promoting research in all fields, particularly in science and technology
Peacemaking, including the use of good offices, mediation, and reconciliation
in the post-conflict period
promoting cooperation in all spheres of human activity; To raise the standard of living of the African people
Shield members have the potential to be agents of change and build youth capacity, using their talents, skills, and knowledge to help achieve the comprehensive transformation of the continent.
[:en]On September 20, 2022, Mr. Mohamed Kharouf, Commissioner-General of the African Union, met with the Ambassador of the Kingdom of Norway in Algeria, Dr. Theresa Loken. The meeting was also attended by the General Inspector of the Organization in Africa, Mr. Ali Kerchoush.
During the friendly talks, Mr. Mohammed and the Norwegian Ambassador reviewed the mechanism of cooperation in all economic, social, cultural, and humanitarian issues, how to attract quality investments, develop tourism, and sustainable development, in addition to exchanging views on prospects. Develop relationships.
The two interlocutors praised the positive dynamism and the solid partnership that characterizes the Algerian and Norwegian relations in the commercial, tourism, economic, industrial, and investment fields, noting the tourism wealth gained by Algeria and Norway.
We also thank Her Excellency the Norwegian Ambassador, for welcoming the cooperation.
Concluding the discussion, the Global Shield Africa Commissioner wished the Ambassador success in her new mission in Algeria.[:]
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October 13, 2011,
International Congress “SHIELD”
in conjunction with the NGO “South-Ukrainian Centre of Young Lawyers,” held a seminar for refugees and asylum seekers. The event was organized to educate refugees and asylum seekers living in Odesa, which came into force on the Law of Ukraine “On Refugees.” Attended by senior lawyer M. Kurochkin, lawyers and consultants Tkachenko O., Shklyaruk EA Zhdanova, LM South Ukrainian Centre of Young Lawyers, executive partner of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. As a guest, the head of the Committee on assistance in the fighting against corruption and shadow economy in the Odessa Region, Yuri Swede, also participated in discussions and answered questions from the audience. The meeting was valuable and fruitful for asylum seekers, lawyers, and organizers.
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