Millions on The Move: Need for Development and Integration: Empathy and clarity in times of global migration
Migration trends, xenophobia and development aid were among the discussed topics.
The first Aurora Dialogues outside of Armenia was held in Berlin, Germany
Panelists shared their own stories during the first session of the Aurora Dialogues Berlin 2017
The second day of the 2017 Aurora Dialogues Berlin opened with remarks from Joachim Rogall and Ruben Vardanyan. The first session of the day included a discussion with Matthias Lücke, Geert Cappelaere and Mary Robinson.
The key presentation of the second session of Day 2 of the 2017 Aurora Dialogues Berlin was delivered by Dirk Jacobs. Panelists included Gianni D’Amato, Andreas Görgen, Rita Süssmuth and Lori Wilkinson.
The keynote of the first part of the session titled Looking for Solutions on Site of Day 2 of the 2017 Aurora Dialogues Berlin was delivered by Günter Nooke. Panelists included Franz Fischler, Leymah Gbowee, Hina Jilani, Bernard Kouchner and John Prenderg
The key speech of the second part of the session titled Looking for Solutions on Site of Day 2 of the 2017 Aurora Dialogues Berlin was delivered by Pierre Gurdjian. Panelists included Robert Jung, Anja Langenbucher and Jens Waltermann.
The final session of Day 2 of the 2017 Aurora Dialogues Berlin featured a discussion dedicated to the key takeaways of the conference. Participants included Christof Bosch, Ingrid Hamm, Winfried Kneip and Ruben Vardanyan.
Millions on The Move: Need for Development and Integration
The Aurora Dialogues is an international forum for discussion of the most pressing challenges facing the world.
The world’s leading humanitarians, academics, philanthropists, business leaders, and civil society actors come together to talk about modern humanitarian challenges.