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Call
for Success Stories
The first day of the World Family Summit +2 Program will be
composed by four Success Stories Sessions.
The
objective of the Success Stories Sessions is to present to
participants case studies or best practices which results
on the involvement of different sectors of society in participating
in policies dialogue, sharing best practices and lessons learned,
participating in advocacy and awareness raising initiatives,
helping design innovative programs and bringing onboard new
partners.
The
Success Stories Sessions Presentations in addition to providing
brief background information on the case study or best practice
(specific contexts, organizations involved, source of data,
etc.), should also examine the challenges/issues faced and
the strategies used to overcome them.
If
you wish to present a Success Story, please observe the following
instructions.
Submission of a
Success Story
If
you wish to contribute with a Success Story involving the
execution of the MDGs, please send an abstract of 300 - 350
words and, if you wish, any other written material linked
to your story that you would like to share with the participants
to the Summit Secretariat (info@worldfamilyorganization.org)
who will forward it to the Scientific Commission for judgment.
Abstracts of relevant standard will be included in the Summit's
background documents. From the total submitted papers a substantial
number will be selected to be presented by their authors.
The
deadline for abstracts and supporting materials is October
21. It is especially important that abstracts are received
on time, in order to allow the Scientific Commission to inform
you about the result of their judgment. Every effort will
be made to inform authors quickly of the decision to include
their experience in the Success Stories Sessions, to facilitate
funding and travel arrangements.
Paper's Guidelines
The
following guidelines have been developed to ensure optimum
access to the content of your presentation by the audience
and to facilitate an effective working relationship between
the presenters and the Summit organizers.
Please
review the guidelines before submitting your success story.
Registration:
All
speakers are expected to register. You may fill in the attached
form and return it to info@worldfamilyorganization.org
or fax: (+55 41) 3254-5678. You may also register on the World
Family Summit Website www.worldfamilyorganization.org/summit.
Important
Deadlines:
October 21, 2006 - Final date to send abstract
and supporting documents, audio/visual requirements and biography
to the Summit Secretariat via e-mail at info@worldfamilyorganization.org.
Earlier submission will be appreciated.
November
10, 2006 - Announcement of Success Stories accepted
for presentation.
Failure
to comply with submitted dates may result in Story's not acceptance.
Important
Note:
Abstracts must be written in English language only. Presentations
can be done in English, French, Arabic, Spanish and Portuguese
since simultaneous translation will be available. Please
avoid using unexplained acronyms, sets of initials, jargon
and phrases which an international audience may not understand.
Success Story Presentation Outline:
Brief Outline:
1. Linkage of the Story with the MDGs.
2. Development of the Story (key learning, issues to be addressed,
solutions, main results/ outcomes).
3. Recommendations in reference to achieving relevant MDGs
linked to the Story.
Prior
to Presentation
• All speakers should submit a copy of their PowerPoint
presentation on CD or via e-mail to the Summit Secretariat
two weeks prior to the Summit. The Organizing Committee will
coordinate presentation loading to support speaker sequence.
If you are bringing your own laptop, make sure you have an
extra copy of the slides on stick-memory drive or CD in case
of incompatibility of equipment at the WFS+2 venue.
During
Presentation
• Timing: Presentations are limited
to 20 minutes. Please adhere to the presentation time limit
for maintaining schedule and not encroaching on the next speaker’s
time slot, your assistance in keeping to your time slot is
appreciated.
•
Pointers: At the start of your presentation,
you are requested to ask delegates if they have difficulty
hearing you or reading any material projected on the screen.
If there are people present who cannot read the screen, ensure
that you read all information projected and explain all visual
demonstrations. You may also want to bring hard copies of
your presentation to distribute to attendees. Typically two
or three slides per page are effective for such purposes.
•
Audience questions: Please note that after
the presentation the floor will be open for discussion. When
answering questions from the audience it may be a good practice
to repeat the question to ensure all delegates have heard
it clearly.
Important
Speaker General Information:
• Please ensure that you check the Summit program on
the Summit Website to confirm your presentation date and time.
(This information will be available on the website 2 weeks
prior to Summit.)
•
Summit venue will provide audio/visual equipment, large screen,
podium microphone, and sound system.
•
If you are a candidate for presentation please check frequently
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