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Call
for Papers
The World Family Summit +2 Program will be composed by seven
Plenary Sessions. The first Plenary Session will be dedicated
to introduce the theme of the WFS+2 in its global aspect.
The last Plenary Session will be dedicated to wrap-up the
work done in the three days with conclusions.
Seven
Plenaries will be dedicated to the discussions linked to each
specific MDG. Each one of these plenaries will be composed
by two invited speakers and a paper presentation.
The invited speakers will have 30 minutes to present the theme
and the paper presentation will have 15 minutes. At the end
of each plenary 30 minutes will be dedicated to discussions.
The
paper presentations will be selected among participants wishing
to present papers.
If
you wish to present a paper, please observe the following
instructions.
Submission of Abstracts
If
you wish to contribute with a paper linked to theme of the
Summit, please send an abstract of 300 - 350 words and a full
paper to the Summit Secretary (info@worldfamilyorganization.org)
who will forward it to the Scientific Commission for judgement.
Abstracts of relevant standard and addressing one or more
of the themes of the Summit will be included in the Summit's
background documents and will be available at registration.
From the total submited papers a substantial number will be
selected to be presented by their authors.
Please
include within the abstract the title of the proposed paper.
This should be sent to the Summit Secretariat by email attachment,
or, if submitted by post, should include a hard copy and a
disk version. Please indicate if you wish your abstract to
be considered by the Scientific Commission for a specific
session of the Summit.
The
deadline for abstracts and full papers is October 21. It is
especially important that abstracts and full papers 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 paper in the Summit programme, to facilitate funding
and travel arrangements.
Authors
of full papers presented at the Summit will be asked if they
would wish these to be considered for publication by the journals
and magazines associated with the Summit.
Paper's Guidelines
The
following guidelines have been developed to ensure optimum
access to the content of your paper by the audience and to
facilitate an effective working relationship between the presenters
and the Summit organizers.
Please
review the guidelines before writing your paper. Each paper
must be submitted in accordance with the specifications and
by the scheduled dates and must be accompanied by an abstract,
author’s audio-visual requirements, speaker biography
and a speaker registration form.
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 full paper presentation, audio/visual requirements and
biography to the Summit Secretariat via e-mail at info@worldfamilyorganization.org.
Earlier submission will be appreciated.
Novermber
10, 2006 Announcement of papers accepted for presentation.
Failure
to comply with submitted dates may result in abstract's not
acceptence.
Guidelines
for Submission of Papers:
Candidates should forward papers in electronic form to Summit
Secretariat via e-mail at info@worldfamilyorganization.org.
(single-spaced, A4 page size, 12 point font size, and in word
format.)
A
Summit paper consists of:
1. Title of the paper.
2. Name(s) of speaker(s), their Institution, city and country.
3. Abstract of approximately 300-350 words, summarizing
the presentation.
4. Full text of the paper.
5. Maximum paper length- 15 pages (single-spaced A4).
Important
Note:
Papers 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.
Paper/Presentation Outline:
Brief Outline:
1. Linkage of the paper/presentation with session theme.
2. Success and/or failure Case Studies (key learnings, issues
to be addressed, solutions, main results/ outcomes).
3. Recommendations in reference to achieving relevant MDGs
linked to the session theme.
Detail
Outline:
• Candidates are invited to prepare and submit a paper
that focuses on one or several aspects in the context of the
relevant MDGs and the respective session theme.
•
Candidates are expected to draw upon their own experience
or the experience of their organisation in drafting these
papers. These papers will serve as valuable inputs to the
discussions of the Summit.
•
The paper could present “lessons learnt”, opportunities
and challenges in promoting the MDGs at the Local Level and
in the Family and, if appropriate, highlight innovative ways
of facilitating and creating an enabling environment in which
Local Authorities and Families has been able to contribute
in the achievement of a specific MDG.
•
The abstracts/papers will be published by the Summit Secretariat
as part of the Summit Proceedings. Therefore, to facilitate
speedier publication of the proceedings, please ensure all
papers are submitted in Word Format, size 12 Times New Roman
font.
Guidelines
for Presentations:
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 Commettee 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 15 minutes. Please adhere to the presentation time limit
for maintaining schedule and not encroaching on the next speaker’s
time slot. Please note presentations are back to back; 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: When answering questions
from the audience it may be a good practice to repeat the
question to ensure all delegates have heard 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.
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If you are a candidate for presentation please check frequently
this website for updated information. |