Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 1 — No Poverty
SDG 3 — Good Health and Well-being
SDG 4 — Quality Education
SDG 5 — Gender Equality
SDG 8 — Decent Work and Economic Growth
SDG 10 — Reduced Inequalities
SDG 16 — Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
This track explores the concept of structural violence and its manifestations in various societal contexts. It aims to analyze how systemic inequalities perpetuate harm and suffering among marginalized populations.
This session focuses on the intersection of global inequalities and human rights violations. Participants will discuss the implications of economic disparities on the realization of fundamental human rights.
This track examines the relationship between poverty and social exclusion, highlighting the mechanisms that reinforce cycles of disadvantage. Contributions will address policy interventions aimed at alleviating these issues.
This session investigates the disparities in health outcomes and access to healthcare services across different populations. Discussions will focus on the structural factors that contribute to health inequality.
This track addresses the need for policy reforms aimed at achieving economic justice. Participants will explore innovative strategies to reduce economic disparities and promote equitable resource distribution.
This session emphasizes the role of education in empowering individuals and communities affected by structural violence. Contributions will highlight successful educational initiatives that promote social justice and equity.
This track examines the experiences of marginalized groups and their struggles for social justice. It will provide a platform for discussing grassroots movements and their impact on policy change.
This session explores how social protection mechanisms can mitigate the effects of structural violence and global inequalities. Discussions will focus on effective programs that enhance social safety nets.
This track investigates the barriers that prevent marginalized populations from accessing essential services. Participants will share insights on innovative solutions to improve service delivery and inclusivity.
This session delves into the concept of intersectionality and its relevance to understanding structural violence. Contributions will analyze how overlapping identities exacerbate experiences of inequality and violence.
This track invites a global dialogue on the various forms of structural violence experienced in different cultural contexts. Participants will share case studies and comparative analyses to enrich understanding and foster collaboration.
