Climate Change, Human Mobility and Sustainable Investments
The Journalists International Forum For Migration (JIFORM) Global Migration Summit is an annual international conference. The Canadian host for the Fourth Summit is once again Abedorc Productions Inc. (Dorc Radio and Dorc Tv), in Toronto Canada. Their Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Yinka Farinde, successfully hosted the 3rd edition of the summit in Toronto in 2022. Originally scheduled for October 2-14, the Summit will now be held between November 27-30, 2023. The opening session of the hybrid summit is to be beamed from the Abedorc Productions Inc studio in Toronto on November 28 while the grand finale will take place at the Belmont Event Space, Etobicoke, Toronto, Canada on November 29.
THEME: Climate Change, Human Mobility and Sustainable Investments
PARTNERS: First Fridays Toronto, Medga Evers College, City University, New York City, USA, Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) Rayopay Travels, Nigeria, Nakotech Center for Labour Diplomacy, Ghana and others.
Programme Schedule With Dates.
- Sunday, November 26, 2023- Arrival of participants and registration.
- Monday, November 27, 2023: Press Conference at Abedorc Productions Inc Studio.
VENUE: 37 Racine Road, Unit 1b, ON M9V 4J8 Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
- Tuesday November 28, 2023: Summit Day One (Opening Day).
VENUE: 37 Racine Road, Unit 1b, ON M9V 4J8 Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
- Wednesday November 29, 2023 :Summit Day Two/Awards (Grand Finale).
VENUE: Belmont Event Space, 655 Dixon Rd, Etobicoke, ON M9W 1J3, Canada.
- Thursday November 30, 2023: Site-Seeing/Rest Day.
- Friday, 1 December, 2023: Departure.
TARGET AUDIENCE: 100 participants to include international participants and residents of Canada joined through in-person discussions, and the hybrid-event. Who should participate? Journalists, immigration and judicial workers, legislature, youth trainers, entrepreneurs, captains of industry, academics, migrant workers, migration institutions, migrants (refugees, asylum-seekers, involuntary migrants, climate migrants, remittance workers and more) government agencies, non-governmental organizations, religious organizations, government officials, students, youth representatives, community leaders and others.