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3rd Annual Conference On Child Rights, 2010
DCI invites you to come and join hundreds from all over the world for an innovative, high-impact conference on child rights.
We are hosting many internationally well known speakers, sharing their expertise regarding the issue of children's rights, and child poverty in the 21st century.
Date
October 2, 2010 (Saturday)
Venue
The Anlyan Center (TAC Building) Auditorium
Harkness Auditorium
Cedar St., Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, CT 06510 USA
Registration
Step 1
Please fill out the registration form online.
Or, please fill out the registration form and mail it to us.
Step 2
Please pay the registration fee online through Paypal - $25 for delegates and $15 for students.
Or, Please send a money order or check payable to "Distressed Children & Infants International" or "DCI International" and mail it to DCI Conference 2010, 5 Shipton Court, Cheshire, CT 06410
Links
DCI Conference Flyer, Registration Form, Sponsorship Form, FAQ
Archive
2nd Annual Child Rights Conference and Concert-2009
More than 500 people attended Distressed Children & Infants (DCI) International’s 2nd Annual Conference on Child Rights and Journey for Rights & Sight Benefit Concert on October 17th, 2009. The day’s events took place at Yale School of Medicine’s TAC Building and Mary Harkness Auditorium. The goal of DCI’s Event was three-fold: to raise awareness of child rights in local, national, and international communities, to discuss key issues of poverty in the 21st century, and to provide a forum for discussing creative, community-driven methods of alleviating child labor, hunger, and poverty around the world.
Links
Press release, Speakers, Messages, Award, Special thanks, Video
1st Annual Conference on Child Rights & Sight-2006
More than 200 people attended Distressed Children & Infants (DCI) International’s 1st Annual Conference on Child Rights and Sight on June 4th, 2006. The day’s events took place at Yale School of Medicine’s TAC Building Auditorium. The purpose of the conference was to make local and international people aware of child poverty and discuss DCI activities. It was a full day event attended by local, national and international dignitaries interested in child rights issues.
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