 Distinguished guests, colleagues, and friends, welcome to the Global Diaspora Summit 2022. IOM is so thrilled to co-host this unique event with the government of Ireland, a country with a long… Hello to all of you from the government of Ireland, and also the help of the community in the communities, and that there are about 17 million people involved, and there are also participation from the government of Ireland and also the vision of this event, and also what happened in the past, and the development of the community, which we gathered in Geneva, and a lot of events happened, and the light was lighted up by the volunteers in the community, especially in the volunteers' agendas, and also the contribution of the international community to the special event, the non-governmental migration, and also the creation of the participation of the volunteers, and for this reason, I am presenting the event of the activities, and also the activities to help the trust and relationships instead of the participation, and also the support of the volunteers according to their needs, and also the support of the volunteers and the volunteers. The event is a very important and very difficult one, and it is an important event for the community, especially after the event, and the events are held, and it is very important. We are very much looking forward to the dangers of travel and the dangerous situations such as immigration and trade with humans. This is not only for the sake of their lives and their lives, but it is also our responsibility to help them. If they are there with them, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic, their help is very important, especially for the people in this area, especially those who are sick, sick, and who are working in this field. We are also looking forward to playing a very important role in the situation that took place in Ukraine. It is not just about increasing the number of people and the technical expertise, but it is also about the IOM, the International Health Organization, that will enter the state of Ukraine. Thank you to all the participants in this event and to the participants, especially those who are working in Ukraine. They are not leaving Ukraine because there are many people who have to follow us. These are the people who help us and help us with many things, such as language and other services. We have three very important days of participation in the lectures and the studies of the participants. We also have specific ways to build a relationship with the students, especially the political and strategic participation, and the responsibilities on the real world. We are sure that all the results and the evidence that we follow, especially in our lectures, and our meetings, and our meetings, are also for the first international return in this field, which is just a previous meeting, and this is a rare opportunity, which should be for the visitors and their voices for the IOMRF. I wish you, especially the first international return, and I wish you a happy new year. Thank you very much. Hello to all of you in Dublin. I am very proud to be here with you, and to be responsible here, especially in the international community. This is a very important step, especially for the dangerous things that are happening to the visitors, especially the special events, and the change in the environment, and to address these challenges. There is a lot of support for the visitors, and for the activities, and also for the people who live in the West, and in their countries, and in the working countries. We also hope that we will return to the public, so that the places where they live, and the places where they make their new places, and their new countries, and also through the countries, through the borders, and especially through the regions. There are a lot of things happening, especially today in Ukraine, that there is a lot of support for the visitors, and I think that this is a conference, and I will contribute to the help of the visitors, and I wish you a happy new year, in your conversation, and your participation in the coming days. Thank you very much. Thank you to everyone, good morning. I am happy to be here with you, and these sessions, and also the human resources in the areas, and I wish you the best, and also especially the human resources in the areas, and we have a big drink to have with us, Mr. Bashir, and the importance of this session, and also I am happy to hear from the participants in this issue, and there is a lot of great evidence, there are a lot of things happening to the visitors, there are developments, especially financial assistance, and also there are a lot of financial things, especially the help of the community, and the help of the visitors, and we saw these things, especially in the community of the visitors, with a lot of services during the COVID-19 period, and also there are a lot of great benefits for the human resources, and the building, and new strategies for the way forward in the changes that are taking place in this issue, and also I think that these discussions are very important, not only for the Syrian people, but also for the human resources of the visitors, and also there are new ways forward, and this will open a new way for us to cooperate, so this is just a brief introduction to our discussion, but also our reporters and our experts will talk about this issue in different details, first of all in this session, first of all there are initiatives, and there are a lot of questions in the chat box, and there is also a translation in the six Arabic, French and Spanish languages, and also other languages that you can find in the resources that are in front of you, in the Zoom, and also I would be very happy if you could talk to us with a close-up of the sound, if you don't mind, and also when we get to the last minute, I would like for the questions to be very brief in order for the participants to listen to you, and finally try to be able to share with us your opinions and your experiences, this is very important for this meeting, and that's why I'm going to stop here. What I want to do is to introduce you to the first speaker, Hediko Mingo Hediko, and she is working on the human sector, especially to support the participants in this sector, and she is also responsible for the meeting, and she is also one of the civil society organizations, and she has participated in many things, she has participated in training and training, and this is very important in many things, especially in human affairs, and in the environmental system, and training and training, and I am sure that there is a great interest in human life, especially in the past and now, and that is why I would like to introduce you to Mingo. Thank you Bashir. Thank you Bashir and everyone for welcoming me. I am very proud to have spoken to you today, and there are many things related, especially in the past, the participants and the meetings, especially the environmental response in this sector, and I would also like to hear from you about your discussions today, and I am sure that you know that COVID is a very big role, especially in a lot of things, in the participation of the participants, and I will not only talk about COVID-19 and the issues, but I would like to share with you the studies of Mustafaadah and the other issues. I have been in a number of meetings with him, especially in the past years, and I would like to share that with you. Bashir, are you seeing? Bashir, are you seeing this? Yes, I see that. Thank you very much. So, here we have this topic. Yes, when I started working with this topic, the participants participated in it in 2017, and especially the last topic in 2015, the meetings, and the participants did not hear about it, especially in the human sector, and especially in the development sector, it has become more of a historical force. So, one of these special things in the human sector, and those who are not, and those who are not, are playing a very big role. When I talk about the special value, and especially the participation in this issue, and especially that they are responsible for asking me, why do you work in this field, and why do you work in this field? No, this is a mistake in terms of what we do, in terms of value, but it should be patient and patient in this field in order to continue in our work in this environment, and this difficult situation, and especially when I started, because we all know that there was a special system, and we had to look at this issue in a very large way, and to include other aspects in this field, and we saw a lot of very important things, that all of us participated in this issue, I started working in this field, and I looked at how to support and increase the number of people, and played a very important role in the first approach, in this issue, and it was a very important journey, an easy experience, and I want to share with you what I think about it, in terms of success. We didn't go far on this issue, but we will continue in our work, and I will talk about things, especially the support of the educational programs, and especially the creation of decisions, and the creation of policies, and also the support of more programs, especially during the previous series, I did a lot in this issue, and personally, I didn't see anything wrong in this issue, if you know who you are, and what is your role, and how do you play this role towards this issue, it is the most important thing, I don't know about your role, because it is a complicated matter, so there are a lot of sources, that do not present the issue, and what are the concerns of the volunteers, we have been involved in this issue, about the needs of the volunteers, and their demands, and the demands of all the matters, and especially, we should have the power and responsibility for the organizations that we work with, and the organizations that work with us, especially among the largest volunteers, and we have also been involved in the experience, and the power, and especially in the human system, and especially among the pharaohs, and the zoomalal, organizations that we work with each other, in this system, all of them, and all of them, they have the power and the responsibility, and the experience, especially for the volunteers, and we have been involved in the issues, especially with the organization, and it is very important in this issue, and there are other things, and other ideas, according to the personal experience, that they will continue to participate in the game, especially the technical support, it is not enough to succeed in participating in this issue, especially from a different point of view, or not having any participation in the issue of the volunteers, but this is very important, and this is a very important issue, it should be, of course, our own, and our own, and it should also be clear, and the things that we can do, and the things that we cannot do, and especially the volunteers, and the volunteers, and even more so, the people who provide the services, especially in the human services, and the volunteers, and the volunteers, and the people who are affected by the volunteers, so there is a lot of confidence in this issue, and we have to know what we are learning, and we have a great desire for how, and why, and when we respond, and we have to understand, and this is very important for the dynamic, because all of us are different, all of us are different, and all of us are different, and in any work that we do with the volunteers and volunteers, and the volunteers, and I also think this is important, and I think it is very important for us to stay on the remote side, because the short side is currently very far away, and we have to be on the remote side, and the long side, and we have to be aware, and honest about this issue, and this is very important, because there is also a very large amount of support for the volunteers who provide the services, and there is also a very large amount of assistance, so this does not mean that there is support for us, very large amounts of participation, and what we see is also according to the needs of the participation, to be the best and the best, and there are a lot of things, we had 28 volunteers with volunteers, volunteers in Ukraine, for the volunteers, for the volunteers, and for the volunteers, and for the volunteers, this issue is more important, and because they feel that they are part of these networks to respond to the humanitarian assistance, and there is also an essential point in these five points that I mentioned, that comes from both sides, for us to do the same thing, to make sure and understand the context, and to know our surroundings, and our relationships with those who work with us in this system and this sector, because this system and sector is also very diverse, and very standard, and especially that they are part of the network, that they are trying to find something new, and they deserve respect and trust, especially the responsibility, or the question, and there is also another work that I did not see, and it is a very large number, especially in the field of politics, some of which are done on the right track, and some are not done on the right track, especially in the field of environmental systems, and also one of the things, especially in the field of, I think that any cooperation should be strategic, and we should be waiting for the help, especially towards distribution, and we should be supporting the students and the students, and this depends on their work and their respect, and we should also be thinking about the distance, and we should also be knowing how we can support them, and we should be participating in this, and also knowing what is written in this field, what they will do, or what they will do in their country, and also we should be following it, to that there are some organizations that are participating, and also these things are coming up with a lot of information, but there is a lot of danger that it will become, and also there will be difficulties for all the participants in this field, or the cooperation with them, and we have seen a lot of things, especially in the field of politics and the future countries, and in the field of politics, they are trying to put the tourists in a very difficult situation, and this should be considered because we are going to be successful, and it should be a cooperation with the road, and respect, and friendship, for the help that we have in the streets and the students, and this is of course the topic, is there more time, and there are other resources behind our work, so coming from a human rights organization, I think it is of the image of the internet, especially in the field of some specific things, the solution to the problems, and especially a very different topic, and also the needs of the pragmatists are very important, and I think it is a very important thing for the students, and I think it is important that we know their roles, especially those who are in the field of local affairs, and know the obstacles, and especially the things that we do not know, because there are some organizations that will participate in the issues, and especially from the outside, and be part of the environmental system, but they do not live in the same country, and they do not know many things, so we have to understand this very well, and I always ask myself, and tell myself, that personal help is not a competition, it should be a personal help, and the help of the people first and finally, and it should also be taken into account in a very big way, and I always remember that, and there are other stories, and some other moments, that I am very grateful to all the people who participated in this issue, especially the people who participated in the work with them, especially in the past, and the issues that have been discussed, I would like to thank you very much, because you have remained in this work, and the creation of inspiration in this issue. Thank you very much for this, and for this work that you have done with it, this is a place on my side, thank you very much, thank you very much, and I think that we have other points that have been discussed, but we also have this opportunity to talk about it, and there are also special things about cooperation, and that is why I am going to the second lecture, and I would like to welcome Mr. Mohamed Bashir Othman, he is also a very big and young person, and he also works in Somalia, and especially in the institutions for design matters, and especially in the media, and in the field of work, and he is also the president of the institutions, and he also works in the organizations in Somalia, Othman, and he is very much aware of the graphic design, and also other artistic matters, and he graduated from the university of the beautiful art academy, and also Othman's institutions, he is also one of the famous people in Somalia, and he is also one of the young people who work very hard in 2020, and I am happy to be with Mr. Othman, and to learn from the experiences you have, and the experiences you have, and to love Mr. Othman. Thank you Bashir, thank you, and I hope you will listen to me, and it is a great opportunity for me, and I am happy to be with you in the international community and also I am Mr. Mohamed Bashir, and also I am working in Norway, and in Orange, and also this means that it is the orange house in the English language, and also the main thing here, for two words, the word house is orange, meaning orange, and orange means the color of the Netherlands, so this is what we call orange house, and also it means the organization of the volunteers and the volunteers who participate in the communication in the Somali community, and the Netherlands, and it started in 2016, with a very small group of Somal youth, and Orange also helped with many things, such as the management of commercial work, and other matters in Somal, and economic, and political, and social, and Orange house, or wherever I am, the moment has come for the Somal and the Netherlands, but we have been working on the information, and the experiences, especially with different organizations, and those who are looking for information for investment, and the opportunity to invest in the management of the work, and also many other things, different with the Orange Foundation, there is a platform, especially the information in Somalia, which is increasing information, and different about how the Somali community and the population in Somalia, and also we have been providing very different information to various fields, from the life of information to the acquisition, and also the job opportunities in Somalia, and we have been supporting and developing the commercial work, and also helping the markets, especially between the organizations, and we have been organizing different meetings, and various opportunities for the work, and the management of the work for many things, very economic and social, and also we have been using the German Dutch, especially between the Netherlands and Somalia, and also we have been doing a lot of work, and we have been working closely, especially from the economic side, between Somalia and the Netherlands, and also we have seen in the last four years, that there are very clear participation, and also especially that there are a few organizations, and a lot of organizations, in the field of commercial and commercial work, and there are also meetings for the future countries, especially for those from the Mancha countries, and also to try to connect these two countries to the Mancha countries, and the Moussadeef countries, and the work between the Netherlands and Somalia, and our participation is not only about the work, and your work, but also we focus on the social matters, and the other important matters. There are other matters for us to follow, especially for the Somali countries, and other matters, that almost 50 Europeans were consulted for the next year. Netherlands became the top country, the Netherlands became the top country, the first country with 21% participation, and the first Moussadeef center where the European companies actually had their mining in Sudan, and therefore there were Europeans, Somalians, or other countries, but we also went back to Somalia to be the first Moussadeef, and to be the third Moussadeef, and to be the first Moussadeef, and to be the first Moussadeef, especially for the Netherlands, and also to be the first Moussadeef, and thank you very much for your participation. Thank you, Mohamed, for the opportunity to talk to you, and for the first Moussadeef, and for the photo with you, and I think this is a great opportunity for you. Thank you very much for your question. I have many questions, but I would like to ask a question to any speakers about this topic, especially regarding politics, and the human work. I'd like to ask you some questions here. We have a question from Martin Russell. Martin, you're welcome. Thank you. I sure know my accent is very good. It's great to be here, and it's great to see you. It's great to be here, and it's great to see you. Let's talk about the importance of this work. I remember talking to some people who had come home during this time, and at the time they had come back from London, where they had these bus stops, where they tell you that the next bus will be in 1050. The Irish person was whenever it comes. He said it's quite often that the next bus comes. Do you see things getting done in countries of residence, or residents? I'm trying to give you that. I'm trying to give you that. The diaspora will have a sense of what's appropriate, but quite often linking that with thought. My question is, again, for Lea, from the conversation, I'm going to show you the importance of this work. There's always a question. Is there a difference? What I'm going to show you is that I'm going to hear three questions or comments, and then we'll talk about the discussion. Do you have any other questions? I have a lot of questions, and I think it's also related to politics, or the countries that were forced to be on the rise of the humanitarian action. How could they be on the rise of the humanitarian action? How could they be on the rise of the humanitarian action? How could they be on the rise of the humanitarian action? I'm going to jump in on that. I'm sorry, I had a quick question. Do you have any other questions? Do you have any other questions? The question is, for Martin, in the comments, what does that kind of... I can start if that's fine. Just some general reflection. The cultural sensitivity side. I can start if that's fine. Just some general reflection. The cultural sensitivity side. Is there a difference? The question is, is there any difference and the support that we need to be in the first and final positions as a local level, whether or not it has to be a kind of an attention-pointing so it's not possible to be the focus of what I'm talking about. I think I'm going for everyone. And obviously, I'm going for everyone. And obviously, I'm going for everyone. During your work, I'm definitely going for everyone. And obviously that's solid from that angle that is good news because I think we're always fronted. It's just important that people continue to support these two positions and the longer term lens for the need for a goodwill we see, We see, I think, to certain extent, that we can buy itself from first, okay, now we have a nature of nexus actors to stay in that camp, so that it is responding now, having to meet him again. After that, he will be able to change, and then he will be able to help with whatever he can, and to offer the same to those who are in need. The situation is very different, and that is how it is, and there is also the direct help. How will it benefit them, and how will it reach the best possible? And that goes for all of us, that goes for civil society engagement, volunteer engagement at large. So I think those are some of the questions. Thank you very much for the example of Somalia. Like Somalia, we have been following Somali's cult this late. I think there are more, maybe more, from the issue of Somalia, and I gave you as I mentioned before, who is from Somalia, and who is from the local community, it has affected you on the Somali today, in the past. We can say that there are many movements of Somalia in Somalia, and not from politics, because it is considered that Somalia, in its talks, in the form of politics. You have seen in the past that he is from Somalia, and since more than three years ago, there has been a visit to Somalia, but you see that the people, when they came back to Somalia, they had been taken to the federal institutions, or from the tribal institutions, which have been much more than the events, the first events, but to organize the events on the national and national level, all of which have not succeeded in these events, and we see that it is usually the return to Somalia, and all that is there, any problem, in Somalia, it is return to Somalia, and it is difficult, and you see huge competitions from the past, but on the national level, these policies are not present. All of the policies that are being targeted in Somalia, but what we saw is that the government in Somalia is contributing to the return to the country, and it is also contributing to the return to the country, and it is also contributing to the country in a difficult situation to finish. Thank you Mohamed for this important point of discussion about the business aspect of the subject. I'll be following up on the questions and comments, then we'll come back to the speakers, George Tafadal, between the local and the state. That's a great divide between the local and the state. What I'm saying is that this divide is not clear. When it comes to human life, I think that this is a background for you, I think that Muhammad might have said that there is also a connection between those who are in the human field and those who are in the field of work and therefore those who work in the private sector through different groups of civil society in different sectors. And in the same way, there are different types of information, local information that helps the local information as well. And in the same way, in this follow-up, I think that my final question is, are there different types of information or even who operate in the private sector? The ratio that the country makes, what is the added value for this person who is used to being the only person who knows the country? And therefore, what kind of work does the person do which is simply the human framework? And my final question is, what is the added value for this particular company of this specific company carried out as a whole? I should have actually asked everyone who thought that I was on the subject and in the third year, we held the development workshops. The first half was in 2015, then in 2017, then in 2019, and with the start of 2018, we set up a policy to manage our tools with the management of 3 levels, the general management of sprues and tools, and the general management of hearing aids that support the treatment of blood. For us, Kachalia is related to the financial resources for the most effective projects, and the demands of the professionals in the management or the private sector. We are working on a variety of these technologies and at the same time we have projects that are specifically for the active system that will make it possible for the tools to be on the same level with us forever. And we will be happy to discover that it is also on the level of European Union. If we have worked on it, we will be happy to know. If these messages will be heard, we will be happy to know that this is all we have when it comes to what we have done on the level of the active system. Thank you so much. Thank you very much. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you very much. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. 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