(IslamOnline.net
has sent three activists to attend the conference: Sister Ælfwine
Mischler, Head of the English Copy-Editing Unit , who has
participated in various UN conferences related to women and children
during the last five years, Sister Samar Dowidar : Managing Editor
of the Social Department (Arabic Section) and Sister Khawthar el
Kholy , who is in charge of the " Adam and Eve" social
page (Arabic Section). They are aiming to get papers of the
conference in order to publish them on IslamOnline.net as soon as
possible)
The
Papers in the Conference are going to cover the Following Topics:
The
Family in the Third Millennium:
The
Family and Development.
The
Family and Globalization.
Toward
an International Policy to Protect the Family.
Education
for All in the Third Millennium: from Quantity to Quality.
Religious
and Juristic Bases of the Third Millennium Family:
Stable
Marriage and Family Unity: Toward Promoting Social and Ethical
Principles of the Family.
Positive
Impact of Marriage: Bases of Justice and Equality in
Establishing Family Relationships.
The
Complementary of Motherhood and Fatherhood: Toward Establishing
a Strategy to Fortify the Complementation of Motherhood and
Fatherhood.
The
Extended Family and the Transmission of Values: Socio- cultural
Roots of the Family within the Constituents of Civilization.
The
Family and Education:
Education
and Development: Education and the Problem of Modernism.
The
Problem of Educating the Elderly: Educating the Elderly between
Literacy and the Digital Revolution.
Dissemination
of Children’s Education: The Basic International Law and the
Issue of Educating Children.
Educating
Special Needs Persons: Educating Special Needs Persons and
Development: What Strategy?
The
Family and the Culture of Dialogue:
Intergenerational
Relationships: Toward Promoting the Culture of Dialogue
The
Role of the Media and Its Reflections on the Family: The Family
and Identity: What Media?
Government
Policy and Responsibilities toward the Family: The Family within
the Ladder of Political Priorities
Social
Society and Family Upgrading: From Family Democracy to Community
Democracy