HIP HR Summit
The 2023 Human Rights Summit for People on the Move: The Intersections will be a space where civil society organizations, philanthropy and other allies can reconnect, analyze, discuss and think strategically about migration, forced displacement and their intersections in our region (the Americas). We will center the intersections between migration, forced displacement and racial equity, gender justice and climate justice.
When? February 6, 7 and 8 of 2023
Where? San José, Costa Rica. At the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel
From December 9 onwards, you will be able to register to participate in this convening.
Themes
The first two days will consist of sessions and networking activities around the following thematic areas.
Migration and racial equity:
We want to visibilize and problematize the unequal impacts of migration and border policies on Black migrants and migrants of Indigenous communities, such as in the context of family separations, the disappearance of migrants, the lack of migrant leadership in our sectors, and the language access for those who are not English or Spanish speakers.
Migration and climate justice:
We want to deepen our collective understanding about the different ways in which climate change can produce displacement, how it impacts migrant communities across the Americas, how to find solutions for communities and how to build common agendas between organizations with expertise in human mobility and experts on climate justice.
Migration and gender:
Gender violence affects women and the LGBTQ+ community, producing displacement, and it is also a risk during the migratory process and in the host community.
We want to guarantee that migration work has a gender or feminist perspective.
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The HIP Migration & Forced Displacement Program supports more than 60 frontline organizations in the region and we contribute to an ecosystem of over 110 organizations. These organizations provide humanitarian assistance, legal aid, contribute to healing trauma and advocate to demand more humane policies.
We center the voices of frontline organizations and migrant leaders, and include other voices from philanthropy (funders and others) to co-create common agendas and aligned strategies.
The experience of people on the move and their defenders, vary depending on the territory and the situation of migrants, asylum seekers, refugees or deportees, their nationalities, lived experiences and projects. It's not the same for migrants who are men, women, children, adolescents to deal with the risks and challenges that make their situations vulnerable. Apart from violence, political crises, human rights violations and the lack of opportunities, it is important to understand how climate change will impact people on the move. It is important to recognize the disproportionate impacts of restrictive immigration and border policies on migrants who are Indigenous, Black, women or members of the LGBTQ+ community.
We invite you to participate in the 2023 Human Rights Summit for People on the Move: The Intersections, to discover the best practices in the accompaniment of people on the move and to reinforce our commitments.
Registration
More than 80 institutions from across the region, which work for the improvement and dignity of +560,000 people on the move across the continent, were able to reflect on their struggle and daily work at the 2023 Meeting “Human Rights for people on the move: The intersections ”, organized by Hispanics in Philanthropy in alliance with Wingu and Kubadili, with the sponsorship of GCIR.
We built our event between all of us, all of us, achieving:
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Who is the event for?This is an event designed as a space for plurality and discussion for allied organizations of the Hispanics in Philanthropy Migration and Forced Displacement Program and donors
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How can I participate?We have a limited number of attendees, so we have contacted partner organizations directly to give them all the registration and participation details
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Will it be a bilingual event?Yes, each session will have simultaneous interpretation in English or Spanish
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Where do I find the schedule?We are still working on the details of the agenda, but we will be publishing it soon
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Will there be transportation between the airport and the hotel?Yes, we will have free transportation between the Juan Santamaría International Airport and the hotel. Details and itineraries will be shared closer to the event date
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What is the deadline for my registration?January 6, 2023
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When can I register?Registration will be available from December 9
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Will the event have a cost?For allied organizations of HIP's Migration and Forced Displacement program, the event will be totally free. For guests from donor organizations, the cost is $350 USD for the entire event. For organizations that are HIP members, the cost is $250 USD. There will be discount codes for the time of registration. While stocks last.
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What does my registration include?The HIP team will cover lodging for one person per partner organization for 2 nights (February 6 and 7, 2023) in San José, Costa Rica; air transportation; breakfast, lunch and dinner for the days of the event; and transportation airport-hotel-airport. We have limited space.
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Can more people from my organization attend?Due to the logistical effort and resources involved in this event, we have a limited space of one person per organization.
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What should I do if I want to participate as a sponsor?There are two ways to sponsor the event. With the convening sponsor level and with the leading sponsor level. Both ways have many advantages, learn more about them in the sponsorship section.
Contact
Philanthropy organizations have the option to sponsor the 2023 Human Rights for People on the Move: The Intersections Gathering. There are two sponsor levels:
Convening Sponsor $15,000 USD
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Listed as Calling Sponsor in all event materials
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4 Registrations for the event
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Presentation space of 2 minutes during the inauguration
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Printed promotional items for the location
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Logo on slideshows during the event
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Logo on the Meeting website
Lead Sponsor $10,000 USD
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Listed as Lead Sponsor in all event materials
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2 Registrations for the event
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Mention on stage
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Printed promotional items for the location
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Logo on slideshows during the event
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Logo on the Meeting website
If you want to know more about becoming a sponsor, please contact:migration@hipfunds.org