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2024年08月30日(Fri)

Asia Regional Peoples Assembly 2024

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Aoi Horiuchi

Asia Development Alliance (ADA), which JANIC is a member of , jointly organize Asia Regional Peoples’ Assembly 2024 on 11th September via zoom. Please join the Assembly through the link below.


The world is reeling under increased hunger, abject poverty and dreadful impacts of climate change. Inequality is rising and the debt crisis has affected the low- and middle-income countries so much that they have to spend huge resources on debt servicing and debt repayment, cutting short their expenditure in education, health and other areas of social protection.

In this context, the wider Civil Society, coordinated by the Global call to Action Against Poverty (GCAP) will be organising People’s Assemblies at the national, regional and the global levels to deliberate on the issues concerning the most marginalised groups of people who are left behind in the process of development. The issues of food crisis, inadequate access to health and social protection, civil liberties, and impact of climate change will be discussed among others. This will be our key intervention during the Summit of the Future to be held on 23-24 September in New York.

Global call to Action Against Poverty (GCAP) is a global civil society campaign working on the issues of inequalities and poverty in context of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). It is present in 66 countries.

In Asia also the Asia Regional People’s Assembly will be organised by the civil society, coordinated by GCAP-Asia, on 11th September 2024 from 2.30 – 4.30 PM Bangkok Time (Your country time here)  to discuss the key issues affecting the poor and marginalised groups.

You are invited to actively participate and contribute to the Assembly. 

Please register here: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZMlc–spjMrHNfrI-NbGOt2G7cUinwc89N_#/registration

 

On behalf of the Organising Partners:

  1. Global Call to Action Against Poverty (GCAP) (Coordination)
  2. Asia Dalit Rights Forum (ADRF)
  3. Global Forum on Communities Discriminated by Work and Descent (GFoD)
  4. Asia Civil Society Partnership for Sustainable Development (APSD)
  5. Asia Democracy Network (ADN)
  6. Asia Development Alliance (ADA)
  7. People’s Vaccine Alliance (PVA), Asia Chapter
  8. OXFAM-Asia
  9. South Asia Alliance for Poverty Eradication (SAAPE)
  10. ActionAid International – Asia Region
  11. Aide Et Action – International
  12. Wada Na Todo Abhiyan
  13. NGO Federation of Nepal
  14. Philippine Rural Reconstruction Movement (PRRM)
  15. Noakhali Rural Development Society, Bangladesh
  16. Sri Lanka United Nations Friendship Organisation (SUNFO)
  17.  Sanayee Development Organisation, Afghanistan
  18. Pakistan Development Alliance (PDA)
  19. ONE Singapore
  20. Africa Japan Forum
  21. Coordination Committee of Cambodia (CCC)
  22. Asia Pacific Council of AIDS Service Organisation (APCASO)

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Programme Schedule

Welcome and Introduction (2 min): Pradeep Baisakh, Asia Coordinator, GCAP

Session 1 (30 minutes): Voices on social protection and civil liberties 

Key question: The issues and challenges the communities are facing relating to poverty, hunger, access to health and welfare schemes, exclusion, human rights etc and what are the key demands 

Moderation: Beena Johnson, Chairperson, Asia Dalit Rights Forum (ADRF)

Keynote speaker: Dr. Devinder Sharma, Food and Trade Policy Analyst on “The Great Indian Divide: Opulence and Starvation” (10 minutes) 

Community voice 1: Exclusion from the Social Protection in Pakistan (3 min)

Community voice 2: Voice of a Human Rights Defender from Myanmar (3 min) 

Community voice 3: Exclusion and discrimination of the Dalit community (3 min) 

Community voice 4: Youth from Bangladesh (3 min) 

Session 2 (35 min): Members of Parliament and UN representatives responding to people’s issues and concerns 

Moderation: Maneesh Pradhan, ActionAid International – Asia  

  1. Preet Kaur Gill, Member of Parliament, UK (Or her video message) (5 min) (tbc)
  2. MP from Pakistan (7 min) (tbc)
  3. Dr Rojnath Pandey, Secretary of Parliamentary Committee of Nepal (7 min)
  4. Hitomi Rankine, Environmental Affairs Officer, UNESCAP (7 min)

Session 3 (35 min): Voices of the CSO leaders 

Key question: Sharing on issues of economic justice, institutional reforms and democracy and human rights 

Moderation: Beckie Malay, PRRM

  1. Poverty and Vulnerability in South Asia: Arjun Karki, SAAPE (5 min)
  2. Reform of the WB and IMF: Mae Buenaventura, APMDD (5 min)
  3. State of democracy in Asia: Ichal Supriadi, ADN (5 min)
  4. Rising Inequality in Asia: Farooq Tariq, Fight Inequality Alliance (5 min)
  5. Can implementation of the SDGs be expedited: Speaker, ADA (5 min)
  6. Proposed global campaign on Economic Justice: Arjun Bhattarai, NFN/GCAP (5 min) 

Session 4 (15 minutes): Discussion on the People’s Declaration

Moderation: Anselmo Lee, APSD Coordinator

Draft presentation by Maryam Khan followed by discussion

Thank giving: Jyoti Prakash, Aide Et Action

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