The CoNGO E-Update is produced by staff in New York, Geneva and Vienna, with contributions from members and affiliated partners.
In this
week’s issue:
CoNGO Events and Announcements:
Call for Submission of
Action Points - CoNGO Civil Society Development Forum (CSDF) 2009-New
York Component – “Implementing the Internationally Agreed Goals and Commitments
in regard to Global Public Health”
CoNGO
Committees
UN Events and Announcements:
“AIDS2031”
– Civil Society Online Survey
12th
Session of the Human Rights Council
52nd
Session of the Committee on the Rights of the Child
“Geneva Lectures Series: Former President
Gorbachev to Address the Nuclear Disarmament Agenda with Guest Participation of
Ban Ki-moon”
OHCHR Consultation on Operationalizing the Framework
for Business and Human Rights Presented by the Special Representative of the
Secretary-General on the Issue of Human Rights and Transnational Corporations
and Other Business Enterprises
7th
Session of the Intergovernmental Working Group on the Effective Implementation
of the Durban Declaration and Programme of Action
Open Consultation on the Financial
Mechanisms: Meeting the Challenges of ICT for Development
“Watchdog or Lapdog? Maximizing the Value of
Internal Oversight for a Better United Nations”, UNU Midday Forum
2nd Session of the
Ad-hoc Committee on the Elaboration of Complementary Standards
“Minorities and Effective Political Participation”,
2nd Session of the UN Forum on Minority Issues
Civil Society Events and Announcements:
“Perspectives withn
International Organisations on the Financial and Economic Crisis”, Academic
Council Debate Series
Coping and Resilience 2009, International
Conference
“Nanotechnology, Synthetic Biology,
Genomics, Geo-engineering… Where is this all going?”, Emerging Technologies
Strategy Discussion
“Right to Food and Nutrition
Watch 2009. Wer steuert das Welternährungssystem?”, Presentation and Discussion
HREA Webinar: Civil Society and
the UPR
Conference on Development and Information
Technologies
International Peace Bureau Annual Conference
World Day for the Prevention of
Child Abuse, Call for Registration
“The Forgotten Children: A major European Conference
addressing the subject of Children of Parents with a Mental Illness”
2009 Parliament of the World’s Religions
Campaigns, Initiatives and Resources:
Campaigns and Initiatives
NGO
Resources
CoNGO Events
and Announcements:
Call for Submission of Action Points - CoNGO Civil Society Development Forum
(CSDF) 2009 – New York Component – “Implementing the Internationally Agreed
Goals and Commitments in regard to Global Public Health”, 15 – 16 October
2009
Deadlines for
submissions:
CoNGO members: 8 October 2009
Non-members: 1
October 2009
In preparation for CoNGO’s Civil Society
Development Forum (CSDF) 2009-New York Component, CoNGO has launched an online form to facilitate the
submission of action points to be considered at that event.
The form is available here.
The format of that online submission form
was designed with a view to capturing the diversity of opinions of civil
society organisations and other entities on subjects to be discussed during the
New York Component. It is intended to provide an opportunity for both CoNGO members and non-members based in the
regions to participate in shaping the debates of CSDF 2009.
The pulse of the CoNGO membership and its networks is important to us. Your
suggestions are desired and most welcome.
For further information about the online
submission form and CSDF 2009-New York Component, please visit www.ngocongo.org or contact us:
CSDF2009@ngocongo.org
T: +1.212.986.8557
F: +1.212.986.0821
Background
information:
CoNGO is organising a follow-up Civil Society
Development Forum (CSDF) 2009 – the New York Component – on 15 and 16
October 2009. Registration for this event is now open online.
This event is to review the Outcome
Document of CSDF
2009–Geneva Component, seen in conjunction with the Ministerial
Declaration of the ECOSOC 2009 High-Level Segment, which focused on
“Implementing the Internationally Agreed Goals and Commitments in regard to
Global Public Health”.
The expected product of this review is a
set of succinct action points for governments, the United Nations System and
civil society. These action points will result from further in-depth debates of
workshops focusing on the following six substantive themes:
·
Responding to health
inequities at local and international levels
·
Dealing with the
shortage of health care workers
·
Addressing the increase
in non-communicable/chronic disease
·
Financing global access
to health, including health technologies
·
Ensuring the right to
health for women throughout the life-cycle
·
Promoting prevention and
treatment of HIV-AIDS.
The event is being held in collaboration
with the Office for Economic and Social Council Support and Coordination
(OESC), UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UN/DESA), and with the
assistance of the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC).
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CoNGO Committees: NGO Committee on Ageing,
“Commemorating the 10th Anniversary of the International Year of
Older Persons: Toward a Society for all Ages” – 19th International
Celebration of the International Day of Older Persons, 8 October 2009, New
York
At the
margins of the International Day of Older Persons, the NGO Committee on Ageing
(New York) is organising an event entitled “Commemorating the 10th
Anniversary of the International Year of Older Persons” on 8 October 2009
from 9:30 to 16:30 hours at the Economic and Social Council Chamber at UN
Headquarters in New York.
Interested
organisations may register online.
More
information about this event is available on the Committee’s comprehensive new
website: www.ngocoa-ny.org.
CoNGO Committees: NGO Committee on Spirituality, Values and Global
Concerns, General Meeting, 8 October 2009, Geneva
The NGO Committee on Spirituality, Values and
Global Concerns (CSVGC-Geneva) will hold its monthly meeting on 8 October 2009
from 13:00 to 15:00 hours at CoNGO’s
Conference Room.
For more information, please contact Ms Vita de Waal.
CoNGO Committees: NGO Committee on the
Status of Women, NGO Interactive Roundtables on the UN-ECE Beijing +15 Regional
Review Meeting, 30 – 31 October 2009, Geneva
The NGO
Committee on the Status of Women (Geneva) is organising an event entitled “NGO
Interactive Roundtables on the UN-ECE Beijing +15 Regional Review Meeting” on
30 and 31 October 2009 at the Maison des Associations, Rue des Savoises
15, in Geneva.
The
invitation letter for this event is available here.
The
provisional agenda is available for download here.
To
register for the event, please follow these guidelines.
For
more information, please send a message to ngocswgeneva@gmail.com.
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UN Events and Announcements:
“AIDS2031” – Civil Society Online Survey
AIDS2031
is a think-tank project initiated by Mr Peter Piot while serving as Executive Director
of UNAIDS. It aims at formulating a long-term strategic AIDS response, as
opposed to continued crisis management.
To
reflect in this strategy the voice of civil society, an online survey has been
created, which is available at the UN-NGLS website.
The
letter by Mr Peter Piot requesting civil society to participate in this online
survey is available here.
12th Session of the Human Rights
Council, 14 September – 2 October 2009, Geneva
The 12th Session of the Human
Rights Council (HRC) is now in progress (14 September – 2 October
2009) at the Palais des Nations in Geneva.
Information about this event, including the
agenda, can be accessed here.
The proceedings of this 12th
Session can be followed via webcast.
Information about NGO participation,
accreditation, submission of statements and contact details for the event may
be found here.
Guidelines on how to log into the HRC Extranet are also available through that
link.
52nd Session of the Committee on the Rights of the
Child, 14 September – 2 October 2009, Geneva
The 52nd Session of the
Committee on the Rights of the Child was opened on 14 September and will
continue until 2 October 2009. The event takes place at the Palais des
Nations in Geneva.
More information, including the agenda, the
programme of work, and a listing of State reports for consideration, is
available here.
“Geneva Lectures Series: Former
President Gorbachev to Address the Nuclear Disarmament Agenda with Guest
Participation of Ban Ki-moon”, 5 October 2009, Geneva
The UN Institute for Training and Research
(UNITAR) and the UN Office at Geneva (UNOG) are jointly organising the third in
a series of lectures entitled “the Geneva Lecture Series”. This edition will
feature Mr Mikhail Gorbachev, former President of the Soviet Union and Founding
President of Green Cross International. The lecture is entitled “Resetting the
Nuclear Disarmament Agenda”. An introductory statement by Mr Ban Ki-moon, UN
Secretary-General, will precede the lecture.
The event will take place on 5 October
2009 from 16:00 to 18:20 hours at the Assembly Hall at the Palais des Nations
in Geneva. Registration is mandatory and can be done online.
More information is available here.
OHCHR Consultation on Operationalizing the
Framework for Business and Human Rights Presented by the Special
Representative of the Secretary-General on the Issue of Human Rights and
Transnational Corporations and Other Business Enterprises, 5 – 6 October
2009, Geneva
The Office of the High Commissioner for
Human Rights (OHCHR) will hold a consultation on operationalizing the framework
for business and human rights presented by the Special Representative of the
Secretary-General on the issue of human rights and transnational corporations
and other business enterprises. The meeting is scheduled on 5 and
6 October 2009 in Room XVIII at the Palais des Nations in Geneva.
More information is available here.
7th Session of the Intergovernmental Working Group
on the Effective Implementation of the Durban Declaration and Programme
of Action, 5 – 16 October 2009, Geneva
The Secretariat of the Intergovernmental
Working Group on the Effective Implementation of the Durban Declaration and
Programme of Action has scheduled its 7th Session from 5 to
16 October 2009. The first meeting of this 7th Session will
take place at 10:00 hours in Room XXI at the Palais des Nations in Geneva.
Open Consultation on the
Financial Mechanisms: Meeting the Challenges of ICT for Development, 8 –
9 October 2009, Geneva
The UN Group on the Information
Society (UNGIS) is organising the event “Open Consultation on the Financial
Mechanisms: Meeting the Challenges of ICT for Development” from 8 to 9 October
2009 at Palexpo in Geneva.
The registration form is available here.
“Watchdog or Lapdog?
Maximizing the Value of Internal Oversight for a Better United Nations”, UN
University (UNU) Midday Forum, 15 October 2009, New York
To commemorate its fifteenth anniversary,
the Office of Internal Oversights Services (OIOS) and UNU-ONY are organising a
high-level panel discussion. Entitled “Watchdog or Lapdog? Maximizing the Value
of Internal Oversight for a Better United Nations”, the event is scheduled on
15 October 2009 from 10:00 to 12:00 hours in Conference Room 8 at UN
Headquarters in New York.
The event will commence with an opening
address by Mr Ban Ki-moon, UN Secretary-General.
More information, including bios of
speakers and registration modalities, is available here.
2nd Session of
the Ad-hoc Committee on the Elaboration of Complementary Standards, 19 –
30 October 2009, Geneva
The Secretariat of the Ad-hoc Committee on
the Elaboration of Complementary Standards announced that it will hold its 2nd
Session from 19 to 30 October 2009. The event will begin at 10:00 hours in
Room XXI at the Palais des Nations in Geneva.
For more information about this event,
please contact the OHCHR Civil
Society Unit.
“Minorities and Effective
Political Participation”, 2nd Session of the UN Forum on Minority
Issues, 12 – 13 November 2009, Geneva
The 2nd Session of the UN Forum
on Minority Issues has now been scheduled for 12 and 13 November 2009 at
the Palais des Nations in Geneva. The thematic focus of this Forum is on
“Minorities and Effective Political Participation”. NGOs in consultative relationship
with ECOSOC may participate, as well as other NGOs and organisations
representing minorities “whose aims and purposes are in conformity with the
spirit, purposes and principles of the Charter of the United Nations”. More
information about accreditation procedures is available here.
The concept note for this event may be
downloaded here.
More information about this event is
available on the Forum’s website.
Civil Society Events and Announcements:
“Perspectives within
International Organisations on the Financial and Economic Crisis”, Academic
Council Debate Series, 2 October 2009, Geneva
The Swiss Network for International Studies
(SNIS) is organising a roundtable debate entitled “Perspectives within
International Organisations on the Financial and Economic Crisis” on
2 October 2009 from 16:15 to 18:30 hours at Salle Bungener, IHEID, rue
Rothschild 20 in Geneva.
No registration is required.
More information is available here.
Coping and Resilience 2009,
International Conference, 3 – 6 October 2009, Dubrovnik-Cavtat, Croatia
The Coping and Resilience 2009
International Conference will be held from 3 to 6 October 2009, in Dubrovnik-Cavtat, Croatia. The conference will convey knowledge and practices on coping and
resilience in response to a variety of adverse life circumstances that
individuals and communities face. Visit the conference website for programme topics and
registration and submission guidelines.
“Nanotechnology, Synthetic
Biology, Genomics, Geo-engineering… Where is this all going?”, Emerging
Technologies Strategy Discussion, 9 October 2009, New York
Friends of the Earth, the ETC Group and the
International Center for Technology Assessment are hosting an emerging
technologies strategy discussion entitled “Nanotechnology, Synthetic Biology,
Genomics, Geo-engineering… Where is this all going?”. The event will take place
on 9 October 2009 from 9:00 to 16:00 hours at the Salvation Army,
International Justice Commission, 221 East 52nd Street, in New York and include a hosted lunch.
Short presentations on nanotechnology,
synthetic biology, genomics and geo-engineering will take place in the morning.
These will be followed by an open discussion in the afternoon to develop a
strategy to engage civil society with the shaping of these technologies on
local, national, regional and global policy levels.
To confirm participation or for more
information, please contact Ms Gillian Madill.
“Right to Food and
Nutrition Watch 2009. Wer steuert das Welternährungssystem?”, Presentation and
Discussion, 12 October 2009, Vienna
FIAN Austria, in cooperation with the Vienna
Institute for International Dialogue and Cooperation (VIDC), Aktion Brot für
Hungernde and Grüne BildungsWerkstatt, is organising a presentation and
discussion entitled “Right to Food and Nutrition Watch 2009. Wer steuert das
Weltnährungssystem?” (Who steers the world food system?). The event will take
place on 12 October 2009 at 18:00 hours at AAI, Grosser Saal,
Türkenstrasse 3, in Vienna.
More information is available here.
HREA Webinar: Civil Society
and the UPR, 22 October 2009, Online
The Human Rights Education Associates
(HREA) are organising a web-based lecture and discussion – webinar – focussing
on the Human Rights Council’s Universal Period Review (UPR) process and the
role of civil society herein.
The webinar will take place on
22 October 2009 at 12:00 noon GMT/UTC.
For more information and to sign on, please
visit the HREA
website.
Conference on Development
and Information Technologies, 23 – 24 October 2009, Castelldefels, Barcelona
The Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (Open
University of Catalonia, UOC) will be holding a Conference on Development and
Information Technologies on 23 and 24 October 2009 at the Internet
Interdisciplinary Institute (IN3) in Castelldefels, Barcelona. The Conference,
organised by the UOC and co-financed by the Agčncia Catalana de Cooperació al
Desenvolupament, will be on “Mobile Phones and Internet in Latin America and Africa: What benefits for the most disadvantaged?”
If interested in submitting a paper for
this event, please visit the UOC website.
International Peace Bureau
Annual Conference, 13 – 15 November 2009, Washington D.C.
The International Peace Bureau Annual
Conference will be held from 13 to 15 November 2009, in Washington D.C. The provisional title for the conference is “Rolling back militarism: a task
for the global movement”.
The programme will include a central event
(the weekend conference) and additional activities before and after, depending
on the wishes of partners and participants. Suggestions are welcome. This is
intended to be a participatory event, including a top-class range of speakers,
cultural presentations and opportunities to interact with key people in Washington D.C. and beyond. Check out the IPB
initial announcement for
more information.
World Day for the
Prevention of Child Abuse, Call for Registration, 19 November 2009
The Women’s World Summit Foundation is campaigning
to prioritize the prevention of abuse and violence against children. Launched
in 2000, the World Day for the Prevention of Child Abuse (19 November) is
intended to create a global culture towards the worldwide prevention of child
abuse.
For more information on the campaign and
how to register, visit the campaign’s website.
“The Forgotten Children: A major European
Conference addressing the subject of Children of Parents with a Mental
Illness”, 26 – 27 November 2009, Vilnius, Lithuania
The European Federation of Associations of
Families of People with Mental Illness (EUFAMI), in association with Lietuvos
Sutrikusios Psichikos ˇmoniu Globos Bendrija (LSPˇGB), its Lithuanian family
member association, will host “The Forgotten Children: A major European
Conference addressing the subject of Children of Parents with a Mental Illness”
from 26 to 27 November 2009 in Vilnius, Lithuania.
Details on the conference programme,
registration and accommodation arrangements can be found on the conference
website.
2009 Parliament of the
World’s Religions, 3 - 9 December 2009, Assembly Meeting, Melbourne, Australia
The Parliament of the
World’s Religions will hold its 2009 assembly from 3 to 9 December 2009 in Melbourne, Australia. The gathering is expected to bring together more than 8,000 people of
faith, spirit and goodwill from around the world. For more information about
the upcoming 2009 assembly, visit the Parliament of the World’s
Religions website.
Information on the
Council for the Parliament of the World’s Religions event held in Labouisse
Hall, UNICEF House, on 8 January 2009 in New York, as well as photos, can be
viewed here.
Campaigns and Initiatives
People’s Decade for Nuclear Abolition – Campaign
www.peoplesdecade.org
Countdown to Copenhagen Campaign
www.churchworldservice.org/site/PageServer?pagename=how_adv_copenhagen
Decent Work - Decent
Life Campaign
www.decentwork.org
Global Campaign
against Poverty
www.whiteband.org
Appeal and Petition for a Nuclear Weapon-Free World
www10.plala.or.jp/antiatom/en/WC/e07wc/e-20070902_dec_riso.html
Launch of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of
Europe’s Human Rights Prize – Call for Nominations
assembly.coe.int/Committee/JUR/HumanRightsPrize
Gender
Training Community of Practice (GT CoP) – UN-INSTRAW
www.un-instraw.org/en/community-of-practice/general/gender-training-community-of-practice-gt.html
International
NGO Journal – Call for Papers
www.academicjournals.org/INGOJ
NGO Resources
“Working
with the United Nations Human Rights Programme – A Handbook for Civil Society”,
Publication by OHCHR
www.ohchr.org/EN/AboutUs/Pages/NgoHandbook.aspx
Human
Rights Nexus – Project by WFUNA
www.humanrightsnexus.org
Integrated
Civil Society Organization System – UN/DESA Civil Society Participation
Database
esango.un.org/civilsociety
UN-NGO-IRENE Best
Practices Network
www.un.org/esa/coordination/ngo/irene
First
Committee Monitor – Resource on the General Assembly’s First Committee on
Disarmament and International Security
www.reachingcriticalwill.org/political/1com/FCM.html
Globethics.net
Library – A Global Digital Library on Ethics
www.globethics.net
Resources
and Calendar for Peace Issues – International Peace Bureau
www.ipb.org and www.ipb.org/i/newsletters-and-publications/VI-A-ipb-newsletters-and-calendars.html
Internet
Governance Caucus Website
www.igcaucus.org
2009 UNDP Procurement Training Calendar
www.undp.org/procurement/training.shtml
International
NGO Journal
www.academicjournals.org/INGOJ
African
Journal of Political Science and International Relations
www.academicjournals.org/ajpsir