[ADA] Information Digest #5 - Get connected with ADA!

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Dear ADA members and friends, 

We are happy to share a summary of information circulated among ADA members and friends on ADA activities and Sustainable Development Goals.

This time, we would like to ask you to get connected to ADA and CSOs working on sustainable development in Asia!
Please see below for details how to get involved and share your activities for greater impact!

In solidarity, 
ADA Secretariat
 

ADA & Members Activities

 

TOR for Asia Civil Society Partnership for Sustainable Development(APSD) was circluated to ADA members on 30 September. APSD has emerged trough a series of consultations beginning with the APSD consultation on August 14 in Bangkok and the TOR was prepared by facilitation group as the basis of the functioning of APSD. This partnership will be convened by GCAP Asia, ADA, ADN and World Vision-Asia for better aligned actions in Asia. Newly created Google group of APSD(asia-sdgs-platform@googlegroups.com) is open for larger members!

 
7a98e955-2ae4-4ead-bcac-21f7fef3383f.jpgInternational Conference on the 25th Anniversary of the 1991 Paris Peace Accords on Cambodia was held on 19 October 2016. The meeting was held by various organizations including Asia Democracy Network(ADN), FORUM-ASIA, ASEAN Parliamentarians for Human Rights(APHR), Asian Network for Free Elections(ANFREL) to raise awareness on Cambodia and seek collaboration and synergy among civil society organizations. You can see the result of the conference in its statement here. The meeting will be followed by national and regional campaigns to urge decision-makers to cease harassment of opposition politicians, human rights defenders, and civil society actors and amend restrictive legislation.
press-release.jpgCaucus of Development NGO Networks (CODE-NGO, Philippines)issued a statement "Stop Extra Judicial Killings! Uphold Human Rights!" on 20 October against extra-judicial killings caused by the government’s campaign against illegal drugs.
c978cc4b-6d26-4c65-aff9-14a5d1216dc1.jpgTaiwan Alliance in International Development(Taiwan AID) played a central role for 2016 CPDE Northeast Asia Meeting that was held October 20-21, 2016, in Taipei. As a result of the meeting, Consensus Statementwas published on the principles on development effectiveness.
 
Several members of ADA are invited to Expert Group Meeting on “Developing Partnerships for the  Sustainable  Development  Goals  in  support  of  the  reviews  of the High-level  Political  Forum - Asia and Pacific” on 28 November, 2016 held by UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs(UN-DESA) in Bangkok. The  Meeting aims to  contribute  to the HLPF National Voluntary Reviews by articulating the  linkages of partnerships and implementation of the 2030 Agenda and the SDGs, both at the regional and national level. Several members of ADA will also attend other meetings organized on the margins of the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific(UNESCAP) SDG Week, which runs from  28  November–2  December. (http://www.unescap.org/events/escap-sdg-week)

 

 
Updates on SDGs
 

From Asia, Japan, Maldives, Malaysia, Thailand will conduct National Voluntary Review at High-level Political Forum(HLPF), 2017. ADA is planning to work with national platforms in those 4 countries, namely with 3 members in Japan(JACO, JANIC, JAPOC) and the Malaysian CSO SDGs Network and other potential members in Thailand and Maldives. Updates on the list of NVR countries for HLPF 2017 can be found here: https://sustainabledevelopment.un.org/hlpf

 


There was a follow-up meeting on the open letter to the President of ECOSOC with the new President of ECOSOC initiated by Amnesty International and Together2030 in October. You can see the summary of dialogue here.

 


Webinar Briefing by UN Statistics Division on IAEG-SDGs was held on 28 October by TAP Network. Through the webinar, updated information on Inter-Agency Expert Group(IAEG)-SDGs and World Data Forum with a focus on Tier classification, refinement of certain indicators and rooms for civil society participation was shared. Notes are available here. * The fourth meeting of IAEG-SDGs was postponed to be held on 15-18 November, 2016 in Geneva.

 


Amnesty International has published the Practical Guide for National Action and Accountability on the implementation of SDGs. You will be able to see how to make the targets nationally relevant with a focus on Gender Equality(SDG5), Reduced Inequalities(SDG10) and Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions(SDG16) as well as learn about human rights monitoring mechanisms for accountability.

 


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Social Watch, Third World Network, Global Policy Forum, Arab NGO, Development Alternatives with Women for a New Era(DAWN) have jointly published a report after analyzing the progress in achieving SDGs from the civil society perspectives. Visit the official website: https://www.2030spotlight.org/
 

For Your Action!
 

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The International Civil Society Center has published the Civic Charter - The Global Framework for People's Participation and released a call for endorsement. The Charter is a global framework for people’s participation in shaping their societies. You can use this charter as a basis for your action and reference to civil and political rights. Show your support by endorsing the charter! http://civiccharter.org/

 
6609b15d-a4d1-42f8-87d0-dbb024e1bc35.pngThe Leave No One Behind Partnership, established in July 2016, seeks to drive global momentum to ensure that Leave No One Behind turns from words to reality. You can get involved with this initiative by using the tools, taking actions and taking part in a national dialogue. Details can be found on http://action4sd.org/leavenoonebehind/.
 
logo-graphic.jpgAction4SD is conducting a national-level stakeholder mapping exercise to identify civil society actions that are already making a meaningful difference on the SDGs and Paris climate commitments. To undertake this activity, download the template and contact info@action4sd.org.
 
Image result for civicus monitoringCIVICUS Monitor(Beta ver.) became available on monitor.civicus.org. It aims to map, track and analyse civic space trends.using multiple information streams related to civic space in each country around the world. The Monitor will be a source for fact-based advocacy on civic space at the national, regional and global levels in line with SDGs Goal16.

 

 
Forthcoming Events
 
7-18 November, Marrakech 22nd Conference of the Parties to the UNFCCC (COP 22) UNFCCC
15-18 November, Geneva 4th meeting of the Inter-agency and Expert Group on Sustainable Development Goal Indicators (IAEG-SDGs) UN Economic Commission for Europe.
19-21 November, Marrakech IFP Council meeting IFP
28 November, Bangkok “Developing Partnerships for the Sustainable Development Goals in support of the reviews of the High-level Political Forum - Asia and Pacific” UNESCAP
28  November–2  December, Bangkok UNESCAP SDGs week UNESCAP
30 November-2 December, Johannesburg Global Exchange
Peer-learning exchange
Strategic priorities consultation
CIVICUS AGNA
28 November–1 December, Nairobi 2nd High-Level Meeting GPEDC
 

Get Connected with ADA!
 

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  • ADA's official website has been renewed. All the information related to the implementation of SDGs in Asia and actions conducted by Asian CSOs will be accumulated on this website. Please visit ada2030.org.
  • ADA's Facebook page has been activated just now! The page will channel useful information among civil society actors in Asia. Feel free to tag @Asia Development Alliance in future collaboration. The page is accessible with this web address: https://www.facebook.com/ada2030/