ASEAN Peoples' Forum 2015 - SESSIONS LIST Session No Key thematics: 1. Development Justice 2. Democratic Processes 3. Non-discrimination and Equality Title Organisation Contact Person 4. Peace and Security 1 1. Development Justice SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS & SOLIDARITY BASED COMMUNITY ENTERPRISES Asian Solidarity Economy Council Datuk Dr Denison Jayasooria [email protected] 2 1. Development Justice NO PEOPLE CENTRED DEVELOPMENT WITHOUT POSITIVE ENVIRONMENT, SUSTAINABILITY & CLIMATE CHANGE ACTIONS 1. Centre for Environment, Technology & Development, Malaysia [CETDEM] Mr Gurmit Singh 2. Climate Watch Thailand 3. Institute for Essential Service Reforms (IESR) [email protected] 4. Malaysian Nature Society 3 1. Development Justice Rights-based Financing of Rightsbased Social Protection 1. Asia Monitor Resource Centre Joy Hernandez 2. Ecumenical Institute for Labor [email protected] Education and Research (EILER) 3. Research Centre for Crisis and Alternative Development Strategy (INKRISPENA) 4 5 1. Development Justice 1. Development Justice Increasing awareness on Labour and 1. Task Force on ASEAN Migrant Migrant Worker Rights in ASEAN Workers (TFAMW) Defending Food Sovereignty, Resisting Resource Grabbing in Southeast Asia Mr. Samydorai 2. Malaysia Migration Working Group [email protected] 3. SALT Malaysia - Cambodian Migrant Workers Group Mr. Soe Min Than 4. [email protected] Think Centre, SWGMW 1. Asia Pacific Network for Food Sovereignty (APNFS) Ananeza Aban 2. [email protected] Vietnam River Network (VRN) 3. Indonesia for Global Justice (IGJ) 6 7 1. Development Justice 1. Development Justice ASEAN Migration and the Post-2015 Development Agenda: Issues and Challenges 1. Asia Pacific Mission for Migrants Aaron Ceradoy (APMM) Unpacking the ASEAN Economic Community: Exposing the Implications and Building Alternatives to the Neoliberal Economic Integration 1. Asia Pacific Research Network – Marjorie Pamintuan Philippines 2. Tenaganita – Malaysia 2. Asia Pacific Forum on Women Law and Development – Thailand [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 3. Asia Pacific Mission for Migrants - Hong Kong SAR 8 1. Development Justice Impact of Trade-Investment Models and AEC on People, especially workers, farmers and fishers, etc. 1. Focus on the Global South – FGS (Thailand) Chrek Sophea 2. EU-ASEAN FTA Network (Philippines) [email protected] 3. Workers’ Information Center – WIC (Cambodia) 9 1. Development Justice A call on ASEAN Environmental Pillar: Will ASEAN able to secure its resources and livelihood without it? 1. Towards Ecological Recovery and Regional Alliance (TERRA) Thailand Ms. Premrudee Daoroung 2. People and Nature [email protected] Reconciliation (PanNature), Vietnam 3. Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR), Indonesia Mr. Trinh Le Nguyen 4. Fishery Action Coalition Team (FACT), Cambodia [email protected] 5. Focus on the Global South – Philippines 10 1. Development Justice “Large Scale Hydropower Dams: 1. Green Innovation and Transboundary threat and common Development Centre (GreenID) – Responsibility of ASEAN Community” Vietnam Mr. Nguyen Khac Cuong 2. Towards Ecological Recovery and Regional Alliance (TERRA) Thailand [email protected] 3. Fishery Action Coalition Team (FACT), Cambodia Ms. Premrudee Daoroung 4. People and Nature [email protected] Reconciliation (PanNature), Vietnam 5. 11 12 1. Development Justice 1. Development Justice Extraterritorial obligations in the context of cross-border investment in ASEAN: the role of human rights institutions Vietnam Rivers Network (VRN) 1. Community Resource Centre (Thailand) Sor.Rattanamanee Polkla 2. Suaram (Malaysia) 3. Equitable Cambodia 4. Towards Ecological Recovery and Regional Alliance (TERRA) – Thailand [email protected] What's your work worth? Living Wage 1. Asia Pacific Forum on Women Now! Law and Development (APWLD) 2. Mekong Migration Network (MMN) Leanne Sajor [email protected] 3. Asian Migrants Coordinating Body (AMCB) 4. Asia Pacific Mission for Migrants (APMM) 13 14 1. Development Justice 1. Development Justice "State and Non-State collusion to 1. strip away Indigenous peoples Land: Reasserting Peoples Right to Land” 2. 3. Sarawak Dayak Iban Association Nicholas Mujah Pusat Komas JKOASM Women in Southeast Asia Advancing 1. Asia Pacific Forum on Women, Development Justice Law and Development [email protected] Leanne Sajor 2. SILAKA 3. Institute for Gender and Development (INGAD) [email protected] Adrian Pereira [email protected] 15 1. Development Justice Building Farmers’ and Peasants Resilience and Solidarity in ASEAN 1. 2. 3. 4. 16 1. Development Justice Trade Liberalisation 1. Southeast Asia Network for Development (SEANET) Fareeza Ibrahim 2. [email protected] 17 1. Development Justice Climate Actions with Gender and SOGIE Lens 18 1. Development Justice North South Initiative People's Service Organisation PAN Asia Pacific Aliansi Petani Indonesia IDEAS 1. Togetherness for Equality and Action (TEA) Sattara Hattirat 2. APWLD 3. Climate Watch Thailand 4. CamASEAN Youth's Future (CamASEAN) [email protected] 5. [email protected] FTM Vietnam Voices from the Ground Strengthens 1. Forest and Farmers ASEAN Climate Positions Foundations 2. 3. 4. Livelearn Organisation GreenID Vietnam Climate Watch Thailand Wanun Permpibul Mr. Sakhon Songma [email protected] Miss Wanun Permpibul [email protected] 19 1. Development Justice Being donor friendly- how to increase donor interest in your organisation Lariche Community 20 1. Development Justice Environmental Democracy Index & Global Forest Watch 1. Friends of Kota Damansara Asst Professor Jeffrey FK Phang 2. Coalition of Good Governance [email protected] 3. Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman (UTAR), Centre for Sustainability and Corporate Social Responsibility. Brian Lariche [email protected] 21 1. Development Justice Linking Climate Change and SRHR in 1. Asian-Pacific Resource & the ASEAN Research Centre for Women (ARROW) Erika Sales [email protected] 2. Yayasan Jurnal Perempuan 3. University of Health Science 4. Penita Initiative 5. PATH Foundation Philippines, Inc. 59 1. Development Justice ASEAN Standard & Mechanism to Protect the Rights of Workers 1. ASEAN Services Employees Trade Union Council (ASETUC) 2. HomeNet Southeast Asia (HNSEA) 60 61 62 1. Development Justice 1. Development Justice 1. Development Justice Mohamed Shafie BP Mammal [email protected] Ms. Suntaree H. Saeng-ging [email protected] [email protected] Understanding and Building Activism on the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement – Part 1 1. APWLD Leanne Sajor The workshop will be a two-part 2. 3. 4. 5. APRN APMM IWRAW PAN-AP [email protected] 1. APWLD Leanne Sajor The second part will involve a campaign building against the TPP and similar trade agreements 2. 3. 4. 5. APRN APMM IWRAW PAN-AP [email protected] The ASEAN Economic Community Must Benefit All Workers to Succeed 1. Malaysian Trade Union Congress event. The 1st part will involve a roundtable discussion on the different aspects of the TPP and its impacts. Understanding and Building Activism on the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement – Part 2 2. Irene Xavier Sandanasamy Committee for Asian Women [email protected] 63 1. Development Justice Framework for extrative industries governance, An Initiative Institute for Essential Services Reform People and Nature Reconcialition Bantay Kita Email [email protected] Cambodians for Resource Revenues Transparency (CRRT) [email protected] [email protected] crrtdirector@crrtcambodia 22 2. Democratic Processes Freedom of expression & human rights defenders in SEA 1. Amnesty International – UK 2. Suaram (Malaysia) Josef Benedict [email protected] 23 2. Democratic Processes Enforced disappearances in the ASEAN: In pursuit of a remedy 1. Justice for Peace Foundation (JPF) Leong Tsu Quin 2. Sombath Initiative [email protected] 3. Commission on Disappearances and Victims of Violence (KontraS) 4. FOCUS on the Global South 5. Asian Federation Against Involuntary Disappearances (AFAD) 6. International Commission of Jurists (ICJ) 24 2. Democratic Processes Access to Justice and the Right to Legal Aid in Southeast Asia 1. Ateneo Human Rights Center – Philippines Jaymie Ann R. Reyes 2. Human Rights Center, Faculty of Law, Universitas Indonesia [email protected] 3. Maruah – Singapore 4. Open Society Foundation Justice Initiative 25 2. Democratic Processes Reclaiming Local People’s Rights to Land and Natural Resources. 1. Focus on the Global South – FGS (Cambodia) Chrek Sophea 2. Southern Peasants Federation – [email protected] SPFT (Thailand) 3. Equitable Cambodia – EC 4. Land Core Group – LCG Florida 26 2. Democratic Processes Enhancing the right to information in ASEAN 27 2. Democratic Processes Mainstreaming Post2015 1. International NGO Forum On Mugiyanto Development Agenda and Ensuring Indonesian Development – Indonesia Justice and Governance in Post 2015 Development Agenda 2. Beyond2015 [email protected] 3. Asia Development Alliances (ADA) ARTICLE 19 - Myanmar office, international organisation Oliver Spencer-Shrestha [email protected] 4. Cooperation Committee for Cambodia (CCC) 28 2. Democratic Processes Abolishing the death penalty and advancing the right to life in Southeast Asia 1. The Commission for the Fatia Maulidiyanti, BA Disappeared and Victims of Violence (KontraS) - Indonesia 2. Amnesty International (Malaysia) 3. 4. 29 2. Democratic Processes Think Centre (Singapore) Amnesty International Advancing a Social Agenda for ASEAN 1. Network for Transformative Social Protection 2. Monitoring Sustainability of Globalization 3. 30 2. Democratic Processes Promoting and Strengthening Democracy in South East Asia and the Role of the Community of Democracies Maris dela Cruz [email protected] Migrant Forum in Asia 1. SEACA South East Asian Committee for Advocacy 2. [email protected] Ms Consuelo Katrina Lopa, (AND) Asia Democracy Network [email protected] 3. Forum-Asia Asia Forum for Human Rights and Development Ms Soo Yon Suh [email protected] 31 2. Democratic Processes Internet Rights and Governance in the ASEAN region 1. Centre for Independent Jac sm Kee Journalism 2. [email protected] EMPOWER 3. Women's Legal and Human Rights Bureau 4. South East Asian Press Alliance (SEAPA) 5. Association for Progressive Communicattions (APC) 5. Forum Asia 32 2. Democratic Processes Privacy, Gender and the Internet 33 2. Democratic Processes ASEAN Women’s Forum 1. Women's Legal and Human Rights Jac sm Kee Bureau 2. [email protected] EMPOWER 3. ASEAN Youth Forum 4. Association for Progressive Communicattions (APC) 1. Asia Pacific Forum on women, Wathshlah G. Naidu Law and Development (APWLD) “ASEAN Women Speak!” 2. Asian-Pacific Resource and Research Centre for Women (ARROW) (Towards a more Progressive & People-centred ASEAN) 3. International Women’s Rights Action Watch-Asia Pacific (IWRAWAP) [email protected]; [email protected] 4. Women's Aid Organisation (WAO) 34 2. Democratic Processes Underlying Reasons for Government 1.Boat People SOS Attacks on Religion: How to Destroy Civil Society from the Ground Up 2.ALTSEAN-Burma 3.People's Empowerment Foundation (PEF) Ian Stuart [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 35 2. Democratic Processes Torture in ASEAN: A Survey of Torture in Practice & the Tactics Used to Prevent It 1. 2. 3. 4. [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 37 2. Democratic Processes Electoral reform civil societies between ASEAN countries and also from a regional base NGO 1.BERSIH 2.0 2. Persatuan Kesedaran Komuniti Selangor (Empower) Boat People SOS Justice for Peace Foundation Human Rights Watch Burma Partnership Wong Kar Fai [email protected] 64 2. Democratic Processes People-Government Collaboration to strengthen roles and performance of Anti-Corruption Authority (ACA) in South East Asia 1. Transparency International Indonesia 2. Cooperation Committee for Cambodia 3.TI Malaysia 4. Indonesia Corruption Watch Muhammad Ilham Saenong [email protected] 65 2. Democratic Processes The struggle for democracy in Thailand and its impact on ASEAN 1. Malaysia Support Group for Democracy in Thailand 2. Action for People's Democracy in Thailand<ACT4DEM> 3. Parti Sosialis Malaysia (PSM) 4. Sedans labour resource center<LIPS> Choo Chon Kai [email protected] 66 2. Democratic Processes Witness International Arul Prakkash [email protected] 67 2. Democratic Processes 39 3. Non-discrimination and Equality Queering ASEAN Integration Media in ASEAN Community Building 1. Souteheast Asian Press Alliance Edgardo Legaaspi (SEAPA) [email protected] 2. Southeast Asian Journalist Unions 1. ASEAN SOGIE Caucus (ASC) 2. Justice for Sisters 3. Society of ASEAN SOGIE Youth (SASY) Ryan V. Silverio, Regional Coordinator, ASC [email protected] 4. Arus Pelangi 5. CamASEAN Youth’s Future 6. International Gay & Lesbian Human Rights Commission 40 3. Non-discrimination and Equality Refugees in ASEAN: Time to Respond 1. Gender and Development Properly Initiative-Myanmar 2. The Asian Muslim Action Network Salai Isaac Khen [email protected] 3. Coalition of Burma Ethnics, Malaysia (COBEM) 41 42 3. Non-discrimination and Equality Migrants in Detention 1. Migrant Forum in Asia (MFA) Philippines Tatcee Macabuag 2. International Detention Coalition (IDC) - Malaysia [email protected] 3. Non-discrimination and Equality Children in the Context of Migration: 1. International Detention Positive Practices in the ASEAN Coalition Region 2. Terres de Hommes 3. Asia Pacific Refugee Rights Network 4. 43 3. Non-discrimination and Equality Young Women Making Change in SEA 1. Vivienne Chew [email protected] Migrant Forum in Asia IWRAW Asia Pacific 2. Research Centre for Gender, Famiy and Environment in Devolopment (CGFED) – Vietnam Suraya Zainudin (IWRAW Asia Pacific) [email protected] 3. The Gender and Development Association (GDA) - Lao PDR 4. 44 3. Non-discrimination and Equality Issues of Intersectionality on SOGIE in the ASEAN Alola Foundation - Timor Leste 1. International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission (IGLHRC) Ging Cristobal 2. ASEAN SOGIE Caucus (ASC) 3. ASEAN Youth Forum 4. International Commission of Jurists (ICJ) [email protected] 5. Seksualiti Merdeka – Malaysia 45 3. Non-discrimination and Equality ASEAN Youth Forum 1. AKADEMI BELIA – Malaysia RAJA AZRAFF BIN RAJA AZMIL 2. Global Movement of Moderates [email protected] (GMMF) – Malaysia 3. Majlis Belia Malaysia (MBM) – Malaysia 4. Committee For ASEAN Youth Cooperation (CAYC) 5. Committee of International Relation and Diplomatic of Malaysian Youth Parliament (APBM) 6. Society of ASEAN SOGIE Youth (SASY) 7. Jaringan Orang Asal SeMalaysia (JOAS) 8. Project Dialogue 9. Persatuan Amal Firdausi 10. Angkatan Belia Islam Malaysia (ABIM 11. 46 3. Non-discrimination and Equality LET'S WALK THE TALK: INTERFAITH IN ACTION 47 3. Non-discrimination and Equality Upholding International Standards for Women’s Human Rights in Southeast Asia 2. 48 Pusat KOMAS [email protected] 1. Asia Pacific Forum on Women, Law and Development Marion Bernadette G. Cabrera 2. Women’s Legal and Human Rights Bureau [email protected] 3. 3. Non-discrimination and Equality Children Matter: Creating a community of CSOs in ASEAN for child rights Durian ASEAN 1. Global Movement of Moderates Fadzmel Fadzil Foundation SILAKA 1. Child Rights Coalition Asia 2. Protect and Save the Children Tanya Mia Hisanan [email protected] g 3. Brunei Council on Social Welfare 49 3. Non-discrimination and Equality Keeping the faith & Reading religious freedom 50 3. Non-discrimination and Equality Indigenous Rights in ASEAN and the Universal Periodic Review: Community Campaigns to Coordinate Change and Advocate for Human Rights Michelle Staggs Kelsall [email protected] Fadzmel Fadzil [email protected] 1. Boat People SOS (BPSOS) 2. Jaringan Kampung Orang Asli Semenanjung Malaysia (JKOASM) Joshua Cooper Ian Stuart 3. Pusat Komas 4. Hawaii Center for Human Rights Research and Action / INDIGENOUS Mr. Rizuan Tempek [email protected] 5. Khmer Kampuchea Krom for Human Rights and Development Association (KKKHRDA) [email protected] [email protected] Sumitha Shaanthinni Tatcee Macabuag [email protected] [email protected] 68 3. Non-discrimination and Equality Update on the framework instrument of ASEAN Declaration on the protection and promotion of the rights of the migrant workers 1. Migrant Forum in Asia 2. Migration Working Group Malaysia 3. Bar Council Malaysia Migrants, Refugees & Immigration Affairs Committee 4. ASETUC 69 3. Non-discrimination and Equality Forced Migration in Southeast Asia Gendered perspectives 1. Asia Pacific Refugee Rights Network Julia Mayerhofer 2. Asia Forum on Women, Law and Development [email protected] 51 4. Peace and Security MAINSTREAMING SOLIDARITY IN CONFLICT AFFECTED COMMUNITIES Asian Solidarity Economic Council (ASEC) THROUGH SOLIDARITY BASED COMMUNITY ENTERPRISES 52 53 4. Peace and Security 4. Peace and Security Datuk Dr Denison Jayasooria [email protected] Indigenous Peoples in ASEAN: Situations and Commitments by States 1. Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact/IP Bernice See Task Force on ASEAN Reflection on Peace Talks in Myanmar ( Burma), Patani-South Thailand, Aceh-Indonesia, and Bangsa Moro-Mindanao, Philippines 1. People’s Empowerment Foundation (PEF) – Thailand Ms.Chalida Tajaroensuk 2. Acehnese Civil Society Task Force – Indonesia [email protected] 2. Jaringan Orang Asal SeMalaysia [email protected] [AIPP/JOAS] 3. Young Advocacy of Peace and Development network – Philippines 54 55 56 4. Peace and Security 4. Peace and Security 4. Peace and Security Living Together: Integration or Social Exclusion of Migrants in the ASEAN? 1. Mekong Migration Network (MMN) Hkun Sa Mun Htoi 2. MAP Foundation – Thailand 3. Legal Support for Children & Women [email protected] Challenges in ceasefire and peace process negotiation in South East Asia Region: Experiences of Peace Practitioners 1. Gender and Development Initiative-Myanmar Salai Isaac Khen 2. Action Asia 3. Balay Mindanao 4. Karen Development Network (KDN), Myanmar [email protected] State Security versus Human Security 1. Global Partnership for the Prevention of Armed ConflictSoutheast Asia c/o Initiatives for International Dialogue Marc Batac 2. Working Group for Peace (WGP) [email protected] 3. Foundation for Media Alternatives 4. Thai Volunteer Service Foudation (TVS) 5. Gaia Sustainable Management Institute (GSMI) 57 4. Peace and Security Building Youth Solidarity Networks 1. for Social Justice in Conflict Areas in 2. ASEAN North South Initiative Pax Romana ICMICA Adrian Pereira [email protected] 3. PERMAS - (Patani - South of Thailand) 58 4. Peace & Security “Strengthening Women’s Political Participation in Conflict/ Post Conflict Situations in ASEAN” 1. Initiatives for International Dialogue (IID) Maria Lourdes T. Nuera 2. Women’s Organizations Network --Myanmar /Women’s Initiatives Network for Peace (WON/WINPEACE) 3. Philwomen on ASEA /Women’s Legal and Human Rights Bureau 4. Global Partnership For the Prevention of Armed Conflict (GPPAC---SEA) [email protected] 36 2. Democratic Processes Exhibition 1 on Internet Rights and Governance 1.Centre for Independent Journalism Jac sm Kee 2. Empower 3. Women's Legal Bureau 4. South East Asian Press Alliance (SEAPA) [email protected] 5. Association for Progressive Communications (APC) 38 2. Democratic Processes 70 71 Exhibition 2 : Introducing Ourselves: an Exhibit by Independent CSOs of Vietnam Boat People SOS (Serving as representative for independent Vietnamese CSOs) Ian Stuart [email protected] 3. Non-discrimination and Equality Exhibition 3 1. Akademi Belia Faridz Fadzil [email protected] 4. Peace & Security Exhibition 6 1. Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact 2. 2. Bernice See JOAS [email protected] Chris Dukim [email protected] 72 Exhibition 4 ARROW Uma Thiruvengadam [email protected] 73 Exhibition 5 IWRAW Audrey Lee [email protected] 74 Exhibition 7 FIDH Debbie Stothard [email protected]
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