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WSSD 행사 일정(2002)
1. SUNDAY 8/25 - Opening Ceremony (evening)
Organizers : WEDO, Ilitha Labantu, Malibongwe, HBS
Music - Ms Sylvia Mdunyelwa
Mistress of Ceremony - Ms Mabatho Ramagoshi
Welcome - June Zeitlin, WEDO
Key note speaker - Zanele Mbeki, First Lady of South Africa(invited)
Respondent - Jocelyn Dow, WEDO
ANC Women's League - Thandie Modise Vandana Shiva, Diverse Women
for Diversity, India
Women's Peace Train celebration - Litha Muyimi Ogana, ACEGA and
Mandisa Monakali, Ilitha Labantu
MONDAY 8/26 - PEACE AND HUMAN RIGHTS
Morning organized by Ilitha Labantu, Malibongwe, GROOTS, WAG, WNC
Afternoon organized by Women's International League for Peace and Freedom
(Regina Birchem), Women's League, WILDAF
9:00-12:00 Grassroots Women's Experiences on Sustainable Development
Moderator - Isabel Matubaneda, Zimbabwe
12:00 Welcome
Representatives of WIDAF and WILPF
12:15-13:00 Protocol to the African Charter on People and Women's
Rights in Africa
South Africa, Zimbabwe, Malawi, Zambia, Kenya
Women's Peace Train - Kampala to Johannesburg - report from
organizers
13:00-15:00 Human Rights
Moderators - Marta Benevides (El Salvador)
Basilissa Ndayziga (Burundi)
2. Opening Address : Human rights for Indigenous Peoples of the
World
- Vicki Tauli Corpuz Tebtebba Foundation (Indigenous
Peoples' International Center for Policy Research and
Education)
International Criminal Court and Gender Justice - short video
Global Compliance Research Project and Past UN Conferences
- Joan Russow, Voice of Women Canada
Women's Rights in Sweden and Globally
- Anki Elken, Swedish Women's Lobby
Programs in the Balkans
- Kallirroi Nicolis, Social Aid of Hellas
Cuba's Experience
- Rita M. Pereira, Federation of Cuban Women (FCW)
Crops with Illicit Use and Forced Displacement of Populations
- Margarita Pacheco, Colombian Confederation of NGOs, New Synergies in
Development (NSD), Gift Economy Network
Decorations to Transform the Women's Tent into a Peace Tent
Summary and Wrap-up
13:00-15:00 Role of Women's Media in Promoting Environmental Rights
and
(Parallel Session) Human Rights
Moderator : Feminist International Radio Endeavour (FIRE)
Participants : Africa AMARC Women's Network
Women's Net of South Africa
Latin American & Caribbean AMARC Women's Network
Association of Progressive Communications (APC) Africa
15:00-17:00 Interlinkages of Peace and Sustainable Development
Moderators : Pauline Cantwell (Peace Action ) and
3. a Representative of WIDAF
Opening Address : A Gender Perspective on Demilitarization
- Jacklyn Cock, Professor of Sociology at
University
of the Witwatersrand, Peace activist
The Burundi Women's Experience in the Peace Process and with
Women Refugees
- Basilissa Ndayiziga and Fides Sinankwa, WILPF, Bujumbura,
Burundi
United Nations Resolutions 1325 - unconfirmed
Peace Petition
- Muborak Sapriova, Women in Europe for a Common Future,
Tadjikistan
Opposition to Missile Defense and the Militarization of Space in the
US
- Joan Poss, WILPF, Sierra Club, and California peace and
environment coalitions
Militarism, the Nuclear Fuel Chain and Safe Energy: What Women
Can
Do, What They've Already Done!
- Claire B. Greensfelder, INOCHI/Plutonium
Free Future Women's Network (USA/Japan)
Global Greens Demand End to Militarization
- Anne Goeke, Global Greens, US
Women's Centers and International Cooperation Projects
- Alberta Basaglia, LIDRA; Venice Women's Center
The Politics of Peace, Women's Agenda 21
- Eva Quistorp, International Peace Bureau, President of UNIFEM
Commission in Germany
Summary and Wrap-up
4. 17:00-1800 The Way Forward : a summation of the day
Representatives of WEDO, WILPF and WIDAF
Women Want the Connection Between Militarism, Environment and
Human Rights on the Agenda
- Edel Havin Beukes, Women's International League For Peace
and
Freedom (WILPF) & FORUM Norway
17:30 Closing Performance : Peace Boat
Youth music and dance performers from Japan
African women's organizations to be incorporated :
FAS/Geneva, African Unity Gender desk
18:00-19:00 Strategy Session, including Report Back from UN meeting
19:00-22:00 Cultural events, special events, music, dance, art, etc
TUESDAY 8/27 - GLOBALIZATION AND IMPOVERISHMENT
Organized by AWEPON (Hellen Wangusa), WEDO (Nadia Johnson)
Some participants not yet confirmed.
9:00-10:30 African Rural Women
Sponsored by Country Women's Association of Nigeria (COWAN)
and Network of African Rural Women Association (NAWRA)
10:30-12:30 Is NEPAD Good for Development?
Sponsored by Ilitha Labantu
Moderated by Boogie Khutsoane, WILDAF, Zimbabwe
Mavivi Manzini, former member of CEDAW
Eddie Motubase
Litha Musyimi Ogana, ACEGA
Seth Verdzorgbe, Ghana
5. 12:30-14:00 Globalization & Impoverishment: Issues
Moderated by Hellen Wangusa, AWEPON, Uganda
Women's Role in Labor Market Hameda Deepat, Gender & Economic Research in
Africa, SA
Gender Dimensions of Macroeconomic & Macro-politics Cecilia Lopez, Feminist
Cartegena Initiative, Colombia
14:00-16:00 Globalization & Impoverishment: Country Testimonies
Moderated by Nadia Johnson, WEDO, US
Belinda Bennet, YWCA, India
Wahu Kaara, Kenya Debt Relief Network, Kenya
Oksana Kisselyova, Liberal Society Institute, Ukraine
Maria Elena Ibarra Martin, ProNATURALEZA, Cuba
Sheila Matindike, YWCA, Zimbabwe
Josephine Kamel Youssef, AWEPON, Egypt
Transforming African Development: Women's Perspectives
May Sengendo, GERA/AWEPON, Uganda
16:00-17:00 African Children on Poverty, Development & Environment
Moderated by Juliet Wamukota, school teacher
Children : Trisit Gereselassie, Fiona Karungi, Brenda Wamala,
Pius Walimbwa, Mark Mubangizi
17:00-18:30 Taking Action for Our Common Future
Moderated by Winnie Madonsela Kamalandua, Department of Economics, University
of Swaziland
Sustainability from the Bottom Up
Marta Benavides, International Institute for Cooperation Amongst Peoples (IICP), El
Salvador
Taking on Corporate Governance
Jocelyn Dow, Red Thread/WEDO, Guyana
Resisting Structural Adjustment
6. Njoki Njoroge Njehu, 50 Years is Enough, US/Kenya
18:30-19:00 Report Back from UN meeting
WEDNESDAY 8/28 - HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL SECURITY
Morning organized by AFRUS, Ilitha Labantu, ACEGA (Esther Muiru, Mandisa
Monakali, Litha Musyimi Ogana)
Afternoon organized by Women in Europe for a Common Future (WECF-Sascha
Gabizon), SA Women's League
9:00-12:00 HIV/AIDS Pandemic
Topics: Poverty, Malaria/TB, Trade/Economy, Development
Panel on AIDS in Africa
Key note address : Dr. Manto Tshabalala,
South African Minister of Health
UNAIDS - International Perspective
UNIFEM Southern Africa Regional Office
Ana Tibaijuka, UN Habitat
Solome Mukisa UCOBAC (Uganda)
Respondents :
UN Volunteers - Sharon Capeling-Alakija
Peer Education Life Skills Training Programme
on HIV/AIDS, Girl Guides Association SA
Living with the HIV/AIDS Virus and Still Fighting the Epidemic
Short video clip from Democratic Republic of Congo and
Kenya
Testimonial from grassroots women
Open Discussion - facilitated by Esther Waruhiu, Kenya
7. Panel of Partners : How can the world support grassroots women
and local communities working on HIV/AIDS in Africa? - facilitated by Ann Smith,
Global Associates
Global Pledge - Draft a global pledge that women can carry out
personally to support women with HIV/AIDS and have their voices heard
10:00-12:00 Women's Action Agenda for a Healthy and Peaceful Planet
2015
(parallel session) Organized by Thais Corral, REDEH, Brazil and June Zeitlin,
WEDO
12:00 Afternoon opening plenary
Welcome, Introductions, Explanation of Program by Sascha
Gabizon/WECF and Dr. Mary Kawonga, Women's Health Project, School of Public
Health, South Africa
12:15-16:00 Part I : Effects of Environmental Pollution on Women's
Health
Devra Lee Davis, USA - Key note presentation, followed by
discussion
Visiting Professor, Carnegie Mellon University's Heinz School of
Public Policy.
How environmental toxins affect human health, including breast cancer and why
standard approaches to public health need to change.
Women's campaigns for a toxic-free future - Helen Lynn, Women's Environment
Network, UK
Dioxin and Endocrine Disrupters - Effects on Women's Health - Satoru Mizuguchi,
People's Association on Counter-measure of Dioxin and Endocrine Disruptors,
Japan
Health Effects of Pesticides on Women Plantation Workers - African Pesticide
Action Network or Marcia Ishii-Eitemann, PAN-North America
Women's work-related health and necessary policy changes - Sophia Kisting,
Occupational and Environmental Health Research Unit, Univ of Cape Town, SA
8. Effects of POPs Emissions on Health of Armenian Women - Liza Danielyan,
Armenian Women for Health and a Healthy Environment
Discussion - moderated by Sascha Gabizon, WECF,
Netherlands/Germany
16:00-18:00 Part II : A Gender Approach to Healthcare with a focus on
Reproductive Health
Mira Shiva, India - Key note presentation, followed by discussion Increasing
privatization of healthcare, or "health sector reforms," is preventing a holistic,
comprehensive and gender-sensitive approach to healthcare
Changing Policy in Reproductive Health: Looking at abortion as an example - Mary
Kawonga, Women's Health Project, School of Public Health, South Africa
Rachel Kyte, Ombudsman at World Bank for NGOs, Cairo (formerly International
Women's Health Coalition, USA)
Thais Corral, REDEH - Network for Human Development, Brazil
Discussion and Wrap-up - moderated by Anita Nayar, SAGE
15:30-18:00 Women's Actions for addressing pollution-related diseases
(parallel session) Welcome and introductions - Liza Danielyan, Armenia, AWHHE
Endometriosis is affecting more and more women, strategies for action - Joy
Margolis, South-Africa
Gene mutations caused by exposure to radioactivity in the nuclear contaminated
provinces of Russia; strategies for action - Nadjesda Kutepova, Russia
Environmental impact and action on women's health in transitional countries -
Oksana Kisselyova, Ukraine
Discussion on partnership initiatives and Wrap-up
15:30-18:00 Gender, Globalization, and Sustainable Development
(parallel session) : Good Practices and Challenges in Northeast Asia
- Korean Women's Environmental Network (KWEN)
Opening address : Young-sook Park, KWEN
9. Korea Institute of Environmental & Social
Policy
Moderator : Eun-kyung Park, KWEN, World YWCA
Shery Liao, Global Village of Beijing, China
Yukiko Oda, Kitakyushu Forum on Asian, Japan
Mary Chen, Homemaker's Union & Foundation,
Taiwan
18:00-19:00 Strategy Session, including Report Back from UN meeting
19:00-22:00 Cultural events, special events, music, dance, art, etc
To be incorporated on Wednesday : Gwen Mahlangu
THURSDAY 8/29 - ACCESS TO AND CONTROL OVER RESOURCES: ENERGY,
WATER AND LAND
Morning organized by WILDAF - Malibongwe and Diverse Women for Diversity
(Vandana Shiva)
Afternoon organized by Gender and Water Alliance (Jennifer Francis), WECF
(Sascha Gabizon), Energia International Network on Gender and Energy and LIFE
(Gail Karlsson, Sheila Oparaocha, Ulrike Roehr), and Popular Coalition to Eradicate
Hunger and Poverty (Jing de la Rosa)
9:00-12:00 Land, Food and Water in Africa
Moderator - Else Alexander, Botswana
Keynote - Ms Thoko Didiza, South African Minister of Agriculture
Ms Lydia Ngwenya - Rural Women Movement
Abby Mgugu - Women and Land Group, Zimbabwe
Buyelwa Sonjica - Department of Water Affairs
9:00-12:00 Biological Diversity and Water Privatization
(parallel session) Organized by Vandana Shiva, Diverse Women for Diversity, India
10. and WEDO
Irene Dankelman
Ursula Oswald Spring
Sue Edwards
Christine Weiszaker
Privatization of water, exploitation, access, health (National Alliance for Women on
Water Rights)
Women's movement against Coca-Cola
Movement against privatization of Ganges water
12:00-12:20 Welcome and Introductions, Explanation of Programs on
Energy,
Water, and Land
Sascha Gabizon, Sheila Oparaocha, Ulrike Roehr, Jennifer Francis,
Jing de la Rosa
12:20-14:25 Gender Perspectives on Energy
Session facilitator : Gotelind Alber, Climate Alliance
Opening by Sheila Oparaocha, ENERGIA
Access to Energy and New Developments :
Phumzile Mlambo Ngcuka - South African Minister of Minerals and Energy
Testimonies and Case Studies
Fossil fuels extraction - Vicky Tauli Corpuz, Indigenous Women's Network,
Philippines
Nuclear Waste - Nadjesda Kutepova, Planet of Hope, Russia
Access to Energy and Energy Use from a Gender Perspective
India : Jyoti Parikh, Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research (IGIDR)
South Africa : Hesphina Rukato, Dep. of Enviro. Affairs and Tourism, WSSD Policy
Unit
Brazil : Adelia de Melo Branco, Environmental Department, Joaquim Nabuco
Foundation
Germany : Ulrike Roehr, Women's Environmental Network
Discussion : Do the 'Plan of Implementation' and 'Guide for Potential
Partnerships on Energy' reflect a gender perspective?
11. Conclusions - Gotelind Alber, Climate Alliance
14:30-16:30 Women at the Centre: Assuring Safe and Affordable Water for
All
Opening - Session facilitator Anita Nayar, Strategic Analysis for Gender Equality
(SAGE)
Testimonies and Case Studies
Privatization - Anna Tsvetkova, WECF Ukraine
Watershed management, Vasudha Pangare, GWA India
Partnership building, Alice Bouman NVR Netherlands
Issue from Sierra Lione Africa Women Youth Group
Desertification, Alexandriana Sobreira, Brazil
Plenary discussion - questions and answers by participants and speakers
Wrap up - Anita Nayar, SAGE
16:30-18:00 Gender and Access to Land
Opening - Jing de la Rosa , The Popular Coalition to Eradicate Hunger and Poverty.
Presentation of A Common Platform On Access to Land
- Representative from Women's Caucus
- Presentation of women's Advocacy efforts on land at the WSSD
Testimonies and Case Studies
Claiming My Land - Bonolo Mosimanmyang, Landless Peoples Movement of SA
Inheritance rights - Marie Sonko, Uganda Land Alliance/ Action Aid Uganda
Ownership and control over costumary land, Vicky Tauli-Corpuz, Indigenous
Women's Network
Respondents on Ways Forward
Mechanisms that work - Sappho Haralambous, NGO Focal Point, IFAD
Land Alliances for National Development - National Land Committee, South Africa
Wrap up
Parallel Sessions :
12. 12:30-14:30 Video on Gender and Water
14:30-16:30 Video on Gender and Energy
16:30-18:00 Video presented by Greenbelt Movement
16:30-18:00 Building Institutional Capacity for Gender Mainstreaming
- Gender and Water Alliance
Introduction and welcome
Introduction on tools
Break out groups for hands-on of tools
Testimonies and wrap-up
16:10-18:00 Problems of Water Privatisation
Netherlands Council of Women, MAMA-86
Women's actions against the privatisation of Odessa's water utility - Svetlana
Slesarenok, MAMA-86
Women's actions against privatisation of Indian water utilities - Anita Nayar,
SAGE, India/USA.
Recommendations from Romania - Mihaela Vasilescu, Medium and Sanitas, Romania
Framework for partnership initiatives for local control and involvement of women in
water management - Alice Bouman, Netherlands Council of Women
Discussion and further development of the framework initiative
Energy and Gender
Energia/LIFE
Demands towards governments; Ideas, initiatives for partnerships on Gender and
Energy
18:00-19:00 Strategy Session, including Report Back from UN meeting
19:00-22:00 Cultural events, special events, music, dance, art, etc
To be incorporated on Thursday:
Joyce Mabudafhasi, SA Deputy Minister
13. Lindiwe Gwane, SA Deputy Minister of Minerals and Energy
Ms Phumzile Mlambo Ngcuka?
FRIDAY 8/30 - GOVERNANCE
Organized by WEDO (Doris Mpoumou) and ACEGA (Litha Musyimi Ogana)
Gender Balance in Governance for Sustainable Development
9:00-10:50 Gender and Governance in Africa
Implementing the SADC Declaration on gender equality - Lulu Xingwana, MP,․
South Africa
Gender Balance within the African Union- to be determined․
Gender Parity in decision making in Francophone Africa/ Democratie paritaire en․
Afrique Francophone-Mireille Eza, African Institute For Democracy, Senegal (In
French )
11:00-11:50 Barriers faced by Indigenous youth regarding governance for
sustainability--Katsitsaronkwas Jacobs and Shalene Jobin,
Canada's Youth Summit Team
Global 50/50 Campaign: Get the Gender Balance Right in Governance
12:00-12:20 Opening and Explanation of the Program - June Zeitlin, WEDO
Key note speaker: Naledi Pandor-- Chairperson of the National Council of
Provinces, SA
Overview of the Global 50/50 campaign Get the Balance Right in Government--
Doris Mpoumou, WEDO
12:20-13:35 Sharing good practices and lessons learned from national and
regional 50/50 campaigns
14. Namibia, Women's manifestos movements - Liz Frank, Sister Namibia․
Zambia : Women in Zambia for Equality and Representation - Chipo Lungu․
Trinidad and Tobago: Hazel Brown Network of Women NGOs,․
South Africa- Phumeza QeQe, Gender and Advocacy program, South Africa․
France: How did the parity law fare in the municipal and legislative elections,․
WEDO
Q&A․
13:40-14:25 Building Partnerships between the Women's movements
(constituency) and women in government around sustainable
development.
Facilitator : Hazel Brown
Maria Sangiuliano-Women's Center -Venice City Council, Italy․
Barbara Lott-Holland-- The Bus Riders Union, USA․
14:30-15:50 Women Making a Difference in Economic, Environmental and
Political Governance: Strategies for Moving forward
Moderator : Litha Misuyimi-ACEGA, Kenya
Gender and access to macro -economic power-Cecilia Lopez, Feminist Cartegena․
Initiative, Colombia
Women and Participatory Budgeting-- Thenjiwe Mtitso /Pregs Govender South․
Africa
Prabha Khosla․
Anne Goeke Co-Chair International Committee of the Green Party, US․
Getting involved in the Global 50/50 campaign
Adoption of the 50/50 petition․
Adoption of the International day of Women in Decision-making․
16:00-18:00 Strategies to Empower Women's Political Leadership and
Engender Local Governance
REDEH, GROOTS, and the Huairou Commission.
15. 18:00-19:00 Strategy Session, including Report Back from UN meeting
19:00-22:00 Celebration of African Women's Day
WSSD Secretary General Nitin Desai (accepting the Women's Political Declaration,
presented by WEDO and Ilitha Labantu)
Deputy President of South Africa Jacob Zuma
Gro Harlem Brundtland - (not confirmed)
Mandisa Monakali, Ilitha Labantu and Litha Musyimi Ogana, ACEGA
Performances, music, dancing, food
SATURDAY 8/31
International march
Visit to women's community groups