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Subject: COSP8: Pre-conference Bulletin, 8 June

 

Pre-Conference Bulletin, 8 June

 

Civil Society Global Forum: The Civil Society Global Forum

 

Today, the International Disability Alliance (IDA) and Disabled People’s International (DPI) organized the Civil Society Global Forum in partnership with: the Disability Rights Advocacy Fund, Global Call to Action Against Poverty, Global Initiative for ICTs, Human Rights Watch, the International Disability and Development Consortium, Rehabilitation International, The Hans Foundation and Wada Na Todo Abhiyan. The event was co-sponsored by the Permanent Missions of Australia, Republic of Benin, Brazil, Republic of Bulgaria, Burkina Faso, Chile, Ecuador, El Salvador, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Japan, the Principality of Liechtenstein, Republic of Lithuania, Mexico, New Zealand, Norway, Panama, Republic of Poland, Republic of Korea, Romania, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom, UN DESA, OHCHR and UNICEF. A summary of the Forum will be added to the UN Enable website in the coming days.

 

Tomorrow, Tuesday, 9 June

 

CONFERENCE OF STATES PARTIES - PLENARY

 

CR. 4, 10.00am to 1.00 pm: Opening of the Conference of States Parties (item 1) 

 

Election of Officers (item 2)

 

Adoption of the agenda (item 3): chaired by President of the Conference

 

Organization of work (item 4)

 

Remarks by:

President of the Conference

Deputy Secretary-General

Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities

Civil Society Representative

Matters related to the implementation of the Convention: (item 5a: general debate)

 

3.00 to 6.00 pm: Matters related to the implementation of the Convention: (item 5a) general debate (continued)

 

 

SIDE-EVENTS

 

Time: 1.15 to 2.30 p.m.

Venue: Conf. Room3

Title:  Participation of Persons with Disabilities in the UN System and Broader Global Governance Processes

Organizer:  The Nippon Foundation & DESA

Co-Sponsors:  PMs Japan and Ecuador; Disabled People's International (DPI); International Disability Alliance (IDA); Institute on Disability and Public Policy.

Details: An interim report on research regarding “Participation of Persons with Disabilities in the UN System and Broader Global Governance Processes” will be presented. Lessons and implications of the 3rd WCDRR will also be shared for discussion to take action for disability-inclusive global governance and the Post 2015 Development Framework.

English, Spanish and International Sign available.

Speakers:

- Mr. Lenín Moreno, United Nations Special Envoy on Disability and Accessibility / Former Vice President of Ecuador

- Prof. Derrick L. Cogburn, Executive Director, Institute on Disability and Public Policy, American University

- Ms. Elina Palm, Liaison Officer, New York UNHQ Liaison Office, United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNISDR)

- Mr. Luis Gallegos, Former Ambassador, Permanent Representative of Ecuador to the United Nations in Geneva

- Ms. Akiko Ito, Chief, Secretariat for the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, UNDESA

- Ms. Maria Soledad Cisternas Reyes, Chair of the Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities

- Mr. Javed Abidi, Chair, Disability People’s International

- Mr. Colin Allen, Vice Chair of International Disability Alliance

- Mr. Yohei Sasakawa, Chair, The Nippon Foundation

Website: http://www.nippon-foundation.or.jp/en/news/

http://us2.campaign-archive1.com/?u=e5e50b39520d802638c6b3573&id=34426b9f79&e=d4be1c2911

http://aseanidpp.org/cosp-8-side-event

 

 

Time: 1.15 to 2.30 p.m.

Venue: Conf. Room4

Title:  Women with Disability

Organizer:  PM Republic of Korea

Co-Sponsors:  DESA; UN-Women

Details: Panel discussion on the achievement, lessons learned and challenges in the area of equality, empowerment and protection of human rights of women with disability especially in the context of Beijing+20 and Post-2015 development agenda

Speakers:

Opening remarks

- H.E. Oh Joon, Permanent Representative of the Republic of Korea

- Mr. Lenni Montiel, Assistant Secretary-General for DESA (TBC)

- Ms. Kristin Hetle, Director of Strategic Partnership Division of UN Women

Keynote speech

- Ms. Catalina Devandas Aguilar, Special Rapporteur on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities

Presentation and sharing

- Ms. Silvia Quan, Vice-Chair of the CRPD Committee, Guatemala

- Ms. Kerryanne Ifil, President of Senate and Barbados National Organization of PWDs, Barbados

- Mr. Jin-Gyu Ham, President of the 3rd World Assembly for Women with Disabilities, ROK

- Ms. Rachel Kachaje, Former Minister on Women and Disability Issues, Malawi

- Ms. Joanna Maciejewska, Minister-Councellor, Minister at the Ministry of Labour and Social Policy, Poland

- Mr. Venus Ilagan, Secretary General of Rehabilitation International, Philippines

- Ms. Young-hee Yoo, Chair of Korea Differently Abled Women United, ROK

- Mr. Kalle Könkkölä, Vice-President of the Finnish Disability Forum, Finland

- Ms. Abia Akram, Co-Chair of Asia Pacific Women with Disabilities United, Pakistan

- Ms. Lorraine Wappling, Member of Technical Advisory Committee of Handicap International, UK

Website:

www.un.org/disabilities/documents/COP/cosp8_draft_concept_paper_on_the_side_event_on_women_with_disabilities.docx 

 

 

Time: 1.15 to 2.30 p.m.

Venue: Conf. Room6

Title:  NHRIs and the rights of persons with disabilities. Monitoring the implementation of CRPD

Organizer:  International Coordinating Committee of National Human Rights Institutions

Co-Sponsors:  ICC-NHRI's.

Details: National Human Rights Institutions (NHRIs), in their independent capacity from the Government, have a crucial role in monitoring and promoting the implementation of the Convention on the rights of persons with disabilities (CRPD).  NHRIs are entrusted with the mandate to protect and promote human rights, including the rights of persons with disabilities, and several of them have been appointed national monitoring mechanisms under the Convention. Against this background, this side event will bring together experts from NHRIs across all regions to share practical experiences, challenges and recommendations in monitoring and promoting the implementation of the Convention, with a view to further advancing the rights of persons with disabilities.

Opening remarks: Adv. Mabedle Lawrence Mushwana, ICC Chairperson, Chairperson of the South African Human Rights Commission

Speakers 

- Ms. Diane Kingston, Vice Chairperson of the CRPD Committee - New Pathways for cooperation between NHRIs and the CRPD Committee in monitoring CRPD

- Mr. Paul Gibson, Disability Commissioner, New Zealand Human Rights Commission

-  Ms. Montserrat Solano Carboni, Ombudswoman, Defensoría de los Habitantes de Costa Rica – Monitoring CRPD: The experience of Costa Rica 

General discussion moderated by: Professor Alan Miller, ICC Secretary, Chairperson of the Scottish Human Rights Commission

Flyer

Word Format:www.un.org/disabilities/documents/COP/cosp8_icc_side_event_flyer.doc

PDF: www.un.org/disabilities/documents/COP/cosp8_icc_side_event_flyer.pdf

Website: http://nhri.ohchr.org/EN/Pages/default.aspx

 

 

Time: 1.15 to 2.30 p.m.

Venue: Conf. Room7

Title:  Mainstreaming Disability into the Donor Agenda-Exploring the case of the Education Sector

Organizer:  World Bank

Co-Sponsors:  USAID, Perkins and Wellspring

Details: Several multilateral and bilateral organizations as well as private foundations have stated their commitment to integrating disability as a crosscutting component throughout all programs.  This panel will discuss initiatives within these diverse funding streams by focusing on trends, best practices and challenges related to integrated disability within the Education Sector.

Speakers:

Charlotte McClain-Nhlapo, Global Disability Advisor, World Bank

Christine Janes, Team Lead, Education Policy and Planning, USAID

Anne Hayes, Senior Technical Advisor, Perkins

Catherine Townsend, Program Officer, Wellspring

TBD, Ministry of Education, TBD

David Morrissey, CEO, USICD

DfID – TBD

Website: www.perkins.org

 

 

Time:1.15 to 2.30 p.m.

Venue:Conf. Room 12

Title:  Disability Inclusive Disaster Preparedness and Response: Sendai and beyond

Organizer/s:  European Union        

Co-sponsor/s:European Disability Forum

Details: This side event aims to provide an overview of the cooperation between the EU and its member states in inclusive disaster risk reduction, taking a policy perspective.

Examples will be given of practical tools and field interventions.

The role of persons with disabilities at all levels, in policy, and in implementation, will be highlighted. Topics include: the CRPD and Disaster Risk Reduction, the role of DPOs in DRR, and disaster response, and long term reconstruction; case presentation- practical example of inclusive DRR in practice/ or inclusive disaster response (including EU support); Cooperation between EU and member states; EU policy framework – council conclusions on disability-inclusive disaster management.

Speakers:

European Commission representative DG

President of European Disability Forum EDF

Disabled people organization active in field actions

NGO providing support in Disaster Preparedness and Response

Website:www.europa.eu, www.edf-feph.org, http://eu-un.europa.eu/

 

 

Time: 3.00 to 4.30 p.m.

Venue: Conf. Room3

Title:  Realizing the Right to Sport and Physical Activity in 2015 and Beyond

Organizer:  Institute for Human Centered Design

Co-Sponsors:  International Disability Alliance (IDA); Lakeshore Foundation; American College of Sports Medicine

Details: This event will address supports for States Parties in realizing the right to sport and physical activity for people with disabilities as outlined in the CRPD. Information will be shared about new resources and networks, including the launch of a new advocacy campaign.

Moderator:Amy Farkas Karageorgos, Inclusion4Development

Opening remarks:Eli Wolff, Institute for Human Centered Design

Speakers:

- Ambassador Ma, Republic of Korea to Denmark, Chair of the International Working Group on Sport for Development and Peace (SDP IWG) Thematic Working Group on Sport and Persons with Disabilities

- Representative from the International Disability Alliance

- Mary Allison Cook on behalf of the Global Partnership on Children with Disabilities (GPcwd) Task Force on Physical Activity and Sport

- Clare Childs, Motivation

- Closing remarks: Jim Whitehead, American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM)

Flyer: www.un.org/disabilities/documents/COP/cosp8_side_event_sport_flyer.docx

Website: http://humancentereddesign.org, http://committoinclusion.org, www.sportanddev.org       

 

 

Time: 3.00 to 4.30 p.m.

Venue: Conf. Room12

Title:  Preventing and eliminating violence against girls and women with disabilities: learning from good practice in nine countries

Organizer:  Handicap International

Co-Sponsors:  Women Enabled International, Syracuse University College of law Disability Law and Policy Program, Ethiopian Centre for Disability and Development

Details: Women and girls with disabilities are subjected to violence throughout the world. Yet they remain largely invisible in inclusive development. This session brings together activists and experts to highlight good practices that address such violence, which is exacerbated by poverty, humanitarian crises as well as the lack of reliable data.

Speakers:

1. Introduction: Diane Kingston, Vice Chair, CRPD Committee, Working Group on Women and Girls with Disabilities (confirmed)

2. Sharing good practices and recommendations: Women with disabilities representing the good practices from Fiji, Colombia, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Mexico, Uruguay, Kenya, Israel, Canada

3. Concluding remarks: Catalina Devandas, UN Special Rapporteur on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities

Moderators: Yetnebersh Nigussi, ECDD, Ulrike Last, HI & other Technical Advisory Committee Members

Flyer

Word Format: www.un.org/disabilities/documents/COP/cosp8_violence.doc

Accessible PDF: www.un.org/disabilities/documents/COP/cosp8_violence.pdf

Website:www.makingitwork-crpd.org  

http://www.handicap-international.us

http://www.WomenEnabled.org

http://law.syr.edu/academics/centers-institutes/disability-law-and-policy-program/

 

 

Time:4.45 to 6.00 p.m.

Venue:Conf. Room 12

Title:  Deinstitutionalization, Social Protection and the SDGs: The Way Forward

Organizer/s: Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR); Lumos; Human Rights Watch

Co-sponsor/s: PM New Zealand; Delegation of the European Union; Light for the World.

Details: Using case studies from around the world, we aim to 1) raise awareness and highlight good practices of de-institutionalisation programs for children with disabilities; and 2) raise awareness of the link between de-institutionalization, disaggregation of data and support for social protection systems within the SDG negotiations.

Speakers:

Nolan Quigley, Advocacy and Campaigns Manager at Lumos (with pre recorded youth self-advocates by video)

Shantha Rau Barriga, Director, Disability Rights Division, Human Rights Watch

Facundo Chavez, Human Rights & Disability Advisor, OHCHR

Catalina Devandas Aguilar, Special Rapporteur for the rights of people with disabilities (to be confirmed)

Charlotte McClain-Nhlapo, Disability Advisor, World Bank

 

 

 

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