[Ftffacilitationteam] RE: Your participation in India

yadi eribo yadineribo en hotmail.com
Vie Sep 21 10:35:45 GMT+3 2007


Dear Ana,
the proforma on the ticket is as follows:
Banjul to Brussels to Deli and back is Three Thousand Four Hundred and Sixty 
- Seven Dalasis ($3,467.00). I was able to check for the lowest and best 
routh.
Am unable to confirm the return date as am not sure of how long the tribunal 
will take, if you can please provide me with this information. thanks for 
your support and looking forward to meeting you.
best regards.
Yadi



>From: "Ana Agostino" <ana en icae.org.uy>
>To: "yadi eribo" <yadineribo en hotmail.com>
>CC: <ftffacilitationteam en listas.chasque.net>, <RosaenCasa en aol.com>
>Subject: Your participation in India
>Date: Thu, 20 Sep 2007 11:34:47 -0300
>
>Dear Yadi,
>we are happy to tell you that there is a possibility for you to participate 
>at the Indian tribunal. That means that you will go as respondent, so you 
>will have to send your profile and plan input into the tribunal.
>In order to secure your participation, we need to have the costs of the 
>ticket urgently, to see if our funds are enough to cover that. Please send 
>them to me by tomorrow, Friday!!!!
>In terms of accommodation, Lysa mentioned that there will be common 
>accommodation, even if the conditions are not the best but they will be 
>good in terms of having all participants together and the experience will 
>be important to share.
>So, to move forward we need:
>- for you to send your pofile and input to Lysa copy to me and Rosa
>- for you to send immediately the costs of the ticket so we can confirm 
>that the FTF is in a position to pay
>- for you to send information to us on your organisation so we can share it 
>with the listserve and inform everyone of this interesting experience of 
>having African and Asian colleagues working together on this endeavour
>- and of course you need to find out everything that has to do with visas 
>and so on in case you need to aplly for one.
>
>I look forward to your comments,
>greetings,
>Ana
>
>P.S. Please be reminded that we operate with an extremely limited buget, so 
>look for the cheapest ticket you can get!!!!
>
>
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>General Secretariat
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>----- Original Message -----
>From: Lysa John
>To: Ana Agostino
>Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2007 8:31 AM
>Subject: Re: [Ftffacilitationteam] Fw: [Gcap-women] Fw: Outline for Women's 
>Tribunal AgainstPoverty(India)
>
>
>Dear Ana,
>
>We would be delighted to have Yadi with us at the WTP. Infact it would also 
>be great to have 1 FTF rep each from Africa, Asia & Latin America at this 
>event!
>
>I would be willing to forfeit the entire suppport from FTF for the national 
>(and raise local resources) if it would enable such the travel costs to 
>make this possible! We would take care of the stay.
>
>This would also open new possibilities for media interaction, 
>organizational exchanges, etc. within India.
>
>Do go ahead with Yadi's plans to begin with - Yadi, can you share a brief 
>profile so that I can inform the others too!
>
>Best, Lysa
>
>
>On 18/09/2007, Ana Agostino <ana en icae.org.uy> wrote:
>   Dear Lysa,
>   thanks for the prompt response.
>   In terms of funds, as you know, we do have some funds for the Indian 
>tribunal which you are not going to use. It will be important to decide who 
>will be important to ensure that is there so we can use some of the funds 
>to pay for the tickets. You must take a decision on whether it's better 
>that someone from the Gambia travels or some other women from the region.
>   I look forward to your comments.
>   Thanks,
>   Ana
>
>   ICAE
>   International Council for Adult Education
>   General Secretariat
>   18 de Julio 2095 apto. 301
>   C.P. 11200 Montevideo - Uruguay
>   Tel/fax: (598-2) 409 7982
>   E-mail: ana en icae.org.uy
>   www.icae.org.uy
>
>
>
>     ----- Original Message -----
>     From: Lysa John
>     To: Ana Agostino
>     Cc: ftffacilitationteam en listas.chasque.net ; chona ramos
>     Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2007 1:51 AM
>     Subject: Re: [Ftffacilitationteam] Fw: [Gcap-women] Fw: Outline for 
>Women's Tribunal AgainstPoverty(India)
>
>
>     Dear Ana,
>
>     Thanks for this. It would be wonderful to have inter-regional 
>representatives participate in Women's Tribunal. I would suggest that the 
>representatives attend as Respondents, which will enable them to respond to 
>the experiences being shared at the Tribunal with instances from their own 
>country context and thus play a constructive role in the Tribunal.
>
>     However I do see funding as a constraint in enabling participation not 
>only for the colleague from The Gambia, but also from Asia itself - several 
>had written with similar requests earlier. At our end also we can try to 
>see if we can raise any additional resources for the local event, which may 
>free up some of the funding at the GCAP level for inter-regionl 
>participation.
>
>     Secondly, the entire event is being hosted in the campsite of the 
>Janadesh 2007, the facilities would be very basic - the participants would 
>need to be mentally and physically prepared for that! The good part is that 
>if they are able to withstand these conditons, then they can also come in 
>several days earlier as there would be no additional cost for accomodation 
>at the Janadesh site - now finalized at Rajghat, which is also marks the 
>resting place and memorial of Mahatma Gandhi.
>
>
>     Best regards,
>     Lysa, WNTA
>
>
>
>     On 17/09/2007, Ana Agostino <ana en icae.org.uy> wrote:
>       Dear friends,
>       what do you think of the participation of this colleague from The 
>Gambia in the Indian tribunal?
>       I would like your comments before responding to the list.
>       Thanks!
>       Ana
>
>       ICAE
>       International Council for Adult Education
>       General Secretariat
>       18 de Julio 2095 apto. 301
>       C.P. 11200 Montevideo - Uruguay
>       Tel/fax: (598-2) 409 7982
>       E-mail: ana en icae.org.uy
>       www.icae.org.uy
>
>
>
>       ----- Original Message -----
>       From: Baturu Mboge
>       To: Women for Global Call Against Poverty
>       Sent: Monday, September 17, 2007 12:59 AM
>       Subject: RE: [Gcap-women] Fw: Outline for Women's Tribunal 
>AgainstPoverty(India)
>
>
>       Hello Yadi,
>
>       That's a great idea...... I remembered when you had the  Women's 
>Court of Shame in The Gambia during the 16 Days of Gender Activism as part 
>of line activities for the occassion. The forum was covered by the National 
>Radio and so many people called to thank us because of your association 
>with GCAP- The Gambia, where you continue to play pivotal role as the 
>gender focal person.
>
>       I concurred very well with you that the trip to India will give you 
>more exposure to learn and share from your colleagues in that part of the 
>world.Please pursue it and share the experience with your constituency back 
>home.
>
>       I am at the moment focused on schooling but am following keenly all 
>the correpondence and development on GCAP especially GCAP - women.
>
>       Thanks and my regards to all the activists....
>
>       yadi eribo <yadineribo en hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>         Dear Ana,
>         I have always been interested in this topic and I orgainzed one a 
>couple of
>         years ago in The Gamia, I would like to attend the womens tribunal 
>so as
>         to learn more. Could you please provide me with information on how 
>and
>         where to apply for invitation and any possible fundings to get 
>there. Thanks
>         yadi
>
>         >From: "Ana Agostino"
>         >Reply-To: Women for Global Call Against Poverty
>         >
>         >To: "GCAP Women"
>         >Subject: [Gcap-women] Fw: Outline for Women's Tribunal Against
>         >Poverty(India)
>         >Date: Fri, 14 Sep 2007 10:29:15 -0300
>         >
>         >Dear all,
>         >below is the concept note sent by Lysa for the Women´s Tribunal 
>in Delhi,
>         >India.
>         >Feel free to send your comments and also to use some of the 
>proposals below
>         >for organising your own tribunals in your home countries.
>         >The tribunal in Peru has been confirmed for 18 October, the one 
>in Egypt
>         >will take place in November. The one in New York is confirmed for 
>15th
>         >October and Rosa will send more information later.
>         >We look forward to your comments.
>         >Greetings,
>         >Ana
>         >
>         >
>         >ICAE
>         >International Council for Adult Education
>         >General Secretariat
>         >18 de Julio 2095 apto. 301
>         >C.P. 11200 Montevideo - Uruguay
>         >Tel/fax: (598-2) 409 7982
>         >E-mail: ana en icae.org.uy
>         >www.icae.org.uy
>         >
>         >WOMEN'S TRIBUNAL AGAINST POVERTY
>         >
>         >17 October 2007 - Delhi
>         >
>         >WHY OCTOBER 17?
>         >
>         >17 October, World Day to Overcome Extreme Poverty, was created 
>twenty years
>         >ago by the initiative of people living in poverty across the 
>world, North
>         >and South, with ordinary citizens acting together to defend human 
>rights
>         >violated by extreme poverty. In 1992, the UN recognized the date 
>as the
>         >International Day for the Eradication of Poverty. Since its 
>creation,
>         >October 17 has been a day for those living in extreme poverty to 
>speak out
>         >and for all citizens to consider how they can contribute to the 
>eradication
>         >of extreme poverty.
>         >
>         >
>         >
>         >OBJECTIVES OF THE WOMEN'S TRIBUNAL AGAINST POVERTY
>         >
>         >The 'Women's Tribunal against Poverty' is being proposed as an 
>opportunity
>         >for grassroots women leaders across the country to come together 
>and make a
>         >strong statement on the ways in which the policies and programs 
>of the
>         >government are being experienced by women who face acute social 
>and
>         >economic discrimination – including Dalits, Denotified & Nomadic 
>Tribes,
>         >Adivasis, Forest Dwellers, Muslim Minorities, Women with 
>Disabilities &
>         >Single Women.
>         >
>         >The Women's Tribunal is founded on the premise that the struggle 
>to end
>         >poverty is powerless without the participation and leadership of 
>women, and
>         >that the government's promise to end Poverty & Social Exclusion 
>cannot be
>         >achieved unless women's agenda are made central to its policies, 
>programs
>         >and budgets, and efforts are made to ensure that women.
>         >
>         >STRUCTURE OF THE WOMEN'S TRIBUNAL AGAINST POVERTY
>         >
>         >The Women's Tribunal will evaluate the outcomes that have 
>resulted from the
>         >initiatives of national government in the context of Poverty & 
>Social
>         >Exclusion. These outcomes will be reviewed under the themes of:
>         >
>         >a) Right to Work & Livelihoods
>         >
>         >b) Food Security, Public Services & Infrastructure
>         >
>         >c) Land & Housing
>         >
>         >d) Inclusion & Participation
>         >
>         >Within the above themes, the Tribunal will aim to draw lessons 
>from what
>         >has worked well and benefited women living at the margins, and 
>what has
>         >been flawed or overlooked in the interventions and approaches of 
>policies
>         >and programs that were implemented in the context of the National 
>Common
>         >Minimum Program & the National Development Goals.
>         >
>         >Approximately 200 women from across 20 states of India would be 
>part of the
>         >presentations, depositions and discussion that will be held as 
>part of the
>         >Women's Tribunal against Poverty on 17th October 2007. The 
>proceedings of
>         >the Tribunal would be organized around key themes and questions 
>that are
>         >relevant to the issues of Women and their experiences of Poverty 
>& Social
>         >Exclusion. These include:
>         >
>         >1. Right to Work & Livelihoods
>         >
>         >§ What other policy measures need to be taken to ensure fair 
>wages
>         >and safe working conditions for women working in the informal 
>sector?
>         >
>         >§ What are the issues facing the increasing number of women in 
>the
>         >agricultural sector?
>         >
>         >§ Have initiatives like the NREGA & Micro Credit enabled the
>         >guarantee of work and the creation of assets for women?
>         >
>         >§ What needs to be done to emphasize and adequately recognize the
>         >unpaid productive & reproductive work of women?
>         >
>         >2. Food Security, Public Services & Infrastructure
>         >
>         >§ Has women's access to food security (across life cycles) been
>         >enhanced through programs such as the PDS and ICDS?
>         >
>         >§ How are women integrated in programs for health & education 
>such
>         >as the NRHM & Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan?
>         >
>         >§ Are women's needs and priorities integrated in the planning and
>         >development of public infrastructure through programs such as the 
>Bharat
>         >Nirman and JNNURM?
>         >
>         >3. Land & Housing
>         >
>         >§ Has women's access to land increased as a result of initiatives
>         >such as the Forest Rights Act, 2006 and the amendments to the 
>Hindu
>         >Succession Act?
>         >
>         >§ What policy measures need to be emphasized to ensure their 
>right
>         >to housing and ability to own land?
>         >
>         >§ What challenges are being faced by women in relation to new
>         >developments under the SEZ Act & Mining Policy / Permit 
>amendments?
>         >
>         >4. Inclusion & Participation
>         >
>         >
>         >§ What opportunities have been created for women's
>         >self-determination, leadership and direct participation in 
>governance? How
>         >is poverty mitigated or emphasized due to the lack of access to 
>decision
>         >making and governance?
>         >
>         >§ How have women's opportunities for participation and political
>         >empowerment helped to deal with conflict, violence & 
>discrimination and
>         >influence the priorities of the community?
>         >
>         >
>         >
>         >OUTCOMES OF THE WOMEN'S TRIBUNAL AGAINST POVERTY
>         >
>         >Women's Charter against Poverty & Social Exlcusion
>         >
>         >The Women's Tribunal against Poverty aims to consolidate the 
>experiences
>         >across at least 10 states of India in relation to the advantages 
>&
>         >disadvantages experienced by women in relation to existing 
>policies &
>         >programs, and strengthen the policy agenda required to enable 
>their access
>         >to and control over their entitlements. These outcomes would be 
>compiled to
>         >form a 'Women's Charter against Poverty' which would include:
>         >
>         >a) Policy Agenda Setting Papers
>         >
>         >Relevant groups would be involved to define the sub-themes of the 
>Women's
>         >Tribunal against Poverty through Policy Agenda Setting Papers, 
>based on the
>         >experiences and demands of their work and struggles. These Papers 
>would
>         >define the key policy demands that need to be taken forward in 
>order to
>         >address the gender dimensions of poverty, and enable women to 
>lead efforts
>         >for social change and empowerment.
>         >
>         >b) Testimonies of Women across Marginalized Groups
>         >
>         >Key movements and networks would be involved to identify women 
>whose
>         >testimonies would serve to highlight the experiences of the most 
>vulnerable
>         >social groups in the country. These depositions would be recorded 
>and form
>         >an important basis for the Verdict of the Women's Tribunal 
>against Poverty.
>         >
>         >c) "Imperatives to End Poverty & Social Exclusion"
>         >
>         >A Jury comprising of women leaders from different fields 
>representing
>         >Social Development, Arts & Culture, Academics, Students & Youth, 
>Mass Media
>         >and Politics – will be identified to receive and represent the 
>testimonies
>         >that are presented in the Women's Tribunal against Poverty. The 
>key
>         >findings and conclusions of the Jury would be form of the Verdict 
>of the
>         >Women's Tribunal against Poverty. The Verdict would also identify 
>the
>         >"Imperatives to End Poverty & Social Exclusion" that the 
>government must
>         >emphasize and implement based on the demands and experiences that 
>have
>         >emerged from the Tribunal.
>         >
>         >The 'Women's Charter Against Poverty & Social Exclusion' would be 
>released
>         >to public and the media at the end of the Tribunal, and 
>disseminated to the
>         >policy makers / policy making groups as an outcome of the event. 
>We will
>         >aim for a delegation to a key public representative to present 
>the outcomes
>         >of the Women's Tribunal against Poverty, ideally with the 
>President of
>         >India – as this is also the first time in the history of the 
>nation that a
>         >woman holds this position. We would also explore other 
>alternatives such as
>         >meeting a relevant Minister of State or a Parliamentary 
>Committee. A
>         >solidarity / public action – such as in collaboration with the 
>ongoing
>         >Janadesh 2007 – too would be explored as part of the culmination 
>of the
>         >Tribunal.
>         >
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