[Ftffacilitationteam] Tribunals on Gender and Climate Change
pam rajput
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Mie Sep 23 13:10:21 UYT 2009
Dear Ana,
Thanks for the information. We are having a preparatory meeting on the 25th.. I do hope u will be able to raise funds for India Tribunal.
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Regards,
Pam
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--- On Wed, 23/9/09, Ana Agostino <ana en icae.org.uy> wrote:
From: Ana Agostino <ana en icae.org.uy>
Subject: [Ftffacilitationteam] Tribunals on Gender and Climate Change
To: "Rehana Khilji" <sitara_khilji en yahoo.com>, "Sandhya Venkateswaran" <sandhyav en rediffmail.com>, "Josephine Kamel" <josephine_kamel en hotmail.com>, "sharmila karki" <sharmila en jagarannepal.org>
Cc: ndwpd2005 en yahoo.com, ftffacilitationteam en listas.chasque.net, "Aishia Glasford" <aishia.glasford en gmail.com>
Date: Wednesday, 23 September, 2009, 9:15 PM
Dear Josephine, Sharmila, Rehana, Sandhya, Caroline and Aishia,
dear colleagues from the Facilitation Team,
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as you know, we had applied for funds being administered by the GCAP Secretariat for the organisation of 7 tribunals on gender and climate change. I copy below the table of all the tribunals.
We received mostly positive responses from the Secretariat because in most cases they said yes (Belem, Pakistan, Nepal, Botswana) and in a couple of cases they indicated that there is a need for a brief reformulation (Nigeria) or that they need to look for other sources of funding as Oxfam is already organising tribunals in India and in Kenya/Uganda. That means that for Nigeria we need to send a reformulation (Rosa is supporting Caroline on this) and for India and the AWEPON proposals we need to wait to see if they manage to get funds from other sources. With respect to the AWEPON proposal they had some doubts in relation to AWEPON´s participation in GCAP but Rosa did send information about Josephine being an active member of our facilitation team. What we would like to suggest with respect to this particular tribunal, that was originally suggested for Kenya and Uganda, is that you concentrate just on one country, rather than organising two events. If
you could please Josephine reformulate the proposal on the basis of one tribunal and resend to Fionuola, I think that would be great.
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We have talked with Rosa about the specific support that you might need and decided to have Rosa as reference person for Botswana, Nepal and Nigeria, and myself for Pakistan, India and the AWEPON tribunal. So if you have any questions please write to Rosa or to me, accordingly.
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With respect to all tribunals we must place them within a common thread, so as to be able to report in Copenhagen and beyond having used the same instruments. We will develop in the coming days a common reporting format that will help all of you to highlight the main aspects of the tribunals. We also want to have common procedures in terms of the accounting, financial reporting, etc.
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As a first step for coordination of the seven tribunals we are planning to have a teleconference the first week of October (the week from the 5th to the 9th). We would very much appreciate it if you can indicate which day of that week fits you better so we can ask for the line to make the call. We also want to ask you to send us your Skype name in case you have it as that makes regular communication much easier. My Skype name is anajairo2
You can already add me to your contacts if you have Skype.
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So, this is all for now but we will be communicating with all of you again soon. We look forward to your comments and confirmations of the better date for our teleconference.
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Warm greetings,
Ana
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Location
Organisation Responsible
Dates
Focus
Main Themes
Belem do Para, Brazil
FTF (Facilitation Team)
30 November
Women from different climatic regions in Brazil.
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Testimonies from other FTF tribunals
Livelihoods
Women’s rights
Natural resources
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Recommendations from other tribunals
Balochistan, Pakistan
Humanitarian Organization for Poverty Reduction and Environment (HOPE-Pk)
25 November
Link between climate change and poverty, mainly on women
Women’s rights
Natural disasters and impact on poor communities
Health, water and sanitation
Food security
Delhi, India
Wada na Todo
11-13 November
Women from excluded community groups:Â tribal women, women from lower caste groups and from religious minorities
Livelihoods, agriculture, water and forests
Uganda/
Kenya
AWEPON
October/
November
Gender and economic implications as a result of climate change
Poverty
Agriculture
Botswana
Feminist Task Force
November
Climate change impact on women
Water, Fire (woodburning resource), Earth (agriculture)
Nigeria
National Council of Women societies, Bayelsa State Chapter and Ijaw youth council
28th Oct. Odi Bayelsa State
30th Oct. Jesse Delta State
Rural women living in Delta States (Bayelsa and Delta)
Climate change and poverty reduction
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Ana Agostino
ICAE
International Council for Adult Education
General Secretariat
18 de Julio 2095 - Apto 301
11200 Montevideo - Uruguay
Tel/fax: 005982 409 79 82
E-mail: ana en icae.org.uy
www.icae.org.uy
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