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to the regional review meeting on Beijing25 28 October 2019 Geneva Geneva International Conference Centre GICCA 3 rooms 500100100 persons Translation into Russian English French Turkish ID: 815177

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(preliminary draft)Civil Society Forum to the regional review meeting on Beijing+25

28 October 2019, Geneva

Geneva International Conference Centre (GICCA)

(3 rooms, 500/100/100 persons)

Translation into Russian, English (French?, Turkish?)

Slide2

Goals and objectives

Engage civil society stakeholders from across the UNECE region in the regional review meeting of Beijing+25

Share experience on national/sub-regional shadow reports (e.g. Turkey, W-Balkans Roma)

Include Emerging Issues e.g. migrant women, climate change, women’s rights are under attack

Strengthen Civil Society cooperation and their role in United Nations process on Beijing+25 and the inter-linkages with the CSW, CEDAW, Istanbul Convention and Agenda2030 regional processes

Slide3

Goals and objectives (continued)

Share independent CSO positions on the review of Beijing+25 and prepare recommendations to be presented to the UNECE member states

Set in motion regional preparation and input for the 2020 Beijing+25 summit in France / Mexico as well as the CSW64

Solidarity and movement-building

Slide4

Key expected outputs of the event

Shared lessons on progress at national level on progress on women’s rights by Civil Society

Recommendations for the review and implementation of Beijing Platform for Action

Agreed statements and positions to be presented to member states at the review session

Slide5

PRELIMINARY AGENDAMonday 28 October, 2019: Geneva Int’l Conference Center

9:00-10:00 am : REGISTRATION and Networking

10:00-10:30am: OPENING by co-moderators

Plenary opening, introduction of the agenda, Forum objectives

OPENING ADDRESS(

es

)

UNECE Executive Secretary, (tbc)

UNWOMEN regional office (tbc)

Other ?

CIVIL SOCIETY ADDRESS (

Young

feminist,etc

..)

10:30- 11:00am INTRODUCTION TO THE BEIJING PLATFORM FOR ACTION AND 2020 BEIJING+25 SUMMIT

UNWomen

/CSO’s /France

Slide6

11:45- 12:45 : REPORTS FROM SUB-REGIONAL Beijing+25 preparatory expert meetings by CSOs

CENTRAL ASIA

Alternative report Kazakhstan, 6 experts

e.g

, WHR, Local Rural Women….)

(Tajikistan monitoring and realization of B+25, and will have a shadow report B+25, for all 12 areas, conduction of consultation with local NGO on implementation issues B+25)

CAUCASUS/EASTERN

-EUROPE

WESTERN-BALKAN

: -

REPORTS FROM SUB-REGIONS and National Shadow Reports  

Slide7

 

Young feminists including influencers

Grassroots women groups including mobilizers (EWL?)

Women Peace and Security groups (WILPF?, WFWPI,

Kvinna

till

Kvinna

?)

Sexual and Reproductive health and rights groups (Marianne, Lewis)

LGBTQI groups (Joyce? Micah?)

Feminists from people with disabilities community (Marion?)

Older women (sylvia and silvia?)Feminists from environmental and climate justice groups Minority groups including Roma women, Migrant women, Homeless women Women’s rights defenders and enabling environment/shrinking spaceRural women

11:45- 12:45: OPEN DISCUSSION with participants; Identifying KEY PRIORITY ISSUES

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12:45-13:30: Lunch and Group Photo13:30- 15:30: WORKING GROUPS BY THEMES

(probably organized by constituencies, not sub-regions)

Women and poverty

Education and training

Women and health

Violence ag. Women

Women and armed conflict

Women and the economy

Women and power in decision-making

Institutionl

mechanism for advancement of women

Human rights of womenWomen and mediaWomen and environmentGirl-child

Slide9

16:00-17:00 : HOW CAN WE BRING THIS TOGETHER, POLITICAL FRAMING - AVOID FRAGMENTATION

We need to add new issues current backlash, current neoliberalism, climate crisis, SDGs, ..

Report back from Working Groups

1-3 key points / group

Identification of presenters for next days meeting of Member States

Slide10

17:00- 18:00 Organizing Impactful input into the review meeting

Understanding the agenda and how to engage, including rules of engagement.

Drafting group election

Election of main CSO speakers

CLOSING session

Evening informal get-together