11TH ASIADHRRA GENERAL ASSEMBLY: DAY 2: PLENARY 3: PRESENTATION OF WORKSHOP OUTPUT
Plenary 3: Day two opens with the recap of the activities on the first day of the forum, followed by the presentation of outputs from the workshop.
#ReCoERDO #FarmersFightingPoverty #FFPASEAN
11TH ASIADHRRA GENERAL ASSEMBLY: DAY 1: PLENARY 2: INDONESIA'S VILLAGE LAW: PROMOTING PARTICIPATORY APPROACHES TO VILLAGE CLIMATE RESILIENCE
Case 4: Leroy Sami Uguy, Director of Utilization of Natural Resources and Appropriate Technology, Ministry of Village, Development of Disadvantaged Areas and Transmigration. He points out the importance in engaging the academe especially in capability building, research and technology development, data sources and generators.
11TH ASIADHRRA GENERAL ASSEMBLY: DAY 1: PLENARY 2: DISASTER RISK REDUCTION AND RESILIENCE FOR SMALL_SCALE ENTREPRENEURS
Case 3: Gudrun Cartuyvels, Country Director of TRIA, AgriCord Agency, shares about sustainable small-scale enterprises or livelihood potentials that follows the framework of sustainable livelihood.
11TH ASIADHRRA GENERAL ASSEMBLY: DAY 1: PLENARY 2: CLIMATE ADAPTATION AND MITIGATION
Case 2: Chaerul Umaam, Vice-Coordinator, InDHRRa, discusses about Bina Desa's initiatives and on ground innovations in Climate Adaptation and Mitigation Thru Natural Farming.
11TH ASIADHRRA GENERAL ASSEMBLY: DAY 1: PLENARY 2: ROLE OF WOMEN IN CLIMATE VULNERABLE AREAS
Case 1: Germaine de Ruña, PhilDHRRA -Luzon Coordinator, Philippines, highlighting the role of women and IPs as very important being the most vulnerable groups. Thus, their participation is vital not only in responding but also in the process.
11TH ASIADHRRA GENERAL ASSEMBLY: DAY 1: PLENARY 1: POLICY COHERENCE ON THE CLIMATE AGENDA
Plenary 1: Nona Diah Chandra, Head of Food Availability Analysis, Food Security Agency, Ministry of Agriculture of Indonesia, shares the systems, innovations, challenges and strategic plans of Indonesia in the session on Policy Coherence on the Climate Agenda.
11TH ASIADHRRA GENERAL ASSEMBLY MEETING: DAY 1: PLENARY 1: CLIMATE RESILIENCY IN SOUTHEAST ASIA
Plenary 1: Imelda Bacudo, Senior Advisor Policy and Deputy Head of Project, Forest and Climate Change, ASEAN-German Programme on Response to Climate Change, GIZ. She reiterated the Absorptive, Adaptive, Anticipatory, and
Transformative Capacities being the key tools needed in the transformation towards
a resilient and sustainable society. Furthermore, she emphasized that “resilient society not just tries to respond
to disruption and crisis by trying to bring the system back into balance, but
rather tries to develop solutions that bring a system in a new state that is
capable of dealing with present and future challenges.”
11TH ASIADHRRA GENERAL ASSEMBLY: DAY 1: PLENARY 1: PERSPECTIVES ON CLIMATE RESILIENCY: CLIMATE RESILIENCY AND SDG2030
Plenary 1: Hitomi Rankine, Environmental Affairs Officer, Environment and Development Division of UNESCAP tackles about Climate Resiliency and SDG2030 specifically pointing the importance of collaborative work among private sectors, government sectors, and other civil society organizations in the context of smallholder agriculture development and rural transformation.
11TH ASIADHRRA GENERAL ASSEMBLY: DAY 1: OPENING SESSION
11th AsiaDHRRA General Assembly: Dr. Suwarto Adi, InDHRRA Board Member opens the GA emphasizing that,
“…how we take care of ourselves is
how we take of our environment”
“...to live in harmony with nature
is both a task and a challenge”.
11TH ASIADHRRA GENERAL ASSEMBLY: DAY 1: OPENING SESSION
Opening Session: AsiaDHRRA Chairperson, Dwi Astuti welcomes DHRRA networks, strategic partners, agri-agencies, and other guest to its Regional Forum cum 11th AsiaDHRRA General Assembly on October 13, 2018 at Bali, Indonesia.
SDG LOCALIZATION: SESSION 4 : REFLECTIONS AND LESSONS LEARNED
Session 4: Pan Sopheap, Executive Director of FNN (Cambodia) during the reflection session, shares that while we are urged
to continually push awareness on SDGs, it is important to remember that SDGs
are not other organizations’ goals but, the peoples’.
SDG LOCALIZATION: SESSION 2: ASIADHRRA STRATEGIC PLAN AND SDGS
Session 2b: AsiaDHRRA Secretary General, Marlene Ramirez presents
AsiaDHRRA Strategic Plan with SDG and ASEAN Vision lens, citing goals linked in
AsiaDHRRA implementation of its strategic thrust.
SDG Localization Training: Session 2: Learning Cities and SDGs
Session 2b: Sung Lee of KoDHRRA showcases UNESCO Learning
Cities as a relevant initiative in strategically aligning cities’ or
communities’ collective actions in gradually achieving SDGs.
#ReCoERDOAsia#FarmersFightingPoverty#FFPAsean
#ReCoERDOAsia#FarmersFightingPoverty#FFPAsean
SDG Localization Training: Session 2: Complementarities between SDG and ASEAN Vision
Session 2a: ASEAN Secretariat represented by Miguel Musngi
tagging AsiaDHRRA as a good CSO model in constructively engaging ASEAN in widening
the shrinking civic space in the region.
SDG Localization Training: Session 1b: Refresher on AsiaDHRRA Study on SDG Localization
Session 1b: Overview of the consolidated SDG-ASEAN Vision study initiated by AsiaDHRRA in its 8 DHRRA networks last 2016, entitled: "The Role of Rural Development and Peoples' Organizations in Localizing SDGs", being shared by Mags Catindigs of AsiaDHRRA.
#ReCoERDOAsia #FFPAsean#FarmersFightingPoverty #LeavingNoOneBehind
#ReCoERDOAsia #FFPAsean#FarmersFightingPoverty #LeavingNoOneBehind
SDG Localization Training: Introductory Session
Session 1a: Ms. Hitomi Rankine (left) of UNESCAP on "Why Localize SDGs?", highlighting AsiaDHRRAs significant intervention in ensuring social accountability in the ASEAN region.
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