[PDFlist] FW: [IMPORTANT - Youth Forum, Peoples' Forum and APFSD] PLEASE CHECK APPLICATIONS - EXTENDED DEADLINE FOR MGOS - APFSD AND PRE-EVENTS (d/l Wednesday, 29 January 2020)

Setareki Macanawai CEO at pacificdisability.org
Thu Jan 23 16:00:02 MST 2020


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Subject: [IMPORTANT - Youth Forum, Peoples' Forum and APFSD] PLEASE CHECK APPLICATIONS - EXTENDED DEADLINE FOR MGOS - APFSD AND PRE-EVENTS (d/l Wednesday, 29 January 2020)

Dear Asia and Pacific CSOs,

Please find below an important message from ESCAP on your registration to Peoples Forum and APFSD:

  *   The deadline for registration is extended to Wedneday, 29 January 2020. For those who haven't registered, please do so and circulate this to your networks!
  *   For those who have registered, kindly check the list below whether your name is there and your application is successfully submitted. There are many incomplete and partial applications, if you can't find your name, please re-apply again using the link below.
  *   Please read the call for application and criteria, and write your application as strong as possible.
Warmly,
Rina
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From: ESCAP-CSO-APFSD <escap-cso-apfsd at un.org<mailto:escap-cso-apfsd at un.org>>
Date: Thu, Jan 23, 2020 at 5:19 PM
Subject: PLEASE CHECK APPLICATIONS - EXTENDED DEADLINE FOR MGOS - APFSD AND PRE-EVENTS
To: Wardarina - <rina at apwld.org<mailto:rina at apwld.org>>, Jazminda Lumang <jlumang at aprnet.org<mailto:jlumang at aprnet.org>>, Wali Haider <walikhi at yahoo.com<mailto:walikhi at yahoo.com>>


* Apologies for cross-posting*



The deadline for applications for major groups and other stakeholders to participate in the

Asia-Pacific Forum for Sustainable Development, the People’s Forum and the Youth forum for the APFSD has been extended to Wednesday 29 January 2020.

 A review of the applications received to date shows that many applications have only been partially completed, which may be due to a system error.

 If you have already applied, please check this list to confirm that your application was successfully submitted.

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1EfkZNIlxnfpxAXve4BIV9dbzbvFl-g2BH1p57xl4btY/edit?usp=sharing

To submit a new application:

 - review the call https://www.unescap.org/sites/default/files/Call_MGOS_APFSD2020.pdf

- be sure to apply https://www.unescap.org/events/ap-peoples-and-youth-forums-apfsd within midnight, 29 January 2020.

Applicants will be informed about the status of their applications by 25 February 2020.

For more information see https://www.unescap.org/events/ap-peoples-and-youth-forums-apfsd



APFSD Secretariat







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Wardarina
Programme Officer of Feminist Development Justice and Breaking Out of Marginalization
Asia Pacific Forum on Women, Law and Development (APWLD)
Co-chair of Asia Pacific Regional CSO Engagement Mechanism (AP-RCEM)

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30 years of advocacy, activism and movement building to advance women’s human rights and Development Justice

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Inequality is now so high that a woman garment worker earns less in a year than the Walton family earns every second. Climate change will force 50 million people to migrate from Bangladesh alone. The global crises of inequality and climate are both caused by our global economy. Together they threaten the future of humanity. It's time for a new model - a model of Development Justice. This video explains Development Justice and the shifts civil society in the Global South demand. It makes the case for why we need a new development model to address the double crises of inequality and environmental collapse. If you'd like to use this video and for citations on statistics used in this video, or dub this video in your language, email rina at apwld.org<mailto:rina at apwld.org>.

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