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1 | Name of Committee Member | Organization | Please Indicate the days for which you would like to be a committee member (December 9, 10,11, 12,13) | Justification to be on steering committee/relevant expertise | Which MGoS do you belong to | |||||||||||||||
2 | Andreas Andreopoulos | Sustainable Future Eco Landmarks instigator METIS Observer to UNFCCC founding president, Climate Reality presenter, UNESCO Task Force is working to build a global partnership for Sustainable Future Eco Landmarks implementation. | mhtiswan@gmail.com | December 9, 10, 2013 | Sustainable Future Eco Landmarks, GLOBAL initiative to promote sustainable development LOCAL IMPLEMENTATION based on GLOBAL indicators and a NEW BUSINESS MODEL is crafting its low profile GLOBAL NETWORK. The initiative is based on state-of-the- art virtual reepresentation, a collaborative networking platform. Groups about to develop local implemetations will receive an intensive e-learning course based on Metis original organizational learning development, 'Sustainable Homelands 7-step reset tool'. Please visit http://goo.gl/fv5m5 for core material. | |||||||||||||||
3 | Michael Platzer | Academic Council on the United Nations System www.acuns.org | michaelkplatzer@yahoo.com | 12/9/2013 | establishing links with ACUNS Vienna UN Conference 2014 http://acuns.org/vienna2014/ | Scientific and Technological Community | ||||||||||||||
4 | Jean Paul Brice Affana | International Association for the Advancement of Innovative Approaches to Global Challenges IAAI | jeanpaulaffana@yahoo.fr | 12/10/2013 | feeding in experience with youth engagement in the context of Rio+20 Globla Youth Muisc Contest, informing about plans for MySDGs Global Youth Music Contest; African perspectives | Children and Youth | ||||||||||||||
5 | Elizabeth Rasekoala | African Carribean Network of Science and Technology and chair of "Leading African Women" | lizrasekoala@hotmail.com | 12/11/2013 | connecting STI, gender and African regional perspectives, wealth of practical experience in Europe and Africa | Women | ||||||||||||||
6 | Miroslav Polzer | International Association for the Advancement of Innovative Approaches to Global Challenges IAAI | polzer@glocha.info | 12/13/2013 | facilitator of Rio+20 Issues Cluster on Innovation | NGOs | ||||||||||||||
7 | Chelsea Ricker | IPPF | cricker@ippf.org | 12/12/2013 | IPPF has a long history of defending human rights and a rights-based approach to health, education and development. As a member of the Youth, Gender and Rights team at IPPF, I have a portfolio which includes human rights advocacy at its core. | |||||||||||||||
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9 | Niko Lusiani | CESR | nlusiani@cesr.org | 12/13/2013 | Established in 1993, the Center for Economic and Social Rights (CESR) advocates for compliance with international human rights standards in economic and social policy at the international, national and local levels. CESR has been centrally involved in helping to define how human rights can be meaningfully operationalized into the post-2015 sustainable development framework. Its two recent publications, “A Matter of Justice: Securing human rights in the post-2015 sustainable development agenda,” and “Who Will Be Accountable? Human Rights and the Post-2015 Development Agenda,” published jointly with the OHCHR, develop a series of concrete proposals on integrating human rights into the successor framework, and systems of accountability and financing. | |||||||||||||||
10 | Heather Barclay | The International Planned Parenthood Federation | hbarclay@ippf.org | 12/12/2013 | The International Planned Parenthood Federation has been actively advocacy for the recognition of sexual rights and an essential component of human rights, and could bring global expertise and leadership in this area to this discussion. Further, Heather Barclay has a strong background in both SRHR and human rights, and has previously worked for the Office of the High Commission for Human Rights in Geneva and head of human rights for the UK's A status National Human Rights Institution. | |||||||||||||||
11 | Vladimir Cuk | Acting Executive Director, International Disability Alliance | vcuk@ida-secretariat.org | 12/12/2013 | IDA is strongly committed to ensuring the inclusion of rights and participation of persons with disabilities in the post-2015 agenda and any future sustainable development goals. Persons with disabilities were not mentioned in the MDGs, despite making up almost 15% of the world's population. We are working tirelessly to ensure that in the post-2015 world, the promise of "leaving noone behind" is indeed recognised. | |||||||||||||||
12 | Esmee Russell | End Water Poverty | esmeerussell@endwaterpoverty.org | 12/12/2013 | I am the coordinator of End Water Poverty - a global civil society coalition campaigning to end the water and sanitation crisis. As there is a Human Right to water, we are interested in participating in this steering committee | |||||||||||||||
13 | Louise Kantrow | International Chamber of Commerce | kw@iccwbo.org | December 9, 11, 13 | Major Group OP | |||||||||||||||
14 | Lea Fellus | International Chamber of Commerce | lfs@iccwbo.org | 12/10/2013 | Major Group Representative | |||||||||||||||
15 | Sarah Gold | International Women's Health Coalition | sgold@iwhc.org | 12/12/2013 | The International Women's Health Coalition committed to advancing the health and human rights of women and young people globally. We have been actively engaged in the previous Open Working Group meetings and are closely following the post-2015/sustainable development processes. | |||||||||||||||
16 | Dawn Digrius | International Health Awareness Network (ECOSOC/DPI) | Dawn.Digrius@stevens.edu, dawn.digrius@gmail | December 9, 10, 2013 | I work with an NGO and teach at Stevens Institute of Technology, both of which support education for sustainable development. In 2014 I will begin teaching a course at Stevens on the history of sustainability. Currently, I have two projects in Latin America that focus on the history of sustainable development and water management. I hope to learn more about facilitating global partnerships. | |||||||||||||||
17 | Heather Barclay | International Planned Parenthood Federation | hbarclay@ippf.org | December 9 - 13 | International Planned Parenthood Federation has championed the issue of sexual rights as human rights, and been very active in profiling sexual and reproductive rights and health in the post-2015 agenda and the SDG agenda. | |||||||||||||||
18 | Ulysses Smith | New York City Bar Association's United Nations Committee, | ulysses.smith@linklaters.com | December 10 and 13 | Ulysses Smith is the chair of the New York City Bar Association's United Nations Committee, an NGO with consultative status at ECOSOC, and an attorney in the International Governance and Development Practices at Linklaters. One of the key challenges facing the world today is poor governance, which is associated with lost economic growth, corruption and waste, and a disenfranchised citizenry. For us, governance denotes the systems and processes that ensure the overall direction, effectiveness, supervision, and accountability of an entity, whether a governmental agency, an INGO, a private corporation, or a partnership among them. Whether in the developed or developing worlds, or the profit or not-for-profit sectors, the quality of governance often means the difference between a successful venture and a failed attempt. A major focus of our efforts is to design and implement governance models that allow global development to be more just and accountable for all stakeholders. Through our thought leadership efforts, including the Advancing Good Governance in International Development seminar, we are working to make governance a part of the Post-2015 Development Agenda, whether as a formal "goal" or as a theme running through the entire agenda. | |||||||||||||||
19 | John Romano | NRDC | jromano@nrdc.org | December 9 and 10 | NRDC's work on the post-2015 development agenda focuses on how to frame the architecture around the SDGs to explicitly include links between the goals and the Means of Implementation for these goals - namely though multi-stakeholder partnerships and unilateral commitments made by a diverse range of stakeholders including Member States, the private sector and civil society. | |||||||||||||||
20 | Brendan Guy | NRDC | bguy@nrdc.org | December 9 and 10 | Further to our work in framing the SDGs to include explicit links to the Means of Implementation for these goals, our work also focuses on how to incorporate the concept of a "new global partnership" into the architecture that underpins these goals. Our "Rio+20 to 2015" Conference on 1-2 November brings together a wide range of governmental officials and decision-makers, along with a diverse group of academics and practitioners who are experts and thought-leaders in designing these complex supporting frameworks for action. The conference will result in a comprehensive set of recommendations for how to best frame this architecture to support commitments and partnerships by all stakeholders, to effectively incorporate this concept of a "new global partnership" into the very core of the SDGs. | |||||||||||||||
21 | Antonia Wulff | Education International | antonia.wulff@ei-ie.org | 12/13/2013 | Human rights are at the core of a credible sustainable development framework, but so far human rights have been more visible in narratives and preambles than in the goals and targets proposed. Education International would like to contribute to the discussion on how human rights can be systematically integrated in a new framework. | |||||||||||||||
22 | Matt Simonds | TUAC | simonds@tuac.org | December 12 and 13 | Major Groups OP | |||||||||||||||
23 | Ms. Doris Mpoumou | International Planned Parenthood Federation/Western Hemisphere Region | dmpoumou@ippfwhr.org | December 9, 10, 11, 12, and 13 (Especially 10, 12 and 13) | As an International Advocacy Officer at International Planned Parenthood Federation/Western Hemisphere Region (IPPF/WHR), Doris Mpoumou has over 15 years of experience advocating for the protection of human rights, with an emphasis on women’s rights and sexual and reproductive rights. She is committed to advancing a rights-based approach to sustainable development. As a member of the Women’s Major Group, she has facilitated the participation of women’s rights and other like-minded CSOs especially from the global South in past OWG meetings, including last June's meeting, and will play an active role in preparing for the 6th meeting of the OWG. | |||||||||||||||
24 | Jeffery Huffines | CIVICUS | jeffery.huffines@civicus.org | 12/9/2013 | The successful integration of the three dimensions of sustainable development will require robust means of implementation and strengthened intergovernmental organizations designed to more effectively achieve these ends that includes the newly established High Level Political Forum. I would like to see panelists and participants discuss lessons learned from the CSD and best practices from other intergovernmental bodies that may be adopted by the HLPF to ensure that future SDGs will be effectively evaluated and achieved. | |||||||||||||||
25 | Michael Kalmus Eliasz | MGCY | mike.eliasz@gmail.com | 12/9/2013 | MG | Children & Youth | ||||||||||||||
26 | Olimar Maisonet | Major Groups of Children and Youth | olimarmaisonet@gmail.com | 12/13/2013 | MG | Children & Youth | ||||||||||||||
27 | Paul Okumu Odongo | African and Global Civil Society | Paul.Okumu@africacsoplatform.org | 12/11/2013 | Active in the Post 2015 and SDG process with African and Global Civil Society as well as through work across countries and support to initiatives such as the Comonwealth Foundation Technical Team on Post 2015 agenda. He is also co-chair of the Political Strategy of the Civil Society Platform on Peacebuilding and Statebuilding. Has engaged with rights based development in across Africa and been part of several government strategy forums on Post 2015 and Sustainable Development agenda.Has broad knowlegdge of both the Global and the specific situations of countries in special needs, particularly those in Africa | |||||||||||||||
28 | VEN CHANDRALAL TONCHANGYA | TANCHANGYA KALYAN SANGHSTHA | tchandralal@gmail.com Contact number: +66846491255. | 12/12/2013 | I AM VEN CHANDRALAL TONCHANGYA GENERAL SECRETARY OF TANCHANGYA KALYAN SANGHSTHA IN BANGLADESH. I WOULD LIKE TO JOIN YOUR UPCOMING EVENT OR MEETING FOR SHARING KNOWLEDGE WITH WORLD HUMAN RIGHT AND GLOBAL GOVERNANCE ORGANIZATION. | |||||||||||||||
29 | Myrna Coffino | Human Affect | Mcoffino@nyc.rr.com | 12/9/2013 | Developing an international platform that is inclusive and allows access to knowledge - sharing that can ultimately build a sustainable capacity for innovative science, technology. | |||||||||||||||
30 | Sandra Nelson Zongo | Human Affect | humanaffect@gmail.com | 12/10/2013 | Inclusive sustainable development access, learning and implementation through partnerships that create sustainable economies, development and trade. These implementations should be active, holistic and eradicate poverty and inequality. | |||||||||||||||
31 | Dr. Marie Umeh | Human Affect | msumeh@aol.com | 12/11/2013 | Dr. Marie Umeh professor at John Jay would offer strong framework development information on challenges Africans on the continent and throughout the Diaspora face in the lack of inclusive development and opportunities. | |||||||||||||||
32 | Zuha Jamil | Human Affect | humanaffect.adhocunit@gmail.com | 12/12/2013 | Human Rights learning as and integrated platform that implements sustainable curriculums, learning, education, culture and development that is holistic. | |||||||||||||||
33 | Human Affect | humanaffect.law@gmail.com | 12/13/2013 | International Law as a conduit to Human Rights based stewardship. | ||||||||||||||||
34 | Sarah Stevenson | ChildFund Alliance | sstevenson@childfundalliance.org | 12/13/2013 | ChildFund Alliance is a worldwide group of 12 child-centred development organizations working in 58 countries to implement long-lasting and meaningful changes for children and families living in poverty. We believe human rights must be at the center of the post-2015 development agenda to guarantee the best interest of the child and children's survival, development, protection and participation. | |||||||||||||||
35 | Aldo Caliari | Center of Concern | acaliari@coc.org | 12/10/2013 | I worked on Bretton Woods Institutions and financial regulation, and their convergence with Financing for development Processes at the UN for the last 13 years. Center of Concern also coordinates the International Working Group on Trade-Finance Linkages, a worldwide collective of the major trade and financial advocacy organizations (https://www.coc.org/rbw/trade-finance-linkages) I have been part of a number of research projects looking at the Global Partnership for Development (MDG 8) targets and indicators. One of them led by the OHCHR in 2008-2010, another recently published as a chapter in a book printed by Cambridge University Press (visit http://www.cambridge.org/no/academic/subjects/law/human-rights/millennium-development-goals-and-human-rights-past-present-and-future#bookPeople ) and another is a multi-author research project coordinated by faculty at New School and Harvard University (visit http://harvardfxbcenter.org/power-of-numbers/ | |||||||||||||||
36 | Cliona Sharkey | Trocaire | csharkey@trocaire.ie | 10/12/2013 | Trocaire is based in Ireland.A constructive critic of the MDGs, Trocaire has been engaging in the post-2015 debate from the outset. We attended the recent Special Event where we published a research report on the integration of human rights in a post-2015 framework. We've been working actively on policy coherence, development finance and global governance for many years with our European networks, focusing on Ireland, the EU and the UN. | NGO | ||||||||||||||
37 | Jihan Salad | CHOICE for Youth and Sexuality | Jihan@choiceforyouth.org | 9-13 December | CHOICE for Youth and Sexuality is a Dutch youth-led organization that actively promotes and supports the sexual and reproductive health and rights of young people. Jihan Salad is an experienced advocate for the rights of young women and girls. She has a background in health sciences and is a peer educator on prevention of violence against women. | Major Group on Children and Youth | ||||||||||||||
38 | Michiel Andeweg | CHOICE for Youth and Sexuality | Michiel@choiceforyouth.org | 9-13 December | CHOICE for Youth and Sexuality is a Dutch youth-led organization that actively promotes and supports the sexual and reproductive health and rights of young people. Michiel Andeweg has broad experiences in advocating for the rigths of young people within the ICPD and Beijing process. He has a background in social and cultural development. | Major Group on Children and Youth | ||||||||||||||
39 | Sascha Gabizon | Women International for a Common Future / WECF Int | sascha.gabizon@wecf.org | 9-12 Dec | Sascha is the Northern OP for the Women's Major Group | Women's Major Group | ||||||||||||||
40 | Nicole Bidegain | DAWN Development Alternative with Women for a New era | <nicole@dawnnet.org> | 9-13 December | Nicole is the Southern OP for the Women's Major Group | Women's Major Group | ||||||||||||||
41 | Philip Sandick | Center for International Human Rights | p-sandick2013@nlaw.northwestern.edu | 10, 11, 12, 13 | The Center for International Human Rights has engaged with each of these areas and has an interest in ensuring that conversations about these areas include references to relevant human rights norms. That's obviously the case with the human rights day (12) but perhaps less obvious with regard to the others. | Children & Youth | ||||||||||||||
42 | Nijar Imanguli | Youth Coalition for Sexual and Reproductive Rights | nickie@youthcoalition.org | December 13 (Human Rights) | Nijar is a member of the Major Group for Children and Youth. Originally from Azerbaijan, Nijar has six years of experience working in advocacy around young people's sexual and reproductive health and rights within UN processes. She is 25 years old. | Children & Youth | ||||||||||||||
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44 | Galina Angarova | Tebtebba | galina@tebtebba.org | all | Tebtebba (Indigenous Peoples' International Centre for Policy Research and Education) is an indigenous peoples' organization born out of the need for heightened advocacy to have the rights of indigenous peoples recognized, respected and protected worldwide. Established in 1996, Tebtebba seeks to promote a better understanding of the world's indigenous peoples, their worldviews, their issues and concerns. In this effort, it strives to bring indigenous peoples together to take the lead in policy advocacy and campaigns on all issues affecting them. | |||||||||||||||
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