1 | Timestamp | 1. Last / Family Name | 2. First / Given Name | 3. Name of Organization | 4. Organization's web site | 5. Job Title | 6. Mission statement of organization | 7. Country of Residence | 8. Nationality | 9. Gender | 10. Email Address | 11. Phone Number | 12. Is your organization in consultative status with the United Nations through ECOSOC? | 13. Is your organization on the Commission on Sustainable Development roster, or has your organization participated in previous UN summits, conferences, or the 26-27 May 2015 UN General Assembly post-2015 hearings? | 14. Please indicate which of the UN processes or events in question 13 your organization has previously participated in | 88 | 16. Do you want to attend the 22-25 June post-2015 negotiating session in person? | 17. On Wednesday, 24 June from 10:00am-1:00pm, the co-faciitators will meet with Major Groups and other Stakeholders. Do you want to be considered to speak? | 18. Would you be speaking as the official representative of a Major Group or other stakeholder constituency? | 19. If you answered yes to question 18, which Major Group or other stakeholder constituency would you be speaking on behalf of? | 20. If you answered yes to Question 17, which component(s) of the outcome document would your remarks focus on? | 21. If you answered Yes to question 17, please provide a short bio, which also describes your experience with issues under consideration in the post-2015 development agenda | |||||||||||||||
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2 | 6/16/2015 11:47:01 | Scozzaro | A.Tianna | Sierra Club | http://www.sierraclub.org/population | Director, Global Population & Environment Program | Explore, Enjoy & Protect the Planet | USA | USA | Female | a.scozzaro@sierraclub.org | 202.495.3047 | No | Yes | OWG 4-12, UNFCCC | 88 | Yes | Yes | Yes | Women's Major Group | Annex I: Proposed target revisions for the SDGs, Means of Implementation and the Global Partnership | A.Tianna Scozzaro is the director of the Global Population & Environment Program at the Sierra Club. This program works to protect the global environment and preserve natural resources for future generations by advancing global reproductive health and sustainable development initiatives.Through public advocacy and strategic partnerships, the Sierra Club's Global Population and Environment Program works to empower women, raise public awareness of reproductive health, promote youth leadership, and decrease wasteful resource consumption. She previously worked for three years at Population Action International on integrated women’s health and climate policies within the U.N. and with global partners in Africa, Asia and Latin America. She attended OWG 4 - 12, UNFCCC COP21 in Lima as well as CPD as an advocate for integrated reproductive health and environment. Prior to PAI, A.Tianna served as a program manager at Rachel’s Network, a national network of women environment philanthropists. She also served as a public policy fellow for the U.S. House Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming. A.Tianna speaks Spanish and has lived in Chile, Bolivia and Spain. She earned an MPA in environmental science and policy from Columbia University, and holds a BA in international relations from University of California at Davis. | |||||||||||||||
3 | 6/15/2015 9:51:22 | Jawahery | Abdulrahman | International Fertilizer Industry Association | www.fertilizer.org | President | The efficient and responsible production, distribution and use of plant nutrients for achieving global food security and sustainable development. | Bahrain | Bahrain | Male | jawahery@gpic.net | +973-177 33 333 | Yes | Yes | HLPF, Rio+20 | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | Business & Industry | Means of Implementation and the Global Partnership | Dr. Jawahery is the IFA President and serves as the President of Gulf Petrochemical Industries Company (B.S.C.). Dr. Jawahery serves as a Director of National Safety Council and Gulf Petrochemicals and Chemicals Association (GPCA). He served as General Manager of Gulf Petrochemical Industries Company (B.S.C.). Among his other associations, Dr. Jawahery is a second-term member of the Parliament in the Kingdom of Bahrain, a board member of the National Oil & Gas Authority and founding member of the Bahrain Society for Transfer of Technology. Dr. Jawahery is a chartered chemical engineer with BSc and MSc degrees in chemical engineering from the United Kingdom. | |||||||||||||||
4 | 6/11/2015 14:54:46 | Ruiz | Adela | Open Society Foundations | http://www.opensocietyfoundations.org/ | Program Assistant | The Open Society Foundations work to build vibrant and tolerant democracies whose governments are accountable to their citizens. | USA | USA | Female | sara.kaeni@opensocietyfoundations.org | 212 548 1462 | Yes | Yes | April post-2015 negotiations | No | Yes | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
5 | 6/9/2015 4:31:12 | Al-Mahmood | Adnan | International Fertilizer Industry Association | http://www.fertilizer.org/ | Senior Member | The responsible production use and distribution of crop nutrients. | Bahrain | Bahrain | male | almahmood@gpic.net | +973-177 33 362 | Yes | Yes | HLPF, RIO + 20 | No | Yes | No | No | Business and Industry | Means of Implementation and the Global Partnership | ||||||||||||||||
6 | 6/11/2015 14:08:25 | Harris | Aidan | Open Society Foundations | http://www.opensocietyfoundations.org/ | Program Officer | The Open Society Foundations work to build vibrant and tolerant democracies whose governments are accountable to their citizens. | UK | UK | Male | sara.kaeni@opensocietyfoundations.org | 212 548 1462 | Yes | Yes | April post-2015 negotiations | No | Yes | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
7 | 6/16/2015 12:31:54 | Ongeso | Aimee | Kituo cha Sheria | www.kituochasheria.or.ke | Program Coordinator | Access to justice for the poor and marginlaized | Kenya | Kenyan | Female | aimee@kituochasheria.or.ke | 712294866 | No | No | None | No | Yes | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
8 | 6/12/2015 17:00:54 | Attolico | Alessandro | Province of Potenza | www.provincia.potenza.it | Executive Director of the Territorial Planning and Civil Protection Office | Local Authority of provincial level - UN-ISDR World Role Model for Inclusive Resilience and Territorial Safety | Italy | Italian | Male | attolico.alessandro@gmail.com | +393487090142 | No | Yes | UNISDR process for HFA post-2015: preparatory processes and 3rd World Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction (Sendai, Japan 14-18 March 2015) | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | Local Authorities and/or NGO (civil society) | Preamble and introduction, Annex I: Proposed target revisions for the SDGs, Means of Implementation and the Global Partnership, Follow up and Review | 46 yo, Civil Engineer (1993), international post-grad in European Construction Engineering (1994), PhD in Earthquake Engineering (2000). Executive Director of Territorial Planning and Civil Protection Office at Province of Potenza (Italy), a local authority counting 100 Municipalities under its coordination. Responsible for orienting policy decision-making processes, drawing up and implementing plans, programs, projects and actions on territorial and environmental policies at provincial level from regional to international contexts. Significant are the set-up of the first provincial CivProt System (2004) and the Territorial Coordination Master Plan (2013) that outlines the local development and land use/management proposals by integrating SDGs, Territorial Safety and Climate Changes policies in “Resilience”. I launched the “Province of Potenza - Municipalities Network for Resilience” actively engaged in the UNISDR “MCR” Campaign. HFA Local Focal Point, UNISDR Advocate and UN World Role Model for “Inclusive Resilience and Territorial Safety”. Significant experience in PM of several interregional cooperation projects; author of many publications, conference papers; specialist on environment, territorial/land-use policies, DRR/DRM, PM, executive management, public administration; panelist/speaker in national/international conferences. I recently founded the ICEBERG NGO focused on transnational cooperation in territorial/environmental policies having communities and people - firstly the most vulnerable – engagement as main interest | |||||||||||||||
9 | 6/10/2015 14:11:22 | NANA DJIKE | ALINE CASTELLE | Association pour les victimes du monde | www.avm.cm | secretariat | droits de l'Homme | cameroon | camerounian | female | associationpourlesvictimes@gmail.com | 2372411190 | No | No | ok | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | Preamble and introduction, Annex I: Proposed target revisions for the SDGs, Means of Implementation and the Global Partnership | |||||||||||||||||
10 | 6/10/2015 10:46:38 | Leong | Alvin | Pace Global Center | http://www.law.pace.edu/global-center-environmental-legal-studies | Fellow | The Pace Global Center for Environmental Legal Studies (GCELS) anchors innovative and ongoing projects addressing a wide range of global environmental issues. GCELS is the only law school body that is a voting member of the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN), the world’s oldest and largest global environmental network. | USA | USA | Male | aleong@law.pace.edu | 5162097635 | No | Yes | Rio+20 Conference, OWG meetings, Post-2015 IGN meetings | No | Yes | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
11 | 6/15/2015 10:35:15 | Weinfurter | Amy | Yale Environmental Performance Index | http://epi.yale.edu/ | Research Assistant | NA | United States of America | United States of America | Female | amy.weinfurter@yale.edu | 8472242984 | No | Yes | Post-2015 intergovernmental negotiations on Sustainable development, Declaration Session (February 2015) Post-2015 intergovernmental negotiations on Sustainable development goals and targets (March 2015) Post-2015 intergovernmental negotiations on Means of implementation and global partnership for sustainable development (April 2015) Post-2015 intergovernmental negotiations on Follow-up and review (May 2015) | No | Yes | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
12 | 6/9/2015 22:40:21 | Barrios Noya | Andres Alejandro | IBON International Foundation, Inc. / Peoples' Coalition on Food Sovereignty | http://iboninternational.org / www.foodsoevreignty.org | Regional Coordinator / Regional Secretariat | Our mission is to contribute to capacity development of people’s movements for human rights and democracy. | Bolivia | Bolivian | Male | secretaria.pcfs.lac@foodsov.org | +591 68623003, +591 22312830 | Yes | Yes | 6-27 May 2015 UN General Assembly post-2015 hearings | No | Yes | Yes | No | N/A | Preamble and introduction, Annex I: Proposed target revisions for the SDGs, Means of Implementation and the Global Partnership, Follow up and Review, Annex II: Food for Thought Paper on Proposed Technology Facilitation Mechanism | Alejandro is an economist by profession with a diploma for Higher Education Teacher, Master of Business Administration and Master of Public Ethics and Policies for Democracy and Development in the Third World. He is the regional coordinator of IBON International in Latin America and the Caribbean as well as the coordinator for the region of the Campaign for Peoples' Goals for Sustainable Development. The Campaign for People’s Goals serves as a platform to challenge governments, and the broader multilateral system to commit to real reforms that address the demands of the poor and marginalized under ten major thematic concerns. It also serves to link the grassroots struggles of people’s organizations and social movements across the national boundaries, thematic sectors, and to connect these struggles from the local to the global. This is an opportunity to work collectively to advance the people’s causes, taking advantage of the ongoing official process of coming up with a post-2015 development framework. Alejandro works as the Executive Secretary of the People's Coalition on Food Sovereignty in Latin America and the Caribbean. The People's Coalition on Food Sovereignty is a growing network of various grassroots groups of small food producers particularly of peasant-farmer organizations and their support NGOs, working towards a People's Convention on Food Sovereignty. | |||||||||||||||
13 | 6/11/2015 9:55:01 | Jackson | Angeline | Quality of Citizenship Jamaica | http://qcjm.org/ | Executive Director | QCJ is dedicated to improving the quality of lives for lesbian, bisexual and women who have sex with other women by creating a safe space in which they can share emotional, social and other issues they are facing without fear or judgement and equipping them with knowledge and understanding to navigate the Jamaican society. | Jamaica | Jamaica | Female | acjackson@qcjm.org | 1-876-317-2227 | No | No | None | No | Yes | Yes | No | Preamble and introduction, Annex I: Proposed target revisions for the SDGs, Means of Implementation and the Global Partnership, Follow up and Review | Angeline Jackson is one of Jamaica's youngest out LGBT activists. She has been involved in the HIV and LGBT rights field for over 8 years. Angeline is a survivor of corrective rape and uses this as one of the driving forces behind in her activism. In 2013, she co-founded Quality of Citizenship Jamaica, the first registered organisation for lesbian, bisexual and trans* women in the island. | ||||||||||||||||
14 | 6/15/2015 12:14:09 | Nayar | Anita | Regions Refocus 2015 | http://www.daghammarskjold.se/regions-refocus/ | Director | An initiative housed at the Dag Hammarskjöld Foundation, Regions Refocus 2015 fosters regional and feminist solidarities for justice through policy dialogue between civil society, governments, sub-regional alliances, and the UN. | USA | USA/India | Female | anita@regionsrefocus.org | 6468479488 | No | Yes | FfD, post-2015 | No | Yes | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
15 | 6/14/2015 13:23:41 | Sreedhar | Anjana | ITDP | https://www.itdp.org/ | Associate to the United Nations | ITDP aims to deliver a higher standard of living and quality of life for citizens of cities around the world. Through our transportation projects, we work to reduce human impact on natural resources and ecosystems, and to ensure that we develop in a way that benefits us all, both today and in the future. | United States | Indian | Female | as6804@nyu.edu | (646)-709-2536 | Yes | Yes | HLPF, Intergovernmental Negotiations | No | Yes | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
16 | 6/12/2015 6:58:17 | Moller-Loswick | Anna | Saferworld | www.saferworld.org.uk | Policy Officer | Saferworld is an independent international organisation working to prevent violent conflict and build safer lives. | United Kingdom | Swedish | Female | amollerloswick@saferworld.org.uk | +447845080449 | Yes | Yes | Saferworld has been directly engaged with the UN in relation to the post-2015 agenda: • During the period between November 2012 and February 2013, Saferworld held presentations on how to address conflict in the post-2015 development framework at UN thematic consultation meetings in Liberia and Panama. • In February 2013 Saferworld co-authored a report on “Addressing Horizontal Inequalities in Post-2015” with UNPBSO. • In June 2013, Saferworld attended an Expert Meeting on ‘Accountability Framework for Conflict, Violence and Disaster in the Post-2015 Development Agenda’ organised by UNDP and PBSO amongst other organisations. • In August 2013 Saferworld attended an expert level consultation with UNODC on security, justice and post-2015. • In September 2013 Saferworld attended a UNDP expert consultation on rule of law and post-2015 • In April 2014, Saferworld spoke at the GA Thematic Debate on Ensuring Stable and Inclusive Societies. • In March 2015, Saferworld spoke at the Interactive Dialogue with Major Groups and other Stakeholders on the Inter-Governmental Negotiations on Goals and Targets’. • Saferworld is also part of Steering Group for UN Virtual network on indicators. In addition, we have contributed to the post-2015 debate in a range of different ways: • In September 2013 we held a side-event on post-2015 on the margins of the UNGA • In September 2013 we supported civil society from southern countries to attend the UNGA and side events • Through 2013 we produced over five reports and briefings as technical inputs to the consultation process on the post-2015 agenda. | No | Yes | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
17 | 6/8/2015 10:04:35 | Chassagnette | Anne | ENGIE (ex GDF SUEZ) | www.gdfsuez.com | Director environmental and sustainable responsibility | The world is changing and with it our energy landscape | FRANCE | FRENCH | Female | anne.chassagnette@engie.com | +33(0)144224366 | No | No | Observer as member of UN Global Compact | No | Yes | Yes | I am in charge for ENGIE/GDF SUEZ of corporate social and environmental responsibility. As such i am also in charge of the SRI Fund "Rassembleur d'energies" which aims at providing access to energy to poor populations. GDF SUEZ ENGIE is a member of the UN Global Compact. | ||||||||||||||||||
18 | 6/11/2015 5:34:33 | Abeyrathne | Anoka Primrose | Sustain Solutions | www.sustainsolutions.org | Director | Youth led solutions for sustainable development. | Sri Lanka | Sri Lankan | Female | anoka@sustainsolutions.org | +94766773328 | No | Yes | UNFCCC COP 2011, UN WCDRR 2015 and WCDRR World Conference Sri Lanka 2014, Asia Regional Climate Forum, UN CSD 2014, UN ICPD 2014. | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | Youth and Children | Annex I: Proposed target revisions for the SDGs, Means of Implementation and the Global Partnership, Follow up and Review | 24 year old Anoka Abeyrathne is an environmental conservationist, eco-social entrepreneur and youth policy advocate. She is the youngest female to be awarded the Commonwealth Youth Award for Excellence in Development and named on the 25 List of the Most Influential and Powerful Young Persons of the World 2012. Abeyrathne has been a part of the post 2015 negotiations as a tracker and policy advocate with the Commonwealth Youth Climate Action Network, British Council, UN MGCY and the Adopt a Negotiator programme as well as the UN - World Economic Forum Sustainable Development Council of the Global Shapers for over 5 years. Recognized as a British Council International Climate Champion and Active Citizen, Abeyrathne’s efforts through Growin’ Money – Sustain Solutions.org has lead to over 40,000 replanted Mangroves and a social enterprise/education programme helping over 5000 villagers in Sri Lanka, India, Bangladesh and Cambodia. Abeyrathne is one of the first and youngest World Economic Forum Global Shapers in Sri Lanka and a Royal Commonwealth Society Associate Fellow . She is the youngest of the 18 Shapers of the United Nations World Economic Forum Sustainable Development Council working on mainstreaming sustainability with the Post 2015 Development Agenda. Anoka graduated with a LLB(Hons) from the University of London and is reading for Masters in Developmental Economics atUniversity of Colombo. Abeyrathne is a contributor on enterprise, education and business issues through platforms of the like of TEDx, Commonwealth Meetings, and World Economic Forum. | |||||||||||||||
19 | 6/14/2015 18:12:29 | Jackson | Avenso Holo | Humanity Care Liberia | n/a | Program Associate | To promote the Human Rights, accountability, transparency and care for women and children | Liberia | Liberian | Female | luehw@yahoo.com | +231777407447 | No | No | n/a | No | Yes | No | No | n/a | Follow up and Review | n/a | |||||||||||||||
20 | 6/16/2015 2:29:45 | Prudence | Ayebare | Uganda National Farmers Federation | www.unffe.org | Policy Reasearch Assistant | To organise advocate for favourable policies and transform farmers into prosperous communities | Uganda | Ugandan | Female | ayebareprudence@yahoo.com | +256782252840 | No | No | No | No | Yes | No | No | women Farmers | |||||||||||||||||
21 | 6/10/2015 10:28:20 | ALOTUNSIN | AYODEJI | RURAL RELIEF FOUNDATION | www.rrfngo.org | Non-Governmental-Organization | The Foundation is committed to providing free independent empowerment training programs to support local entrepreneurs , farmers , SME’s, Companies, Students and tourism via B2B links . The initiative is to empower 3000 entrepreneurs, 1000 students and 1000 health promotion annually via local, national and international means. Our aim is to eradicate poverty rate in other to overcome hunger and poverty among the rural communities as a result of failed development initiatives. RRF-Enterprise5000 initiative urges people not to wait to be rescued, but to take action now to meet their basic needs. RRF-Enterprise5000 initiative strategies seek to build people's capacities, leadership and confidence. We train unemployed university graduates, farmers,Sme's and entrepreneurs equipping them with the skills, methods and knowledge needed to take self-reliant actions to improve their lives and conditions in their communities through our free technical trading workshop on international trade. | NIGERIA | NIGERIAN | MALE | nigeria@rrfngo.org | +2348035215008 | No | No | None | No | Yes | No | No | None | |||||||||||||||||
22 | 6/15/2015 15:03:11 | Asgarova | Aytakin | Climate Change & Development NGO Alliance/Eap CSF | www.eap-csf.eu | Executive director/member of WG3 | The EaP CSF aims to strengthen civil society in the Eastern Partnership countries as well as foster cooperation and the exchange of experiences between civil society organisations from partner countries and the EU. | Azerbaijan/Belgium | Azerbaijan | female | dr.aytakin@gmail.com | +15519988538 | No | No | UN GA, Post-2015 sessions | No | Yes | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
23 | 6/13/2015 12:38:52 | Momo A. | Bainda | National Old Folks of Liberia (NOFOL) | n/a | Executive Director | NOFOL'S mission is to advocate for the under previlege, vulnerable people and the ederly popublics | Liberia | Liberian | Male | nofol2012@gmail.com | +231886453242 | No | No | n/a | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | Ederly people of Liberia | Follow up and Review | My organization is working with old and vulnerable people in Liberia to highlight their plight, advocate, and seek their welfare through organize programs/ activities and would like to speak on " Improving the livelihood of old people and the aging". | |||||||||||||||
24 | 6/11/2015 14:55:08 | Apple | Betsy | Open Society Foundations | http://www.opensocietyfoundations.org/ | Advocacy Director | The Open Society Foundations work to build vibrant and tolerant democracies whose governments are accountable to their citizens. | USA | USA | Female | sara.kaeni@opensocietyfoundations.org | 212 548 1462 | Yes | Yes | April post-2015 negotiations | No | Yes | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
25 | 6/12/2015 7:15:23 | Chakraborty | Bibhash | Saferworld | www.saferworld.org.uk | Programme Manager, Saferworld's Programme in Bangladesh | Saferworld is an independent international organisation working to prevent violent conflict and build safer lives. | Bangladesh | Bangladeshi | Male | bchakraborty@saferworld.org.uk | +88 0 1713 011 118 | Yes | Yes | Saferworld has been directly engaged with the UN in relation to the post-2015 agenda: • During the period between November 2012 and February 2013, Saferworld held presentations on how to address conflict in the post-2015 development framework at UN thematic consultation meetings in Liberia and Panama. • In February 2013 Saferworld co-authored a report on “Addressing Horizontal Inequalities in Post-2015” with UNPBSO. • In June 2013, Saferworld attended an Expert Meeting on ‘Accountability Framework for Conflict, Violence and Disaster in the Post-2015 Development Agenda’ organised by UNDP and PBSO amongst other organisations. • In August 2013 Saferworld attended an expert level consultation with UNODC on security, justice and post-2015. • In September 2013 Saferworld attended a UNDP expert consultation on rule of law and post-2015 • In April 2014, Saferworld spoke at the GA Thematic Debate on Ensuring Stable and Inclusive Societies. • In March 2015, Saferworld spoke at the Interactive Dialogue with Major Groups and other Stakeholders on the Inter-Governmental Negotiations on Goals and Targets’. • Saferworld is also part of Steering Group for UN Virtual network on indicators. In addition, we have contributed to the post-2015 debate in a range of different ways: • In September 2013 we held a side-event on post-2015 on the margins of the UNGA • In September 2013 we supported civil society from southern countries to attend the UNGA and side events • Through 2013 we produced over five reports and briefings as technical inputs to the consultation process on the post-2015 agenda. | No | Yes | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
26 | 6/11/2015 14:25:53 | Jonathan | Birchall | Open Society Foundations | http://www.opensocietyfoundations.org/ | Senior Communications Officer | The Open Society Foundations work to build vibrant and tolerant democracies whose governments are accountable to their citizens. | USA | UK | Male | sara.kaeni@opensocietyfoundations.org | 212 548 1462 | Yes | Yes | April post-2015 negotiations | No | Yes | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
27 | 6/13/2015 12:59:30 | Dumitrescu | Bogdan | BJD Reinsurance Consulting, LLC | www.bjd-react.com | Founder & CEO | (Re)Insurance Consulting focusing on Disaster Risk Reduction and Financing for DRR. | United States | French | Male | bogdan.dumitrescu@bjd-react.com | +1 (646) 670-2798 | No | Yes | Second and Third International Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction (Sendai, March 2015), Member of the Steering Committee of the 26-27 May 2015 UN GA post-2015 hearings | No | Yes | Yes | No | Business and Industry | Preamble and introduction, Annex I: Proposed target revisions for the SDGs, Means of Implementation and the Global Partnership, Follow up and Review | Bogdan J. Dumitrescu is the CEO & Founding Principal of BJD Reinsurance Consulting based in New York, United States. He brings to his clients more than 25 years of experience in the financial, insurance and reinsurance markets worldwide. Since 2009, Dumitrescu is involved with the European, Asian, North and Latin American insurance and reinsurance markets, working as an independent reinsurance consultant focusing in particular on national and regional schemes covering natural catastrophes, terrorism and nuclear, environmental, energy, credit, and agricultural risks. He has been involved in public-private partnership projects with the World Bank, the United Nations International Strategy for Disaster Risk Reduction, the Organization for Economic and Cooperation Development and the World Forum of Catastrophe Programs, contributing his broad and innovative thinking to insurance and reinsurance matters of concern. | |||||||||||||||
28 | 6/8/2015 16:15:10 | Schwartz | Brandon | MGCY | http://childrenyouth.org/ | Team Member: Financing for Development | "...the MGCY is a self-organised space which ensures the effective coordination of children and youth participation in United Nations processes related to sustainable development and other allied processes. We strive to ensure diversity and inclusion of all children and youth taking into account (among other things) region, geography, gender, (dis)ability, marginalised groups and type of organisation." | United States | American | Male | bschwartz6@babson.edu | +1 (201) 481-4844 | Yes | Yes | Negotiations for Financing for Development | No | Yes | No | Preamble and introduction | I DO NOT want to speak, as according to #17, but I chose an answer for #18, as it was required to answer. | |||||||||||||||||
29 | 6/10/2015 17:03:07 | Merida | Carlos | Multi Energía | http://www.corporacionmultiinversiones.com/energia | MsC. Ingennier | Be a world-class organization that applies the highest industry standards in power generation operations , participating meaningfully and grow strategically and profitably in the Guatemalan and regional electricity market | Guatemala | Guatemalan | Male | cmerida@dencmi.com | (502( 55104713 | No | No | None | No | Yes | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
30 | 6/11/2015 14:38:22 | Rubinoff | Casey | Open Society Foundations | http://www.opensocietyfoundations.org/ | Legal Fellow | The Open Society Foundations work to build vibrant and tolerant democracies whose governments are accountable to their citizens. | USA | USA | Female | sara.kaeni@opensocietyfoundations.org | 212 548 1462 | Yes | Yes | April post-2015 negotiations | No | Yes | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
31 | 6/11/2015 14:12:11 | Peter | Chapman | Open Society Foundations | http://www.opensocietyfoundations.org/ | Program Officer | The Open Society Foundations work to build vibrant and tolerant democracies whose governments are accountable to their citizens. | USA | USA | Male | sara.kaeni@opensocietyfoundations.org | 212 548 1462 | Yes | Yes | April post-2015 negotiations | No | Yes | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
32 | 6/16/2015 8:38:26 | Friborg | Christina | Sandvik | Sandvik AB | Head of Sustainable Business | Business and sustainable development | Sweden | Swedish | Female | christina.bage-friborg@sandvik.com | +46706160276 | No | No | none | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | Swedish Leadership for Sustainbale DSevelopment, a group of approx 23 global Swedish companies (representing over 50% of the Swedish GDP) | Annex I: Proposed target revisions for the SDGs, Means of Implementation and the Global Partnership | Swedish Leadership for Sustainable Development is a network of 20+ Swedish and Swedish rooted companies, joining forces to show leadership for sustainable global development, by integrating social, environmental and economic sustainability into their business models and core operations. http://www.sida.se/contentassets/fe6250b7c0cd46b88a82d5c14c55d295/swedish-leadership-for-sustainable-development_3708.pdf | |||||||||||||||
33 | 6/14/2015 23:18:46 | Ude | Christina | Reading Hamlets | www.readinghamlets.org | Executive Director | The mission of Reading Hamlets is to improve literacy and promote reading among Nigerian children, with a special emphasis on girls, living in low income communities. | US | US / Nigerian | Female | Christina@readinghamlets.org | 3478568357 | No | Yes | 26-27 May 2015 UN General Assembly post - 2015 | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | Youth and children | Annex I: Proposed target revisions for the SDGs, Means of Implementation and the Global Partnership, Follow up and Review | I have a degree in Accounting, a masters in Human Resource Management. I am a value driven education activists who has over 10 years experience in the education sector. I've been working at the grassroot level in my country, Nigeria, advocating for better schools, safer schools, better teacher training, empowering young girls and children's right to an education. Since I started Reading Hamlets, I've learned a lot about the power of service above self which has helped me a lot in my area of expertise-impacting the lives of young individuals. As a mentor I speak with young girls while building relationships and assisting them in expressing their feelings and helping them with self esteem issues in school. In addition, I have had the pleasure of working with many great institutions in the insurance, financial, higher-education and non-profit sector. Through these experiences, I have met extraordinary people and have helped them in building self confidence. I would absolutely love to share my experience and would like to speak about SDG 4 and 5 at this meeting. I am always looking for opportunities to get involved in new ventures and help out people. | |||||||||||||||
34 | 6/8/2015 10:14:08 | FEDIGAN | christine | ENGIE (ex GDF SUEZ) | www.gdfsuez.com | Head of corporate climate strategy | The world is changing and with it our energy landscape, | France | French | Female | christine.fedigan@gdfsuez.com | +33(0)144224366 | No | Yes | UN climate Sunnit, UNFCCC COPs | No | Yes | No | Head corporate climate strategy and actions. In charge of the prototype carbon fund on clean technology transfers. And representing ENGIE / GDF SUEZ in the Global Compact, and observer at the UNFCCC meetings and COP | ||||||||||||||||||
35 | 6/12/2015 7:26:19 | Wataka | Christopher Wakube | Saferworld | www.saferworld.org.uk | Programme Manager, Saferworld's Programme in Kenya | Saferworld is an independent international organisation working to prevent violent conflict and build safer lives. | Kenya | Kenyan | Male | cwakube@saferworld.org.uk | +254 (0) 20 273 3250 | Yes | Yes | Saferworld has been directly engaged with the UN in relation to the post-2015 agenda: • During the period between November 2012 and February 2013, Saferworld held presentations on how to address conflict in the post-2015 development framework at UN thematic consultation meetings in Liberia and Panama. • In February 2013 Saferworld co-authored a report on “Addressing Horizontal Inequalities in Post-2015” with UNPBSO. • In June 2013, Saferworld attended an Expert Meeting on ‘Accountability Framework for Conflict, Violence and Disaster in the Post-2015 Development Agenda’ organised by UNDP and PBSO amongst other organisations. • In August 2013 Saferworld attended an expert level consultation with UNODC on security, justice and post-2015. • In September 2013 Saferworld attended a UNDP expert consultation on rule of law and post-2015 • In April 2014, Saferworld spoke at the GA Thematic Debate on Ensuring Stable and Inclusive Societies. • In March 2015, Saferworld spoke at the Interactive Dialogue with Major Groups and other Stakeholders on the Inter-Governmental Negotiations on Goals and Targets’. • Saferworld is also part of Steering Group for UN Virtual network on indicators. In addition, we have contributed to the post-2015 debate in a range of different ways: • In September 2013 we held a side-event on post-2015 on the margins of the UNGA • In September 2013 we supported civil society from southern countries to attend the UNGA and side events • Through 2013 we produced over five reports and briefings as technical inputs to the consultation process on the post-2015 agenda. | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | Peacebuilding Community | Preamble and introduction, Means of Implementation and the Global Partnership | Chris Wakube is Saferworld's Programme Manager in Kenya. Alongside other priorities he has led Saferworld's engagement on the post-2015 agenda in Kenya. He has collaborated with a range of Kenyan and pan-African civil society coalitions to increase awareness of the post-2015 agenda and in particular, of Goal 16-related issues. At the end of 2014, Chris organised a major workshop on the SDGs that focused on engaging the intergovernmental process. He is now helping to design Saferworld's strategy to guide implementation of the post-2015 development agenda. | |||||||||||||||
36 | 6/16/2015 12:12:43 | Schweitzer | Cindy | Global Dairy Platform | https://www.globaldairyplatform.com/Pages/default.aspx | Technical Director | To align and support the dairy industry to promote sustainable dairy nutrition. | United States of America | United States of America | Female | robynne@emergingag.com | +12042274611 | No | Yes | The Global Dairy Platform has participated in the Committee on World Food Security (CFS) and the Second International Conference on Nutrition (ICN2) | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | BUSINESS and INDUSTRY / FARMERS | Means of Implementation and the Global Partnership | Cindy Schweitzer, PhD, CFS is the Technical Director for Global Dairy Platform (GDP), an organization that develops a collaborative, unified approach on common industry issues and innovative research so that milk and dairy products are valued as naturally nutritious, enjoyable and an essential part of a healthy diet. Schweitzer’s extensive food and nutrition experience spans more than 25 years of in the non-profit, ingredient and food service industries. Schweitzer previously worked for McDonald's Corporation assisting in their global nutrition strategy connected to international diet/health regulatory guidelines and nutrition labeling standards. She gained health claims expertise while working at Cognis Corporation (formerly Henkel Corporation), and developed a passion for research while directing the nutrition research program for the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (formerly the National Live Stock & Meat Board). Schweitzer started her dairy career growing up on a dairy farm in northern Wisconsin, received a BS degree in Food Technology from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and became skilled at fermented dairy product manufacture as a technical sales representative in the US Midwest. Schweitzer earned a Ph.D. in Human Nutrition at Utah State University and in 2013 was credentialed as a Certified Food Scientist from the Institute of Food Technology. | |||||||||||||||
37 | 6/12/2015 9:37:44 | Açar | Dilaver Arıkan | Yaşar University | http://www.yasar.edu.tr/en/ | Assistant Professor | Science, Unity, Success | Turkey | Turkish | Male | arikan.acar@yasar.edu.tr | 905325606260 | No | No | None (Previously participated in Global Compact Business for Peace Inagural Event) | No | Yes | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
38 | 6/9/2015 15:43:02 | Guttieres | Donovan | UN Major Group for Children & Youth | http://childrenyouth.org/ | Member, Participant | " The MGCY is a self-organised space which ensures the effective coordination of children and youth participation in United Nations processes related to sustainable development and other allied processes.We strive to ensure diversity and inclusion of all children and youth taking into account (among other things) region, geography, gender, (dis)ability, marginalised groups and type of organisation." | USA | USA | Male | donogutt@bu.edu | 786-327-7001 | Yes | Yes | Financing for Development, HLPF, post-2015 | No | Yes | No | No | n/a | Means of Implementation and the Global Partnership, Follow up and Review | I would NOT like to be considered to speak | |||||||||||||||
39 | 6/9/2015 0:30:17 | NADIRADZE | Dr. Kakha | Association for Farmers Rights Defense, AFRD | http://www.eco-web.com/reg/02797.html | President | Advocacy, Sustainable Development, Policy Making, Rights Protection | Georgia | Georgian | Male | foodsafetyge@gmail.com | +995322777757 | Yes | Yes | UN DESA | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | Farmers Rights Protection and Advocacy | Annex I: Proposed target revisions for the SDGs, Annex II: Food for Thought Paper on Proposed Technology Facilitation Mechanism | Dr. Kakha Nadiradze as President of the Association for Farmers Rights Defense, AFRD Georgia is a board certified practitioner of Agriculture, in the field of environmental protection, Animals agro biodiversity conservation. He received multiple awards from FAO. Dr. Nadiradze currently serves as Country Representative and National Coordinator Southern Caucasus Countries of the Coalition for Sustained Excellence in Food and Health Protection, GCSE-Food and Health Protection Country Representative. His research work is connected on quantitative and qualitative GMO Analyze and Detection. He worked as Leading Specialist of the Agrarian Issues Committee at the Parliament of Georgia. He worked on the position as Director of the Biotechnology Center of Georgia at the Ministry of Education and Science of Georgia for the life sciences. He was engaged in a different Agricultural Projects, Education, Training, Law Making, Sustainable Development, Organic Farming and number of Rural Youth Projects. He is an author of a large number of analytical publications for the Organic Farming, Sustainable Development, Climate Change and Draft-Bill on Farmers Cooperatives in Georgia. He has been a speaker of over 60 conferences, and Chair of about 10 conferences including Program Chair of 6 recently held local conferences.He is a Member of International Organizations and Networks, Research Groups: Member and Country Representative of European Association of Environmental and Resource Economists (EAERE), | |||||||||||||||
40 | 6/11/2015 14:43:58 | Bain | Edit | Open Society Foundations | http://www.opensocietyfoundations.org/ | Program Coordinator | The Open Society Foundations work to build vibrant and tolerant democracies whose governments are accountable to their citizens. | USA | Hungary | Female | sara.kaeni@opensocietyfoundations.org | 212 548 1462 | Yes | Yes | April post-2015 negotiations | No | Yes | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
41 | 6/10/2015 9:00:40 | Alvarado | Elena | Between Two Worlds | https://btwconsultants.wordpress.com/ | Director | Based in the principles of social economy and effectivelly functionning like a Non-for-Profit Organization. Between Two Worlds (BTW), Entre deux Mondes, Entre dos Mundos (EDM), is a multilingual consulting company, who works in the fields of organizational development and humanitarian international work, established in Canada since 2004. | Canada | Canadian | Female | ealvarado_6@yahoo.ca | 6132258284 | No | No | None | No | Yes | Yes | No | None | MSc. Community Health & Medical Anthropology, and Psychology.Social Development, Project Management and Community Health. Continuous training in: Gender issues, Human Rights, Social Economy, Project Management. SUCO Representative and Program Director in Peru and Senior Program Officer for Haiti for WUSC. Consultant for the Inter-American Development Bank, with peasant and native communities in Peru.Supporting Peruvian women groups like Awajun and Cocamacocamilla communities in the Amazonian forest and women in the mining region, to preserve their health and their environment. In October 2000, she represented women groups in Peru, at the Millennium Development Goals Summit at United Nations in New York, In 2009, she was in Thailand, at Chulalongkhorn University for the same reasons.Expresses social and community commitment with voluntary work in associations/organizations : Board of Network of Latin American Women Entrepreneurs of Ottawa-Gatineau-RED MELOG (2014-2016); Board of Centre-Pointe Community Association (2013); Board of Peru-Danza, cultural organization in Ottawa-Gatineau (2012-2013); Board of Latin-American Women Support Organization Ottawa-Gatineau-LAZO (2010-2012); Vice President of the Board of SUCO (2002-2004); Founder member of the International Group of Social Economy (1997); Founder member of the Intercontinental Women and Economy Network (1995); Founder member of Group Gender and Economy, in Peru (1993). | ||||||||||||||||
42 | 6/14/2015 14:48:39 | Chidong'oi | Emmanuel | Tanzania Organization for Agricultural Development (TOfAD) | None | Managing Director | To maintain and strenghten the sustainability of small-scale agro-pastoral practices through capacity buildingg | Tanzania | Tanzanian | Male | chidema074@gmail.com | +255784546003 | No | No | None | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | African small farmers | Preamble and introduction | I am a young Tanzanian who lanched an organization dealing with small farmers issues particularly rural and poor farmers. Because my organization is still young even me also I am still learning from different and distinguished people from different corners of the world, that is why I want to attend that conference so as to get experince. Shortly I don't have any experience. | |||||||||||||||
43 | 6/11/2015 14:35:01 | Neff | Erin | Open Society Foundations | http://www.opensocietyfoundations.org/ | Legal Fellow | The Open Society Foundations work to build vibrant and tolerant democracies whose governments are accountable to their citizens. | USA | USA | Female | sara.kaeni@opensocietyfoundations.org | 212 548 1462 | Yes | Yes | April post-2015 negotiations | No | Yes | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
44 | 6/16/2015 12:12:38 | Fitzgerald | Erin | U.S. Dairy | http://www.usdairy.com/ | Senior Vice President Global Sustainability at Innovation Center | The Innovation Center for U.S. Dairy® works with the dairy industry to foster innovation. Through this industrywide partnership, we can more effectively deliver nutritious dairy foods, beverages and ingredients for the health of people, communities and the earth | United States of America | United States of America | Female | Erin.Fitzgerald@rosedmi.com | +12042274611 | No | Yes | As a member of the Global Dairy Platform, U.S. Dairy has participated in the Committee on World Food Security (CFS) and the Second International Conference on Nutrition (ICN2) | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | BUSINESS and INDUSTRY / FARMERS | Means of Implementation and the Global Partnership | Erin Fitzgerald is senior vice president, global sustainability for the Innovation Center for U.S. Dairy, a forum for the dairy community to work together pre-competitively to foster research, measurement and innovation for sustainability from farm to table. It was founded by dairy farmers through Dairy Management Inc, which is the parent company of National Dairy Council. Under Erin’s leadership, the Innovation Center conducted environmental impact assessment studies which led to an industry-wide voluntary carbon reduction goal and tools and resources to measure and track progress. She is currently leading the effort to enhance dairy’s contributions toward a more sustainable food system by examining the intersection between nutrition, health, hunger, food waste and environmental impact. Fitzgerald previously served as senior manager, business development at Lowendal group, a European operational cost reduction firm. She also led multiple projects in Chicago, and in France, where she received the Chairman’s award for integrating a pan-European business plan for sales and marketing measurement. Fitzgerald is an Aspen Institute First Movers Fellow, Crain’s Chicago 40 under 40 recipient, and a graduate of the University of Notre Dame. Erin participates in many agriculture initiatives including, The Sustainability Consortium, Sustainability Agriculture Initiative, Field to Market, and the White House Climate Data Initiative and is frequent speaker on sustainable food issues. | |||||||||||||||
45 | 6/15/2015 10:24:16 | Kimani | Esther Wambui | Young Women's Leadership Institute | www.ywli.org | Executive Director | to nurture the leadership of young women and create spaces for their participation in policy processes | Kenya | Kenyan | Female | ed@ywli.or.ke | +254723950818 | No | Yes | None | No | Yes | Yes | No | Preamble and introduction, Annex I: Proposed target revisions for the SDGs | Esther Wambui Kimani is the Executive Director of the Young Women's Leadership Institute (YWLI). YWLI is one of the Africa's Feminist Centres of Excellence for young women's leadership. YWLI is the driving force that motivates and sets precedence to anchor transformative leadership in young women. Esther has extensive experience in feminist leadership development, movement building for social change, advancement of women's and girls’ rights and advocacy. She is an effective advocate of sexual and reproductive health and rights, equality, women’s health, human and women's rights, sexuality, and HIV and AIDS. Prior to joining YWLI Esther worked with African Women's Development and Communications Network FEMNET as a consultant in the advocacy team where she actively engaged on advocacy and communications activities on Post 2015 agenda processes and Beijing +20 review process. She also worked as a program officer for three years at the Coalition on Violence against Women (COVAW) where she managed five grants under the Movement Building and Community Activism's strategic initiative. Esther is passionate about the emancipation of women and their liberation from the yoke of oppression. She joined women’s rights activism from a strong desire to give women and girls voice that enables them to demand for proper health care and their rights. She believes that gender inequality, poverty and lack of information and laws that protect women have greatly contributed to the rising cases of Sexual and Gender Based Violence. | ||||||||||||||||
46 | 6/15/2015 17:18:33 | Kimani | Esther Wambui | Young Women's Leadership Institute | www.ywli.org | Executive Director | to nurture the leadership of young women and create spaces for their participation in policy processes | Kenya | Kenyan | Female | ed@ywli.or.ke | +254723950818 | No | Yes | General Assembly CPD special session, CSW58&59 | No | Yes | Yes | No | Preamble and introduction, Annex I: Proposed target revisions for the SDGs | Esther Wambui Kimani is the Executive Director of the Young Women's Leadership Institute (YWLI). YWLI is one of the Africa's Feminist Centres of Excellence for young women's leadership. YWLI is the driving force that motivates and sets precedence to anchor transformative leadership in young women. Esther has extensive experience in feminist leadership development, movement building for social change, advancement of women's and girls’ rights and advocacy. She is an effective advocate of sexual and reproductive health and rights, equality, women’s health, human and women's rights, sexuality, and HIV and AIDS. Prior to joining YWLI Esther worked with African Women's Development and Communications Network FEMNET as a consultant in the advocacy team where she actively engaged on advocacy and communications activities on Post 2015 agenda processes and Beijing +20 review process. She also worked as a program officer for three years at the Coalition on Violence against Women (COVAW) where she managed five grants under the Movement Building and Community Activism's strategic initiative. Esther is passionate about the emancipation of women and their liberation from the yoke of oppression. Esther is moved to act by, the rising unemployment among the youth, the increased feminization of HIV/AIDS in Sub-saharan Africa. She joined women’s rights activism from a strong desire to give women and girls voice that enables them to demand for proper health care and their rights. Esther holds a degree of Arts in Psychology at the Egerton Univesity. | ||||||||||||||||
47 | 6/14/2015 22:01:26 | Rios | Fabiola | Coalicion de los Pueblos por la Soberania Alimentaria | www.foodsov.org | Member | We are a growing network of organizations based food producers to small-scale, rural women, indigenous people, artisanal fishermen. We work together towards a Convention Peoples' Sovereignty in the Global South | Bolivia | Bolivian | Female | fabiriospool@gmail.com | (591)67005269 | No | Yes | STOCKTAKING SESSION 19 january 2015 - 21 January 2015, Alejandro Barrios and FOLLOW-UP AND REVIEW 18 - 22 may 2015, Pedro Guzmán | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | farmers | Annex I: Proposed target revisions for the SDGs | Degree in Sociology and a Master in Human Rights; specialization in Popular Education and Gender. E xperience in social area since 1993. Also in the Post Agenda 2015, working in the construction of Bolivia social proposals and the content for Sustainable Development Goals (ODS), with peasant and indigenous organizations, women and social leaders nationwide. Similar process has been driven in the Gran Chaco region, corresponding to Argentina, Paraguay and Bolivia. These contents were proposed to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Deputy Country Expanded Working Group of the United Nations. The process of building the proposal of the ODS, was accompanied by a campaign and a series of spaces of local reflection under the approach of "Development of Living Well in harmony with mother earth". In this process several national networks committed, which allowed the formation of a group of young people, women, community leaders and policy makers to monitor the agreements for the United Nations, and for the construction of proposed Performance Indicators for the ODS. The systematization of the contents of proposal for ODS were presented at several international events; organized by the People's Coalition for Food Sovereignty and PEOPLES GLOBAL CAMPAIGN FOR MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT - POST AGENDA 2015 | |||||||||||||||
48 | 6/13/2015 15:17:34 | Kannah | Francis | Globle Call for Action Program (G-CAP) | n/a | Program Associate | G-CAP Mission Statement is to fight poverty, Inequaility and promote equaility. | Liberia | Liberian | Male | franciskanneh@gmail.com | +231888541215 | No | No | n/a | No | Yes | Yes | No | n/a | Follow up and Review | n/a | |||||||||||||||
49 | 6/13/2015 15:30:56 | Parry | G. Armah | Coalition of Caregivers and Advocate for the Elderly in Liberia (COCEAL) | n/a | Regional Coordinator | COCEAL Mission statement is to advocate for all Ageing Organization in Liberia and Old Folks groups | Liberia | Liberian | Male | nofol2012@gmail.com | +231886015027 | No | No | n/a | No | Yes | Yes | No | n/a | Follow up and Review | n/a | |||||||||||||||
50 | 6/10/2015 7:10:36 | Ole Tuke | Gabriel Marite | SWEAT Development Programme | www.envaya.sweatdevelopmentprogramme.com | Programme Coordinator | Vision: - Ignorance free society that enjoys sustained development. | Tanzania | Tanzanian | Male | sweatdp99@gmail.com | +255784900272 | Yes | No | None | No | No | No | No | No. | |||||||||||||||||
51 | 6/8/2015 16:38:41 | Artigas | Gemma | Delegation of the Government of Catalonia to the United States of America | http://afersexteriors.gencat.cat/en/representacio_a_l_exterior/delegacio_del_govern_als_estats_units/index.html | Junior Policy Officer | nrg4SD | United States | Spanish | Female | gartigas_ext@gencat.cat | 2127823330 | No | Yes | OWG, Climate Summit, HLPF | No | Yes | No | Preamble and introduction | ||||||||||||||||||
52 | 6/11/2015 3:06:59 | Wilentz | Grace | Resurj: realising sexual and reproductive justice | www.resurj.org | Member | RESURJ is a global alliance of feminists under 40 years of age, working for Sexual and Reproductive Justice through national, regional and international advocacy and movement building strategies in countries of Africa, Asia, Latin America, Europe and the Middle East. | Ireland | Irish / American | Female | grace.wilentz@gmail.com | +353873256444 | No | Yes | Open Working Group Process, Post-2015 hearings including the 26-27 May hearings, multiple Commissions on Population and Development and Commissions on the Status of Women | No | Yes | No | Yes | ||||||||||||||||||
53 | 6/8/2015 17:02:24 | Velasco | Guillermo | Government of Catalonia - nrg4SD | www.nrg4sd.org | Public Affairs Officer | Local Authorities Major Group | USA | Spain | Male | gvelascof@gencat.cat | 2127833330 | No | Yes | OWG, HLPF, Climate Summit | No | Yes | No | Follow up and Review | ||||||||||||||||||
54 | 6/14/2015 17:44:16 | Allison | H. Daniel | Liberia Re | n/a | Executive Director | To promote accountability in the exetrative sector | Liberia | Liberian | male | lirda2005@yahoo.com | +231886769814 | No | No | n/a | No | Yes | Yes | No | n/a | Follow up and Review | n/a | |||||||||||||||
55 | 6/13/2015 15:34:07 | Tadesse | Haileyesus | Horn of Africa Regional ENvironment Centre | www.hoarec.org | programme coordinator | ensuring food security through prmotion of sustainable development and improved environmental governance | Ethiopia | Ethiopian | Male | haileyesusb@hoarec.org | 912046482 | No | Yes | 26-27 May 2015 UN General Assembly post-2015 hearings | No | Yes | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
56 | 6/12/2015 6:57:55 | Asamoah | Helena | IFLA | www.ifla.org | AfLIA president | IFLA is the trusted global voice of the library and information community, and drives equitable access to information & knowledge for all | Ghana | Ghanaian | Female | maadwoa2000@yahoo.com | 31703140884 | Yes | Yes | Al open working group meetings, all IGN meetings on post 2015 | No | Yes | No | No | n/a | |||||||||||||||||
57 | 6/11/2015 14:20:43 | Reema | Hijazi | Open Society Foundations | http://www.opensocietyfoundations.org/ | Program Coordinator | The Open Society Foundations work to build vibrant and tolerant democracies whose governments are accountable to their citizens. | USA | USA | Female | sara.kaeni@opensocietyfoundations.org | 212 548 1462 | Yes | Yes | April post-2015 negotiations | No | Yes | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
58 | 6/10/2015 10:10:07 | Picado | Hilda | Asociacion Demografica Costarricense | http://www.adc-cr.org/ | Executive Director | Trabajamos por el reconocimiento y ejercicio de los derechos sexuales y derechos reproductivos como derechos humanos fundamentales, mediante procesos estratégicamente integrados, impulsados por nuestro compromiso y la sustentabilidad programática y financiera, prestando servicios de alta calidad en salud sexual y salud reproductiva, dirigidos prioritariamente a poblaciones en pobreza y vulnerabilidad. | Costa Rica | Costa Rica | Female | hpicado@adc-cr.org | 212-214-0241 | No | Yes | Post-2015 intergovernmentals, CPD | No | Yes | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
59 | 6/14/2015 11:14:26 | Mungapen | Homa | FEMNET | www.femnet.co | Member & Representative | To mobilise African women for achievement of gender equality and the realisation of women's and girls' rights at all levels. | Seychelles | Mauritian | F | homajoun@gmail.com | +248 281 0377 | Yes | Yes | attended a number of UN Conferences - including the Open Working Group Sessions, CSW, .. | No | Yes | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
60 | 6/11/2015 14:46:50 | Ken | Hurwitz | Open Society Foundations | http://www.opensocietyfoundations.org/ | Senior Legal Officer | The Open Society Foundations work to build vibrant and tolerant democracies whose governments are accountable to their citizens. | USA | USA | male | sara.kaeni@opensocietyfoundations.org | 212 548 1462 | Yes | Yes | April post-2015 negotiations | No | Yes | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
61 | 6/11/2015 14:38:58 | Torbor | J.Kofa | Liberians United to Expose Hidden Weapons (LUEHW) | Given website: www.luehw.com | Executive Director | LUEHW's mission is to promote peace, security and sustainable development | Liberia | Liberian | Male | kofaj.luehw@gmail.com | +231886407447 | Yes | No | CSW 58 & 59 | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | Beyond 2015 National Hub Liberia | Means of Implementation and the Global Partnership | LUEHW has been involved with the MDGs since 2008 up to present with funding support from the UNMC and IFP/GCAP in support of the eight goals and Beyond post-2015 development agenda, Beyond 2015 Civil Society National Hub. We would like to discuss Liberia's success, challenges and failure with regards to issues under consideration in the implementation of the post 2015 development agenda. | |||||||||||||||
62 | 6/12/2015 12:42:31 | Grant | Jaimie | Namati | namati.org | Communications and Advocacy Associate | New York | United States | British | Male | jaimiegrant@namati.org | 9142550669 | No | No | None | No | Yes | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
63 | 6/13/2015 10:03:31 | Burgermeister | Jasmin | German Youth Council | https://www.dbjr.de/service/english.html | youth delegate (unsalaried) | The German Federal Youth Council (DBJR) was founded as the working group of nation-wide working German youth councils and organisations. Currently 26 nation-wide youth organisations and 16 regional youth councils are members. The five affiliated organisations have an advisory vote in the DBJR´s committees. The German Federal Youth Council is a registered non-profit organisation. | Germany | German | female | jasmin.burgermeister@posteo.eu | +4915123382356 | No | Yes | HLPF, Rio+20, Post-2015 | No | Yes | No | No | - | |||||||||||||||||
64 | 6/13/2015 12:08:53 | Winget | Jean | wgdesign | https://businesspartnershiphub.org/accounts/dashboard/ | analyst/owner | Assist with developing utainable technology for medical disaster and eco systems | U.S.A. | U.S.A. | Female | wings123@hotmail.com | 270.883.3890 | Yes | Yes | UN summits, 26-27 May 2015 UN Generl Assembly post 2015 hearing | No | Yes | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
65 | 6/17/2015 5:14:12 | Amatya | Jenish | International Youth Council - Nepal | Internationalyouthcouncil.com | Board Member | The IYC is dedicated to giving young people across the world both collective voice and a mechanism to support global sustainable development. | United States | Nepal | Female | jenish.amatya@gmail.com | 4433016126 | No | Yes | CSW 2015 | No | Yes | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
66 | 6/13/2015 5:31:49 | Malek | Jihène | YPFP ambassador, champion member seep network, expert with women's major group | www.ypfp.com/http://www.seepnetwork.org/ | Chief economist, researcher and expert | sustainable development / diplomacy and leadership | Tunisia | Tunisian | Female | mrs.jihene.malek.2015@gmail.com | 21694180283 | No | No | none | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | women's major group | Means of Implementation and the Global Partnership | I'm doctor in economics working in the area of sustainable development, i'm also researcher and expert . I have experience to provide expertise about the post-2015 agenda by writing articles , policy brief and chapter. In the same time , I have opportunity to offer expertise about challenges of women in the post-2015 agenda in many international events as conferences, meeting , capacity building events for experts , etc. In the same time , in my research area i'm collecting data about all the determinants and indicators of sustainable development to do then empirical analysis, statistic analysis and to determine the relationship between all the pillar ( economic, social , governance, environmental). all this results give me the opportunity to analyse the relationship between each pillar to another and also each determinant. I'm also ambassador and champion member of international NGO, i'm trying to be active in social media to talk about challenges for the post-2015 agenda and in some events. I also write chapter and try to do an evaluation in my chapter to the progress of strategies of women's economic empowerment in especially developing world. For my career , i was university assistant as teacher in public university during seven year, i thought economics and i also participated in incubators activities. Then , i worked in consultancy office as junior consultant and i was volunteer then in many think-thank by contributing in writing articles and policy brief. Actually, i'm working as Chief Economist in Public institution in the area of sustainable development. | |||||||||||||||
67 | 6/17/2015 9:13:49 | Malek | Jihène | YPFP ambassador, SEEP Network champion member, expert with women's major group | www.ypyp.com/www.seepnetwork.com | Chief economist, researcher and expert | sustainable development | Tunisia | Tunisian | Female | mrs.jihene.malek.2015@gmail.com | 21694180283 | No | No | none | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | wome's major group | Follow up and Review | i'm doctor in economics, researcher and writer of articles, chapter and policy brief. i'm working actually as chief economist in public institution in the area of sustainable development. also i'm expert with women's major group and member of many international NGOs and network . i'm engaged in the issue in the post-2015 development agenda especially in the area of women's empowerment and gender equality. In addition, i' supporting women's rights and autonomy. I'm also writing articles about the pillar of sustainable development goals and its systematic connection ( economic, social, environmental and governance). | |||||||||||||||
68 | 6/12/2015 6:50:14 | YUMNAM | JITEN | Centre for Research and Advocacy Manipur | www.cramanipur.org | Secretary | To promote sustainable Development and human rights of indigenous peoples and other marginalized communities. | India | Indian | Male | mangangmacha@gmail.com | 91 9774328712 | No | Yes | 14th Session of UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues, 20 - 30 April, 2015 , UN HQ & Stakeholders Meet on Follow UP and Means of Implementation and FFD, 23 April, 2015 at UN Headquarters. I also attended the UN Conference on Environment and Development, held at Rio De Janeiro in June, 2012. | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | CSOs (CSO Partnership for Development Effectiveness (CPDE) | Annex I: Proposed target revisions for the SDGs, Means of Implementation and the Global Partnership, Follow up and Review | I am one of the March Selection Steering Committee member to finalize the speakers for the April Stakeholders meet on Sustainable Development Goals on Review and Means of Implementation, 23 April 2015 at UN HQ. I also attended the stakeholders meet on 23rd April and contributed in defining contents for representatives of our organization in direct deliberations during the Stakeholders meet. As the Co- chair of the Working Group on MDGs, under the CSO Partnership for Development Effectiveness (CPDE), a global network of more than 4000 CSOs, I am involved in providing extensive inputs to the outcome of the Open Working Group (OWG) processes on defining Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and to the Inter-Gvernmental Committee on Sustainable Development Financing in late 2014. I am also involved in providing CPDE responses to the UN Secretary General's synthesis report on OWG and Financing for Development. I am currently involved in the ongoing preparatory processes for defining the outcome document of the Financing for Development in Addis Abbaba and providing inputs to the existing Zero Draft and to engage member States of UN to integrate recommendations of CSOs for a SDGs financing based on respect of human rights and private sector accountability. I am also involved in the efforts of the Civil Society Organizations across Asia Pacific through the Asia Pacific Civil Society Mechanism to the existing Zero draft of the Post 2015 outcome document. | |||||||||||||||
69 | 6/15/2015 5:01:00 | Cordaro | John | International Agri-Food Network / International Pulse Trade and Industry Confederation | http://www.agrifood.net/ | Global Business Advisor | The primary purpose of the IAFN is to define and deliver the private sectors’ commitment to addressing global poverty and food security. | United States of America | United States of America | Male | jbcordaro@hotmail.com | +12042274611 | Yes | Yes | 26-27 May 2015 UN General Assembly post-2015 hearings, ICN2, Committee on World Food Security and Nutrition (CFS), CFS Principles for Responsible Investment in Agriculture and Food Systems (RAI), Post-2015 intergovernmental negotiations (Means of implementation and Global partnership for sustainable development) | No | Yes | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
70 | 6/11/2015 14:33:25 | Horowitz | Jonathan | Open Society Foundations | http://www.opensocietyfoundations.org/ | Legal Officer | The Open Society Foundations work to build vibrant and tolerant democracies whose governments are accountable to their citizens. | USA | USA | Male | sara.kaeni@opensocietyfoundations.org | 212 548 1462 | Yes | Yes | April post-2015 negotiations | No | Yes | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
71 | 6/13/2015 16:20:46 | Barbour | Joseph Wesseh | Foundation for Education Loan Services (FELS) | n/a | County Coordinator | To provide education services to needed students and micro loan to small business and pettie traders | Liberia | Liberian | Male | JosephAde@yahoo.com | +231886683811 | No | No | n/a | No | Yes | Yes | No | n/a | Follow up and Review | n/a | |||||||||||||||
72 | 6/13/2015 15:49:51 | Flomo | K. Ma-weyatta | West Africa Network for Peace Building (WANPB) | n/a | Advocacy Officer | WANPB Mission statement is to Advocate for peace, stability, equality and women/girls rights and empowerment. | Liberia | Liberian | Female | allisonbinda@gmail,com | +231886810118 | No | No | n/a | No | Yes | Yes | No | n/a | Follow up and Review | N/A | |||||||||||||||
73 | 6/10/2015 3:41:08 | SINGH | KABIR | ASIA PACIFIC ALLIANCE FOR SEXUAL AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH AND RIGHTS | http://www.asiapacificalliance.org/ | EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR | to ensure everyone’s right to health is fully achieved through the promotion and inclusion of sexual and reproductive health and rights. | THAILAND | INDIAN | MALE | kabir@asiapacificalliance.org | +66926964693 | No | Yes | INTERGOVERNMENTAL NEGOTIATIONS ON MEANS OF IMPLEMENTATION & FINANCIAL FOR DEVELOPMENT | No | Yes | Yes | No | WOMENS | Means of Implementation and the Global Partnership, Follow up and Review | Mr. Kabir Singh has been active in the post 2015 processes and in civil society engagement thereof. Mr. Kabir Singh and his organisation APA is one of the key and most active organisation in AP-RCEM Women Constituency and in the region. He is also experienced in facilitating outreach and identifying key speakers, organizing inputs from the MGs and other stakeholders. He has also worked collaboratively and constructively with the UN-ESCAP, UN-Women, and other UN agencies including ICPD, Beijing+20, and Post-2015. | |||||||||||||||
74 | 6/17/2015 5:12:36 | Amatya | Kanchan | International Youth Council - Nepal | Internationalyouthcouncil.com | President | MD | United States | Nepal | Female | kanchan.official@gmail.com | 4433016126 | No | Yes | CSW 2015 | No | Yes | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
75 | 6/11/2015 18:21:03 | Imata | Katsuji | Ugoku/Ugokasu (GCAP Japan) | www.ugokuugokasu.jp | President | Ugoku/Ugokasu (GCAP Japan) is a network of Japanese NGOs focusing on policy advocacy and public campaigning, calling for an achievement of MDGs and an end to poverty. | Japan/US | Japan | Male | katsuji@csonj.org | 202 730 5450 (US) | No | Yes | 2014 UN General Assembly, etc | No | Yes | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
76 | 6/11/2015 4:00:16 | Basu | Kehkashan | Taking It Global | https://www.tigweb.org/ | Member | TakingITGlobal empowers youth to understand and act on the world's greatest challenges | UAE | Indian | F | kehkashanbasu@gmail.com | 971551932801 | Yes | Yes | Rio+20 , HLPF | No | Yes | Yes | No | None | Preamble and introduction | I am a youth and gender activist and have been working at a grassroots level to spread awareness amongst children and youth , primarily girls about the Millennium Development Goals and now its transition into the post2015 agenda. I conduct workshops and organize climate action events wherein young people get to enhance their knowledge base and pledge to take action on mitigating the same. I have attended Rio+20 , HLPF2014 , UNEA and several other UN forums. My region , the Middle East , has a lot of unique issues , related to youth migration , climate change , refugees and all these affect youth , especially girls. I wanted to share this experience at the forum so that these could be integrated into the post2015 development agenda. | |||||||||||||||
77 | 6/11/2015 10:46:05 | Sebany | Kerezhi | ONE | www.one.org | Research Assistant | ONE is an international campaigning and advocacy organization of more than 6 million people taking action to end extreme poverty and preventable disease, particularly in Africa… because the facts show extreme poverty has already been cut by 60% and can be virtually eliminated by 2030, but only if we act with urgency now. Cofounded by Bono, we raise public awareness and work with political leaders to combat AIDS and preventable diseases, increase investments in agriculture and nutrition, and demand greater transparency so governments are accountable to their citizens. ONE does not raise money itself to build schools, hospitals and the like, but does its work by advocacy and campaigning so that government funds continue to flow to programs that make a difference in people’s lives. ONE works closely with African activists and policymakers as they fight corruption, promote poverty-fighting priorities, monitor the use of aid, and help build civil society and economic development. ONE’s work is strictly politically non-partisan. In recent years, ONE’s members, together with other campaigners, have played an important role in persuading governments to support effective programs and policies that are making a measurable difference in fighting extreme poverty and disease. Partly as a result of these advocacy efforts, more than 9 million people living in Africa today have access to lifesaving AIDS medication, up from only 50,000 in 2002. Malaria has been cut by 75% in eight African countries since 2000, and 54 million more children across sub-Saharan Africa are now going to primary school compared to 1999. ONE is not a grant-making organization and does not solicit funding from the public or receive government funding. ONE is funded almost entirely by foundations, individual philanthropists and corporations. We achieve change through advocacy – our teams in Washington, D.C., New York, London, Johannesburg, Brussels, Berlin and Paris educate and lobby governments to shape policy solutions that save and improve millions of lives. | United States | Ethiopian | Female | ksebany@one.org | 2023301023 | No | No | None | No | Yes | No | No | N/A | N/A | ||||||||||||||||
78 | 6/10/2015 14:54:37 | McLean | Kerry | International Association of Democratic Lawyers | http://www.iadllaw.org/ | Human rights lawyer | The IADL is committed to the principle of equality among peoples, the rights of all peoples to self-determination, the elimination of imperialism and colonialism and the peaceful settlement of international disputes. | USA | USA | Female | kerrymclean@gmail.com | 9177478814 | Yes | Yes | Commission on the Status of Women; WCAR; Durban Review | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | Women of African Descent | Annex I: Proposed target revisions for the SDGs, Follow up and Review | I am a human rights lawyer. I have expertise on women's rights, racial discrimination, trafficking, land rights, elections, UN advocacy and capacity building. I've worked in the US (where I am from), as well as in Europe, Africa, Asia and Latin America. | |||||||||||||||
79 | 6/13/2015 7:43:37 | Javed Bhatti | Khalid | Help and Development Organization | Nil | Executive Director | The Organization’s mission statement builds on the vision statement. A mission statement is management-oriented where an NGO focuses on the present and strategies to reach the vision. While the vision statement serves as the end, the mission acts as the means. | Pakistan | Pakistani | Male | k_hdo@hotmail.com | 0092 300 777 23 94 | Yes | No | Nil | No | Yes | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
80 | 6/15/2015 14:52:38 | Konstantin | Kouznetsov | Russian Fair Trade Organization | vk.com/smrvolunteers | Advisor | International development education and volunteerism among the Russian youth | Russia | Russian | Male | kkouznetsov@hotmail.com | 929.342.9021 | No | Yes | Special Event on the MDGs, September 2013; UN DPI NGO Conference, August 2014; 68th Session of UN GA September 2014 high-level week events on MDGs/SDGs; Intergovernmental negotiations of Post-2015 agenda, January - May 2015 | No | Yes | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
81 | 6/11/2015 14:50:21 | Wissow | Leah | Open Society Foundations | http://www.opensocietyfoundations.org/ | Senior Program Coordinator | The Open Society Foundations work to build vibrant and tolerant democracies whose governments are accountable to their citizens. | USA | USA | Female | sara.kaeni@opensocietyfoundations.org | 212 548 1462 | Yes | Yes | April post-2015 negotiations | No | Yes | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
82 | 6/11/2015 14:53:26 | Teale | Lotta | Open Society Foundations | http://www.opensocietyfoundations.org/ | Project Manager | The Open Society Foundations work to build vibrant and tolerant democracies whose governments are accountable to their citizens. | UK | UK | Female | sara.kaeni@opensocietyfoundations.org | 212 548 1462 | Yes | Yes | April post-2015 negotiations | No | Yes | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
83 | 6/11/2015 12:58:16 | Graham | Lucy | Amnesty International | www.amnesty.org | Legal Adviser | Amnesty International is a global movement of more than 7 million people who take injustice personally. We are campaigning for a world where human rights are enjoyed by all. | United Kingdom | British | Female | lucy.graham@amnesty.org | +442074135936 | Yes | Yes | MDG Summit, Open Working Group post-2015 | No | Yes | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
84 | 6/13/2015 16:06:34 | Kamara | M. Massa | Conflict Prevention Center (CPC) | n/a | County Coordinator | CPC mission statement is to prevent, manage, mitigate and advocate for peaceful co.existence | Liberia | Liberian | Female | nofol2012@gmail.com | +23177595781 | No | No | n/a | No | Yes | Yes | No | n/a | Follow up and Review | N/A | |||||||||||||||
85 | 6/11/2015 9:59:28 | Sembereka | MacDonald | Global Interfaith Network of People of All Sexes, Sexual Orientations, Gender Identities and Expressions | http://www.gin-ssogie.org/ | Executive Director | GIN-SSOGIE comprises individuals and organisations engaged with faith and spirituality. We are committed to using our beliefs and traditions to ensure that the views, values and rights of people of all sexes, sexual orientations, gender identities and expressions are recognised, respected, and valued. | Malawi | Malawi | Male | msembereka@gmail.com | +265995494445 | No | No | None | No | Yes | Yes | No | Preamble and introduction, Annex I: Proposed target revisions for the SDGs, Means of Implementation and the Global Partnership, Follow up and Review | MacDonald Sembereka has been an Anglican (Episcopal ) priest for more than twenty years in Malawi. An accomplished theologian, social and human rights activist that has its source from his conviction that all human beings have dignity and deserves such. He has studied both Theology and Social Pedagogics both at home and beyond. He has worked in the church, civil society and as Presidential Advisor to former President Joyce Banda of the Republic of Malawi for Civil Society, HIV and AIDS and social issues. He is currently the Executive Director of Global Interfaith Network of People of All Sexes, Sexual Orientations, Gender Identities and Expressions- an organization that thrives around ensuring that the intersectionality of faiths, traditions, spirituality and human rights are preserved, upheld and promoted and promotion of new faith narratives of inclusion. MacDonald is a born human rights activist and a priest by calling. | ||||||||||||||||
86 | 6/8/2015 23:17:22 | Datt | Madhav | Peace Child International | http://www.peacechild.org | Representative to the United Nations | Peace Child International empowers young people to be the change they want to see in the world through education, employability and entrepreneurship. | India | India | Male | madhav.datt@hotmail.com | +918826578000 | Yes | No | None | No | Yes | Yes | No | Major Group from Children & Youth (MGCY) | Means of Implementation and the Global Partnership, Follow up and Review | I am Madhav Datt, an 18 year old environmental activist, and have been working with Green the Gene, UNEP, Plant for the Planet for the last 10 years. I am Founder & President of Green the Gene. Green the Gene is an international completely youth-run (everyone on our Global Board is under 24), non-profit environmental organisation, founded in 2004 by me. Over the past 10 years, this initiative grew, and today is an international, completely youth run, non-profit, environmental organization with active projects in 45 countries, with over 4800 youth volunteers, all under the age of 24, from different schools and universities across the world. I am the UNEP Eco-Generation Youth Ambassador for the Asia Pacific Region, and have worked on the Global Board of Plant for the Planet. I am one of the sixteen extraordinary young people from across the Commonwealth countries that have been selected for the prestigious 2015 Commonwealth Youth Awards for Excellence in Development Work. The awards recognise outstanding young people under 30 whose development projects and programmes have had significant impact on their communities, countries and across the globe. I have also been awarded the title "Youth Environmentalist of the Year" by the Ministry of Environment and Forests, Government of India for dedicated work, impact projects and youth mobilization efforts in the field of environment and climate change. | |||||||||||||||
87 | 6/13/2015 8:41:47 | Parker | Malaka | Caribbean Leadership Network on Population Development | Under construction | Executive Director | To advance the agenda of ICPD and Sustainable Development Goals as meaningful tools to national development, social advancement and the protection of individual human right. | Antigua and Barbuda | Antiguan | Female | Malaka.parker@gmail.com | 12687644661 | No | Yes | Intergovernmental meetings on SDGs- March and May 2015 under Family Care International (FCI) | No | Yes | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
88 | 6/15/2015 6:24:11 | Marlon | Manuel | Alternative Law Groups | www.saligan.org | Director | SALIGAN is a legal resource non-governmental organization doing developmental legal work with women, farmers, workers, the urban poor, the indigenous peoples and local communities. SALIGAN seeks to effect societal change by working towards the empowerment of women, the basic sectors, and local communities through the creative use of the law and legal resources. | Philippines | Philippine | Male | aidan.harris@opensocietyfoundations.org | +442070311718 | Yes | Yes | April 2015 hearings | No | Yes | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
89 | 6/11/2015 14:29:14 | Krupanski | Marc | Open Society Foundations | http://www.opensocietyfoundations.org/ | Program Officer | The Open Society Foundations work to build vibrant and tolerant democracies whose governments are accountable to their citizens. | USA | USA | Male | sara.kaeni@opensocietyfoundations.org | 212 548 1462 | Yes | Yes | April post-2015 negotiations | No | Yes | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
90 | 6/9/2015 4:27:50 | Antip | Maria | International Fertilizer Industry Association | http://www.fertilizer.org/ | Policy Analyst | The responsible production use and distribution of crop nutrients. | France | Romanian | female | mantip@fertilizer.org | +33651611260 | Yes | Yes | HLPF, RIO + 20 | No | Yes | No | No | Business and Industry | Means of Implementation and the Global Partnership | ||||||||||||||||
91 | 6/11/2015 10:31:23 | SCAMPINI FRANCO | MARIA ALEJANDRA | AWID | WWW.AWID.ORG | ADVOCACY ASSOCIATE | awid is an international feminsit membership organization committed to sustainable developemnt, gender equality and women´s rights | URUGUAY | URUGUAYAN | FEMAIL | ASCAMPINI@AWID.ORG | 59897986432 | Yes | Yes | Open working Group sessions in 2013, 2014 and 2015 | No | Yes | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
92 | 6/13/2015 8:00:38 | Bruno | Maria Carmela | Basilicata Region | www.regione.basilicata.it | Executive Director of the Geological Office | Local Authority of regional level | Italy | Italian | Female | marikabruno@libero.it | +393388630110 | No | No | None | No | Yes | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
93 | 6/14/2015 18:03:24 | Mitchell | Mariama D. Rogers | Center for Peace Development Effectiveness (CEPDE) | n/a | Assistant Program Coordinator | To Promote Peace,Transparency, Development, and Effectiveness | Liberia | Liberian | Female | allisonbinda@gail.com | +231886406672 | No | No | n/a | No | Yes | Yes | No | n/a | Follow up and Review | n/a | |||||||||||||||
94 | 6/10/2015 6:11:40 | Udugampalage | Marian Geetha Lakmini Fernando | National Fisheries Solidarrity Movement | www.nafso-onlin.or | dministartive Secratary | Just Socity | SriLanka | SriLankan | Femail | glakmini1@gmail.com | 94776163106 | No | No | CSW 56,HRC | No | Yes | No | Yes | Gender | Non | ||||||||||||||||
95 | 6/8/2015 20:10:41 | Diogène | Marie Carl Vital | Acsis | www.acsishaiti.org | Secretary general | As a hunanitarian local NGO, ACSIS mission statement consists of fighting to overcome poverty in its all aspects that affect the poor people life in many communities where the majority of people are hopeless and can’t climb the mount of social exclusion and social injustice. Thus ACSIS mission statement is help people live in a better community in solidarity | Haiti | Haiti | Femel | cosvolcygerald@yahoo.fr | 50948939768 | No | Yes | 26-27 May Post-2015 hearings steering committee | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | ACSIS | Preamble and introduction, Annex I: Proposed target revisions for the SDGs, Means of Implementation and the Global Partnership, Follow up and Review, Annex II: Food for Thought Paper on Proposed Technology Facilitation Mechanism | As a social worker with the career in community work, some of my areas of expertise are directly related to the post-2015 development agenda. At first, my works at ACSIS since 2010 are intended to overcome poverty, fight against sex discrimination, allow sex equality and promote community empowerment. Different project such as VERP "Vulnerable Economic Raise Program", School support , Protection and gender based violence program, youth emancipation, woman empowerment and citizen participation are the examples of many other projects related with post-2015 development agenda. | |||||||||||||||
96 | 6/13/2015 14:45:34 | Jangaba | Meiney Charles | War Victims Assistances Programs/(WAVAP) | n/a | Regional Coordinator | WAVAP Mission statement is to inprove livelihood of vulnerable through Agricultur and micro credit etc e | Liberia | Liberian | Male | jangabajr@gmail.com | +231886738320 | No | No | n/a | No | Yes | Yes | No | n/a | Follow up and Review | n/a | |||||||||||||||
97 | 6/13/2015 14:07:38 | Marcia | Melewon | African Women and Children Development Organization of Liberia (AWOCDOL) | n/a | Program Coordinator | AWOCDOL cater to the welfare of women & children, provide them with loan for empowerment/development | Liberia | Liberian | Female | awocdol@gmail.com | +231886841446 | No | No | n/a | No | Yes | Yes | No | n/a | Follow up and Review | N/A | |||||||||||||||
98 | 6/11/2015 14:22:39 | Sosa | Michael | Open Society Foundations | http://www.opensocietyfoundations.org/ | Program Coordinator | The Open Society Foundations work to build vibrant and tolerant democracies whose governments are accountable to their citizens. | USA | USA | Male | sara.kaeni@opensocietyfoundations.org | 212 548 1462 | Yes | Yes | April post-2015 negotiations | No | Yes | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
99 | 6/13/2015 13:31:10 | Kargbo | Mikhailu Carlos | Concern Care for Children and Women Foundation, Inc. | n/a | Field Coordinator | To promote, empower, and for women and children rights | Liberia | Liberian | Male | nofol2012@gmail.com | +231777735400 | No | No | n/a | No | Yes | Yes | No | n/a | Follow up and Review | My organization is working on gender, children and women empowerment issues as well as women and children rights protection and would like to speak on the "Rights of women and children". | |||||||||||||||
100 | 6/8/2015 16:46:31 | Rozas-Simon | Mireia | nrg4SD | http://www.nrg4sd.org/ | Deputy Head of Delegation | NEW YORK | United States | USA | female | merozas@gencat.cat | 9176236702 | No | Yes | OWG | No | Yes | No | Follow up and Review | ||||||||||||||||||
101 | 6/11/2015 14:58:56 | Bainda | Momo A. | National Old Folks of Liberia (NOFOL) | www.nofol-org.webnode.com | Executive Director | NOFOL'S mission is to advocate for the under previlege, vulnerable people and the ederly popublics | Liberia | Liberian | Male | nofol2012@gmail.com | +231886453242 | No | No | n/a | No | Yes | Yes | No | Means of Implementation and the Global Partnership | |||||||||||||||||
102 | 6/9/2015 1:58:46 | Waituru | Mwangi | VSO Jitolee | www.vsojitolee.org | Africa Policy and Advocacy Advisor(Post 2015) | Our core mandate is to promote volunteerism to address global poverty by enhancing the participation of disadvantaged members of society in socio-economic and political development. | Kenya | Kenyan | Male | mwangi.waituru@vsoint.org | 254700001021 | Yes | Yes | Intergovernmental Negotiations for a Post 2015 agenda | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | Volunteer Involving Organisations | Preamble and introduction, Means of Implementation and the Global Partnership, Follow up and Review, Annex II: Food for Thought Paper on Proposed Technology Facilitation Mechanism | Charles Mwangi Waituru has been VSO’s regional post-2015 advisor for Africa since November 2014. He is an established figure in the post-2015 process as co-chair to the global Beyond 2015 coalition since 2011 and as an IDS Participate focal point. In this role he helped carry out participatory research with children living with disability and gained insight into the factors that hinder some population sectors from participating in development. He became Director of the Seed Institute in 2012 which promotes sustainable human development for people living in poverty. This positioned him to become a co-chair of the Global Call for Action on Poverty (GCAP) global council and serve as the GCAP national coordinator in Kenya. For three years prior, Mwangi was leading the innovative Talking Gardens program that use s crop production in the school garden as a springboard to improved curriculum delivery, improved retention rates and better school-community relations in Migori county. In January 2015 Mwangi was part of the stakeholder steering committee for both the UN’s Intergovernmental negotiations and the Civil Society preparatory forum at the UN. He delivered a speech and was on the drafting committee which produced the first civil society declaration sent to member states entering into negotiations. Mwangi is completing his Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Education Management Policy at Kenyatta University | |||||||||||||||
103 | 6/10/2015 20:02:13 | Chivukula | Mythili | Non Violence International | http://nonviolenceinternational.net/ | Consultant | Nonviolence International researches and promotes nonviolent action, a culture of peace, and seeks to reduce violence and passivity worldwide. We believe that all people of every culture and religion can employ appropriate nonviolent methods for personal fulfillment, positive social change and international peace. | USA | India | Female | mythili87@gmail.com | 646-541-5722 | Yes | Yes | first meeting of the Inter-Agency Expert Group on SDG Indicators | No | Yes | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
104 | 6/6/2015 13:48:16 | Nanjee | Naveed | University of Edinburgh | http://www.law.ed.ac.uk/ | United States | American | Male | naveed.nanjee@gmail.com | 7138857553 | No | Yes | 23-27 March Negotiations for the Post-2015 development agenda | No | Yes | Yes | Naveed is originally from Sugar Land, Texas. He obtained his Masters of Law from the University of Edinburgh. Most recently, he worked at the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE), where he served as part of the Secretariat to help monitor the implementation of the five Multilateral Environmental Agreements (MEAs) currently in force. Previously, he completed his undergraduate degree with high honors from Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee double majoring in Cognitive Science and Sustainable Development. Naveed is well traveled and has lived in Geneva, Edinburgh, Tunis, Yangon, London and Cape Town. | ||||||||||||||||||||
105 | 6/9/2015 20:14:20 | Economu | Nicole | Tinker Institute on International Law and Organizations (T.I.I.L.O.) | www.tiilo.org | Intern | T.I.I.L.O. is dedicated to education and research on international law and organizations. | USA | USA | female | ctinker04@yahoo.com | 646-284-1832 | Yes | Yes | Rio '92, CSD, Rio+20, OWG on SDGs for 2 years, COPs for CBD and Ramsar Conventions | No | Yes | No | No | NGO MG | |||||||||||||||||
106 | 6/12/2015 14:28:21 | Alexandre | Nikola | Environmental Performance Index | http://epi.yale.edu | Research Assistant | N/A | United States of America | United States of America | Male | nikola.alexandre@yale.edu | 860-373-8135 | No | Yes | Post-2015 intergovernmental negotiations on Sustainable development, Declaration Session (February 2015); Post-2015 intergovernmental negotiations on Sustainable development goals and targets (March 2015); Post-2015 intergovernmental negotiations on Means of implementation and global partnership for sustainable development (April 2015); Post-2015 intergovernmental negotiations on Follow-up and review (May 2015) | No | Yes | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
107 | 6/11/2015 7:14:53 | Munoz | Paloma | Danish Institute for Human Rights | http://www.humanrights.dk/ | Advisor, Human Rights and Business | We are Denmark’s national human rights institution. We are also a national equality body in relation to race and ethnicity and gender. Furthermore, we have a special role in the disability area where we promote and monitor the implementation of the UN Convention on the rights of persons with disabilities. In Denmark, we advise the government, the parliament, ministries and public authorities on human rights, among other things, when new legislation is suggested. We produce analyses and research on human rights, for instance about children with imprisoned parents, legislation on terrorism, the rights of stateless human beings and equal pay. We carry out specific projects to promote equal treatment and advise those who may have been discriminated against. We map out the biggest human rights challenges in Denmark as well as the yearly improvements in the area. For more information, see our annual Status Report and The Annual Report to the Danish Parliament 2013. Internationally, we work with states, independent organizations and the corporate sector, enabling them to strengthen human rights in their respective countries. We assist in building well-functioning legal systems abroad and to ensure the influence of civil society. We aid private companies in assessing the impact of their work on human rights. We educate police officers, school teachers, ombudsmen, and judges on human rights. | United States | American/Chilean | Woman | pamu@humanrights.dk | 202-304-9117 | No | Yes | UN Annual Forum on Business and Human Rights | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | International Coordinating Committee of National Human Rights Institutions | Means of Implementation and the Global Partnership, Follow up and Review | ||||||||||||||||
108 | 6/16/2015 10:43:20 | Martín García | Pamela | FUSA AC | http://grupofusa.org/ | Consultant. Advocacy Area | FUSA as Civil Association aims for the defense of the rights of adolescents and young people, gives them timely and accessible comprehensive health care , information and education to enable them to make free in a healthy environment to achieve informed decisions, responsibility and construction a better life project and the full enjoyment of their sexual and reproductive lives. | Argentina | Argentina | femenino | pame.martingarcia@gmail.com | +54 11 31827344 | No | Yes | 47CPD-UNGASS2014- Intergubernamental meetings about post2015 in march, april and may. We are in the WMG. | No | Yes | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
109 | 6/9/2015 5:06:53 | Walsh | Patrick | University College Dublin | www.ucd.ie | Chair of International Development Studies | Education and Research | New York, SDSN | Irish | Male | ppwalsh@ucd.ie | 12128702794 | No | No | none | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | Science | Means of Implementation and the Global Partnership | Moderator of Econ-Soc e-discussion on Monitoring and Review Had Inputs to the GSDR (2015) Chair of the Global Association of Maters in Development Students Expert Meeting with UN DESA on Science-Policy Interface for GSDR (2015) :Talking at Launch of the GSDR (2015) Senior Adviser to Jeff Sachs within SDSN on post-2015. Partnerships Implementation and Monitoring and Review During the Academic Year 2014-2015 Patrick Paul Walsh is on sabbatical. Visiting Senior Research Scholar , Columbia University, New York. ppw2109@columbia.edu Senior Adviser, UN SDSN, New York. Paul.Walsh@UNSDSN.org Biography: Patrick Paul Walsh is the UCD Chair of International Development Studies in Dublin, Ireland. He received a Ph.D. in Economics from the L.S.E. . During 1992-2007 he worked in Trinity College Dublin. He was a Visiting Professor at K.U. Leuven during 1997-1999 and a Research Scholar in the Department of Economics, Harvard University, during the academic year 2002-2003. He is the chair of the Academic Steering committee of the Global Association of Masters of Development Practice hosted at Columbia University. His current research is on Agricultural Productivity in East Africa, Social Security for all, HIV/AIDS clinical trials, Election Outcomes in Malawi and on proposed SDGs, among other things. | |||||||||||||||
110 | 6/9/2015 23:21:54 | GUZMAN PEREZ | PEDRO GERMAN | Peoples' Coalition on Food Sovereignty | www.foodsov.org | Regional Coordinator | To develop and promote the Peoples' Food Sovereingty as the alternative platform against neoliberal globalization on food and agriculture; to develop ad popularize the proposals of the Peoples Convention on Food Sovereignty, as a guiding principle in food and agriculture, and as a unifying all for mass movements across the globe. | Colombia | Colombian | Male | pguzper@gmail.com; pedro.guzman@outlook.com | 311-8410124 | No | Yes | UN May IGN 2015 | No | Yes | Yes | No | N/A | Preamble and introduction, Annex I: Proposed target revisions for the SDGs, Means of Implementation and the Global Partnership, Follow up and Review, Annex II: Food for Thought Paper on Proposed Technology Facilitation Mechanism | He is the regional coordinator of the Peoples Coalition on Food Sovereignty (PCFS) in Latin America and the Caribbean since 2012 (when PCFS begins in LAC). PCFS is a grassroots organizations' network of rural women, indigenous peoples, fisherfolks and supporting NGOs who fight for the rights of the peoples for their food sovereignty and human rights in Africa, Asia and Latin America and the Caribbean. Now, two years after the constitution of PCFS in LAC, we are continuously promoting a grass root level discussion about development, how MDGs and now SDGs are really affecting the peoples lives. Several discussions start with few national workshops in the El Salvador, Colombia and Bolivia in 2013. PCFS also participates in the Campaign of the Peoples Goals for Sustainable Development CPGSD, a global campaign leaded by southern organizations conected with the grassroot struggles engaged to the official proccess on the Post 2015 dev agenda. Pedro Guzman was also a member of the March Steering Commitee. | |||||||||||||||
111 | 6/8/2015 5:35:27 | Lengkeek | Quirine | CHOICE for Youth and Sexuality | http://www.choiceforyouth.org/ | Youth advocate | Advocating for meaningful youth participation in SRHR issues. | The Netherlands | Dutch | Cis-female | quirine@choiceforyouth.org | +31644629955 | No | Yes | Commission on Population and Development, Commission on the status of Women, UN General Assembly, Open Working Group 8 | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||||||||||
112 | 6/11/2015 6:41:12 | Venoranda | Rebecca Kuboka | Youth Coalition | www.youthcoalition.org | Youth Activist | ims to ensure that the sexual and reproductive rights of all young people are respected, guaranteed and promoted, and strives to secure the meaningful participation of young people in decision-making that affects their lives, by advocating, generating knowledge, sharing information, building partnerships and training young activists with a focus on the regional and international levels. | Kenya | Kenyan | Female | venoranda@youthcoalition.org | +254724093694 | No | Yes | International Population Conference on development &UNGASS | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | Youth Coalition( Youth Leadership Working Group) | Annex I: Proposed target revisions for the SDGs | Venoranda Rebeccca Kuboka from Kenya is currently pursuing a Masters in Child and Youth psychology. She has worked in the field of Reproductive Health and Rights for 5 years and is involved in advocacy at International, National and Regional level to lobby and advocates for policy reforms on sexual reproductive health and rights. She has actively participated in ICPD programme of action representing the youth in New York for two years now, in Addis Ababa at a regional forum on ICPD and plays an integral role in Championing for Youth rights in Kenya. Venoranda works closely with Youth coalition which is a youth led organization as a member from Kenya .A Co –chair in the Sexual orientation and Gender Identity task force and a representative in the Youth Leadership Working Group which is involved in championing Youth issues in the Post 2015 process. She has vast experience promoting Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (ASRH&R) through capacity building of girls and young women and advocacy. | |||||||||||||||
113 | 6/11/2015 14:30:52 | Walter | Rebekah | Open Society Foundations | http://www.opensocietyfoundations.org/ | Program Officer | The Open Society Foundations work to build vibrant and tolerant democracies whose governments are accountable to their citizens. | USA | USA | Female | sara.kaeni@opensocietyfoundations.org | 212 548 1462 | Yes | Yes | April post-2015 negotiations | No | Yes | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
114 | 6/11/2015 14:48:48 | Varenik | Robert | Open Society Foundations | http://www.opensocietyfoundations.org/ | Director of Programs | The Open Society Foundations work to build vibrant and tolerant democracies whose governments are accountable to their citizens. | USA | USA | Male | sara.kaeni@opensocietyfoundations.org | 212 548 1462 | Yes | Yes | April post-2015 negotiations | No | Yes | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
115 | 6/13/2015 13:44:02 | Messias | Rodrigo | nrg4SD - Network of Regional Governments for Sustainable Development | www.nrg4sd.org | Policy Officer | Global voice of subnational governments | Brazil | Brazil | Male | rmessias@nrg4sd.org | +5511988501698 | No | Yes | UNCSD (Rio+20), UNFCCC and CBD COPs, UNEA and UNEP CPRs, OWG meetings, Post-2015 IGN sessions, HLPF, GA post-2015 hearings | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | Local Authorities Major Group | Means of Implementation and the Global Partnership, Follow up and Review, Annex II: Food for Thought Paper on Proposed Technology Facilitation Mechanism | Over the past years, I've had the opportunity to follow up some of the process within the UN system, mostly on themes related to sustainable development and environmental policies. During this time, I became engaged in the activities of local and subnational governments at the international scenario. While observing these dynamics, I was interested by the debates of a new international governance, which could contribute to more fair and equitable societies. I've studied International Relations and worked on the insertion of regional governments in the global discussions for the past 5 years. It included working experience at the Sao Paolo State government, where I could better understand the challenges and gaps for translating the international guidelines into concrete public policies implemented on the ground. With a view to the implementation of post-2015 development agenda, including the SDGs, local and regional governments will be crucial partners to ensure this tranformational proposal will come into reality. Considering the existing legal capacities and institutions, aligned to their territorial planning competencies, are important elements to complement national efforts, ensuring cohesion and coherence while enabling the participation of civil society and other stakeholders. | |||||||||||||||
116 | 6/17/2015 16:30:21 | Kapp | Roger | TheAdvisors.com | TheAdvisors.com | CEO | Sustain Development | Switzerland | Swiss | Male | rkapp@theadvisors.com | +41794093124 | No | Yes | Rio+20 and the follow-ups | No | Yes | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
117 | 6/10/2015 12:02:26 | Weerasinghe | Rohan | Nonviolence International | http://nonviolenceinternational.net/ | UN SDG Team Member | Nonviolence International researches and promotes nonviolent action, a culture of peace, and seeks to reduce violence and passivity worldwide. We believe that all people of every culture and religion can employ appropriate nonviolent methods for personal fulfillment, positive social change and international peace. | USA | USA | Male | rohanwho@gmail.com | 347-709-9304 | Yes | Yes | Inter-agency and Expert Group on Sustainable Development Indicators (IAEG-SDGs) - 1-2 June 2015 | No | Yes | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
118 | 6/17/2015 13:14:40 | Ibrahim | Rudwan | FMOH | www.cpd.sd.gov | Trainer of tobacco health workers | Tobacco control | Sudan | Sudanes | rudwani@yahoo.com | +24991884320 | Yes | No | None | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | tobacco taxation in my country | Preamble and introduction | my country need strong effort to adopt the strategy of taxis in tobacco smock less product like Tomback, | ||||||||||||||||
119 | 6/9/2015 14:03:25 | Heindl | Rupert | UN-Major Group for Children and Youth | http://childrenyouth.org | youth council -rep, student | same as youth council | Germany | German | male | r.heindl@live.de | +491785439891 | Yes | Yes | HLPF, rio+20. post 2015 | No | Yes | No | No | - | Follow up and Review | ||||||||||||||||
120 | 6/10/2015 8:49:33 | MENSAH | SABINA ANOKYE | ANOMENA VENTURES | www.anomena.org | CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER | ANOMENA Ventures is a registered social enterprise based in Community 18,Tema, Ghana with a mission to mainstream gender concerns into energy projects, produce and disseminate energy efficient interventions as well as clean working environment. | GHANA | GHANAIAN | FEMALE | anomena@hotmail.com | 233244379974 | No | Yes | COMMISSION ON STATUS OF WOMEN FORUM IN MARCH | No | Yes | No | Yes | VOICES OF AFRICAN MOTHERS (NGO) | Annex I: Proposed target revisions for the SDGs | N/A | |||||||||||||||
121 | 6/9/2015 1:16:24 | Das | Samir Kumar | International Movement of Education Culture Social & Economic Development (IMAECSED) | www.imaecsed.com | Advocate& Chairman | To prevent, mitigate and resolve violent conflicts, violation of Human Rights, Elevation of poverty, Sustainable Development, Child Trafficking, Drug abuse, Women Empowerment, Youth Development, Disaster Risk Reduction around the world | India | Indian | Male | samirkdaslegal@gmail.com | 091-033-26220286 | No | No | None | No | No | No | No | NA | Follow up and Review | IMAECSED respect the Charter of the United Nations and working for the promotion and betterment of International Understanding in conformity with the principles and ideals of different UN bodies. Our principal activities and motto based on UN themes. Our focus on various development areas particularly for the poorest of the poor for their upliftment and empowerment through quality education, health, etc. Our NGO promote diversity, tolerance in society while protecting, monitoring , evaluating and strengthening culture, science, Human Rights , environment, and Sustainable Development, HIV/AIDS, women empowerment, child trafficking, obesity of child, Disaster management, establishment of Peace & Democracy, etc. We encourage to campaign and motivate people to combat against corruption, crime and Drug addiction. Support all activities and concerns that make a vibrant civil society. We motivate people in all aspects of society especially vulnerable section to become a dynamic, self-reliant, and innovative citizens and an asset to the society. Our expertise and knowledge of work on post 2015 Development agenda hope to be worthy and remarkable. | |||||||||||||||
122 | 6/13/2015 14:26:50 | Freeman | Samual | Liberians United Youth for Community Safety and Development (LUCYD) | n/a | Secretary | LUCYD Mission Statement is to seek the welfare of young people empower them thought skill training programs and Advocacy. | Liberia | Liberian | Male | allisonbinda@gmail,com | +231777281896 | No | No | n/a | No | Yes | Yes | No | n/a | Follow up and Review | n/a | |||||||||||||||
123 | 6/11/2015 14:08:57 | Kaeni | Sara | Open Society Foundations | http://www.opensocietyfoundations.org/ | Program Coordinator | The Open Society Foundations work to build vibrant and tolerant democracies whose governments are accountable to their citizens. | USA | Canada | Female | sara.kaeni@opensocietyfoundations.org | 212 548 1462 | Yes | Yes | April post-2015 negotiations | No | Yes | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
124 | 6/12/2015 6:14:57 | Shaw | Sarah | International Planned Parenthood Federation | www.ippf.org | Project Manager | IPPF aims to improve the quality of life of individuals by providing and campaigning for sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) through advocacy and services, especially for poor and vulnerable people. The Federation defends the right of all people to enjoy sexual lives free from ill health, unwanted pregnancy, violence and discrimination. IPPF works to ensure that women are not put at unnecessary risk of injury, illness and death as a result of pregnancy and childbirth, and it supports a woman’s right to choose to terminate her pregnancy legally and safely. IPPF strives to eliminate sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and to reduce the spread and impact of HIV and AIDS. | UK | British | female | sshaw@ippf.org | 2019398234 | Yes | Yes | CPD, CSW, OWG, post-2015, UNGA | No | Yes | No | No | Follow up and Review | |||||||||||||||||
125 | 6/13/2015 16:33:11 | Levine | Sarah | CEAD Centre for Environmental Action and Development | www.CEADNepal.org | Advisor | Mission: To encourage environmentally-mindful development whilst delivering improved livelihood action nationwide. Vision: To transform the quality of life for the people of Nepal through the promotion and integration of socio-economic and sustainable development (with consideration for living harmoniously within the natural world) | Nepal | USA | Female | lev.sarah1@gmail.com | +9779808586537 | No | No | None | No | Yes | Yes | No | ||||||||||||||||||
126 | 6/9/2015 14:17:39 | Belliethathan | Satishkumar | Horn of Africa - Regional Environment Centre/Network | www.hoarec.org | Programme Coordinator | To improve environmental governance and management in the Horn of Africa Region, encompassing Ethiopia, Sudan, Djibouti, Kenya, Somalia and Eritrea. | Ethiopia | Indian | Male | satishkumarb@hoarec.org | +251 911 516923 | No | Yes | Rio+ 20, Jan Post 2015 Stock Taking Session intergovernmental negotiations | No | Yes | No | No | Science and Technology/ NGOs | Means of Implementation and the Global Partnership | ||||||||||||||||
127 | 6/14/2015 21:59:44 | Ramirez | Sebastian | Alianza Latinoamericana y Caribeña de Juventudes | http://juventudesmascairo.org/ | member | The LAC Alliance is a network of young people in Latin America and the Caribbean working to ensure the recognition of human rights of young people in global and regional decision-making processes. The Alliance is important to use this context to reflect on the development model implemented at the global level and its impact on our region, recognizing the need to move to a fairer model based on sustainability, respect for human rights and equality which: • Encourage and ensure access to health, particularly universal access to services and comprehensive care in sexual and reproductive health, including HIV. • Propitiate environments which create jobs with dignity, full, for everyone without any discrimination by gender, age, race or any other status. • Ensure free public education, secular, and quality to include sex education, promote gender equality and appreciation of diversity. • Acknowledge full to youths as subjects of rights and strategic actors of development and change way; promoting the exercise of citizenship through participation, particularly young women, youths of African descent, indigenous peoples and adolescents | Mexico | Mexican | Male | sebastian.rame@gmail.com | 5215528582328 | No | Yes | On the intergubernamental Negotation about Means of Implementation on april 2012 | No | Yes | Yes | No | Annex I: Proposed target revisions for the SDGs | Sebastian Ramirez is a Mexican activist young (27 years), an expert in youth policy, youth participation and sustainable development, with studies in Sociology at the Autonomous Metropolitan University. He was the coordinator of Choose Youth Network for Sexual and Reproductive Rights AC, as well as the Management Committee of the Latin American and Caribbean Youth Network for Sexual and Reproductive Rights team. Now part of the Latin American and Caribbean Alliance of Youth. Sebastian's leadership has allowed it to be advising the Mexican government in several UN meetings related to the theme of youth and development. It was part of the official Mexican delegation during the High Level Meeting on Youth in 2011, at the Regional Conference on Population and Development (Montevideo, 2013) and in meetings 46 ° and 48 ° of the Commission on Population and Development UN. Sebastian has closely monitored the discussion on the agenda Post 2015, participating in the development of proposals by civil society, in constant dialogue with Mexico's foreign ministry and during the intergovernmental negotiating Post in April 2015. He is currently conducting research on issues of youth employment, sustainable development and economic policys. | ||||||||||||||||
128 | 6/12/2015 4:54:29 | Kiymaz Bahceci | Sehnaz | Women for Women's Human Rights - New Ways | www.wwhr.org | Executive Board Member | Women for Women’s Human Rights (WWHR) – New Ways undertakes its work with the aspiration and demand for a world in which women’s human rights and gender equality are intrinsically recognized, realized and safeguarded. | Turkey | Turkey | Female | skiymaz1@gmail.com | 905377137744 | Yes | Yes | 50th, 51st, 53rd CSW, 5th,6th,8th OWG on SDGs, Beijing Conference, | No | Yes | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
129 | 6/16/2015 17:17:09 | Mohamed | Shemilla | International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission | http://iglhrc.org | Regional Program Coordinator - Africa | The International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission (IGLHRC), founded in 1990, is a leading international human rights organization dedicated to improving the lives of people who experience discrimination or abuse on the basis of their sexual orientation, gender identity or expression. We are dedicated to strengthening the capacity of the LGBT human rights movement worldwide to effectively conduct documentation of LGBT human rights violations and by engaging in human rights advocacy with partners around the globe. We work with the United Nations, regional human rights monitoring bodies and civil society partners. IGLHRC holds consultative status at the United Nations as a recognized Non-Governmental Organization representing the concerns and human rights of lesbian, gay bisexual and transgender people worldwide. | South Africa | Zimbabwe | Female | smohamed@iglhrc.org | +27114869366 | Yes | Yes | Inter-Governmental Negotiation (IGN) sessions | No | Yes | Yes | No | Preamble and introduction, Annex I: Proposed target revisions for the SDGs, Means of Implementation and the Global Partnership, Follow up and Review | Shehnilla Mohamed is IGLHRC's Regional Program Coordinator for Africa. During her over 25 years experience in media and development, Shehnilla has always maintained a strong focus on human rights including LGBTI rights violations. She previously worked as South Africa Director for Oxfam GB, Deputy Director of BBC Trust African Media Initiative based in Kenya, and Principal Advisor for the Hivos-IMS Program in Zimbabwe among others. She spent six years working in The Gulf as Bureau Chief, Northern Emirates for the daily, Gulf News. Shehnilla is presently completing her Masters and has a BA honors in Journalism and Media Studies. She is a certified work place coach and can speak English, Urdu, Shona and basic French. | ||||||||||||||||
130 | 6/11/2015 7:13:26 | depraz | sophie | IPIECA | www.ipieca.org | Programme and Communications Director | An oil and gas industry that successfully improves its operations and products to meet society’s expectations for environmental and social performance. | United Kingdom | French | female | sophie.depraz@ipieca.org | +442076332371 | Yes | Yes | CSD, Rio+20, FCCC, CBD, IMO etc | No | Yes | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
131 | 6/12/2015 11:18:28 | Cram | Stacey | Namati | www.namati.org | Global Advocacy Specialist | In a world where billions of people live outside the protection of the law, Namati is building a global movement of grassroots legal advocates who work with communities to advance justice. These advocates are solving problems on the front lines to ensure that people can protect their land, access essential services, and take part in the decisions that govern their lives.Namati partners with civil society organizations and governments to develop, implement, and evaluate legal empowerment strategies that address urgent global challenges. | UK | UK | Female | staceycram@namati.org | +44 7916 337 523 | No | Yes | UN Summit. IGNs May. Post 2015 consultations | No | Yes | Yes | No | ||||||||||||||||||
132 | 6/11/2015 14:18:16 | Islam | Sumaiya | Open Society Foundations | http://www.opensocietyfoundations.org/ | Project Manager | The Open Society Foundations work to build vibrant and tolerant democracies whose governments are accountable to their citizens. | USA | USA | Female | sara.kaeni@opensocietyfoundations.org | 212 548 1462 | Yes | Yes | April post-2015 negotiations | No | Yes | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
133 | 6/15/2015 15:43:03 | Zeko | Susanne | International Chamber of Commerce | Iccwbo.org | Director of Policy | Promote Free trade | Sweden | Swedish | W | Sz@icc.se | 46735333880 | Yes | Yes | UN General Assembly | No | Yes | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
134 | 6/16/2015 12:12:35 | Møller Hjorth | Susie | Arla Foods | http://www.arla.com/ | President | The farmed owned company, Arla Foods, is an International cooperative based in Århus, Denmark. Arla Foods aims to deliver nutritious dairy products through sustainable methods to achieve long term sustainability in the dairy sector | United States of America | Denmark | Female | susie.moller.hjorth@arlafoods.com | +1 2042274611 | No | Yes | As a member of the Global Dairy Platform, Arla Foods has participated in the Committee on World Food Security (CFS) and the Second International Conference on Nutrition (ICN2) | No | Yes | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
135 | 6/9/2015 20:16:11 | Merlo | Suzane | Tinker Institute on International Law and Organizations (T.I.I.L.O.) | www.tiilo.org | Associate | T.I.I.L.O. is dedicated to education and research on international law and organizations. | Brazil | Brazil | female | ctinker04@yahoo.com | 646-284-1832 | Yes | Yes | Rio '92, CSD, Rio+20, OWG on SDGs for 2 years, COPs for CBD and Ramsar Conventions | No | Yes | No | No | NGO MG | |||||||||||||||||
136 | 6/6/2015 18:55:49 | Rauch | Svenja | Geneva University Department of Political Science and International Relations | http://unige.ch/sciences-societe/speri/ | Switzerland | German | Female | svenja.rauch@unige.ch | 908 764 7045 | No | Yes | UN Conference on Sustainable Development, Rio+20 | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||||||||||||
137 | 6/11/2015 14:42:13 | Bezinyan | Svetlana | Open Society Foundations | http://www.opensocietyfoundations.org/ | Program Officer | The Open Society Foundations work to build vibrant and tolerant democracies whose governments are accountable to their citizens. | USA | USA | Female | sara.kaeni@opensocietyfoundations.org | 212 548 1462 | Yes | Yes | April post-2015 negotiations | No | Yes | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
138 | 6/11/2015 3:47:12 | Basu | Swati | Green Hope | http://greenhopeuae.wix.com/greenhope | Programme Coordinator | Our objective is to spread awareness amongst children and youth about the environment and provide a networking platform to share their projects for a sustainable, green future. | UAE | Indian | F | swatibasu139@gmail.com | 971507810034 | No | No | None | No | Yes | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
139 | 6/13/2015 8:55:09 | Shresth | Swati | Global Forest Coalition | http://globalforestcoalition.org/ | Regional Resource Person | The Global Forest Coalition supports and coordinates joint NGO/IPO campaigns for socially just and effective forest policy and the rights of Indigenous and other forest peoples. | India | Indian | Female | swatishresth@gmail.com | +91871573934 | Yes | Yes | in the roster | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | Womens Major Group | Annex I: Proposed target revisions for the SDGs, Means of Implementation and the Global Partnership, Follow up and Review | Been working at local, regional and national level for twenty years on the issues of rights based forest policy and livelihood security. Participated and engaged with the CBD and the UNFCCC on these issues. Would like to focus on biodiversity and sustainability during the discussions | |||||||||||||||
140 | 6/13/2015 17:13:22 | Martinez | Tania | Equidad de Género, Coudadanía, trabajo y familia | www.equidad.org.mx | Member | Equidad de Género, Ciudadanía, Trabajo y Familia A.C. (Gender Equity: Citizenship, Work and Family) is a civil society organization founded in 1996 to promote equality between women and men through the development and incorporation of public policy proposals with a gender perspective and the strengthening of women’s leadership and civil participation in all aspects of political and social life in Mexico. | mexico | Mexico | Female | tania.martinez@espolea.org | +19173341515 | Yes | Yes | Post-2015 negotiations process | No | Yes | Yes | No | ||||||||||||||||||
141 | 6/9/2015 16:36:34 | Botogoeva | Tatiana | Tebtebba | tebtebba,org | Intern | Protection of rights of indigenous peoples | USA | USA | Female | tbotogoeva@law.gwu.edu | 3473374875 | No | Yes | None | No | Yes | No | No | None | |||||||||||||||||
142 | 6/8/2015 10:06:29 | Jackson | Taylor | UNICEF UK | www.unicef.org.uk / | Government Relations Manager | For every child in danger | UK | United Kingdom | Female | ZaraT@unicef.org.uk | 44 (0) 20 7375 6203 | Yes | Yes | Conferences | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||||||||||
143 | 6/8/2015 17:21:03 | NFINN | Tcharbuahbokengo | Federation of Environmental and Ecological Diversity for Agricultural Revampment and Human Rights ( FEEDAR & HR ) | www.feedar.interconnection.org | Director General | Sustainable development, agriculture and food security enhancement and fundamental human rights. | Cameroon | Cameroon | male | feedar97@yahoo.com | 492747948819 | Yes | No | UNCCD meetings, UNEP meetings, UNODC meetings, UNDPI Meetings, GEF meetings, UNCAC meetings, CBD meetings | No | Yes | Yes | Means of Implementation and the Global Partnership | Co-Founder and Director General to FEEDAR & HR, First Focal point to GEF-CSO Network for the Central African Region, First Focal point to the Global Youths Coalition on Hiv / Aids for the Central African Region, Coordinator of the Central African Regional CSOs to the Post 2015 Sustainable development goals. | |||||||||||||||||
144 | 6/8/2015 18:24:02 | Jacob | Thomas | International Council of Chemical Associations (ICCA) | http://www.icca-chem.org/ | Consultant | California | USA | USA | Male | thomas.r.jacob@gmail.com | 9167838721 | Yes | Yes | numerous, including Rio 2012, SDG OWG, Post-2015 | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | Business & Industry | Means of Implementation and the Global Partnership, Annex II: Food for Thought Paper on Proposed Technology Facilitation Mechanism | Tom Jacob has 17 years experience in global intergovernmental policy forums. This includes work on behalf of The DuPont Company and its allied industries, and since his retirement from DuPont, on behalf of the American Chemistry Council and the International Council of Chemical Associations. Tom’s has direct participation has included the World Trade Organization and WIPO, as well as the Johannesburg and Rio (2012) World Summits. He has extensive work with the UN Environment Program, as well as with the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (inc. Kyoto Protocol), and the UN Convention on Biological Diversity (inc. Cartagena and Nagoya Protocols). In the chemicals arena, he was involved with the negotiation of both the Stockholm and Rotterdam conventions, and has extensive experience with both UNEP Chemicals and its Strategic Approach to International Chemicals Management (SAICM). Tom’s recent focus has been on initiatives emanating from the June, 2012 Rio Summit. This has included extensive work with the UN Open Working Group on Sustainable Development Goals, as well as the current UN Post-2015 processes. In addition, Tom has been the Global Focal Point for Business & Industry in the UN Programme on Sustainable Consumption and Production, commissioned at the Rio 2012 Summit. He has served on various advisory committees at UNEP, including its Advisory Committee on International Environmental Governance. | |||||||||||||||
145 | 6/16/2015 13:16:35 | Bravo Rebolledo | Timo | Youth Leadership Working Group | - | Youth advocate | - | The Netherlands | Dutch | Male | Timo@choiceforyouth.org | +31639489333 | No | Yes | IGN | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | Youth Leadership Working Group | Preamble and introduction, Means of Implementation and the Global Partnership, Follow up and Review | ||||||||||||||||
146 | 6/8/2015 4:34:50 | Bravo Rebolledo | Timo Winfried | CHOICE for Youth and Sexuality | www.choiceforyouth.org | Youth advocate | CHOICE advocates for the sexual and reproductive health and rights of young people worldwide and empowers them to make personal decisions concerning these issues. | The Netherlands | Dutch | Male | timo@choiceforyouth.org | +31639489333 | No | Yes | Commission on Population and Development, Commission on the status of Women, United Nations General Assembly, Open Working Group 8 | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||||||||||
147 | 6/12/2015 7:03:40 | Midgley | Timothy Joao | Saferworld | www.saferworld.org.uk/ | Senior Conflict and Security Advisor | Saferworld is an independent international organisation working to prevent violent conflict and build safer lives. | United Kingdom | British | Male | tmidgley@saferworld.org.uk | +44 (0)7706940195 | Yes | Yes | Saferworld has been directly engaged with the UN in relation to the post-2015 agenda: • During the period between November 2012 and February 2013, Saferworld held presentations on how to address conflict in the post-2015 development framework at UN thematic consultation meetings in Liberia and Panama. • In February 2013 Saferworld co-authored a report on “Addressing Horizontal Inequalities in Post-2015” with UNPBSO. • In June 2013, Saferworld attended an Expert Meeting on ‘Accountability Framework for Conflict, Violence and Disaster in the Post-2015 Development Agenda’ organised by UNDP and PBSO amongst other organisations. • In August 2013 Saferworld attended an expert level consultation with UNODC on security, justice and post-2015. • In September 2013 Saferworld attended a UNDP expert consultation on rule of law and post-2015 • In April 2014, Saferworld spoke at the GA Thematic Debate on Ensuring Stable and Inclusive Societies. • In March 2015, Saferworld spoke at the Interactive Dialogue with Major Groups and other Stakeholders on the Inter-Governmental Negotiations on Goals and Targets’. • Saferworld is also part of Steering Group for UN Virtual network on indicators. In addition, we have contributed to the post-2015 debate in a range of different ways: • In September 2013 we held a side-event on post-2015 on the margins of the UNGA • In September 2013 we supported civil society from southern countries to attend the UNGA and side events • Through 2013 we produced over five reports and briefings as technical inputs to the consultation process on the post-2015 agenda. | No | Yes | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
148 | 6/16/2015 15:23:53 | O'Neill | Tip | International Fertilizer Industry Association | http://www.fertilizer.org/ | Executive Board Member | The efficient and responsible production, distribution and use of plant nutrients. | US | American | Male | wpon@irm.com | (215) 928-1010 | Yes | Yes | HLPF, RIO+20 | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | Business and Industry | Follow up and Review | ||||||||||||||||
149 | 6/13/2015 11:55:36 | J. Kofa | Torbor | Liberians United to Expose Hidden Weapons (LUEHW) | n/a | Executive Director | LUEHW's mission is to promote peace, security and sustainable development | Liberia | Liberian | Male | kofaj.luehw@gmail.com | +231886407447 | Yes | Yes | Yes, CSW 58 and 59 | No | Yes | No | Yes | Beyond 2015 National Hub, Liberia | Follow up and Review | As a Executive Director of my organization,and Beyond 2015 National Hub Lead Agency, we plan, organize and implement projects aimed at promoting the works of the MDGs through awareness raising, advocacy, lobbying as well as training workshops, meetings, forums at national, regional, and local level since 2008 to present with funding from UNMC, IFP, GCAP, etc. We have worked to advocate and promote secured education, health and basic services for all and would like to speak on "End poverty and hunger". | |||||||||||||||
150 | 6/13/2015 13:38:55 | Bob | van Dillen | CORDAID | www.cordaid.nl/en | Expert | Development and humanitarian aid | Netherlands | Netherlands | Male | bvd@cordaid.nl | +31703136248 | Yes | No | Rio+20, WFS +5, several other summits | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | Migration and Development Network (MADE) | Preamble and introduction, Means of Implementation and the Global Partnership | MADE is a global network of oa. migrant, diaspora, human rights and development organisations, with thematic advocacy on labour recruitment, diaspora and development and post-2015. I coordinate the latter thematic advocacy work, aiming to integrate migrant rights and migration into the SDGs, and into the FFD3 outcome of the Addis Summit. We have focused our lobby on tragets 8.8 (migrant labour), 10.7 (dafe and responsible migration), 10.c (costs of remittances), 17.18 (data) but also on SDG5 and 16 (trafficking), SDG 3 and 4 (brain drain) SDG 1-11-13 (displacement). We've initiatied the "Stockholm Agenda" - an online petition after the Global Forum on Migration and Development (GFMD) in Sweden, that collected over 300 signatories and called for the integration of migrants and migration into the post-2015 SDGs. MADE is coordinated by ICMC which is also coordinating the annual Civil Society Days of the GFMD summit meetings. | |||||||||||||||
151 | 6/17/2015 11:26:02 | Chistyakov | Viktor | Russian Fair Trade Organization | vk.com/smrvolunteers | Executive Officer | International development education and volunteerism among the Russian youth | U.S. | Russian | Male | viktor.chistyakov@gmail.com | 347.249.6743 | No | Yes | 2013 UN GA President Special Event on the MDGs, UN DPI NGO Conference in August 2014, 68 UN GA high-level week events on MDGs/SDGs, IGNs on Post-2015 | No | Yes | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
152 | 6/12/2015 5:11:42 | Mishra | Vinod Kumar | Water Supply & sanitation Collaborative Council | www.wsscc.org | National Coordinator, India | An international organization within United Nations system works to achieve sustainable sanitation, hygiene and water supply for all people | India | Indian | Male | vinodmishra2810@gmail.com | +91-9411107760 | Yes | No | None | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | Means of Implementation and the Global Partnership | |||||||||||||||||
153 | 6/16/2015 15:24:34 | Hmaidan | Wael | CAN International | http://www.climatenetwork.org/ | International Director | The Climate Action Network (CAN) is a worldwide network of over 900 Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) in more than 100 countries, working to promote government and individual action to limit human-induced climate change to ecologically sustainable levels. | Lebanon | Lebanese | Male | whmaidan@climatenetwork.org | +9613506313 | Yes | Yes | UNFCC | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | CSOs/NGOs | Preamble and introduction | Wael has more than 16 years of experience in climate change and sustainable development work in the Arab World and globally. His work on climate change started in his capacity as the Greenpeace campaigner for the Arab World, where he helped establish the energy and climate change campaign in the region. Then he founded IndyACT, an organization that campaigns for achieving a strong and progressive climate change policy among Arab countries. During his work in IndyACT, he established the Arab Climate Alliance and the Arab Youth Climate Movement to push for strong climate policy in the region. He also served as a negotiator for Lebanon in the UNFCCC for two years. Wael is currently serving as Director of Climate Action Network – International (CAN), the biggest global network of organizations coordinating on climate change policy, especially within the UNFCCC process. He participated as a policy expert and speaker in numerous regional and international climate forums and events. Wael has an Executive Management Degree from INSEAD University. | |||||||||||||||
154 | 6/14/2015 18:19:30 | Davis | Wheaton ,H | Margibi Women Development Association Inc | n/a | Field Agent | To promote the Human Rights, accountability, transparency and care for women and children | Liberia | Liberian | Female | nofol2012@gmail.com | +231770453242 | No | No | n | No | Yes | Yes | No | n/a | Follow up and Review | N/A | |||||||||||||||
155 | 6/9/2015 6:25:09 | MSANGI | YAHYA | WELFARE TOGO | www.raziaka.wordpress.com | TECHNICAL ADVISER | To promote and protect the right of vulnerable groups such as women, workers, indigenous people, migrants and persons with disabilities by ensuring that their voices, ideas, interests, aspirations, needs and problems are taken into account and inform any desion-making process. | TOGO | TANZANIAN | M | togowelfare@gmail.com | +22891816529 | Yes | No | NONE | No | Yes | Yes | No | workers | Means of Implementation and the Global Partnership | Academic - Diploma in Irrigation (Nyegezi Ministry of Agric Training Institute, Tanzania) - BSc, Agriculture Science (Sokoine University of Agriculture, Tanzania) - MSc, Environmental Resource Management (Univ College Dublin, Ireland) - Post Graduate, Biodiversity Assessment and Monitoring, (Virginia, US) EMPLOYMENT - Tanzania Cotton Authority, Geita World Bank Cotton Project, Land Planning Officer - Tanzania Cotton Authority, Bugwema Cotton Irrigation Project, Irrigation Technician - Frontier Conservation, Volunteer Consultant, Savannah Expedition - Friedkin Conservation Fund, USAID Project, Programme Officer - IUF/TPAWU Global Pesticides Project, Project Coordinator - IUF/TPAWU Fair Flowers Fair Plants Programme, Project Review Commitee - ITUC Regional Office for Africa, Regional Coordinator, Occupational Safety, Health and Environment - WELFARE TOGO, Technical Adviser, Climate Change, Sustainable Development and Health EXPERIENCE ON POST 2015 - ITUC representative, CSO consultation with the UN High Level Panel - Representative, Major Groups Facilitation Committee - Representative, UNEP SAICM Bureau - National Agriculture and Food Corporation, Kapunga Rice Project, Production Manager - | |||||||||||||||
156 | 6/13/2015 1:35:41 | Khullar | Aashish | Major Group for Children and Youth | www.childrenyouth.org | Board Member- Organising Partner | The MGCY is the official self organised space for young people in certain UN processes | India/USA | Indian | Male | aashish.khullar@childrenyouth.org | +1-215-430-3424 | Yes | Yes | UNCSD, OWG, Post 2015, WCDRR, FfD, Habitat III, WHS, SCP | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Major Group for Children and Youth | Preamble and introduction, Means of Implementation and the Global Partnership, Follow up and Review | As the official mechanisms for the participation of young people, the MGCY has been active in the process since its inception. All information pertaining to our participation and contribution can be found on our website- www.childrenyouth.org | |||||||||||||||
157 | 6/15/2015 16:35:51 | Dulloo | Adjmal | International Forum for Volunteering in Development | http://forum-ids.org/ | Post-2015 Coordinator | Forum is a global network of organisations involved in international volunteering. Forum promotes the value of volunteering for development through policy engagement, mutual learning and by sharing innovative and good practices. | US | Mauritian | Male | adjmal.dulloo@forum-ids.org | +1 347 791 5656 | No | Yes | Rio + 20, Sendai Conference | Yes | Yes | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
158 | 6/14/2015 22:27:26 | O'Connor | Aine | Sisters of Mercy | www.mercyworld.org | Mercy Global Action Coordinator at the UN | The Sisters of Mercy (NGO), Mercy International Association Global Action, focuses on social justice and poverty eradication, seeking to shift local and global political, socioeconomic, ecological, and cultural systems that cause and perpetuate poverty, climate and environmental degradation, inequality, injustice, and conflict. We promote Mercy’s vision and objectives through a human rights based approach, addressing concerns of global justice and working to wards right and harmonious relationships within and among human societies and the entire Earth community. | USA | Irish | Female | mgc@mercyinternational.ie | 410 375 7054 | Yes | Yes | Previous UN Summits, 26-27 Mary 2015 UN GA post-2015 hearings | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | The NGO Mining Working Group (MWG) is a coalition of non-governmental organizations (NGOs) that, in partnership with our members and affected local communities, advocates at and through the United Nations for human and environmental rights as related to extractive industries. Also speaking on behalf of the Sisters of Mercy | Preamble and introduction | Áine O’Connor, RSM, PhD, is the Mercy Global Action Coordinator of the Sisters of Mercy (NGO), Mercy International Association: Global Action She has actively participated in all of the OWG sessions and the current intergovernmental Post-2015 intergovernmental negotiations (IGN) on behalf of the Sisters of Mercy and the NGO Mining Working Group (MWG). She has been an active member of the Major Groups processes during this time. With her colleagues in the MWG, the global water justice movement, and faith-based groups worldwide, she has been actively advocating on a rights-based approach to development, particularly on the human right to water and sanitation in the SDGs and the Post-2015 Development Agenda. She has collaborated with her colleagues on member state engagement with civil society and on preparing several written responses on all phases of the OWG and the Post-2015 intergovernmental negotiations. She was actively involved with colleagues in the co-sponsorship of two side events at the March and May sessions of Post -2015 IGN, and one side event in the November 2014 session of the OWG. Aine made a formal intervention during the OWG on behalf of several Major Groups on water and sanitation, and also an intervention on sustainable energy on behalf of the MWG and the Sisters of Mercy. In addition, she has made informal interventions during the OWG and in Post-2015 processes, including IGN related side events. | |||||||||||||||
159 | 6/15/2015 3:40:30 | Jha | Ajay Kumar | CECOEDECON | www.cecoedecon.org.in | Director | to build the capacities of CECOEDECON’s partner communities - scheduled castes and tribes, small and marginal farmers, the landless, and deprived women and children-- in order to ensure that they are able to take action independently and effectively to secure their rights for long term well being. | India | Indian | Male | cecoedecon@gmail.com | +91 | Yes | Yes | UN Climate Summit 2014, Informal hearings on post-2015 development agenda 26-17th May 2015, UNFCCC | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | Farmers | Follow up and Review | Mr. Jha has more than 12 years experience in the development sector. A lawyer by education and training he is employed with CECOEDECON (Centre for Community Economics and Development Consultants Society). CECOEDECON works in more than 500 villages in Rajasthan in community development, livelihood, women empowerment, sustainable farming, food sovereignty, education and human rights. He is also the director of Public Advocacy Initiatives for Rights and Values in India (PAIRVI), a capacity building and policy advocacy support organization working at the intersection of development and rights. He also coordinates a Pan Indian Collective known as Beyond Copenhagen, which is an initiative to promote sustainable development, and climate justice and equity. A development policy analyst, he has engaged extensively with issues of sustainable development, climate change, agriculture and food sovereignty, trade, trade in agriculture, human rights and human rights based approach to development. He has sound understanding of the scientific, political and social aspects of the policies and institutions and has interacted closely with many UN institutions including UNCSD, UNEP, UNFCCC, UNHRC, WTO and UNCTAD. His interest areas are energy, sustainable agriculture, climate change, peoples and social movement, development and rights, equity, non-discrimination, democracy, accountability and governance. He follows major development in these areas at international, regional and national level. | |||||||||||||||
160 | 6/15/2015 16:04:01 | Savage | Alanna | Family Care International | familycareintl.org | Global Advocacy and Communications Program Officer | FCI seeks to improve the health and well-being of women, girls, and newborns in the developing world by working to: Make pregnancy and childbirth safer Ensure universal access to reproductive health care and information Empower women, young people, and communities | USA | USA | female | asavage@familycareintl.org | 646-695-9121 | Yes | Yes | Attended 26-27 May hearings, also attended each session of the IGNs so far including interactive sessions with major groups and stakeholders, attended first meeting of the IEAG, followed Financing for Development negotiation sessions during the May IGN, also attended UNGA, CPD and CSW each year since 2010, attended the MDG+10 review Summit | Yes | Yes | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
161 | 6/11/2015 12:25:33 | Nilo | Alessandra | IPPF WHR | www.ippfwhr.org | Representative | IPPF/Western Hemisphere Region saves lives by reaching the most vulnerable people throughout the Americas and the Caribbean with millions of sexual and reproductive health services each year. We also work tirelessly to secure and protect government policies and funding to continue to improve the lives of millions more. We support the right of women, men, and young people to make decisions about their own bodies and futures. We promote the prevention of unintended pregnancy through contraception, comprehensive sexuality education, and the elimination of gender-based violence. We do this by providing technical assistance and support to our partners in the areas of program planning, sustainability, monitoring and evaluation, governance, and fundraising. Together, we build strong institutions and healthy individuals. | Brazil | Brazilian | F | alessandra.nilo@gestos.org | 212-214-0243 | Yes | Yes | CSW, CPD, PFII, Post-2015, ICPD+20 | Yes | Yes | No | No | Women | |||||||||||||||||
162 | 6/17/2015 8:19:18 | Celik | Aliye | UCLG | www.uclg.org | UCLG representatitve in New york | Be the united voice and world advocate of democratic local self-government, promoting its values, objectives and interests, through cooperation between local governments, and within the wider international community. | USA | Turkish | Female | aliyepcelik@gmail.com | +34934122341 | Yes | Yes | Rio+20, OWG, Prepcom1 and 2for HAbitat III, UNFCCC COPs | Yes | Yes | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
163 | 6/15/2015 9:53:22 | Boehm | Allison | Post 2015 Women's Coalition | www.post2015women.org | Communications Consultant | A coalition of feminist, women's rights, women's development, grassroots and social justice organizations working to challenge and reframe the global development agenda | USA | USA | Female | aboehm@cwgl.rutgers.edu | 646-982-4676 | No | Yes | All Post-2015 Intergovernmental Negotiations, 26-27 May GA Hearings | Yes | Yes | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
164 | 6/15/2015 15:40:32 | Boldosser-Boesch | Amy | Family Care International | www.familycareintl.org | Interim President | FCI seeks to improve the health and well-being of women, girls, and newborns in the developing world by working to: -Make pregnancy and childbirth safer -Ensure universal access to reproductive health care and information -Empower women, young people, and communities | USA | USA | Female | aboldosser@fcimail.org | 646-508-4647 | Yes | Yes | Attended 26-27 May hearings, also attended each session of the IGNs so far including interactive sessions with major groups and stakeholders, attended first meeting of the IEAG, followed Financing for Development negotiation sessions during the May IGN, also attended UNGA, CPD and CSW each year since 2010, attended the MDG+10 review Summit | Yes | Yes | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
165 | 6/9/2015 9:42:57 | Ibarra | Ana | International Presentation Association | http://internationalpresentationassociation.org | IPA volunteer | To channel our resources so that we can speak and act in partnership with others for global justice | USA | USA | Female | pbvmipa@msn.com | 2123700075 | Yes | Yes | Rio, Rio+20, WSSD 2002, 26-27 May 2015 UNGA post 2015 hearings | Yes | Yes | No | No | none | Preamble and introduction | ||||||||||||||||
166 | 6/12/2015 8:27:35 | Gupta | Ankit | Youth coalition for Sexual and Reproductive Rights (YCSRR) | http://youthcoalition.org/ | Member, Secretary to the Board | Youth Coalition is an international organization of young people (ages 18-29 years) committed to promoting adolescent and youth sexual and reproductive rights at the national, regional and international levels. We are students, researchers, lawyers, health care professionals, educators, development workers, and most importantly, we are all dedicated activists. | India | Indian | Male | ankit@youthcoalition.org | +91 9811376469 | No | Yes | CPD, CSW, UNGASS 69 | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Preamble and introduction, Annex I: Proposed target revisions for the SDGs | Ankit Gupta is a queer feminist activist. He is a member of Youth Coalition for Sexual and Reproductive Rights (YCSRR) and also serves as the Secretary to the Board of Directors. Ankit has worked on issues ranging from sexual and reproductive health and rights, public safety to climate change and environment. He is currently working on a project on sexual and reproductive health of people with disabilities and co-leading the implementation of a comprehensive sexuality education programme with young people in urban, semi-urban and rural regions in Delhi, India. | ||||||||||||||||
167 | 6/11/2015 14:33:32 | Keye | Anna | IWHC | www.iwhc.org | Program Assistant | IWHC advances the sexual and reproductive health and rights of women and young people, particularly adolescent girls, in Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the Middle East. IWHC furthers this agenda by supporting and strengthening leaders and organizations working at the community, national, regional, and global levels, and by advocating for international and U.S. policies, programs, and funding. IWHC builds bridges between local realities and international policy by connecting women and young people in the Global South to key decision-makers. In doing so, IWHC brings local voices to global debates and in turn, makes global processes and policies more understandable and actionable at the local level. | USA | USA | Female | akeye@iwhc.org | 2128011275 | Yes | Yes | 26-27 May 2015 UN General Assembly post-2015 hearings | Yes | Yes | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
168 | 6/10/2015 16:55:40 | Wulff | Antonia | Education International | www.ei-ie.org | Coordinator, Education & Employment | Education International is the global union federation of teachers and education personnel. It advocates for quality education, and decent work, and promotes peace, democracy, social justice and equality. | Belgium | Finland | Female | antonia.wulff@ei-ie.org | +32473521246 | Yes | No | None | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Workers and Trade Unions | Preamble and introduction, Annex I: Proposed target revisions for the SDGs, Means of Implementation and the Global Partnership, Follow up and Review | Having followed the OWG closely and actively contributed not only to the work of the Workers and Trade Unions Major Group but also to the thematic clusters, I have a good understanding of the post-2015 process and the civil society landscape. I currently work on education policy but I have extensive experience of working directly on youth policy, human rights and gender and equality issues. In addition to my participation in UNESCO’s post-2015 process, I have coordinated EI’s advocacy towards the HLP as well as our involvement in the OWG and the intergovernmental negotiations. Within the OWG process, I coordinated the education cluster and the joint responses on education at each OWG session, which entailed working across major groups and other stakeholders as well as consolidating their different priorities and proposals. It is crucial to ensure strong civil society participation and representation at this stage of the process and I believe my past experience would allow me to contribute in a positive way. Moreover, with education remaining central to the post-2015 goals, it is vital that the voice of the 30 million education employees represented by EI is heard, and that the representation of workers and trade unions as a constituency is secured. | |||||||||||||||
169 | 6/8/2015 20:04:26 | Bellorini | Arelys | World Vision | www.wvi.org | Senior Advisor on Advocacy and Partnerships | Transformational Development that is community-based and sustainable, focused especially on the needs of children. | USA | Nicaraguan | Female | arelys_bellorini@wvi.org | 212-355-0069 | Yes | Yes | Rio+20 and International Conference on development, children and overall social affairs | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Voices for children. Consultations are being held with children on the Zero Draft we want to bring the results of these consultations | Preamble and introduction, Means of Implementation and the Global Partnership, Follow up and Review | ||||||||||||||||
170 | 6/8/2015 21:29:10 | Rojhani | Ariella | NCD Alliance | http://ncdalliance.org/ | Senior Advocacy Manager | To combat the NCD epidemic by putting health at the centre of all policies | USA | USA | Female | arojhani@ncdalliance.org | 303.638.8671 | Yes | Yes | May hearings, CSocD, CSW, etc. | Yes | Yes | No | No | n/a | Preamble and introduction, Annex I: Proposed target revisions for the SDGs | n/a | |||||||||||||||
171 | 6/14/2015 22:36:16 | Thomas | Arielle | Virginia Gildersleeve International Fund | vgif.org | Intern | VGIF provides grants globally to fund locally generated projects that advance the rights of women and girls. | United States | American | Female | at1569a@american.edu | 609-216-2318 | Yes | Yes | CSW59 | Yes | Yes | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
172 | 6/8/2015 22:00:49 | Lederman | Arline | Solar Cookers International | www.solarcookers.org | VP & UN Representative | Harnesing the sun to benefit people and the environment | USA | USA | Female | ajlederman@gmail.com | 2019637054 | Yes | Yes | May 26-27 2015 UN General Assembly post 2015 hearings. | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Solar Cookers International Association | Annex I: Proposed target revisions for the SDGs | Arline J. Lederman has been active with Solar Cookers International since 1998. She helped to develop a proposal for the consideration of a human right to renewable and affordable safe cooking fuel. Dr. Lederman has lived in developing Afghanistan for more than six years and is familiar with the difficulties of the lives of women and families. She has worked with Solar Cookers International for about 17 years and knows the capacity of thermal cooking and has worked at the UN for about 15 years and understands some of the approaches that may assist in shaping goals. | |||||||||||||||
173 | 6/14/2015 22:19:23 | Kelly | Avery | Sisters of Mercy (NGO) | http://www.mercyworld.org | Fellow | The Sisters of Mercy (NGO), Mercy International Association Global Action, focuses on social justice and poverty eradication, seeking to shift local and global political, socioeconomic, ecological, and cultural systems that cause and perpetuate poverty, climate and environmental degradation, inequality, injustice, and conflict. We promote Mercy’s vision and objectives through a human rights based approach, addressing concerns of global justice and working to wards right and harmonious relationships within and among human societies and the entire Earth community. | USA | USA | Female | fellow@mercyinternational.ie | 2512955357 | Yes | Yes | OWG, all Post-2015 Intergovernmental Negotiation sessions | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | The NGO Major Group, The NGO Mining Working Group, Sisters of Mercy | Preamble and introduction | Avery is from Mobile, Alabama, USA. She graduated summa cum laude from Sewanee: The University of the South with a bachelor’s degree in International Studies, focusing on global politics and the region of Latin America, with a minor in Women’s and Gender Studies. Avery has varied experience working with social movements, marginalized populations, and advocacy work with civil society organizations. She has conducted independent research with a grassroots organization combating human trafficking for sexual exploitation in Argentina and worked as a Public Policy Associate at an NGO fighting the spread of HIV/AIDS related stigma in Uganda. With the Sisters of Mercy (NGO) Global Action team, Avery has followed the Post-2015 Development Agenda process and has conducted rights-based analyses of the proposed goals and targets. She has also engaged in the Post-2015 process through delivering spoken and written interventions. She worked with colleagues publishing the NGO Mining Working Group response to the Zero Draft of the Post-2015 package. Her current projects at Mercy Global Action include coordinating the production of a guide for grassroots groups connecting the issue of fracking with the existing international human rights framework, engaging with communities and groups on the ground through the Mining Working Group, and advocacy with UN missions and national governments on the issues of the human right to water and sanitation and the integration of a human rights framework as concerns the intergovernmental negotiations and the creation of the Post-2015 Development Agenda. | |||||||||||||||
174 | 6/8/2015 17:02:38 | Brown | Bethany | HelpAge International | www.helpage.org | Policy Director | HelpAge International helps older people claim their rights, challenge discrimination and overcome poverty, so that they can lead dignified, secure, active and healthy lives. | US | US | Female | bbrown@helpageusa.org | 518-542-2679 | Yes | Yes | 26-27 May UNGA hearings, each UN Intergovernmental Dialogue in 2014, and each commission: the Commission on the Status of Women, the Commission on Population and Development, the Commission on Social Development, etc. | Yes | Yes | Yes | Preamble and introduction, Follow up and Review | Bethany Brown is the Policy Director at HelpAge USA, the US affiliate of HelpAge International, and its UN Representative. She oversees the organization’s policy aims in responding to older people’s needs in emergencies, their empowerment in development, and their voice in international human rights. She holds a BA in Psychology from Barnard College, Columbia University, and a JD from American University Washington College of Law. She is the co-author of a textbook on international frameworks on older people’s human rights, as well as chapters and articles on older people’s rights in development. Before working with HelpAge, she worked for the UNFPA researching older people’s rights, in UNDESA’s Population Ageing Division, at the US Dept. of Health and Human Services’ Medicare Operations Division, and at the AARP Legal Counsel for the Elderly's Office of the Long-Term Care Ombudsman in Washington, D.C. | |||||||||||||||||
175 | 6/9/2015 8:37:20 | Levy | Bette | Soroptimist International | www.soroptimistinternational.org | UN Representative | Women's rights, empowerment and education | USA | American | Female | bslmjb@aol.com | 9175939342 | Yes | Yes | 26-27 May 2015 UN GA Hearings | Yes | Yes | No | No | Women's | Follow up and Review | ||||||||||||||||
176 | 6/16/2015 10:37:48 | Levy | Bette | Soroptimist International & World Federation for Mental Health | www.soroptimistinternational.org | UN Representative | Women's empowerment, leadership and educational & economic opportunities | USA | American | Female | bslmjb@aol.com | 917-593-9342 | Yes | Yes | IGN May 2015 | Yes | Yes | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
177 | 6/9/2015 10:50:22 | Orme | Bill | Global Forum for Media Development | gfmd.info | UN Representative | GFMD is a Brussels-based global coalition of national, regional and international NGOs focused on independent media support, through journalism training, media law reform, press freedom advocacy and better public access to information | United States | US | male | bill.orme@gmail.com | 9176071026 | No | Yes | All of the above, beginning with the OWG sessions of 2014 | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | TAP | Annex I: Proposed target revisions for the SDGs | As the UN Representative of the Brussels-based Global Forum on Media Development (GFMD), I have been closely involved in advocating for meaningful commitments and indicators for ensuring public access to information as an integral component of the Sustainable Development Goals. The GFMD represents a broad spectrum of national, regional and internationals NGOs focused on advocacy and capacity-building for greater freedom of media, information and expression in all countries of the world. Since the OWG discussions of 2014 and in numerous parallel UN and NGO forums, GFMD has put forth proposals for relevant, feasible UN indicators for what is now SDG16.10. Prior to my work with GFMD I served for 12 years at UNDP as its head of External Communications, Senior Policy Advisor for Independent Media Development, and Chief of Communications & Publishing for the Human Development Report. In that latter capacity, I consulted regularly with the UN Statistical Commission and national NSOs on development measurement issues. Before my UN service, I was engaged in international development issues as Executive Director of the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ); and as a correspondent in Latin America for The Economist and Washington Post, in the Middle East for The New York Times, and as the Los Angles Times UN Bureau chief. | |||||||||||||||
178 | 6/12/2015 15:48:54 | Brauer | Blythe | Women's International League for Peace and Freedom | peacewomen.org | Intern | women, peace and security | USA | USA | Female | blythe.peacewomen@gmail.com | 212-682-1265 | Yes | No | None | Yes | Yes | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
179 | 6/14/2015 7:25:27 | Tønnessen-Krokan | Borghild | Norwegian Forum for Development and Environment | www.forumfor.no | Senior Adviser | Forum for Development and Environment is a network and a meeting place for 50 Norwegian organizations coordinating joint policy proposals for sustainable development. | Norway | Norwegian | Female | borghild@forumfor.no | (+47) 92091689 | Yes | Yes | Rio + 20; OWG meetings; SDG (March) and FFD (January and April) negotiations; various COPs to UNFCCC and many other UN meetings | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | Unsure about 18: Our organisation is part of Beyond 2015, hence NGO Major Group. We would prefer a good regional and thematic balance of speakers but we are available to speak. | Preamble and introduction, Annex I: Proposed target revisions for the SDGs, Means of Implementation and the Global Partnership, Follow up and Review | Our organisation (ForUM) has made policy proposals for sustainable development from the Norwegian civil society since the Rio Summit in 1992. We coordinate the Norwegian civil society's post-2015 policy proposals, including on all 17 goals, with our (humanitarian, human rights, development, peace and environment) member organisastions. This is currently led by me. I have also worked with peace and arms control issues at ForUM. Board Member of Control Arms that was nominated to the Nobel Peace Prize for campaigning for the Arms Trade Treaty. Have previously worked with and taught human rights, and with climate change at CICERO. I recently returned to ForUM after 2 1/2 years leave in Cuba and Panama, with consultancies for UNDP, the Norwegian Institute for International Affairs (NUPI) and Center for Development and Environment at the University of Oslo (UiO). I hold two Masters Degrees: One in Political Science from UiO, one in Media and Communications from London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE). | |||||||||||||||
180 | 6/9/2015 15:57:11 | Guy | Brendan | Natural Resources Defense Council | http://www.nrdc.org/ | Global Fellow | The Natural Resources Defense Council's purpose is to safeguard the Earth: its people, its plants and animals and the natural systems on which all life depends. We work to restore the integrity of the elements that sustain life -- air, land and water -- and to defend endangered natural places. We seek to establish sustainability and good stewardship of the Earth as central ethical imperatives of human society. NRDC affirms the integral place of human beings in the environment. We strive to protect nature in ways that advance the long-term welfare of present and future generations. We work to foster the fundamental right of all people to have a voice in decisions that affect their environment. We seek to break down the pattern of disproportionate environmental burdens borne by people of color and others who face social or economic inequities. Ultimately, NRDC strives to help create a new way of life for humankind, one that can be sustained indefinitely without fouling or depleting the resources that support all life on Earth. | United States | United States | Male | brendan.d.guy@gmail.com | 2033616868 | Yes | Yes | CSD, Rio+20, WSSD | Yes | Yes | No | No | None | |||||||||||||||||
181 | 6/8/2015 16:19:25 | Fitzpatrick | Brianna | Caritas Internationalis | http://www.caritas.org/ | Consultant | We are Caritas | USA | American | female | brianna.caritas@gmail.com | 631-793-0055 | Yes | Yes | Briefings, Hearings, Summits | Yes | Yes | No | Preamble and introduction, Annex I: Proposed target revisions for the SDGs, Means of Implementation and the Global Partnership, Follow up and Review, Annex II: Food for Thought Paper on Proposed Technology Facilitation Mechanism | ||||||||||||||||||
182 | 6/11/2015 16:36:51 | Pesava | Camille | Amnesty International | www.amnesty.org | Intern | Amnesty International is a global movement of more than 7 million people who take injustice personally. We are campaigning for a world where human rights are enjoyed by all. | USA | Australian | Female | camille.pesava@amnesty.org | 9292725724 | Yes | Yes | UN summits, conferences, or the 26-27 May 2015 UN General Assembly post-2015 hearings | Yes | Yes | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
183 | 6/14/2015 22:32:15 | Garrison | Caroline | Sisters of Mercy | www.mercyworld.org | Student observer | The Sisters of Mercy (NGO), Mercy International Association Global Action, focuses on social justice and poverty eradication, seeking to shift local and global political, socioeconomic, ecological, and cultural systems that cause and perpetuate poverty, climate and environmental degradation, inequality, injustice, and conflict. We promote Mercy’s vision and objectives through a human rights based approach, addressing concerns of global justice and working to wards right and harmonious relationships within and among human societies and the entire Earth community. | USA | American | Female | carolinegarrison@lycos.com | 12698042574 | Yes | Yes | UN Summits and 26-27 May 2015 UN GA post 2015 hearings | Yes | Yes | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
184 | 6/12/2015 6:33:03 | van Dam | Catharina | Stichting Rutgers WPF | http://www.rutgers.international/ | Advocacy | We want to improve sexual and reproductive health and rights in the Netherlands and around the world. We work for gender justice and to improve the lives of young people and vulnerable groups. | The Netherlands | Dutch | female | r.vandam@rutgerswpf.nl | +31(0)613526143 | Yes | Yes | Commission on Population and Development; Commission on the Status of Women | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | Follow up and Review | In the past three years, I have been actively involved in the Post-2015 process, particularly in relation to the topics gender equality, sexual and reproductive health and reproductive rights and human rights. In the beginning primarily through the online consultations, and within the context of Dutch civil society. Together with a number of civil society organizations, I have organized a number of consultations and round tables with the Dutch government to provide them with input on our vision on the Post-2015 agenda. I have worked with Dutch Parliamentarians to inform them on the process and ensure their critical view towards the Dutch government. In addition, I train and work with civil society organizations from African, Asian and Arab countries to strengthen their capacity to advocate with their own governments. Over the years, we have formed a strong network of civil society organizations mobilized to voice their call for gender equality, sexual and reproductive health and reproductive rights and human rights in the Post-2015 development agenda. To ensure the agenda will truly bring the transformative change we envision, we plea for a strong monitoring, review, accountability and follow up mechanism and therefore I see it as a great opportunity to be able to speak at the June IGN on this issue. | ||||||||||||||||
185 | 6/9/2015 14:02:34 | Skopic | Catherine | Anglican Communion Office at the United Nations | www.anglicancommunion.org | Temp. Representative | (See website) | USA | American | Female | catherineskopic@yahoo.com | 212-227-7847 | Yes | Yes | CSD, Copenhagen, Rio+20 | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Anglican COmmunion Office at the UN | Means of Implementation and the Global Partnership | As Artist, Educator and Environmentalist as well as Anglican Communion Office at the UN Representative, having attended years of CSD events and Rio+20, and, being an active participant in environmental groups both sacred and secular, I have had the great opportunity to hear many people from many parts of the world, have studied in depth problems facing our human family and planet, I've written on some of these issues, have participated as speaker on various panels and continue to work toward a just and sustainable world that recognizes the rights of all people and of our home, Mother Earth. | |||||||||||||||
186 | 6/9/2015 20:10:05 | Tinker | Catherine | Tinker Institute on International Law and Organizations (T.I.I.L.O.) | www.tiilo.org | President | T.I.I.L.O. is dedicated to education and research on international law and organizations. | USA | USA | female | ctinker04@yahoo.com | 646-284-1832 | Yes | Yes | Rio '92, CSD, Rio+20, OWG on SDGs for 2 years, COPs for CBD and Ramsar Conventions | Yes | Yes | No | No | NGO MG | |||||||||||||||||
187 | 6/9/2015 16:26:04 | Kern | Cecilie | Loretto Community | Lorettocommunity.org | Assistant NO UN Representative | work for justice and act for peace | United States | USA | f | ceciliekern@gmail.com | 2126871634 | Yes | Yes | all of the above | Yes | Yes | No | No | -- | |||||||||||||||||
188 | 6/8/2015 17:55:28 | Paramundayil | Celine | Medical Mission SIsters | www.medicalmissionsisters.org | Main NGO rep | Medical Mission Sisters are a non-profit organization, having special consultative status with the United Nation’s ECOSOC since 2000 and accredited to the UN DPI and UNFCCC. We are involved in the UN to promote life, protect the planet and to make a better world for all. Our vision of mission is to be present to life in the spirit of Jesus the Healer. We are committed for peace, justice, and sustainable development for People and Planet. Our caring, healing presence is in five continents, and extends from micro to the macro level, from grassroots to the United Nations for a better future for all. The UN being the only international institution where policies are made has a direct impact on people living in poverty and the vulnerable planet earth. | USA | Indian | F | celine@mmsmission.net | 267 206 0396 | Yes | Yes | All | Yes | Yes | No | No | NGO | Follow up and Review | ||||||||||||||||
189 | 6/10/2015 10:33:42 | Dekki | Christopher | Pax Romana | www.imcs-miec.org | UN Advocacy Coordinator | Pax Romana brings together over 80 diverse national federations, associations, and movements of Catholic university and tertiary students from six regions. | USA | USA | Male | chris.dekki@childrenyouth.org | +13472494813 | Yes | Yes | MDG, UNGA Post-2015 Hearings, etc. | Yes | Yes | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
190 | 6/8/2015 21:49:16 | Okorodudu | Corann | SOCIETY FOR THE PSYCHOLOGICAL STUDY OF SOCIAL ISSUES; PSYCHOLOGY COALITION AT THE UN | www.spssi.org; www.psychologycoalitionun.org | Professor Emerita of Psychology & Africana Studies, Rowan University | The Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues (SPSSI) is an international organization of psychologists and social and behavioral scientists who seek to bring theory and practice into focus on human problems of the group, the community, and nations, as well as the increasingly important problems that have no national boundaries. | USA | Liberian/USA | Female | okorodudu@rowan.edu | 609/330-0576 | Yes | Yes | 2001 Durban Conference Against Racism; 2000 Millennium Development Conference; 2002 Children's Summit; Annual Meetings of the Commissions on Social Development, Status of Women & Population and Development, OWG sessions, IGN sessions, 26-27 May 2015 GA Post-2015 hearings. | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | Psychological organizations accredited to ECOSOC, including the American Psychological Association, International Association of Applied Psychology, International Council of Psychologists, Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues, Society on Industrial and Organizational Psychologists, International Union of Psychological Science, World Council for Psychotherapy, and Association for Trauma Outreach and Prevention: Meaningful World | Preamble and introduction | Dr. Corann Okorodudu’s does policy and advocacy work at the UN where she has served since 1992, as NGO Representative for the Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues (SPSSI) and the American Psychological Association (APA). She was a major contributor to APA’s application for UN accreditation. She develops policy statements and educational panels, monitors the implementation of UN policies, and advocates with governments in collaboration with other NGOs, to bring psychological and mental health perspectives to bear on global human rights issues,especially relating to mental health and psychosocial wellbeing, racism, women’s rights, children’s rights, international migration, and peace. In 2011, she proposed and became the Founding Chair of the Psychology Coalition at the UN (PCUN) to advocate more effectively for the inclusion of psychological perspectives in the UN sustainable development agenda. During the 2014-15 intergovernmental negotiations at the UN, she and Judy Kuriansky advocated with government missions at the UN to include Mental Health and Wellbeing and the elimination of racism through disaggregation within the framework of the Post-2015 Sustainable Development Goals. | |||||||||||||||
191 | 6/11/2015 15:24:31 | Diez Saguillo | Cristina | International Movement ATD Fourth World | www.atd-fourthworld.org | Director of Advocacy, New York Office | Eradication of poverty and human rights | USA | Spanish | Female | cristina.diez@yahoo.es | 16466391605 | Yes | Yes | Social Development Summit, Rio+20, UN GA Hearings in post 2015 | Yes | Yes | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
192 | 6/15/2015 10:24:31 | Stuen | Cynthia | International Federation on Ageing | www.ifa-fiv.org | UN Representative | WE BELIEVE in ‘generating positive change for older people throughout the world by stimulating, collecting, analyzing, and disseminating information on rights, policies, and practices that improve the quality of life of people as they age.’ | United States of America | American | Female | cynthia.stuen@gmail.com | 1-347-931-3266 | Yes | Yes | Stakeholder Group on Ageing for Sustainable Development Agenda; 26-27 May 2015 UN General Assembly post-2015 hearings; 48th Session of the Commission on Population and Development; Hearings of the General Assembly with NGOs, civil society organizations, major groups and the private sector in preparation for the United Nations summit for the adoption of the post-2015 development agenda | Yes | Yes | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
193 | 6/8/2015 22:28:19 | LeBlanc | Daniel | Vivat International | vivatinternational.org | UN representative | http://vivatinternational.org/about/vision/#sthash.lcLOroe5.dpuf | United States | Canadian | Male | dlkomifi@yahoo.com | 2028703180 | Yes | Yes | FfD Doha, Rio+20 | Yes | Yes | No | No | None | Follow up and Review | ||||||||||||||||
194 | 6/10/2015 10:42:19 | Nguyen | Dao | WWF International | wwf.panda.org | Coordinator, Biodiversity Policy | WWF’s mission is to stop the degradation of the planet’s natural environment and to build a future in which humans live in harmony with nature, by: conserving the world’s biological diversity; ensuring that the use of renewable natural resources is sustainable; and promoting the reduction of pollution and wasteful consumption. | Switzerland | Viet Nam | Female | dnguyen@wwfint.org | +41 22 364 9013 | Yes | Yes | Commis | Yes | Yes | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
195 | 6/12/2015 1:32:50 | Li | Divina | Institute of Transportation and Development Policy | https://www.itdp.org/ | Representative | The Institute for Transportation and Development Policy works around the world to design and implement high quality transport systems and policy solutions that make cities more livable, equitable, and sustainable. | United States | United States | Female | dl2353@nyu.edu | 3472064643 | Yes | Yes | Intergovernmental Negotiations | Yes | Yes | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
196 | 6/16/2015 3:30:57 | Scheeder | Donna | IFLA | www.ifla.org | President-elect | IFLA is the trusted global voice of the library & information community,and drives equitable access to information & knowledge for all. | USA | American | Female | Donna_scheeder@comcast.net | 31703140884 | Yes | Yes | All open working group meetings,all IGN meetings in Post 2015 | Yes | Yes | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
197 | 6/8/2015 20:08:17 | Reilly | Eileen | SSND | Www.gerhardinger.org | Main NGO Rep | transforming the world through education | US | US | Female | Eileenssnd@gmail.com | 203 856 4456 | Yes | Yes | 26-27 May Hearings | Yes | Yes | No | No | Working Group on Girls | Follow up and Review | ||||||||||||||||
198 | 6/10/2015 10:39:47 | Geyer-Allély | Elaine | WWF International | http://wwf.panda.org/ | Manager Policy and Sustainable Development | WWF’s mission is to stop the degradation of the planet’s natural environment and to build a future in which humans live in harmony with nature, by: conserving the world’s biological diversity; ensuring that the use of renewable natural resources is sustainable; and promoting the reduction of pollution and wasteful consumption. | Switzerland | American | Female | egeyer-allely@wwf.panda.org | +41 22 364 9028 | Yes | Yes | Commission on Sustainable Development roster, previous UN summits, conferences, 26-27 May 2015 UN General Assembly post-2015 hearings | Yes | Yes | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
199 | 6/8/2015 16:16:53 | Blomstrom | Eleanor | Women's Environment and Development Organization | www.wedo.org | Program Director | To contribute toward its vision for the world, WEDO’s mission is to ensure that women’s rights; social, economic and environmental justice; and sustainable development principles-as well as the linkages between them-are at the heart of global and national policies, programs and practices. | USA | USA | female | eleanor@wedo.org | 212-973-0328 | Yes | Yes | multiple | Yes | Yes | No | Preamble and introduction | ||||||||||||||||||
200 | 6/8/2015 22:47:22 | Diaz | Elizabeth | World Vision | www.wvi.org | Advocacy officer | Transformational Development that is community-based and sustainable, focused especially on the needs of children. | USA | Mexico | Female | elizabeth_diaz@wvi.org | 212-355-0069 | Yes | Yes | Most development summit | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | volunteer | Preamble and introduction, Follow up and Review | Elizabeth is young woman who is doing volunteer work. She has worked with young people regarding their migrant status. Has also provided counseling to adolescents. Overall she worked with vulnerable group. | |||||||||||||||
201 | 6/11/2015 15:10:09 | Lockwood | Elizabeth | CBM International | http://www.cbm.org/ | CBM Representative at the UN | An inclusive world in which all persons with disabilities enjoy their human rights and achieve their full potential. | USA | USA | female | elizabeth.lockwood@cbm.org | +1 646 944 2295 | Yes | No | None | Yes | Yes | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
202 | 6/11/2015 11:13:51 | Nash | Elizabeth | World YWCA | www.worldywca.org | World YWCA UN Representative | The vision of the World YWCA is a fully inclusive world where justice, peace, health, human dignity, freedom and care for the environment are promoted and sustained by women’s leadership. | USA | Canadian | F | elizabethnash.worldywca@gmail.com | 3474171521 | Yes | Yes | MDGs 2010 and many of the NY-based, regional and national consultations and debates related to the Post 2015 and SDG processes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Women's Major Group | Preamble and introduction, Annex I: Proposed target revisions for the SDGs, Means of Implementation and the Global Partnership | Project Officer with UNFPA Guatemala office working on Gender Equality, Institutional Stregthening and Population and Development (National Census) 2002-2004. Consultant with the World YWCA in Geneva, Switzerland responsible for training and strengthening a human rights-based approach to programming, projects, and global strategy.2007-2011 UN Representative for the World YWCA in New York. Focus has been on including young women in the Post 2015/SDG processes. Actively supporting the WMG and contributing to SRHR and adolescent inclusion in PMNCH advocacy related to Post 2015 Goals, Targets, and Indicators. | |||||||||||||||
203 | 6/10/2015 17:43:19 | Raider | Ellen | Center for Socio-eco-Nomiic Development | Csend.org | NY Representative | The Centre for Socio-Eco-Nomic Development (CSEND) promotes equitable, sustainable and integrated development through dialogue and institutional learning. | USA | USA | Female | ellen.raider@gmail.com | 718 499 2612 | Yes | Yes | Post 2015 agenda process | Yes | Yes | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
204 | 6/9/2015 9:40:21 | Muttathu | Elsa | International Presetnation Association | http://internationalpresentaitonassociation.org | Main NGO representative | To channel our resources so that we can speak and act in partnership with others for global justice | USA | Indian | Female | pbvmipa@msn.com | 2123700075 | Yes | Yes | Rio, Rio+20, WSSD 2002, 26-27 May 2015 UNGA post 2015 hearings | Yes | Yes | No | No | none | Preamble and introduction | ||||||||||||||||
205 | 6/10/2015 10:25:43 | Higbie | Erica | FAWCO | www.fawco.org | UN Rep | Women's Rights | USA | Australian | Female | ericahigbie@yahoo.com | 6463576738 | Yes | No | None | Yes | Yes | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
206 | 6/11/2015 18:26:47 | Delgado | Esperanza | Fundacion Mexicana para la Planeacion Familiar AC MEXFAM | http://www.mexfam.org.mx | Advocacy Director | To promote and defend human rights, specifically sexual and reproductive rights from women and adolescents | Mexico | Mexican | Female | edelgado@mexfam.org.mx | 5255 54163417 | Yes | Yes | IGN meetings on Jan, Feb, Apr, and May of 2015 under the Post 2015 Agenda | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | ||||||||||||||||||
207 | 6/10/2015 10:07:28 | Wagner | Estelle | IPPF/WHR | www.ippfwhr.org | International Advocacy Coordinator | IPPF aims to improve the quality of life of individuals by campaigning for sexual and reproductive health and rights through advocacy and services, especially for poor and vulnerable people. We defend the right of all young people to enjoy their sexual lives free from ill health, unwanted pregnancy, violence and discrimination. We support a woman’s right to choose to terminate her pregnancy legally and safely. We strive to eliminate sexually transmitted infections and reduce the spread and impact of HIV/AIDS. | USA | USA | Female | ewagner@ippfwhr.org | 212-214-0241 | Yes | Yes | CSW, CPD, Rio+20, Post-2015, May 26-27 hearings, ICPD Beyond 2014 Review | Yes | Yes | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
208 | 6/8/2015 16:44:54 | Birch | Eugenie | Huariou Commission | http://huairou.org/ | advisor | The Huairou Commission develops strategic partnerships and linkages among grassroots women’s organizations, advancing their capacity to collectively influence political spaces on behalf of their communities and enhance their sustainable, resilient community development practices. | US | US | Female | geniebirch@gmail.com | 9174127911 | Yes | Yes | PrepCom 1 and II for Habitat, Habitat Governing Council | Yes | Yes | Yes | Preamble and introduction | Eugénie L. Birch FAICP, RTPI (hon), is the Nussdorf Professor of Urban Research, Department of City and Regional Planning, School of Design, University of Pennsylvania. Dr.Birch’s most recent publications include Global Urbanization (2011, co-edited with Susan Wachter), Women’s Health and the World’s Cities (2011, co-edited with Afaf Meleis and Susan Wachter) and Neighborhoods and Life Chances, How Place Matters (2011, co-edited with Susan Wachter and Harriet Newberger)Her current research includes Penn IUR-sponsored Anchor Institutions in the Northeast Corridor, APEC-Energy Smart Communities Knowledge-Sharing Platform supported by the government of Taiwan, Energy Efficient Building Stakeholder Platform supported by the U.S. Department of Energy, and Sustainable Development Indicators Project supported by the Ford Foundation. She is currently chair, UN-HABITAT’s World Urban Campaign and president of its special initiative, the General Assembly of Partners. Dr. Birch, who lives in New York City, holds a Ph.D and Masters in Urban Planning from Columbia University and an A.B. cum laude in History from Bryn Mawr College. | |||||||||||||||||
209 | 6/15/2015 6:51:14 | Ugbe | Evelyn | Women Environmental Programme | www.wepnigeria.net | programme officer | WEP is committed to empowering Women and youth to effectively address the environmental, economic and political issues that affect them. | Nigeria | Nigeria | Female | eveofprague@gmail.com | +2348066318012 | Yes | Yes | The organisation has ECOSOC status and has participated in CSD since 2009 in addition participated in previous IGN | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Womens Major Group | Means of Implementation and the Global Partnership | Evelyn Ugbe is vibrant, committed and adventurous African gender equality activist. she participated in post-2015 processes globally monitoring gender issues, inequalities and making inputs. As part of the Post-2015 Presidential Youth Summit member on MDGs in Nigeria I continually make case for gender issues and all form of inequality on SDGs. I contributed to the Post-2015 online consultations, inputs on gender. She also contributed to the Zero draft of the outcome document for the UN Summit to adopt the Post-2015 Development Agenda making input on means of implementation particularly on issues of access to reliable and sustainable modern energy for all. Promote peaceful and inclusive societies for sustainable development provide access to justice for all build effective, accountable and inclusive societies for all. Finally availability and sustainable water and sanitation for all. Evelyn served at several programmes of the UN Women Civil Society Advisory Group. She is a member of, 100 women lobby group in Nigeria, Women Major Group Women major, water supply sanitation and collaborative council. She presented a paper on “Women’s right to information an imperative for 2015 election” at a sensitization programme for female voters organised by United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) she participated in the review of National Gender policy. | |||||||||||||||
210 | 6/9/2015 9:45:04 | Palacio | Fabio | International Movement ATD Fourth World | www.4thworldmovement.org | Policy & Advocacy Officer | ATD Fourth World works to overcome the injustices of persistent poverty and social exclusion by bringing together people from all walks of life, learning from people who face poverty every day, and running family and community projects. | United States | Colombia/USA | Male | fpalacio@4thworldmovement.org | 2122281339 | Yes | Yes | All | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | NGO | Preamble and introduction, Follow up and Review | Fabio Palacio is a representative of the International Movement ATD Fourth World to the United Nations. He joined ATD Fourth World after international development experience in microfinance program implementation in Colombia, water purification and delivery system design in rural Guatemala, and qualitative and quantitative research on international social movements at the Johns Hopkins University. His initial role with ATD Fourth World was project coordination, running community development and solidarity-building projects throughout New York City. He then joined the International Policy and Advocacy team where he has performed extensive policy analysis and written a number of position papers and articles regarding the UN sustainable development and human rights agendas. In his most recent post, Fabio has closely followed the work of the Open Working Group on Sustainable Development (and then the Intergovernmental Negotiations on Post-2015) liaising with member state representatives on issues ranging from poverty eradication and human rights to economic development, resilience and environmental sustainability. He has also organized events with other stakeholders including Unicef, Baha’i, Oxford University, and the NGO subcommittee for the Eradication of Poverty. Fabio has spoken at various events at the UN and has facilitated a wide range of multi-stakeholder discussions. | |||||||||||||||
211 | 6/8/2015 21:18:59 | Zainoeddin | Frances | Gray Panthers NY | graypanthersny.org | Representative to the United Nations | Active engagement, civic participation and responsibility are fundamental to achieving social and economic justice and peace | USA | Australian | Female | fzainoeddin@msn.com | 1-646-309-9663 | Yes | Yes | 26-27 May 2015 UN GA post 2015 hearings; OWG on SDGs; Sendai Conference; World Assembly on Ageing, Beijing Conference; Rio Conference; Cairo Conference on Population. | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Stakeholder Group on Ageing | Preamble and introduction | Worked at the United Nations, after 31 years of service and upon retirement joined the NGO community, particularly the NGO Committee on Ageing and the NGO Committee on the Status of Women. I am familiar with intergovernmental negotiations and issues of concern to the international community. Have followed the OWG discussions over the past two years on behalf of the Stakeholder Group on Ageing. Am committed to ensuring that to leave no one behind means inclusion of all people of all ages. | |||||||||||||||
212 | 6/15/2015 8:38:31 | Trueman | Grace | Sustainable World Initiative | www.swinitiative.com | Research intern | The Sustainable World Initiative works to make ecological accounting central to decision-making and seeks to deepen the discussion on sustainability with the leading thinkers in the field. | USA | USA | Female | gtrueman@populationinstitute.org | 914-715-9094 | Yes | Yes | SWI has participated in the OWG on SDGs and the Post-2015 development agenda negotiations. | Yes | Yes | No | Yes | ||||||||||||||||||
213 | 6/16/2015 2:50:16 | Harris | Grove | Temple of Understanding | templeofunderstanding.org | Main Representative to the United Nations | Building a sustainable future through Interfaith cooperation | USA | American | f | groveharris@gmail.com | 6179996148 | Yes | Yes | OWG on SDGs, Post-2015 Dev Agenda negotiations, CSW, CSD etc | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | The Temple of Understanding, one of the oldest Interfaith organizations in the United States | Preamble and introduction, Means of Implementation and the Global Partnership | Grove Harris consults on current issues and religious diversity in America and the interfaith movement. She serves as a representative to the United Nations for the Temple of Understanding doing environmental advocacy from an interfaith perspective. She belongs to the Mining Working Group, which promotes a human rights agenda in the extractive industries and for water globally. She leads the Interfaith Consortium for Ecological Civilization, and participates in the Women’s Major Group. She was the Program Director for the 2009 Parliament of the World's Religions, Melbourne, Australia orchestrating over 600 programs for the six-day international conference. Grove Harris served as Managing Director of the Pluralism Project at Harvard University through January, 2007, a leading project on religious diversity and educational tools for teaching about religious difference. She blogs on the Huffington Post and has written chapters published in numerous books. She has taught in diverse settings for adults and youth. Her community activism has included environmental concerns, peace activism, economic development for women, religious freedom, and sustainable agriculture. Her B.A. is in Women's Studies, Business, and Religion, University of Massachusetts (1992). Her Master of Divinity degree from Harvard Divinity School (1996) incorporated organizational development, business and ethics. She was a Chaplain at MCI-Framingham, and a Peace Commissioner for the City of Cambridge. | |||||||||||||||
214 | 6/13/2015 10:34:11 | Sheerazi | Hadia | Friendship Ambassador's Foundation | www.faf.org | Fellow | Friendship Ambassadors Foundation is an organization with broad, international relations, that creates the platforms upon which transformative, intercultural exchanges, youth leadership programming, and humanitarian volunteer service projects take place | USA | Pakistani | Female | Hadia@faf.org | 7186834605 | Yes | No | WPAY, Global Partnerships Forum, UN Youth Assembly | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Youth and civil society | Preamble and introduction | Hadia was born and raised in Pakistan and came to the United States in 2006 to as a Presidential Scholar at St. John's University. As an undergraduate she was inducted into six national honor societies as well as the President's Society and Skull & Circle Honor Society. She was awarded the Gold Key (Economics), John J. Coffey Award, Martin Luther King Jr. & St. Vincent de Paul Leadership Award, and was named to Who's Who Among Students in American Universities. Hadia graduated summa cum laude as the Commencement Speaker and Student Marshall in 2010. She went on to serve as Pro Bono Coordinator at the international law firm, Hughes Hubbard & Reed LLP, managing pro bono matters, partnerships and legal clinics across five cities. She returned to St. John’s to serve as Graduate Assistant to the Executive Vice President and obtained an MA in International Relations. Currently, Hadia is studying Sustainability Management at Columbia University, and is the Campus Ambassador for Half the Sky and the ONE Campaign. She is an Advisor on Youth and Enterprise to Commonwealth Businesswomen’s Network, Peace Wall Ambassador for CITYarts, Amplifier for Girl Be Heard, Advisory Board Member of Cristo Rey High School, Global Youth Ambassador for A World At School, and served as Team Leader of the Grants Advisory Committee of The New York Women’s Foundation. Hadia has participated as a youth delegate at the UN ECOSOC Youth Forum and UN Youth Assembly, and is as an Empower Women Global Champion. | |||||||||||||||
215 | 6/11/2015 21:37:47 | Hansson | Hanna | CI | http://www.civicus.org | Post-2015 Coordinator | CIVICUS is an international alliance dedicated to strengthening citizen action and civil society throughout the world. | Sweden/South Africa | Swedish | Female | hanna.hansson@civicus.org | +46 767934009 | Yes | Yes | CIVICUS is one of the organising partners of the NGO Major Group. CIVICUS has participated in several UN summits, including Rio+20, The 2010 United Nations Summit on the Millennium Development, UN Special event on post-2015 in September 2013. We have also participated in the OWG meetings, the PGA thematic hearings on post-2015, the 26-27 May 2015 UN GA post-2015 hearings and as well as all post-2015 IGN negotiations. | Yes | Yes | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
216 | 6/16/2015 14:52:30 | Reyad | Helana | VGIF | vgif.org | Intern | Women | New York | American | Female | helanareyad@gmail.com | 917-288-2485 | Yes | No | None | Yes | Yes | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
217 | 6/11/2015 10:42:21 | Dennis | Helen | Christian Aid | http://www.christianaid.org.uk/ | Senior Adviser - Poverty and Inequality | Christian Aid is a Christian organisation that insists the world can and must be swiftly changed to one where everyone can live a full life, free from poverty. We work globally for profound change that eradicates the causes of poverty, striving to achieve equality, dignity and freedom for all, regardless of faith or nationality. | UK | British | Female | hdennis@christian-aid.org | +44 (0)207 523 2381 / +44 (0)7932008949 | Yes | Yes | Rio +20; OWG (Jan, May and June), IGN March and April 2015, FFD session in April, UNFCCC - COP meetings & intersessionals; CSW 58 & 59, UNCAC COP in Panama | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | I didn't answer yes but we are members of Beyond 2015, CAN-I and ACT Alliance - we may be able to speak on behalf of these networks. We also engage with the NGO and Women's Major Groups | Preamble and introduction, Means of Implementation and the Global Partnership | Helen Dennis leads Christian Aid's work on the post-2015 development agenda with a focus on inequality, including gender equality, and environmental sustainability. In 2013, she was the lead author of Christian Aid's post-2015 report which brought together perspectives from 17 partner organisations. She co-chairs the Beyond 2015 UK coalition and is an active member of the ACT Alliance working group on post-2015, bringing the perspective of faith-based agencies into the debate. She attended a number of OWG meetings, helped to organise a side event on DRR and resilience in January 2014, and participated in the March 2015 IGN. Christian Aid is well known for its campaigns on tax justice and climate change, and is also engaged in the FFD negotiations. | |||||||||||||||
218 | 6/12/2015 12:32:14 | Morton | Helen | Save the Children | www.savethechildren.org.uk | Post-2015 Global Lead | No Child Born to Die | United Kingdom | British | female | h.morton@savethechildren.org.uk | 07855 861403 | Yes | Yes | All of the above | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | NGO | Preamble and introduction | Helen Morton has spent the past decade working in international development advocacy – championing causes from infectious disease control to disaster risk reduction and energy access. She is currently employed by Save the Children, leading the organisation’s global engagement with the Post 2015 Development Agenda. Her role involves high-political representation, capital level advocacy coordination and strategy formulation - to help deliver a Post 2015 Framework that works. Before joining Save the Children, Helen was Head of Global Advocacy for INGO Practical Action and Trustee for Basic Needs, a mental health and development charity. | |||||||||||||||
219 | 6/10/2015 5:51:01 | Okondo | Hendrica | World YWCA | www.worldywca.org | Global Programme Manager | The World Young Women's Christian Association (World YWCA) is a global network of women leading social and economic change in over 120 countries worldwide. The World YWCA advocates for peace, justice, human rights and care for the environment and has been at the forefront of raising the status of women for more than a century. The World YWCA develops women’s leadership to find local solutions to the global inequalities women face. | Switzerland | Kenyan | Female | hendricao@yahoo.com | 41767874518 | Yes | Yes | CSW CPD UNGA | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | women and girls | Means of Implementation and the Global Partnership, Annex II: Food for Thought Paper on Proposed Technology Facilitation Mechanism | Hendrica Okondo, from Kenya, holds a Bachelor of Science in Biomedical science from the University of Nairobi, Kenya and a Master of Science in Public Health from the Imperial College University of London. She has previously worked as Gender Adviser at the UN World Food Programme, Programme Manager for UNIFEM South Sudan and Country Programme Manager for UNIFEM Tanzania. She has extensive working experience in Women’s Human Rights, especially in the context of SRHR & HIV and Humanitarian settings. Since 2010 , she has been the Global Programme Manager for SRHR &HIV at the World YWCA and responsible for programmes in 32 countries in Africa. She has done extensive research on SRHR in Africa and has over 20 years advocating for implementation of key global commitments on women, young women and girls’ rights through CEDAW mechanisms, the Commission on the Status of Women, the Human Rights Council and the International Conference on Population and Development, training and mobilising young women champions across YWCA movement and African Women human rights partners in these processes. | |||||||||||||||
220 | 6/12/2015 5:59:24 | Cawsey | Ian | World Society for the Protection of Animals (now known as World Animal Protection) | www.worldanimalprotection,org | COO | We are World Animal Protection We end the needless suffering of animals We influence decision makers to put animals on the global agenda We help the world see how important animals are to all of us We inspire people to change animals’ lives for the better We move the world to protect animals. | UK | UK | Male | iancawsey@worldanimalprotection.org | +447774216870 | Yes | Yes | We have participated on the Post-2015 Agenda from Rio+, all through the OWG onwards | Yes | Yes | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
221 | 6/14/2015 20:43:22 | Klockmann | Ida | Danish Family Planning Association | www.sexogsamfund.dk | International Advocacy Officer | The Danish Family Planning Association (DFPA) 1) fights for sexual and reproductive rights, 2) for strengthening the individual’s possibilities to make free and informed choices about sexuality, sexual and reproductive health, contraceptives and abortion, and 3) advocates for the universal right to information and health services in relation to sexuality, pregnancy and birth. | Denmark | Danish | Female | ik@sexogsamfund.dk | 4525393001 | No | Yes | DFPA has participated in the Rio+20 Summit, post-2015 IGNs in March and April, as well as the UNGA civil society hearings in 26-27 May and the first meeting in IAEG | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Women-s Major Group and Action Campaign for Sexual and Reproductive Heath and Reproductive Rights | Preamble and introduction, Annex I: Proposed target revisions for the SDGs, Follow up and Review | An International Advocacy Officer in charge of the Danish Family Planning Association’s (DFPA) global policy processes, I am currently based in NYC to closely follow the development of the post-2015 IGNs in June and July. I attended the March and April IGNs as well and participated in the civil hearings in the UNGA in May, whereby I have taken actively part in discussions about goals, targets and indicators, MoI and financing for development, follow up and review processes. Lastly, I am actively following the indicator process, and delivered a statement on behalf of the civil society during the first meeting in the IAEG. Besides attending the previous negotiations and meetings, I am part of several sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) networks that have been very active in the entire post-2015 process incl. providing inputs at several occasions. This includes chairing the global Population and Sustainable Development Alliance (PSDA), working with SRHR in relation to sustainable development and currently planning its participation in COP21. Besides this, I am in excellent dialogue with the Danish UN Mission. I studied international development and global studies. Previously a sexual education teacher and having worked on violence against women in Malawi, on developing a gender equality program in Tanzania during an internship at the Danish Embassy, and with my current position in DFPA, I have a great understanding of the perspectives of the post-2015 agenda and its related target groups in both North and South. | |||||||||||||||
222 | 6/9/2015 14:53:01 | Pereira Cunha | Isabela | Beyond 2015 | beyond2015.org | Supporting Consultant - Advocacy Team | Beyond 2015 is a global civil society campaign, pushing for a strong and legitimate successor framework to the Millennium Development Goals. | United States | Brazilian | Female | icunha@beyond2015.org | 2027337377 | No | Yes | CSO Hearing | Yes | Yes | No | No | -- | |||||||||||||||||
223 | 6/14/2015 10:59:09 | Skrzypczyk | Jakub | Youth Coalition for Sexual and Reproductive Rights (YCSRR) | youthcoalition.org | Treasurer, Member of the Board of Directors | The Youth Coalition for Sexual and Reproductive Rights aims to ensure that the sexual and reproductive rights of all young people are respected, guaranteed and promoted, and strives to secure the meaningful participation of young people in decision-making that affects their lives, by advocating, generating knowledge, sharing information, building partnerships and training young activists with a focus on the regional and international levels. | Poland | Polish | Male | jakub@youthcoalition.org | +48602695328 | No | Yes | OWG sessions, CPD sessions, UNGASS, Global Youth Forum, CSW sessions, UNECE Regional Conference. Enabling choices: population priorities for the 21st century | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | We work with Major Group on Children and Youth | Preamble and introduction, Annex I: Proposed target revisions for the SDGs, Follow up and Review | Jakub is a member of Youth Coalition for Sexual and Reproductive Rights. He has been following sustainable development issues since 2007. He spoke on behalf of young people at the high-level panel during the International Conference on Population and Development Beyond 2014, UNECE Regional Conference, Enabling choices: population priorities for the 21st century in Geneva in July 2013. He also spoke on behalf of the Major Group on Children and Youth during the morning briefing at the 6th session of the Open Working Group on Sustainable Development Goals in New York in December 2013. He's mostly interested in issues related to climate change, sexual and reproductive rights, women's empowerment and corporate social responsibility. | |||||||||||||||
224 | 6/9/2015 5:35:33 | van Houwelingen | Jan | World Society for the Protection of Animals | http://www.worldanimalprotection.org | Senior Public Affairs Manager | WSPA works to end the suffering of billions of animals around the world. We passionately believe that animal welfare matters and animal cruelty must end, whether that animal is in the wild, living in a community, caught up in a disaster or is being farmed. Through strategic campaigning and by proving our lasting solutions, we will put animal welfare on the global agenda and show that what's good for animals i good for the world. | United Kingdom | Netherlands | Male | houwelingen@worldanimalprotection.org | +44 7815536715 | Yes | Yes | Rio+20 conference, all OWG sessions, all Post-2015 intergovernmental negotiations sessions to date, UNEA, World Health Assembly, CFS meetings on Principles for Responsible Investments in Agriculture and Food Systems, Sendai conference and all Sendai PrepCom meetings, etc. | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Food and Agriculture Cluster | Preamble and introduction, Follow up and Review | I have over 20 years of experience in development and political affairs of which over 10 years with the United Nations (UNDP and DPA). In 2000 I acted as the representative of the UN in the drafting team of a joint OECD/World Bank/IMF/UN publication entitled 'A Better World for All' which pre-conceptualized the creation of the MDGs. I've spend 4 years with UNDP, acting as the secretariat of the UN Development Group and was part of the team that created the CCA/UNDAF and other UN coordination tools. I've also spend 8 years with DPA in the Middle East, coordination UN humanitarian and development aid, lead negotiations with Israeli authorities on humanitarian access and was part of the team that created the Roadmap to Peace. For the past few years, I've advised the largest animal welfare organization in the world on how to get animals to feature on the UN agenda and engaged with UN agencies and UN Member States on why animals matter to sustainable development. | |||||||||||||||
225 | 6/11/2015 0:01:46 | Zonneveld | Jasmine | Muslims for Progressive Values | http://www.mpvusa.org | Youth Representative | MPV is a Muslim faith based human rights organization working for the implementation of progressive values – human rights, freedom of expression, and separation of church and state – as well as inclusive and tolerant understandings of Islam. | United States | South East Asian | Female | jasmine2814@gmail.com | 3238393265 | No | Yes | Open Working Group, IGNs | Yes | Yes | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
226 | 6/9/2015 20:18:26 | Abbasi | Jassim | Tinker Institute on International Law and Organizations (T.I.I.L.O.) | www.tiilo.org | Fellow | T.I.I.L.O. is dedicated to education and research on international law and organizations. | USA | USA | male | ctinker04@yahoo.com | 646-284-1832 | Yes | Yes | Rio '92, CSD, Rio+20, OWG on SDGs for 2 years, COPs for CBD and Ramsar Conventions | Yes | Yes | No | No | NGO MG | |||||||||||||||||
227 | 6/12/2015 16:22:37 | Huffines | Jeffery | CIVICUS | www.civicus.org | UN Representative | CIVICUS is an international alliance dedicated to strengthening citizen action and civil society throughout the world. | USA | USA | Male | jeffery.huffines@civicus.org | +1 646-707-1060 | Yes | Yes | All of the above | Yes | Yes | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
228 | 6/9/2015 2:06:35 | Martens | Jens | Global Policy Forum | www.globalpolicy.org | Executive Director | Global Policy Forum is an independent policy watchdog that monitors the work of the United Nations and scrutinizes global policymaking. We promote accountability and citizen participation in decisions on peace and security, social justice and international law. For further information see: https://www.globalpolicy.org/about-gpf-mm.html | Germany | Germany | Male | jensmartens@globalpolicy.org | +49-170-7779005 | Yes | Yes | All UN Conferences of the 1990s, FfD, Post-2015 process etc. | Yes | Yes | No | No | -- | Annex I: Proposed target revisions for the SDGs, Means of Implementation and the Global Partnership | ||||||||||||||||
229 | 6/8/2015 16:21:21 | Romano | John | Transparency, Accountability & Participation (TAP) Network | http://www.tapnetwork2015.org | Coordinator | The Transparency, Accountability & Participation (TAP) Network is a broad network of CSOs that works to ensure that open, inclusive, accountable and effective governance is at the heart of Post-2015 sustainable development agenda, and that civil society are recognized and mobilized as indispensable partners in the design, implementation of and accountability for sustainable development policies, at all levels. | USA | USA | Male | romano@wfuna.org | +1 609 721 3316 | Yes | Yes | All of the above | Yes | Yes | Yes | Preamble and introduction, Follow up and Review | John Romano is the Coordinator of the Transparency, Accountability & Participation (TAP) Network, a broad informal coalition of over 110 civil society organizations working on accountability and broader governance issues in the context of the Post-2015 agenda. As Coordinator, John helps facilitates their engagement with one another to put together joint advocacy outputs as a Network, as well as their engagement in the Post-2015 processes. As a coalition of expert organizations on the topic of accountability, the TAP Network has been contributing significantly to the discussions around follow-up and review of the Post-2015 agenda already, including hosting an "interactive dialogue on follow-up and review" with Beyond 2015 and the Missions of Peru, France and Republic of Korea to the UN. The TAP Network have also published a joint policy paper on follow-up & review/accountability, which includes the inputs of dozens of organizations from within the Network, and endorsed by over 50 civil society organizations from all around the world. By the time of the Post-2015 negotiations, the TAP Network will have produced a joint response to the Post-2015 Zero Draft, with inputs from dozens of organizations. This will be the basis of our intervention during the Post-2015 negotiation stakeholder session. | |||||||||||||||||
230 | 6/17/2015 5:15:21 | Amatya | Jolly | International Youth Council - Nepal | Internationalyouthcouncil.com | Board Member | The IYC is dedicated to giving young people across the world both collective voice and a mechanism to support global sustainable development. | United States | Nepal | Female | jolly.amatya@gmail.com | 4433016126 | No | Yes | CSW 2015 | Yes | Yes | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
231 | 6/10/2015 10:55:42 | Morrow | Joseph | International Presentation Association | http://internationalpresentationassociation.org/ | NGO Representative | To channel our resources so that we can speak and act in partnership with others for global justice. | Australia | Australian | Male | pbvmipa@msn.com | 9173188143 | Yes | Yes | Rio, Rio+20, UNWSSD 2002, 26-27 May 2015 UNGA post 2015 hearings | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | none | Follow up and Review | Before coming to New York as an NGO representative for IPA, I worked in the legal field in Australia after successfully completing my Bachelor of Laws and my Bachelor of Political Science with a strong interest in Human Rights and International Law. Since arriving in New York in March, I have been closely following the intergovernmental negotiations for the post-2015 process, attending each session. I have been closely involved with consultation of our constituents regarding the issue of follow and review, particularly at the national level, and have been advocating for a strong HR basis for such a review mechanism during the negotiations. We believe this a critical issue particularly at this pivotal moment following the release of the zero draft. | |||||||||||||||
232 | 6/9/2015 9:36:01 | Bertram-Nothnagel | Jutta | Union Internationale des Avocats | www.uianet.org | Director of the Relations with Intergovernmental Organisations | defense of lawyers, rule of law, human rights, pursuit of peace, networking of lawyers | USA | German | Female | jfbn@att.net | 212 860 4733 | Yes | Yes | all sessions of the Commission on Sustainable Development, Johannesburg Summit, Rio+20, post-Rio+20 | Yes | Yes | No | No | I answered no | Follow up and Review | I answered no to 17 and 18 but could not submit the registration without filling out 19 and 20! | |||||||||||||||
233 | 6/15/2015 3:18:25 | Nilsson | karin | RFSU | www.rfsu.se | senior policy adviser | Gender equality, human rights and SRHR for all | sweden | swedish | female | karin.nilsson@rfsu.se | +46704611215 | Yes | Yes | IGN goals targets and indicator March 2015 | Yes | Yes | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
234 | 6/12/2015 12:22:02 | S Larrea | Katarina | Union to Union | Www.uniontounion.org | Head of Program | To promote strong independent an equal Trade Unions | Sweden | Swedish | F | Nina.larrea@uniontounion.org | +46705410758 | No | No | None | Yes | Yes | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
235 | 6/8/2015 16:38:58 | Donald | Kate | Center for Economic and Social Rights | cesr.org | Program Director | Social justice through human rights | USA | British | Female | kdonald@cesr.org | 6193765288 | Yes | Yes | post-2015 hearings | Yes | Yes | No | Follow up and Review | ||||||||||||||||||
236 | 6/16/2015 16:21:35 | Hunt | Kathleen | CARE International | www.care-international.org | UN Representative | Fighting poverty, ending discrimination in all its forms, promoting gender equality and empowerment of women and girls. | USA | USA | Female | khunt@care.org | 12126873181 | Yes | Yes | 2005 UNGA Summit, 2013 Climate Change Summit, UNFCCC annual CoPs and meetings, 26-27 May 2015 UN GA post-2015 hearings and continuous meetings on post-2015 SDG since 2010, among others | Yes | Yes | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
237 | 6/15/2015 12:13:09 | Tobin | Kathryn | Regions Refocus 2015 | http://www.daghammarskjold.se/regions-refocus/ | Policy Coordinator | An initiative housed at the Dag Hammarskjöld Foundation, Regions Refocus 2015 fosters regional and feminist solidarities for justice through policy dialogue between civil society, governments, sub-regional alliances, and the UN. | USA | USA | Female | katie@regionsrefocus.org | 3476470860 | No | No | FfD, post-2015 | Yes | Yes | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
238 | 6/9/2015 20:12:19 | Adams | Kayleigh | Tinker Institute on International Law and Organizations (T.I.I.L.O.) | www.tiilo.org | Intern | T.I.I.L.O. is dedicated to education and research on international law and organizations. | USA | USA | female | ctinker04@yahoo.com | 646-284-1832 | Yes | Yes | Rio '92, CSD, Rio+20, OWG on SDGs for 2 years, COPs for CBD and Ramsar Conventions | Yes | Yes | No | No | NGO MG | |||||||||||||||||
239 | 6/10/2015 14:02:53 | Christensen | Klaus | Nonviolence International | www.nonviolenceinternational.net | Project Manager / post-2015 agenda | Nonviolence International researches and promotes nonviolent action, a culture of peace, and seeks to reduce violence and passivity worldwide. We believe that all people of every culture and religion can employ appropriate nonviolent methods for personal fulfillment, positive social change and international peace. | USA | Danish | Male | christensen.klaus@gmail.com | 9172941921 | Yes | Yes | Post-2015, IAEG, PGA and FfD | Yes | Yes | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
240 | 6/14/2015 7:34:02 | Mayo | Kristina | Shinji Shumeikai aka Shumei | www.shumei-international.org | UN representative | Contribute to the wellbeing of the planet through practicing Harmony with Nature, natural agriculture and | USA | USA | F | kristinamayo@mailas.com | 917 209 0762 | Yes | Yes | CSD's, UNCSD 2012 and Post-2015 SD Agenda | Yes | Yes | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
241 | 6/12/2015 14:17:42 | Deleon | Lean | WEDO | wedo.org | Post-2015 Programme Associate | The Women’s Major Group takes responsibility for facilitating women’s civil society input into the policy space provided by the United Nations (participation, speaking, submission of proposals, access to documents). | USA | USA | Male | lean@wedo.org | 5105868799 | Yes | Yes | Post-2015 IGN | Yes | Yes | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
242 | 6/9/2015 1:00:38 | Dabbagh | Lina | Climate Action Network | http://www.climatenetwork.org/ | Policy Officer | http://www.climatenetwork.org/about/about-can | Mexico | German | Female | ldabbagh@climatenetwork.org | 5548841851 | Yes | Yes | All | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | Climate Action Network | Preamble and introduction | Lina would speak on behalf of Climate Action Network International. CAN is the world’s largest network of civil society organizations working together to promote government action to address the climate crisis, with more than 900 members in over 100 countries. www.climatenetwork.org Lina holds a masters degree in Regional Science of Latin America and Politics from the University of Cologne, Germany. During her studies she served as a research fellow at the Wuppertal Climate Change Research Institute, Germany. After her studies, she went to Mexico where she earned a postgraduate diploma in Environmental Economics at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) and where she worked for WWF-Mexico as Program Development Officer. She is familiar with the post-2015 process, has good public speaking skills and is reliable. | |||||||||||||||
243 | 6/16/2015 8:23:18 | Nordin Thorslund | Linda | United Nations Association of Sweden | www.fn.se | Secretary-General | For a better world | Sweden | Swedish | Female | linda.nordin@fn.se | +46707572277 | Yes | Yes | Rio + 20 Rio de Janeiro 2012, MDG Summit 2010. | Yes | Yes | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
244 | 6/8/2015 20:31:12 | Russell-Moyle | Lloyd | International Falcon Movement - Socialist Educational International | Ifm-sei org | UN representative | Education, empowerment, development and critical thought | UK | UK | Make | Lloyd@childrenyouth.org | +447899785264 | Yes | Yes | Wssd, GA hearings | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | We take part in mgcy | Preamble and introduction, Follow up and Review | Have been following the discussions on SD since 2002 and lead European youth delegation to rio+20 | |||||||||||||||
245 | 6/16/2015 20:42:16 | Russell-moyle | Lloyd | IFM-sei | Ifm-SEI.org | Un rep | Education | Uk | Uk | Male | Lloyd@childrenyouth.org | 646-583-2795 | Yes | Yes | Wssd, CSD, rio+20 | Yes | Yes | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
246 | 6/9/2015 9:09:30 | Heninger | Lori | Plan International | www.plan-international.org | Head of Office | Plan aims to achieve lasting improvements in the quality of life of deprived children in developing countries, through a process that unites people across cultures and adds meaning and value to their lives, by: | US | US | Female | lori.heninger@plan-international.org | 917.398.0018 | Yes | Yes | CSW, IDG, UNGA, Sendai, UPR, more. | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | other stakeholder | Preamble and introduction, Follow up and Review | Lori Heninger, Ph.D., is Head of Office NY/UN Liaison for Plan International. Lori’s job with Plan International includes ensuring child rights and child and youth participation are included in UN policies, procedures, practices and resolutions. Prior to working with Plan International, Lori was Director of the Inter-Agency Network for Education in Emergencies, a 10,000 member network committed to ensuring safe, quality, relevant education for all in crisis and crisis-prone contexts. Lori received her Masters in Social Work from Columbia University and her Ph.D. from City University, both in New York. | |||||||||||||||
247 | 6/15/2015 8:12:47 | Reyes Zuniga | Luisa Emilia | Equidad de Género: Ciudadanía, Trabajo y Familia | www.equidad.org.mx | Program Director | Equidad de Género, Ciudadanía, Trabajo y Familia A.C. (Gender Equity: Citizenship, Work and Family) is a civil society organization founded in 1996 to promote equality between women and men through the development and incorporation of public policy proposals with a gender perspective and the strengthening of women’s leadership and civil participation in all aspects of political and social life in Mexico. | México | Mexican | Female | emilia@equidad.org.mx | +5215554109398 | Yes | Yes | The latest was the 26-27 Hearings, but we have been following the P-2015 during the IGN, and were at the GA Climate summit in 2015 | Yes | Yes | No | No | I promote policies and budgets for equality and sustainable development in Mexico. I have trained officers in the executive and legislative branch in Mexico, as well as in other countries in the LAC region. I have trained officers in the UN agencies of the LAC region. Equidad is also an OP for the WMG and we have promoted the active and meaningful participation of women's organizations in the process. | |||||||||||||||||
248 | 6/12/2015 16:24:06 | Walsh | Lynn | Universal Peace Federation | upf.org | Director, Office of Family and Human Development | The Universal Peace Federation (UPF) is a global network of individuals and organizations dedicated to building a world of peace in which everyone can live in freedom, harmony, cooperation and prosperity. Peace is not simply the absence of war or a term that applies only to the relationships among nations. Peace is an essential quality that should characterize all relationships. UPF advocates renewal of the United Nations, including a proposal that the UN create an interreligious council within its structures. UPF implements its programs through a global network of Ambassadors for Peace. UPF encourages all religions to dialogue and cooperate for peace based upon the recognition that human dignity derives from a universal divine source that is the basis of harmony and unification. UPF offers relief and humanitarian programs, service-learning projects, character education and sports programs with a special focus on personal leadership and peacemaking skills. | United States | US | female | lwalsh@upf.org | 9144333710 | Yes | Yes | 26-27 May 2015 UN General Assembly post-2015 hearings, SDG OWGs, Rio +20, | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Families and Universal Peace Federation | Annex I: Proposed target revisions for the SDGs | Adjunct Instructor in Sociology and Psychology specializing in human develpment and families, University of Bridgeport Director, Office of Families and Human Development, UPF. Speaker and Teacher of character development, relationship and parenting education Family Therapist | |||||||||||||||
249 | 6/9/2015 9:39:14 | Goldberger | Margaret | Working Group on Girls | Girlsrights.org | Intern | To promote the rights of the girl child and to empower girls across the world | United States of America | American | Female | Magschwa@gmail.com | 862-596-3983 | Yes | Yes | Post-2015 hearings | Yes | Yes | No | No | None | Preamble and introduction | The form forced me to answer question 20, however I will not be speaking on the 24th | |||||||||||||||
250 | 6/11/2015 12:01:20 | Viana Da Silva | Maria Clara | Grupo de Informacion en Reproducion Elegida - GIRE | www.resurj.org/www.https://www.gire.org.mx | RESURJ Executive Coordinator | Realizing Sexual and Reproductive Justice (RESURJ) is a global alliance of younger feminist activists, ages 19-39, and working across generations, constituencies and identities to secure young people and women’s sexual and reproductive rights and health at all levels. RESURJ was created in 2014 and works through local organizations as a global network to advocate for funding, policies and programs that ensure equitable access to sexual and reproductive health services, protection of sexual rights and reproductive rights, the achievement of gender equality and non-discrimination, and meaningful participation of young feminists in women’s and feminist movements across Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Middle East. | United States | Brazilian | Female | mviana@resurj.org | 15085724121 | Yes | Yes | Conference on Population and Development; Post 2015 hearings; Open Working Group sessions; Commission on the Status of Women | Yes | Yes | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
251 | 6/11/2015 19:26:24 | mancilla mendoza | mariana | Balance | www.redbalance.org | program officer of youth | Balance es una organización feminista progresista que actúa a nivel local, regional y global para construir alternativas para vivir sexualidades libres y placenteras transformando las políticas públicas en salud y sexualidad para que aborden efectivamente la injusticia confiando en el poder que tienen mujeres y jóvenes para mejorar sus condiciones de vida. | Mexico | mexican | famale | jovenes@redbalance.org | +525555391802 | No | No | none | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | Preamble and introduction, Annex I: Proposed target revisions for the SDGs, Means of Implementation and the Global Partnership, Follow up and Review | Since 2012 to date has given point to the construction of the Post2015 Agenda at the national level, especially with UNFPA in the work of the National Youth Agenda, in regional and international monitoring participating in meetings of ECLAC and international organizations like the Youth Coalition for Sexual and Reproductive Rights and CPD to position the subject of education comprehensive sexuality as an indicator for the purpose of education and include the participation of young women in the development agenda. As a future pedagogue, it is very clear to me, although always worth emphasizing, that high quality education is a fundamental right and ensures increased life opportunities for young girls and women around the world. As a young woman, I think it is important that there are these spaces so that we can reshape the future we want for our lives and the lives of our families. The Post-2015 Agenda can’t be published without the recognition of all the rights of women and without clear of´ its role for the development of a world better. Through the Alliance, which has the organization with RESURJ we will share lessons learned during this process other women in other regions of the world and at the national level through the Group of youth organizations which is the follow up Post 2015 will make a forum with decision makers that assume commitments and give follow-up to the means of implementation and the same objectives of the agenda also disseminate the results of these sessions through fact sheets for other organizations. | ||||||||||||||||
252 | 6/14/2015 2:11:02 | Haslegrave | Marianne | Commonwealth Medical Trust (Commat) | www.NGOsBeyond2014.org | Director | Commat’s mission is to promote health and the prevention of disease and disability and the advancement of human rights, including sexual and reproductive health and rights particularly for young people and women as well as vulnerable and marginalized groups, by working particularly with policy-makers and health professional and other non-governmental organizations, especially in Commonwealth developing countries. | United Kingdom | British | Female | mh@commat.org | +44 7767 313032 | No | Yes | UN General Assembly Special Event 2013; UN General Assembly Special Session on ICPD Beyond 2014 | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Health in Post-2015 Coalition | Preamble and introduction | Marianne Haslegrave has participated in all sessions of the inter-governmental negotiations (IGN) as well as nearly all sessions of the Open Working Group (OWG) as a member of the Health in Post-2015 Coalition (Health Coalition), the Platform on Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights and the Women’s Major Group. She has made one presentation and three interventions from the floor in the IGN and two presentations in the OWG on behalf of the Health Coalition. In addition, she has attended preparatory meetings for the Financing for Development Conference, the UN Statistical Commission and the IAEG on SDGs. In developing presentations position-papers she has worked closely with members of the Health Coalition through inclusive, comprehensive processes, and is doing so in preparing the statement for presentation in this session. In addition, she prepares postings on the post-2015 development agenda and related issues five or more times a week for the www.NGOsBeyond2015.org website and has had articles published on the same topics, as well as a letter in the Economist, which was endorsed by over 80 international and national organizations. She is the Director of Commat, having also served as the CEO of the Commonwealth Medical Association and the International Federation of Business and Professional Women and President of the International Federation of University Women. She has represented organizations at the UN since 1974. | |||||||||||||||
253 | 6/8/2015 16:43:13 | Ullmann | Maribel | Plan International | http://plan-international.org/ | Advocacy Officer | lan aims to achieve lasting improvements in the quality of life of deprived children in developing countries, through a process that unites people across cultures and adds meaning and value to their lives. | USA | USA | Female | maribel.ullmann@plan-international.org | 9173980018, ext 5 | Yes | Yes | previous UN summits and conferences | Yes | Yes | No | Follow up and Review | ||||||||||||||||||
254 | 6/10/2015 6:41:01 | Szostak | Marta | ASTRA Network / Federation for Women and Family Planning serving as ASTRA Secretariat | www.astra.org.pl | Network Coordinator | ASTRA aims at the prioritization of SRHR on international, regional and national agendas, in particular in the EU and UN institutions. The Network works towards transforming gender power relations in society so that women, girls, men and boys can enjoy their sexual and reproductive rights, and are equal, free and live in dignity. | Poland | Polish | Female | federa@astra.org.pl | +48 22 635 93 95 | Yes | Yes | The ICPD+20 Process and the thematic conferences, ASTRA was part of the Steering Committe for the youth and human rights conferences; Beijing+20 Conference in Geneva, the Post-2015 process from the very start on regional and international level | Yes | Yes | No | No | I answered no | |||||||||||||||||
255 | 6/14/2015 20:20:04 | Gallahue | Martha | United Religions Initiative | uri.org | ECOSOC Representative at the UN | Interfaith Harmony through multi-religions' sacred activism | USA | US | female | marthagallahue@me.com | 212-932-7809 | Yes | Yes | Johannesberg, 2002; Cancun/Durban on Climate Change | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | Preamble and introduction | "Let's Celebrate Peace through the Sustainable Development Goals" a chapter in the book Spirituality, Values and Sustainable Development and written by me is scheduled to come out in the Fall, 2015 published by New Frontiers Publishing. We have followed the Post-Rio Agenda carefully and are co-founders of Global Movement for Culture of Peace at the UN. Martha has served on 2 steering committees to assist in preparing for civil society Interactive Hearings on Post 2015 SD Agenda and the Climate Change Conference, June 29th. The hard work of NGLS has already succeeded in intensification of the process. My statement would be to recognize that core aim of Global Peace hangs on the successful implementation of this Agenda so why not say so in the Preamble. It is what most people will read and be incentivized and inspired by. | ||||||||||||||||
256 | 6/17/2015 15:21:33 | JUAREZ | MARTHA | Consorcio para el Diálogo Parlamentario y la Equidad | www.consorcio.org.mx | Enlace legislativo | Fomentar el vinculo entre sociedad civil y parlamentos y buscar la incluisión de derechos humanos de las mujeres en acuerdos internacionales y regionales. | Mexico | Mexicana | female | martha@consorcio.org.mx | 525555125015 | No | Yes | At the Post 2015 sessions, CPD and CSW sessions. | Yes | Yes | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
257 | 6/13/2015 17:04:40 | Juárez | Martha | Equidad de Género Ciudadanía, trabajo y familia | www.equidad.org.mx | Member | Equidad de Género, Ciudadanía, Trabajo y Familia A.C. (Gender Equity: Citizenship, Work and Family) is a civil society organization founded in 1996 to promote equality between women and men through the development and incorporation of public policy proposals with a gender perspective and the strengthening of women’s leadership and civil participation in all aspects of political and social life in Mexico. | Mexixo | Mexico | Female | Martha@consorcio.org.mx | +19173341515 | Yes | Yes | Post-2015 negotiations process | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | ||||||||||||||||||
258 | 6/8/2015 19:57:49 | Tsounkeu | Martin | ADIN - Africa Development Interchange Network | adinetwork.org | General representative | ADIN works for poverty alleviation and people's rights in a safe environment; evaluation of Development Agenda Implementation Progress in Africa and enhancing the participation of people of the grassroots in democracy and governance processes as well as carrying their voice in global events. | Cameroon | Cameroonian | Male | martsou@yahoo.com | +237677747828 | Yes | Yes | Post 2015 hearings, FfD hearings and conferences | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | ACG for FfD | Means of Implementation and the Global Partnership, Follow up and Review | Doctoral Researcher (PhD) holding an Advanced Study Diploma in Economics and Business Management, University of Yaoundé. Economics, Corporate Structure, Management and Finance Expert. Lecturer in "Project Management & Planning", “Leadership” and "International Participatory Monitoring and Evaluation". General Representative of Africa Development Interchange Network (ADIN) for many years and Leading Consultant for the Bureau for Economic, Technical and Commercial Studies. Several interventions in UN FfD, MDGs and Post 2015 processes, building on corporate experience in the private sector. Member and Deputy Chair of the Commonwealth Foundation Civil Society Advisory Committee (CSAC) with a seat on the Board of Governor and Executive Committee of that Intergovernmental Organization. Chair of CSAC. Member of the African CSO Working Group on Post 2015, leading on FfD. 25 years in Management, Corporate Structure, Supervision, Monitoring and Evaluation, includes Civil Society work and consultancies for the UN System on the Post 2015 development agenda. Cameroon National Post 2015 Experts. Member of the Steering Committee of Non-State actors for the ICESDF. | |||||||||||||||
259 | 6/15/2015 3:15:34 | Cardama | Maruxa | Communitas Coalition | www.communitascoalition.org | Executive Coordinator | Multistakeholder coalition for sustainable cities and regions in the new UN development agenda | US | Spanish | Female | mcardama@communitascoalition.org | +32494885335 | Yes | Yes | UNFCCC, CBD, Rio +20, SDGs OWG | Yes | Yes | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
260 | 6/8/2015 16:24:18 | Bishtawi | Marwan | Pax Romana | www.imcs-miec.org | UN Advocacy Team | Pax Romana brings together over 80 diverse national federations, associations, and movements of Catholic university and tertiary students from six regions. | USA | USA | Male | marwan.bishtawi@gmail.com | +19144395714 | Yes | Yes | May GA post-2015 hearings | Yes | Yes | No | Preamble and introduction | disregard. as indicated in (17) I do not wish to speak, but form would not let me submit unless I answered (18). | |||||||||||||||||
261 | 6/17/2015 12:20:30 | Keifer | Mary Amanda | Advocates for Youth | www.advocatesforyouth.org | International Policy Analyst | Advocates for Youth champions efforts to help young people make informed and responsible decisions about their reproductive and sexual health. Advocates believes it can best serve the field by boldly advocating for a more positive and realistic approach to adolescent sexual health. | United States | American | Female | keifer@advocatesforyouth.org | 202-419-3420 | Yes | Yes | Open Working Group | Yes | Yes | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
262 | 6/9/2015 9:25:22 | Simonds | Matthew | International Trade Union Confederation | www.ituc-csi.org | Policy and Liaison | The ITUC represents 176 million workers in 162 countries and territories and has 328 national affiliates. | France | United States | Male | matt.simonds@ituc-csi.org | +33 (0) 1 55 37 37 34 | Yes | Yes | Many | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Workers and Trade Unions Major Group | Preamble and introduction | Matt Simonds is currently a policy and liaison officer for the International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC) covering institutions like the OECD and the UN. He is housed in the office of the Trade Union Advisory Committee to the OECD (TUAC) where he coordinates trade union efforts in policy debates on development at the international institutional level. In particular, this includes the trade union movement’s participation in the current process to develop a Post 2015 development framework at UN level, as well as the aid and development effectiveness processes under the Global Partnership for Effective Development Cooperation. He began his work with the ITUC in 2007 at the organizations United Nations office where he followed several UN processes, most notably the UN Financing for Development Process. He received a master’s degree in international development from the New School University’s Milano School of International Affairs, Management, and Urban Policy and a bachelor’s degree from the New York University Stern School of Business. | |||||||||||||||
263 | 6/9/2015 3:46:42 | Mapfumo | Mcleo | Zimbabwe United Nations Association | www.unazimbabwe.org | Youth President | To recognise the purposes of the United Nations and to be the centre for harmonising peoples and nations in achieving developmental sustainability. | Zimbabwe | Zimbabwean | Male | mcleomapfumo@gmail.com | +263773335487 | Yes | Yes | None | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | No | Follow up and Review | Through discussions and deliberations on the ongoing discussions of the Post-2015 Development Agenda, I have been the leading person in Zimbabwe in fostering for this agenda although the Government has been lagging behind its now late for us. However under Civil Society I have managed to establish 7 university chapters in Zimbabwe to enable effective dissemination of information for this Agenda. I also spearhead 35 high schools in Zimbabwe and discussion and deliberations are ongoing on the current zero draft document. | |||||||||||||||
264 | 6/15/2015 9:35:25 | Karunananthan | Meera | Blue Planet Project | http://blueplanetproject.net | International water campaigner | The Blue Planet Project is part of a global movement, with partners around the world that promotes the fundamental truth that “Water is life.” We strive for water justice based on the principles that water is a human right, a public trust, and part of the global commons. We work with organizations and activists in both South and North, and are affiliated with international networks including Friends of the Earth International, Red Vida (the Americas Network on the Right to Water) and the People’s Health Movement. We work to protect water for people and nature for generations to come. This includes working with local organizations and activists on grassroots struggles to protect democratic, community control of water, and building a movement to see the full implementation of the human right to water and sanitation. | Canada | Canadian | Female | meera@canadians.org | 6133552100 | Yes | Yes | Post 2015 UNGA hearings | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Women's Major Group | Preamble and introduction, Annex I: Proposed target revisions for the SDGs, Means of Implementation and the Global Partnership, Follow up and Review | Meera Karunananthan is the international water campaigner for the Blue Planet Project - a global project working with partners around the world to promote the human right to water and sanitation. In previous Post 2015 negotiations Meera has spoken on SDG 6. She has worked with the Women's Major Group to provide analysis on environmental and social issues pertaining to water within the Post 2015 agenda. Meera has written articles and blogs about water and development that have been featured in the UK Guardian. She has worked with numerous civil society organizations engaged in the Post 2015 process to coordinate side events in March and May 2015. | |||||||||||||||
265 | 6/12/2015 2:05:51 | Arian | Megan | Muslims for Progressive Values | mpvusa.org | Youth Representitive | MPV is a Muslim faith based human rights organization working for the implementation of progressive values – human rights, freedom of expression, and separation of church and state – as well as inclusive and tolerant understandings of Islam. | United States | American | Female | meganarian@me.com | (818)304-5210 | No | Yes | Open Working Group, IGNs. | Yes | Yes | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
266 | 6/11/2015 13:48:10 | Poole | Melanie | CARE | care.org | Senior Advisor | New York | United States | Australian | F | melanie.poole@nyu.edu | 9179128460 | Yes | Yes | CSW and post2015, COP15, Rio | Yes | Yes | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
267 | 6/14/2015 6:24:18 | Grzywnowicz | Micah | RFSL, the Swedish Federation for LGBTQ Rights | www.rfsl.se | International Advocacy Advisor | RFSL is a non-profit organization that works with and for the rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people (LGBT). RFSL’s objective is that the same rights, opportunities and obligations will be applicable for LGBT people as they are for everyone else in society. | Sweden | Polish | transgender | micah.grzywnowicz@rfsl.se | +46735419644 | Yes | Yes | 26-27 May 2015 UN General Assembly post-2015 hearings, May post-2015 IGNs, CSW, | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | Preamble and introduction, Means of Implementation and the Global Partnership, Follow up and Review | I am responsible for international advocacy within the organization, with a special focus on the United Nations system, the Council of Europe as well as working with the Swedish Foreign Ministry. I took part in a set of consultations with Civil Society Organizations on the post-2015 agenda organized by the Swedish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, focused on goals nr. 4, 10, and 16. I was also a part of the official Swedish delegation to the UN on Post-2015 in May. I contributed with my expertise on discrimination, inclusion, equality, gender based violence, and access to justice by vulnerable groups. I advocated for cross-cutting indicators, which would facilitate achieving the promise of the post-2015 agenda of not leaving anyone behind. I use an intersectional approach, acknowledging the complexity of human experience depending on the interaction between their unique identity, and the context they come from. Apart from focusing on the target group I work with, LGBTI persons, I built synergies between different organizations, including groups working with people with disabilities, religion and belief or ethnicity. I have also been following the Swedish part of the Financing for Development process as well as the Swedish policies for global development and development aid. I have spoken in various settings, including the UN, Council of Europe, as well as national level. | ||||||||||||||||
268 | 6/9/2015 3:33:30 | Carvalho | Milagres Savio | Amnesty International | https://www.amnesty.org/en/ | Senior Advisor, Campaigning on International Development and Human Rirghts | Amnesty International is a global movement of more than 7 million people who take injustice personally. We are campaigning for a world where human rights are enjoyed by all. We are funded by members and people like you. We are independent of any political ideology, economic interest or religion. No government is beyond scrutiny. No situation is beyond hope. Few would have predicted when we started that torturers would become international outlaws. That most countries would abolish the death penalty. And seemingly untouchable dictators would be made to answer for their crimes. | United Kingdom | Indian | Male | savio.carvalho@amnesty.org | +447961421542 | Yes | Yes | Amnesty International engages in most ECOSOC events | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Human Rights Constituency | Means of Implementation and the Global Partnership | Savio Carvalho, Senior Advisor, Campaigning on International Development and Human Rights, Amnesty International, International Secretariat. Mr. Carvalho has worked for over 16 years in the Development and Human Rights sector in South and Central Asia, East Africa and Europe. In his current role, he leads Amnesty International’s work on the United Nations Post 2015 Development Agenda and focuses on establishing stronger linkages between development and human rights. Before this, he was the Director of the Demand Dignity and ESCR programme at Amnesty. Prior to joining Amnesty International, Mr. Carvalho was the Climate Change Campaign Advisor at Oxfam International, where he was leading and coordinating the campaign on Climate Change across the regions of Africa, Latin America and Asia. Prior to that he worked in two different continents as Oxfam GB Country Director Viz. Uganda and Tajikistan. Mr. Carvalho has managed several developmental, humanitarian and campaign programmes in different countries. He was actively involved in policy and advocacy issues around conflict and human rights in Uganda and Tajikistan. Mr Carvalho read Psychology for Bachelors degree at St. Xavier’s and Development studies for his Masters. He has also earned certificates in Gender Policy and Planning (University College London), Human Rights Law (Oxford University) and Humanitarian Assistance (University of Liverpool). | |||||||||||||||
269 | 6/12/2015 14:11:36 | Alas Portillo | Mirza | Third World Network | http://www.twn.my/ | researcher | The Third World Network (TWN) is a transnational alternative policy group and international network of organizations that produces and disseminates analyses, proposals and information tools related to ecological sustainability, development and North-South relations | Costa Rica | Costa Rican | female | mirza@twnetwork.org | +50683674359 | Yes | Yes | None | Yes | Yes | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
270 | 6/9/2015 11:38:16 | Costa | Naiara | Beyond 2015 | www.beyond2015.org | Advocacy Director | Beyond 2015 is a global civil society campaign, pushing for a strong and legitimate successor framework to the Millennium Development Goals. | United States | Brazilian | Female | ncosta@beyond2015org | +19179304069 | Yes | Yes | May Hearings | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Beyond 2015 | Follow up and Review | Naiara Costa Chaves is an International Relations Analyst who currently serves as the Advocacy Director of Beyond 2015, a global civil society campaign. Prior to that, she worked as an Advisor on Gender, Social and Economic Rights at the Permanent Mission of the United Kingdom in New York as well as a development advisor at the UK Department for International Development (DFID) in Brazil. Naiara has served the UN for more than a decade, working as a National Programme Officer at UNAIDS. She has also served the government of Brazil as an advisor at the Presidency of the Republic (National Anti-Drugs Secretariat) and the Ministry of Finance). Naiara worked as UN Public Affairs and Policy Advisor for the World Animal Protection. She holds a master on International Relations at the University of Brasilia (Brazil) and a MBA on Projects from Getulio Vargas Foundation. | |||||||||||||||
271 | 6/17/2015 11:28:29 | Draisin | Natalie | FIA Foundation | fiafoundation.org | US Manager | The FIA Foundation has an international reputation for innovative global road safety philanthropy; practical environmental research and interventions to improve air quality and tackle climate change; and high impact strategic advocacy in the areas of road traffic injury prevention and motor vehicle fuel efficiency. Our aim is to ensure ‘Safe, Clean, Fair and Green’ mobility for all, playing our part to ensure a sustainable future. | United States | USA | Female | n.draisin@fiafoundation.org | 2016942438 | Yes | Yes | IGN Negotiations | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | FIA Foundation | Preamble and introduction, Annex I: Proposed target revisions for the SDGs, Means of Implementation and the Global Partnership, Follow up and Review, Annex II: Food for Thought Paper on Proposed Technology Facilitation Mechanism | I am the US Manager of the FIA Foundation, and Co-Chair of the Injury Control and Emergency Health Services Section of the American Public Health Association. The FIA Foundation works on key issues relating to safe and sustainable mobility to contribute to the proposed SDGs. We engaged extensively in the post-2015 development agenda, for example, through the Global Fuel Economy Initiative (GFEI) that we support. GFEI will make a significant contribution to achieving the proposed energy efficiency goal. GFEI is also a Sustainable Energy for All energy efficiency accelerator platform. Road safety is a cross-cutting and integrated issue, where our work links with global health, urban planning and infrastructure experts. I built upon my previous experience studying injury prevention at the Johns Hopkins, to establish contacts among a range of expertise and country-level practice in safe and sustainable mobility. For example, GFEI operates as a partnership of 6 organizations in over 40 countries to achieve strategic results in improving the global fuel economy of vehicles. Our road safety focus spans 80 countries, with extensive collaboration and joint decision-making. We work in partnership to mobilize action on road safety, collaborating with international organizations like the International Federation of the Red Cross and Red Crescent, World Bank and WHO. This high profile experience has provided me with the opportunity to speak confidently in public in a range of settings. | |||||||||||||||
272 | 6/14/2015 6:24:54 | Khan | Nausheen | Khan Foundation | http://www.khan-foundation.org | Research Associate and Program Focal Person | MISSION 1)To strengthen and sustain true representative democracy in the country from the grassroots local government through to central government level while promoting a democratic culture in the country 2)To improve the living conditions of the country’s disadvantaged groups, in particular women, children and the poor, through launching of effective social and economic development programmes. 3)To further the cause of the United Nations around the Globe and work towards achieving in Bangladesh The Millennium Development Goals within the target year as set out by the United Nations | Bangladesh | Bangladeshi | Female | naush14@gmail.com, nausheen.khan@khan-foundation.org | 8801716615654 | Yes | Yes | UN OWG, UN Post 2015 IGN, UNCSW, UNCSD | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Women (I would like to be considered for the role) | Preamble and introduction | I have been working at Khan Foundation, a non-government organization in Bangladesh that focuses on democracy, development and human rights, where I use my knowledge of global concerns and management experience to conduct research and implement projects. I am the Coordinator for a regional project titled, “Women’s Sexual & Reproductive Health & Rights and Climate Change: What is the Connection?” in partnership with Asia-Pacific Resource and Research Centre for Women (ARROW). There are 3.5 billion women in the world today; it is important to give them a voice in political decision-making. It is essential that the Post-2015 Development Agenda address poverty, employment and social integration as these issues significantly impact the direction that the female population will take in future. I am interested in participating as a WMG delegate and speaker at the Post-2015 negotiations during June IGN so that I can represent the women groups all over the world and help them build a tangible stake in their future, and ensure that they have equal access to as health, comprehensive education, decent employment as their male counterparts. At the international level, I have been involved with the Post-2015 and the Rio+20 processes to ensure that these are participatory, inclusive and responsive to the needs of those directly affected by poverty and injustice, in particular marginalized groups including women, and youth. I am also a passionate writer and focus primarily on social issues. I have attended and actively participated in the 13th OWG and February IGN negotiations. | |||||||||||||||
273 | 6/14/2015 0:48:35 | hamidi | neghena | vgif | vgif.org | UN REP | On website | usa | afghan american | female | neghena23@gmail.com | 3479061918 | Yes | No | CSW | Yes | Yes | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
274 | 6/8/2015 17:49:29 | Bjerler | Nicole | Amnesty International | amnesty.org | Deputy Representative NY office | Human rights | USA | Sweden/Austria | Female | nbjerler@amnesty.org | 3478061077 | Yes | Yes | UN summits, conferences, or the 26-27 May 2015 UN General Assembly post-2015 hearings | Yes | Yes | No | No | Human Rights Caucus | Preamble and introduction, Means of Implementation and the Global Partnership, Follow up and Review | ||||||||||||||||
275 | 6/15/2015 10:18:07 | Cardinal | Nicole | Save the Children | www.savethechildren.net/ | Senior Advocacy Adviser | To inspire breakthroughs in the way the world treats children and to achieve immediate and lasting change in their lives. | United States | Canadian | Female | nicole.cardinal@savethechildren.org | 212-370-2463 | Yes | Yes | MDG Special Event (2013), UN Conference on DRR (2015), 26-27 May 2015 UN GA Hearings etc. | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | Follow up and Review | Nicole Cardinal is Save the Children’s Senior Advocacy Adviser on the post-2015 agenda and has led the organization’s work on the agenda at the UN since 2013. She has been highly engaged in multiple post-2015 processes and outreach with Member States including the Open Working Group on the SDGs and the Intergovernmental Negotiations. She co-leads Save the Children’s work on accountability for the TAP (Transparency, Accountability and Participation) Network, a coalition of civil society organizations advocating for the inclusion of these principles in the agenda, as well as Save the Children’s policy for a post-2015 accountability framework. Nicole has engaged in and supported accountability processes under the Convention on the Rights of the Child and the Universal Periodic Review for Australia and Timor-Leste, including drafting the joint-NGO submission for Timor-Leste’s UPR. Nicole previously practiced law and worked as a Law Clerk for the Supreme Court of British Columbia. From 2007-2008, she was a Children’s Rights Advocate for the Botswana Network on Ethics, Law and HIV/AIDS (BONELA) in Botswana, working directly with children on the interlinkages between human rights and stigma against HIV/AIDS. She is fluent in French and is a compelling public speaker. Nicole would be an excellent candidate to speak on the value of peer reviews and engaging marginalized and vulnerable groups, including children, under a global accountability mechanism for the post-2015 agenda. | ||||||||||||||||
276 | 6/9/2015 0:17:49 | Mohd Nasir | Nor Nabila | ARROW | www.arrow.org.my | Programme Officer | Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights for All | Malaysia | Malaysian | Female | nabila@arrow.org.my | +60176598957 | Yes | Yes | CPD, Post 2015, UNGASS | Yes | Yes | No | No | not applicable | Follow up and Review | not applicable | |||||||||||||||
277 | 6/11/2015 2:59:43 | Dzhanaeva | Nurgul | Forum of women NGOs of Kyrgyzstan | http://forumofwomenngos.kg/ | President | Mission of the Forum of women's NGOs of Kyrgyzstan: Forum's basic mission is the consolidation and strengthening of women's movement towards gender equality and women's empowerment, building partnership towards women's equality, Programs: Women’s participation in political processes; Violence against women; Women and Economy; Women’s Human rights; Women and Security; Cross cutting initiatives (Monitoring), Network consolidation. Since 2007 Forum of women's NGOs of Kyrgyzstan is actively working in the area of aid and development effectiveness, since 2013 – in the Post -2015 processes at national and international levels. | Киргизия | Kyrgyzstan | Female | nurguldj@gmail.com | +996312323638 | Yes | Yes | December 2013 – 6th session of the UN OWG on SDGs; UN IGN on SDGs in 2015 in January, February, March, April 2015; Since 2005 at CSW UN, New York, USA, 26 -31 July, 44th session of the CEDAW Committee; New York, USA, 2-9 July, ECOSOC 2012 High Level Segment; New York, USA, 14-15 June 2010, representative participated at the Informal Interactive Hearings of the General Assembly with Non-governmental organizations, Civil society organizations and the Private sector. | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Women Major Group | Means of Implementation and the Global Partnership, Follow up and Review | DoB – 01 July 1955. Citizen of the Kyrgyz Republic. President of the Forum of Women's NGOs of Kyrgyzstan. 1994- 1999- Vice-president the International University of Kyrgyzstan. 1994 – 1998, 1999 till present - founder and present President of the Forum of Women's NGOs of Kyrgyzstan Member of RCEM Transition Committee, 2014, Women’s Major Group, Organizing Partner since 2014,Head of national informal coalition of CSOs “Development effectiveness”, 2014 Board member of APRN, 2014, Global Council member on CPDE, since 2011. Asia Pacific “Women, Law and Development – Regional Council member, 1999- 2007, 2011 – till present ; Asia Pacific Women Watch - Steering Committee member, 1999-2008, 2011- till present, Forum of Women's NGOs of Central Asia, coordinator, Member of the Eurasian environmental Information Center in Turkey – 1995-2005, Board member of the Global Fund for Women since 2009, Reality of Aid network – ROA ASIA/PACIFIC STEERING COMMITTEE member , Deputy chair of the public watch council under the Ministry of economic regulation, Kyrgyz Republic since 2011, Training manual on Monitoring Global partnership for development effectiveness – 2013, 2014, Research and publications in the area of women's rights, aid and development effectiveness, ecological crisis. Chairing and Speaker experience in national, regional and global and UN conferences. Led national research on aid and development effectiveness and women's rights. | |||||||||||||||
278 | 6/9/2015 5:23:38 | Henman | Oliver | CIVICUS | www.civicus.org | European Representative | To promote citizen participation and engagement in policy formulation, to protect civic space and guarantee freedom of association. | United Kingdom | UK | Male | oli.henman@civicus.org | 447803169074 | Yes | Yes | Our organisation has participated in all the UN processes on sustainable development over past 10 years | Yes | Yes | No | No | n/a | Means of Implementation and the Global Partnership | ||||||||||||||||
279 | 6/10/2015 19:00:42 | Paul | Omair | Muslims for Progressive Values | www.mpvusa.org | NGO UN Representative | MPV is a Muslim faith based human rights organization working for the implementation of progressive values – human rights, freedom of expression, and separation of church and state – as well as inclusive and tolerant understandings of Islam. | United States | U.S. | Male | unrep@mpvusa.org | 7189306257 | No | Yes | Open Working Group, IGNs | Yes | Yes | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
280 | 6/16/2015 13:19:07 | Bartha | Orsolya | International Disability Alliance | www.internationaldisabilityalliance.org | Senior Advisor | To advance the human rights of persons with disabilities as a united voice of organizations of persons with disabilities utilizing the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and other human rights instruments. | USA | Hungarian | female | obartha@ida-secretariat.org | 718.644.4071 | Yes | Yes | Attended all OWG, IGN sessions. | Yes | Yes | No | Yes | Persons with Disabilities | |||||||||||||||||
281 | 6/10/2015 19:23:56 | Morgan | Pamela | Zonta International | www.zonta.org | UN Representative | Zonta International is a leading global organization of professionals empowering women worldwide through service and advocacy. | USA | American | Female | pemorgan@aol.com | 9082417833 | Yes | Yes | 26-27 May 2015 UN General Assembly post-2015 hearings | Yes | Yes | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
282 | 6/8/2015 16:24:10 | Lerner | Patricia | Greenpeace International | Www.greenpeace.org | Senior Political Advisor | Greenpeace exists because this fragile earth deserves a voice. It needs solutions. It needs change. It needs action. | The Netherlands | American | Female | Patricia.lerner@greenpeace.org | +31646162027 | Yes | Yes | Rio+20 | Yes | Yes | No | Preamble and introduction | I don't wish to speak, but can't submit the form without checking a box in #18. | |||||||||||||||||
283 | 6/9/2015 3:18:22 | Namala | Paul Divakar | National Campaign on Dalit Human Rights | http://www.ncdhr.org.in/ | General Secretary-DAAA | National Campaign on Dalit Human Rights is a forum committed to the elimination of discrimination based on caste. A democratic secular platform led by Dalit women and men activists, with support and solidarity from movements and organizations, academics, individuals, people’s organizations and institutions throughout the country who are committed to work to protect and promote human rights of Dalits focusing on women and children. | India | Indian | Male | pauldivakar@ncdhr.org.in | 0091 99100 46813 | No | Yes | POST-2015 INTERGOVERNMENTAL NEGOTIATIONS (SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS AND TARGETS) 23 Mar 2015 - 27 Mar 2015 UN GA. | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Non-Governmental Organizations | Annex I: Proposed target revisions for the SDGs | As founding member of NCDHR and General Secretary of DAAA-NCDHR, I have been working closely in the Millennium Development Goals and UNDP for inclusion of Dalit in development model. Since Rio+20, the discussion on the post 2015 development agenda, NCDHR with myself as an anchor has worked towards developing and advocating for more inclusiveness in the Sustainable Development Model. I have participated in various Open working Group (OWG) negotiations on framing of Sustainable Development Goals and Targets (SDG). NCDHR and myself have been participating in various events of negotiations including the Intergovernmental Negotiations in March 2015, where I had made an intervention on issue of caste based discrimination, which prompt response in the Chair's speech. As the chairperson of Asia Dalit Rights Forum, we have brought out a report on the Dalit agendas and targets in Post 2015 SDG. We also believe in the motto of 'Leaving no one behind', and strictly followed Hyogo Model for Action II in Initial Assessment of Disaster Response towards Dalits in Nepal. I am also the Co-Chair of Transparency, Accountability and Participation (TAP) Network, which works in strengthening post 2015 developmental model through supporting and endorsing Financing for Development (FfD) and Goal 16 of the SDG. | |||||||||||||||
284 | 6/9/2015 20:19:53 | Chane | Peggy | Tinker Institute on International Law and Organizations (T.I.I.L.O.) | www.tiilo.org | Fellow | T.I.I.L.O. is dedicated to education and research on international law and organizations. | USA | USA | female | ctinker04@yahoo.com | 646-284-1832 | Yes | Yes | Rio '92, CSD, Rio+20, OWG on SDGs for 2 years, COPs for CBD and Ramsar Conventions | Yes | Yes | No | No | NGO MG | |||||||||||||||||
285 | 6/11/2015 11:18:23 | ILKKARACAN | PINAR | WOMEN FOR WOMEN'S HUMAN RIGHTS - NEW WAYS | www.wwhr.org | PRESIDENT | Women for Women’s Human Rights (WWHR) – New Ways is an independent women’s non-governmental organization (NGO) that aims to promote women’s human rights, equality and non-discrimination in Turkey and on the international level. WWHR-New Ways has been founded in 1993 with the aim of promoting women’s human rights in Turkey and around the globe. Its name was inspired by the affirmation of women’s rights as human rights following the 1992 World Conference on Human Rights in Vienna. WWHR-New Ways supports the active and broad participation of women in the establishment and maintenance of a democratic, egalitarian and peaceful social order as free individuals and equal citizens at national, regional and international levels. Through two decades of persistent activism, advocacy and networking, WWHR-New Ways has become a widely renowned NGO, not just in Turkey but also around the globe. It has contributed significantly to numerous legal reforms; increased rights awareness of women and the realization of women’s human rights in Turkey; the advancement of sexual and bodily rights in Muslim societies, and promotion of women’s human rights at the United Nations (UN) level. Issues we are working on • Investigating problems women experience in the sphere of human rights and devising potential solutions; • Influencing decision making mechanisms at national and international levels; • Developing and implementing national and international training programs on women’s human rights; • Developing publications, materials and tools for women’s initiatives to support their organizing and the struggle against gender discrimination; • Contributing to the establishment and work of effectual solidarity networks among non-governmental organizations working in the fields of gender, human rights and democracy in Turkey, on the regional level (Middle East, North Africa, South and Southeast Asia) and around the world. Distinctive characteristics of our work • To approach women’s human rights with a holistic perspective, and take into consideration and address the interrelations between various issues concerning women in our work (such as violence against women, education, political, social and economic rights, legal rights, sexuality, reproductive rights, rights of the girl child, etc.); • To combine various methods and tools in our efforts such as action-research, publications, training, influencing decision making and policy development mechanisms, creating pressure groups and advocacy; • To work on and strive to bridge local, national, regional and international levels. Women for Women’s Human Rights (WWHR) – New Ways was awarded the 1999 Leading Solutions Award by the Association for Women in Development (AWID), in recognition of its contributions to advancing gender equality and social justice. In 2007, it was the recipient of the Gruber Foundation International Women’s Rights Prize for coalition building to increase the knowledge, solidarity, and advocacy on bodily integrity, sexual, reproductive and bodily rights, and human rights among women and men in Muslim societies, and contributing to legal reforms to safeguard women’s human rights and the realization of gender equality in Turkey and around the world. WWHR-New Ways also holds NGO consultative status with the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) of the UN since 2005. | TURKEY | TURKISH | FEMALE | pinar.ilkkaracan@boun.edu.tr | 90-532-3261981 | Yes | Yes | UN meetings on Sustainable Development in Januray, February, March 2015 as well as similar meetings in in 2013 and 2014 | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | My orhanization - Women for Women's Human Rights (WWHR) or Women's Major Group | Preamble and introduction, Annex I: Proposed target revisions for the SDGs, Follow up and Review | Pinar Ilkkaracan is an adjunct professor, researcher and activist trained in psychotherapy and political science. She is the founding president of Women for Women’s Human Rights (WWHR) – NEW WAYS and a co-founder of the Coalition for Sexual and Bodily Rights in Muslim Societies (CSBR), a network of 40 leading academic and non-governmental organizations from Muslim countries in the Middle East, North Africa and South/Southeast Asia. Currently, She has participated in many United Nations conferences and meetings as a member of the Turkish governmental delegation, as well as representative of WWHR, which has ECOSOC status. Since October 2012, she is a member of the High Level Task Force for International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD) and the Post-2015 Development Agenda. She has initiated and coordinated successful campaigns for various legal reforms in Turkey, including the enactment of the law on domestic violence (1996-1998), the reform of the civil code (2000-2001) and the reform of the Turkish Penal Code (2002-2004). Ilkkaracan is the editor of Women and Sexuality in Muslim Societies (translated into Arabic and Turkish), Deconstructing Sexuality in the Middle East and The Myth of the Warm Home: Domestic Violence and Sexual Abuse as well as the author of numerous articles on women’s human rights, law reform, violence against women, sexual violence, sex workers, sexuality and sexual and reproductive rights. She received the prestigious International Women’s Human Rights Award of the Gruber Foundation in 2007. | |||||||||||||||
286 | 6/8/2015 21:30:18 | Kanayson | Priya | NCD Alliance | http://ncdalliance.org/ | Advocacy Officer | to combat the NCD epidemic by putting health at the centre of all policies. | USA | USA | Female | pkanayson@ncdalliance.org | 805.405.9314 | Yes | Yes | May hearings, CSocD, CSW, etc. | Yes | Yes | No | No | n/a | Preamble and introduction | n/a | |||||||||||||||
287 | 6/11/2015 13:55:34 | Tardi | Rachele | Light for the World | http://intern.light-for-the-world.org/ | Rep to the UN | LIGHT FOR THE WORLD is dedicated to ensuring the rights of persons with disabilities in developing countries, without discrimination of gender, ethnicity, social group or religion. | USA | Italian | F | r.tardi@light-for-the-world.org | 3476774985 | Yes | Yes | SDGs, FfD, etc | Yes | Yes | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
288 | 6/8/2015 16:49:29 | Borrero | Roberto | International Indian Treaty Council | www.itc.org | UN Programs Consultant | The International Indian Treaty Council (IITC) is an organization of Indigenous Peoples from North, Central, South America, the Caribbean and the Pacific working for the Sovereignty and Self-Determination of Indigenous Peoples and the recognition and protection of Indigenous Rights, Treaties, Traditional Cultures and Sacred Lands. | USA | USA | Male | roberto@treatycouncil.org | 9173345658 | Yes | Yes | CSD, SDG, HPLF, SIDS, UNPGA events, etc. | Yes | Yes | Yes | Preamble and introduction | I am a focal point for the Indigenous Peoples Major Group representing the International Indian Treaty Council, an ECOSOC accredited organization in General Consultative Status. I have verifiably participated in the CSD, SDG, HPLF and related processes. | |||||||||||||||||
289 | 6/9/2015 12:02:25 | Anderson | Robynne | International Agri-Food Network / International Pulse Trade and Industry Confederation | http://www.agrifood.net/ | Director General | The primary purpose of the IAFN is to define and deliver the private sectors’ commitment to addressing global poverty and food security. | Canada | Canada | Female | robynne@emergingag.com | +12042274611 | Yes | Yes | 26-27 May 2015 UN General Assembly post-2015 hearings, ICN2, Committee on World Food Security and Nutrition (CFS), CFS Principles for Responsible Investment in Agriculture and Food Systems (RAI), Post-2015 intergovernmental negotiations (Means of implementation and Global partnership for sustainable development) | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | BUSINESS and INDUSTRY / FARMERS | Means of Implementation and the Global Partnership | Robynne Anderson is an international expert in agricultural and food policies. Her engagement reaches throughout the value chain providing support in issues management and strategic development to a broad range of clients from farmers to food processors, research institutions to governments. Robynne often represents organizations at the United Nations, bringing the voice of agriculture in multi-governmental processes. She distinguished herself in establishing the first Private Sector Mechanism representing agribusinesses at the UN Committee on World Food Security. Her savviness at international diplomacy brought innovative issues to prominence in international policy fora, such as the role of women in farming, land tenure guidelines, responsible agricultural investment, and the importance of food waste. Prior to founding Emerging ag in 2010, Robynne established and ran for almost 20 years Issues Ink, a leading publishing company specializing in magazines on Canadian and American agriculture. In addition to her role at Emerging ag, Robynne is involved in her family’s seed farm in Dugald, Manitoba, Canada and a founder of the Manyinga school project, a non-profit organization that supports orphans to learn agricultural skills through schools. | |||||||||||||||
290 | 6/8/2015 16:33:00 | Gouveia | Rodrigo | International Cooperative Alliance | www.ica.coop | Director of Policy | The International Co-operative Alliance (ICA) is an independent, non-governmental organization established in 1895 to unite, represent and serve co-operatives worldwide. It provides a global voice and forum for knowledge, expertise and coordinated action for and about co-operatives. | USA | Portuguese | Male | gouveia@ica.coop | +12404212089 | Yes | Yes | Various, since 1946, including all sessions of the Post-2015 process and many FfD negotiation sessions. | Yes | Yes | Yes | Means of Implementation and the Global Partnership | I am the Director of Policy for the International Co-operative Alliance since January 2014. Previously I was Secretary-General of Euro Coop, the European Community of Consumer Co-operatives (2006-2013) and have been working for the co-operative movement since 1997. I hold a degree in Law from the University of Lisbon, Portugal, and Post-graduate degrees in Consumer Law and in Public Economic Regulation both from the University of Coimbra. I also worked as a Lawyer and as a Lecturer for the Higher School for Business Sciences in Setúbal, Portugal. In my capacity as Director of Policy at the International Co-operative Alliance, I am responsible for the advocacy and representation of the co-operative movement towards global institutions such as the G20, the UN and its agencies and therefore I have been following the Post-2015 process closely. | |||||||||||||||||
291 | 6/11/2015 23:32:07 | Lizarde | Rosa | Feminist Task Force | www.feministtaskforce.org | Global Director | The Feminist Task Force, a coalition of women's rights organizations, grassroots and rural women's groups launched in 2005 as part of the Global Call to Action against Poverty (GCAP), promotes gender equality as central to poverty eradication and women's economic justice. | United States of America | United States of America | Female | rosalizarde@gmail.com | +13474517794 | No | Yes | UNGA Post 2015 Hearings; OWGs 1-13; many post 2015 meetings; under sponsorship of Ag Missions-ECOSOC Acc. | Yes | Yes | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
292 | 6/15/2015 8:31:57 | Neil | Rosanna | Sustainable World Initiative | www.swinitiative.com | Director | The Sustainable World Initiative works to make ecological accounting central to policy making and seeks to deepen the discussion on sustainability with the leading thinkers in the field | USA | Jamaica | Female | rneil@swinitiative.com | 202-258-8656 | Yes | No | SWI has participated in the OWG on SDGs and the Post-2015 development agenda negotiations | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | Means of Implementation and the Global Partnership, Follow up and Review | As Director of the Sustainable World Initiative, Rosanna Marie Neil leads the organization’s advocacy efforts in all spheres and collaborates with scientific experts to assess humanity’s demands for fresh water, energy and productive land/ocean area and determine the resource capacity of different countries and the entire planet. A highly well-trained attorney, Ms. Neil has a keen ability to understand diverse perspectives and constructively engage with different players. She has worked with a wide range of individuals in the private and public sectors and has a reputation for strong interpersonal and oratory skills. She is a talented public speaker with a succinct and engaging style of communication, fitting for an international audience. She has given numerous presentations and interventions at the UN on mechanisms for assessing economic and environmental sustainability. | ||||||||||||||||
293 | 6/16/2015 4:33:10 | Olouch | Rose | WWF Regional Office for Africa | http://wwf.panda.org/ | Africa Policy Coordinator | WWF’s mission is to stop the degradation of the planet’s natural environment and to build a future in which humans live in harmony with nature, by: conserving the world’s biological diversity; ensuring that the use of renewable natural resources is sustainable; and promoting the reduction of pollution and wasteful consumption. | Kenya | Kenya | Female | roluoch@wwfafrica.org | +254 20 3877355 | Yes | Yes | Commission on Sustainable Development roster, previous UN summits, conferences, 26-27 May 2015 UN General Assembly post-2015 hearings | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | WWF International | Preamble and introduction, Annex I: Proposed target revisions for the SDGs, Means of Implementation and the Global Partnership | Rose Oluoch works in WWF office for Africa as the Policy and Research coordinator responsible for policy analysis and advocacy as well as policy research development. Rose holds a Ph.D. degree in Education, Curriculum Development from Virginia Polytechnic and State University, USA; an MA degree in International Education, from Stockholm University, Sweden; and a BA degree in Sociology from Shivaji University, India. She also holds a Diploma in International Development, and several certificates in Project planning and Evaluation, and Monitoring and Evaluation, Policy Analysis and Advocacy and Human Rights. Rose has extensive expertise in Policy Analysis, Advocacy, community mobilization, Programming, Evaluations, Training, Management, and Research. For the past 10 years, she has worked in different capacities as an Activist, Lobbyist, Program Manager, Researcher, Trainer, Policy Advisor, and Academic Manager. Altogether, she has over 15 years of experience working within the African continent with governments, academic institutions, communities, and multilateral organizations. Her interest in the Post-2015 agenda stems from a strong conviction that a globally agreed development framework will change the world as we know it today. While agreeing that the MDGs resulted in varied levels of success, the Post-2015 process should aim at ensuring that the ecological integrity of the planet is secured to ensure prosperity for all and places the intentions and actions to achieve sustainable development at par with those we set out to address poverty. | |||||||||||||||
294 | 6/8/2015 16:25:36 | Loftus | Saba | Third World Institute - Instituto del Tercer Mundo. Social Watch and Global Policy Forum | http://www.item.org.uy/en/ | Programme Officer | he Third World Institute (ITeM) is a Non-Governmental Organization (NGO), not affiliated to any religious group or political party, and headquartered in Montevideo, Uruguay. ITeM was formally created as a non-profit Civil Association on July 7, 1989, recognized as a legal person by Uruguay’s Ministry of Education and Culture (MEC) and exempted from national taxes by a 1994 Presidential decree. As of 1996, ITeM is a Non-Governmental Organization in special consultative status with the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC). | Ireland & Uruguay | Irish | Female | saba.loftus@gmail.com | +13478583471 | Yes | Yes | As of 1996, ITeM is a Non-Governmental Organization in special consultative status with the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC). Attending CSDs, Rio+20. WSSD, FFD, Doha, etc. | Yes | Yes | No | Means of Implementation and the Global Partnership | n/a | |||||||||||||||||
295 | 6/12/2015 2:46:37 | PERERA | SACHINI | THE ASIAN-PACIFIC RESOURCE AND RESEARCH CENTRE FOR WOMEN (ARROW) | http://www.arrow.org.my | PROGRAMME OFFICER | We work to promote and defend women’s rights and needs, particularly in the areas of health and sexuality, and to reaffirm women’s agency to claim these rights. We have also begun inter-movement work on issues such as migration, poverty, food sovereignty, food security, and climate change to solidify our world’s understanding of women’s human rights and what needs to be done to ensure them. Long-term Objectives 1. Systems, policies and programmes are reoriented to: - Uphold gender equality and sexual and reproductive health and rights; and - Ensure that health systems deliver comprehensive, gender-sensitive and rights-based services for sexual reproductive health that are accessible, just, equitable and of the highest quality. 2. Women’s movements and civil society are strong and effective in: - Influencing policy agenda on women’s health, sexuality and rights; - Holding governments and donors accountable to international and national commitments; and - Gaining sustained representation on decision-making structures. 3. Women's lives and health outcomes improve, particularly in the area of SRHR, especially for poor and marginalised women. | MALAYSIA | SRI LANKAN | FEMALE | sachini@arrow.org.my | 60192033547 | Yes | Yes | Open Working Group process, UNGASS Special Event on ICPD+20, Intergovernmental Negotiations from February to May 2015, First Meeting of the Inter-agency and Expert Group on Sustainable Development Goal Indicators | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Women's Major Group | Means of Implementation and the Global Partnership | I advocate, both regionally and globally, for the inclusion of universal access to sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) in the post-2015 agenda. I have been engaging with the post-2015 processes since OWG and continue to do so with the IGNs. I was also part of the Beijing+20 Review process in Asia-Pacific and was a member of the Young Women Caucus that advocated for the inclusion of rights of adolescents and young people in the post-2015 development agenda, including our SRHR. I work closely with the Women’s Major Group and the Post-2015 Women’s Coalition in drafting communications material for advocacy during the IGNs. Working with various networks who work on different development issues has given me both a wider perspective of how the issues intersect and the ability to incorporate various issues into advocacy messages. In my intervention, I wish to address two topics I believe intersects all developmental issues, including SRHR; Means of Implementation (MoI) and Global Partnership. The transformative agenda we are seeking requires strengthened MoI that address social, economic & environmental dimensions in an integrated manner. This will not be possible without active cooperation between nations and sharing of resources, technologies and capacities. The heated arguments during the OWG process regarding Goal 17 of the SDGs shows how important it is that we move forward with consensus, for which insights from civil society would be of much value. | |||||||||||||||
296 | 6/14/2015 17:14:16 | Vermuyten | Sandra | Public Services International | www.world-psi.org | Equality and Rights Officer | Public Services International is a global trade union federation representing 20 million working women and men who deliver vital public services in 150 countries. PSI champions human rights, advocates for social justice and promotes universal access to quality public services. PSI works with the United Nations system and in partnership with labour, civil society and other organisations. Our members, two-thirds of whom are women, work in social services, health care, municipal and community services, central government, and public utilities such as water and electricity. | Switzerland | Belgian | Female | sandra.vermuyten@world-psi.org | +33617462556 | Yes | Yes | OWG, SDG negotiations, UNCSW | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Workers and Trade Unions | Means of Implementation and the Global Partnership, Follow up and Review | Sandra Vermuyten (Belgium, 1974) is Equality and Rights officer at Public Services International (PSI), a global trade union federation of public service workers’ unions that unites over 20 million members in over 160 countries and 650 organizations. Sandra holds a degree in International public law and an MA in East European studies with a major in economic and social policy reform in countries in transition. She is fluent in 6 languages. Sandra worked for the International Labour Organization on social dialogue and labour migration at the ILO CIS regional office in Moscow and coordinated the Global ICFTU campaign on the ILO Declaration on Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work, before joining PSI in 2012. Sandra supports PSI’s affiliates in their struggle against violations of trade union and labour rights, including through the use of ILO’s supervisory mechanism and advocacy with UN and regional organizations. She is also responsible for PSI’s global policy on equality issues, which include gender, youth and LGBT workers’ rights as well as campaigns against all forms of discrimination. Since early 2014, Sandra coordinates PSI’s work on the Post 2015 Development agenda and inter-governmental negotiations on social development goals. | |||||||||||||||
297 | 6/8/2015 18:45:27 | Stevenson | Sarah | ChildFund Alliance | www.childfundalliance.org | UN Representative | New York | United States | Canadian | female | sstevenson@childfundalliance.org | 9175655149 | Yes | Yes | all the above | Yes | Yes | No | No | n/a | Preamble and introduction | ||||||||||||||||
298 | 6/9/2015 16:23:38 | dunne | sarah | Loretto Community | Lorettocommunity.org | NGO UN Representative | Work for justice and Act for Peace | United States | USA | f | sdunne@lorettocommunity.org | 9175207235 | Yes | Yes | all of the above | Yes | Yes | No | No | -- | |||||||||||||||||
299 | 6/8/2015 17:23:39 | Gabizon | Sascha | WECF | www.wecf.org | executive director | a healthy planet, gender equality and sustainable development for all | Germany | Netherlands | female | sascha.gabizon@wecf.eu | +491728637586 | Yes | Yes | Rio+20, WSSD, UNFCCC COP12-20 | Yes | Yes | Yes | Annex II: Food for Thought Paper on Proposed Technology Facilitation Mechanism | Sascha Gabizon, with an international business masters from ESCP/EAP France, developed the organisation WECF (France, Germany, Netherlands) to become the major international network of women and environment organisations working for sustainable development and poverty reduction in over 50 countries and contributing to international policy processes (www.wecf.org). Since several years she co-chairs the Women’s Major Group at the UN ensuring public participation and contributions to global Environmental, Climate and Sustainable Development policy processes (www.womenrio20.org). | |||||||||||||||||
300 | 6/10/2015 17:26:03 | Kowalski | Shannon | International Women's Health Coalition | iwhc.org | Director of Advocacy and Policy | IWHC advances the sexual and reproductive health and rights of women and young people, particularly adolescent girls, in Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the Middle East. IWHC furthers this agenda by supporting and strengthening leaders and organizations working at the community, national, regional, and global levels, and by advocating for international and U.S. policies, programs, and funding. | USA | Australian | Female | skowalski@iwhc.org | 212-801-1266 | Yes | Yes | ICPD (and reviews), Beijing (and reviews), Rio+20, 26-27 May 2015 UN General Assembly Post-2015 hearings, among many others | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Women's Major Group | Preamble and introduction, Annex I: Proposed target revisions for the SDGs, Means of Implementation and the Global Partnership, Follow up and Review | Shannon Kowalski oversees IWHC’s work on international and U.S. foreign policy advocacy and is an experienced advocate for sexual and reproductive rights. She has led IWHC’s advocacy on the post-2015 development framework and played a key role in mobilizing feminist, women's, sexual and reproductive health, and HIV organizations throughout the process. Through her work as an organizing partner for the Women's Major Group, Shannon has been involved in preparing positions and engaging in advocacy on all elements of the post-2015 development agenda. Prior to IWHC, Shannon was Director of the Global Health Financing Initiative of the Open Society Foundations. Shannon previously worked for Family Care International and the Center for Reproductive Rights and chaired the Youth Coalition for Sexual and Reproductive Rights. | |||||||||||||||
301 | 6/8/2015 22:50:00 | Monaco | Skylen | World Vision | www.wvi.org | Advocacy officer | Transformational Development that is community-based and sustainable, focused especially on the needs of children. | USA | USA | Male | skylen_monaco@wvi.org | 212-355-0069 | Yes | Yes | Most development summit | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | Young people | Preamble and introduction, Means of Implementation and the Global Partnership | Engaged on post-2015 development agenda since last year when did volunteer work. Upong going back to school I disseminated the information on the SDGs and wrote articles in school newspaper on SDGs. | |||||||||||||||
302 | 6/12/2015 12:46:33 | Alziebler-Perkins | Staci | VGIF | vgif@vgif.org | Program Director | New York | United States | USA | Female | salziebler@vgif.org | 6462582558 | Yes | Yes | Conferences and hearings | Yes | Yes | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
303 | 6/12/2015 0:23:58 | Tumbo | Stephen Chacha | Beyond 2015/ World Society for the Protection of Animals | www.beyond2015.org | Regional Coordinator -Africa | Pushing for a strong and legitimate successor framework to the Millennium Development Goals | Tanzania | Tanzanian | Male | schacha@beyond2015.org | +255786797900 | Yes | Yes | Rio+20, 26-27 May 2015 UNGA Post 2015 Hearings | Yes | Yes | No | Yes | Beyond 2015/ World Society for the Protection of Animals | |||||||||||||||||
304 | 6/17/2015 14:16:00 | Golas | Suzanne | Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Peace | Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Peace.org | NGO Representation at the UN | In accord with our tradition, we commit ourselves to promote peace in family life, in the church, and in society. We strive to respect the dignity of all persons, to value the gift of creation, and to confront oppressive situations. We promote social justice as a way to peace. | USA | American | Female | unws@bellatlantic.net | 908 675 5086 | No | Yes | World Summit on Sustainable Development, Johannesburh, S.Afr. 2002, UN Climate Change Conference, Copenhagen 2009, UN Conference on Sustainable Development, Rio de Janiero, 2012 | Yes | Yes | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
305 | 6/8/2015 21:34:57 | Yamada | Takumo | Oxfam | www.oxfam.org | Senior Policy Advisor (Post 2015) | A just world without poverty | USA | Japanese | Male | takumo.yamada@oxfaminternational.org | 9172730188 | Yes | Yes | Previous UN summits | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | NGO | Preamble and introduction, Annex I: Proposed target revisions for the SDGs, Means of Implementation and the Global Partnership | I have worked with Oxfam for 13 years: twelve years of which as head of advocacy at Oxfam Japan, and the rest as global lead for Oxfam International's advocacy on the Post 2015 Development Agenda. During my period with Oxfam Japan, I worked on the post 2015 agenda. I have extensive experience in policy advocacy on a wide range of development issues, including global heath (health system strengthening, universal health coverage), aid and development effectiveness, economic inequality, progressive tax and free and public essential services as equalizers, and international trade rules. | |||||||||||||||
306 | 6/9/2015 23:22:04 | Kotturan | Teresa | Sisters of Charity Federation | www.sisters-of-charity-federation.org | NGO Representative | Impelled by Christ's love and joined together in the mission of charity, we, the Sisters of Charity Federation, respond to the cries of those who are poor and marginalized. | United States of America | Indian | Female | scfederationunngo@gmail.com | 5025076369 | Yes | Yes | 26-27May 2015 UN GENERAL ASSEMBLY post- 2015 hearings | Yes | Yes | No | No | No | |||||||||||||||||
307 | 6/9/2015 0:13:29 | Khan | Tessa | Asia Pacific Forum on Women Law and Development | apwld.org | Programme Officer | APWLD is Asia Pacific’s leading feminist, membership driven network. Our 180 members represent organisations and groups of diverse women from 25 countries in the region. We use capacity development, research, advocacy and activism to claim and strengthen women’s human rights. Our active membership provides the strength and expertise that drives and executes our work: to promote women’s human rights enshrined in international human rights instruments, and to empower women and their movements in Asia to claim equality, justice, peace and sustainable and inclusive development. | Thailand | Bangladeshi; Australian | Female | tessa@apwld.org | +66947081901 | Yes | Yes | As an Organising Partner of the Women's Major Group, APWLD has participated in almost all of the negotiations for the post-2015 development agenda for the past two years. APWLD has also participated in most of the drafting sessions for the Financing for Development Conference. | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Women's Major Group | Means of Implementation and the Global Partnership | Tessa coordinates APWLD’s international advocacy programme, with a focus on engagement with UN bodies and processes and on social and economic rights. Tessa is a strong and eloquent speaker and has been actively involved in the regional and international processes for Post-2015. She has spoken on behalf of APWLD, the Women’s Major Group, and the Women’s Working Group on Financing for Development on a number of different occasions in intergovernmental processes, including the Joint Session between the Financing for Development and Post-2015 intergovernmental negotiations in April; as opening speaker in the civil society hearings for the Third international Conference on Financing for Development; and in a multistakeholder hearing convened by the Intergovernmental Committee of Experts on Sustainable Development Financing (ICESDF). She has also delivered civil society interventions at the UN Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific. She also co-authored AP-RCEM study paper on High Level Political Forum (HLPF).Tessa has drafted and significantly contributed to the analysis of the Women's Major Group; the Women’s Working Group on Financing for Development; and the Women's Rights Caucus (a caucus of progressive women's rights organisations at the Commission on the Status of Women), including drafting the Women’s Major Groups critique of the ICESDF final report. | |||||||||||||||
308 | 6/12/2015 12:09:41 | ESIET | UWEMEDIMO | ACTION HEALTH INCORPORATED | www.actionhealthinc.org | Co-Founder/Director | Promote health and well being of adolescentyoung peole | NIGERIA | NIGERIAN | MALE | esietuwem@gmail.com; u.esiet@actionhealthinc.org | +2348037250701 | Yes | Yes | UNGASS on ICPD 2014;April joint meeting on SDGs and FfD | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Sexual and Reproductive Health CSOs Stakeholder Group | Preamble and introduction | I am a public health physician with over 25 years experience in sexual and reproductive health, adolescents and youth development. I currently engage with the Nigerian government through working on education, health and youth ministry. Also works with the African Union Youth Division especially the African Union Youth Volunteer Corp Scheme as Lead Trainer/Facilitator. I am Co-Founder of Action Health Incorporated, Convener African Federation for Sexual Health and Rights www.africasexuality.org and the Lead of Africa CSOs Coalition on Population and Development- the African CSOs initiative committed to the full implementation of ICPD POA and its follow up actions and Universal Access to Sexual and Reproductive Health for all. My focus is to ensure that the SDGs further highlight the issues of adolescents and youth especially as Africa is populated by young people and it is by the strategic investments in the sub population that Africa will achieve the desired growth and development. | |||||||||||||||
309 | 6/9/2015 15:41:11 | Dhar | V Erica | AARP | aarp.org | Senior Advisor | To enhance the quality of life for all as we age. | USA | UA | Female | edhar@aarp.org | 212 407 3722 | Yes | Yes | As a member of the stakeholder group on ageing we have been involved with all the open working groups, high level political forums and post 2015 discussions | Yes | Yes | No | No | stakeholder group on ageing | |||||||||||||||||
310 | 6/11/2015 16:05:27 | Brand | Veronica | Religious of the Sacred Heart of Mary | http://www.rscm-gen.org/ | NGO Representative | “That all may have life”... Promoting the life and dignity of all our sisters and brothers. ..At the service of those who are most in need of justice, enabling the powerless, the deprived, the marginalized, the voiceless to work effectively for their own development and liberation. | USA | Irish | Female | rshmngo@gmail.com | 9149208205 | Yes | Yes | Post 2015 and FfD processes. | Yes | Yes | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
311 | 6/11/2015 11:07:03 | Uppal | Vishaish | WWF India | http://www.wwfindia.org/# | Head, Sustainable Livelihoods & Governance | WWF’s mission is to stop the degradation of the planet’s natural environment and to build a future in which humans live in harmony with nature, by: conserving the world’s biological diversity; ensuring that the use of renewable natural resources is sustainable; and promoting the reduction of pollution and wasteful consumption. | India | Indian | Female | vuppal@wwfindia.net | +91 11 41504775 | Yes | Yes | Commission on Sustainable Development roster, previous UN summits, conferences, 26-27 May 2015 UN General Assembly post-2015 hearings | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | WWF International | Preamble and introduction, Annex I: Proposed target revisions for the SDGs | Ms Vishaish Uppal works in WWF India as Head of the Sustainable Livelihoods & Governance Programme. She has been working on issues related to conservation and livelihoods for the past 22 years. She has mainly worked with local communities especially tribal, marginalized, and women dependent on natural resources. She also has been working on Community led resource governance. She worked as a Consultant in the Indian Institute of Public Administration and for the Biodiversity Support Programme working on similar issues. She has also worked on institutional development, building CSO partnerships, development of strategic interventions as well as monitoring and evaluation of diverse projects with a focus on gender issues, food security, clean energy access, poverty alleviation and conservation of natural resources. She has also developed a Programme with Department of Science and Technology (Government of India) on People and Protected Areas aimed at building capacities of local NGO partners to use appropriate technology and build bridges between conservation and livelihoods. Ms. Uppal has experience in working with Governments and the Corporate Sector and has managed various collaborative programmes on promoting conservation through local community collaboration. She has been a member of the Expert Committee for Science and Women, Department of Science and Technology, Government of India and currently is a member of National Campaign for Right to Information as well as Forest Governance and Learning Group, India. | |||||||||||||||
312 | 6/2/2015 12:36:40 | Prelvukaj | Albulena | The G4 Alliance | Member Coordinator | USA | albulena.p@theg4alliance.org | 214-679-8928 | No | Yes | UN Post-2015 OWG on SDGs, WHA, Post-2015 Negotiations, UN DPI-NGO Meeting | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
313 | Doody | Allison | Population Action International | adoody@pai.org | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
315 | 6/5/2015 13:15:40 | Miguel | Clare | ICC Panama | Dr. | Panama | miguelclare@gmail.com | (507) 6613-0291 | Yes | No | none | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
316 | Jackson | Etta Delores | The Institute for Conscious Global Change (ICGC) | etta@consciousglobalchange.org | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
317 | Lohr | Kenneth S. | The Institute for Conscious Global Change (ICGC) | blackcloud77@gmail.com | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
318 | Walsh | Michaela | UN Committee members | mahalia935@gmail.com | No | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
319 | Baigi | Shannon | The Institute for Conscious Global Change (ICGC) | sbiagi2012@my.fit.edu |