Reflection on the Charter and governance, Oceania, 2005 by Betsan MARTIN Activities in 2005 | ||
The first part of the year involved international aspects of the Charter work, with participation in the World Social Forum in Porto Alegre, and in May, the GO5 Conference on Global Democracy in Montreal. With Cécile Sabourin and Fabienne Presentey, from the Canadian Charter Committee, and Marcos Reigota from Brazil, we gave a presentation on the Charter, which created a dynamic exchange and stimulated enthusiasm for involvement from Canadian people, as well as the desire for further involvement from international participants.
Much of the co-ordination work has been achieved through small group meetings with committee members. This is effective in terms of grounding the Charter in people’s own area of work, and helps with keeping up momentum. We have a meeting for all members early in December. Also, when Cecile Sabourin (coordinator of the regional Committee for Canada) was in New Zealand, we had a meeting with the Human Rights Commissioner in Auckland. Three committee members attended. The discussion focussed on the Responsibility dimensions of Human Rights. The door is open for us to pursue further activities with the Human Rights Commission, particularly in their educational programme. The Charter Text
It would be fair to say that enthusiasm of a Charter of Human Responsibilities comes to life where it facilitates or resources projects in material ways. Film project
Good Governance and Responsibility
Consensus was reached in an exciting Board meeting recently where an innovative framework for good governance based on collaborative, intercultural processes was agreed to, driven by values rather than an exclusive prerogative of commercial interests. You can also read the article Good Governance, Responsibility and the Waka Pacific Regional Inter-religious Colloquium
The objectives of the Pacific Interreligious Colloquium are consistent with the Priority Themes of the Pacific Programmes for Strengthening Governance, of NZAid. The objectives contribute to increasing regional ownership, build community capacity and support gender equitable participation in the development of solutions to improve regional Peace building, conflict prevention processes and improve democratic governance in the following ways: • Retrieving concepts, meanings and perspectives on Peace among Indigenous cultures and religions of the Pacific in order to strengthen democratic processes and human rights activities within the region; • Engaging Pacific cultural and practices that respect and promote human rights and responsibilities. • Development of decision making, governance and management models that respect the contributions based on indigenous concepts of Peace and Conflict Prevention. Assist in implementing international agreements on human rights by: • Producing frameworks to support and strengthen human rights awareness and activities and a framework of responsibilities within the region; • Peace building and conflict resolution and management to protect Human Rights; • Restore cultural practices that respect and promote human rights and responsibilities and Peace. The Colloquium will support sustainable institutional development with protection of civil and human rights by engaging Pacific religious institutions and indigenous cultures to create institutional models that promote human rights and responsibilities. Human Rights and Responsibilities Educational project
Since the September election in New Zealand, the opposition conservative party, which only lost the election by 1 seat, has appointed a Minister for Political Correctness!! The agenda is to undermine and even eradicate agendas of the Human Rights Commission, such as support for a revised history of Aotearoa-New Zealand in which the indigenous experience of colonization is accounted for, and support for the civil rights of same sex couples. Further plans …
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