Call for Applications: NGO Forum on Sexual and Reproductive Health and Development “Global Partners in Action”

May 6, 2009 at 10:39 am | Posted in Forum | Leave a comment
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Global Partners in Action: NGO Forum on Sexual and Reproductive Health and Development

Invest in Health, Rights and the Future

Berlin, Germany

September 2 – 4, 2009

CALL FOR APPLICATIONS

Please circulate widely

In recognition of the 15 yr. anniversary of the International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD), Global Partners in Action: NGO Forum for Sexual and Reproductive Health and Development aims to strengthen NGOs working in partnership to advance sexual and reproductive health and rights for sustainable development in an uncertain and interdependent world. The Government of Germany and the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) are the co-hosts of this forum. A website with more information on the Forum will be set up at http://www.globalngoforum.org/ by 8 May.

Global Partners in Action is led by NGOs and is for NGOs, with considerable emphasis placed on ensuring significant participation from the Global South and of young people. Global Partners in Action will be a highly interactive working meeting, where participants will be able to contribute to approximately 30 breakout sessions, as participants, facilitators, resource persons or rapporteurs. In addition, orientation sessions and regional meetings are being planned for the first day. Participants will furthermore have the opportunity to network and share their work and experiences in a marketplace and at a global café. Plenaries featuring high level speakers will also inspire Global Partners in Action. Finally, all participants will be welcome to assist in the drafting process for the Call to Action throughout the duration of the Forum and outcomes from discussions in various sessions will feed into the Call to Action and an NGO Action Plan.

There will be 400 participants at Global Partners in Action. Out of these, 225 will come from the Global South and will, as far as possible, be fully funded to attend. There are 100 spots for Northern NGOs; these will not generally be funded to attend. However, there will be no registration fee. The forum steering group aims to ensure diverse representation from as many countries, regions and NGO’s working in different fields of health and development as possible. Youth participation is also a priority and a commitment has been made to have at least 25% of participants under the age of 30. In recognition of the vital role that Regional Networks play in implementing and monitoring the ICPD Programme of Action, a commitment has been made to have at least 30 Regional Networks participate at the Forum.

Global Partners in Action is inviting applications from individuals representing NGO’s around the world that:

  • Are committed to the principles of the ICPD Programme of Action;
  • Focus on activities that address key aspects of the ICPD Programme of Action (for example: sexual and reproductive health and rights, women’s rights, HIV and AIDS, youth participation, gender equity, etc.);
  • Work at either a local, national, regional or international level;
  • Are interested and able to share best practices, lessons learned and areas for capacity building;
  • Can commit to collaborative follow-up to Global Partners in Action, guided by the NGO Action Plan and Call to Action that will be produced during the Forum. Can commit to collaborative follow-up to Global Partners in Action, guided by the NGO Action Plan and Call to Action that will be produced during the Forum.

Eligible candidates are invited to complete the application form. The interest expressed about potential breakout session topics (question 12) will feed into the Forum’s programme, so applicants are encouraged to carefully select topics that are most relevant to their NGO’s work.

The deadline for applications is Monday May 25, 2009. Applicants are highly recommended to submit their application using the online application form on the Global Partners in Action website, http://www.globalngoforum.org , or as a second option, by email. If neither of these is an option, applications can also be received by fax at 1 (212) 297 4906.

Applications will be reviewed by an NGO-led Selection Committee, which has set up several measures to ensure a transparent and objective process. For example, an external consultant will remove all personal and organizational information from initial applications to make them anonymous. They will also be assigned a code that identifies their region, country and age group. The anonymous applications which fill all of the selection criteria will then be analyzed for content and relevance to the ICPD agenda and the objectives of the forum. Full details about the selection process will be available on the Global Partners in Action website.

Advocacy Training on August 6 -7 2009 (Bali, Indonesia)

April 7, 2009 at 12:19 pm | Posted in Project RMA | Leave a comment
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SAVE THE DATE!

Advocacy Training on August 6 -7 2009 (Bali,

Indonesia)

“HIV Prevention, Reproductive Health Supplies,

and Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights

in the Asia and Pacific Regions”

This is to inform you about a two-day advocacy training to strengthen capacity of civil society on reproductive health (RH) supplies advocacy in the Asia and Pacific Regions, ahead of the International Congress on AIDS in the Asia and Pacific Regions 2009 (9th ICAAP, August 9-13 2009, Nusa Dua, Bali).

Jointly convened by the Asia Pacific Alliance (APA), its member organization Family Planning International (FPI) New Zealand and the German Foundation for World Population (DSW), this meeting aims to contribute to a supportive political and financial environment for access to RH supplies in the Asia and Pacific Regions by promoting and fostering NGO leadership and strengthening the advocacy capacity of its participants on the issue. The training will be held prior to ICAAP and aims to address the linkages between HIV prevention and SRHR programs and the major role RH supplies can play in this context.

The main objectives are:

  • Increase understanding of the situation, needs and diversity of reproductive health supply challenges in the Asia and Pacific Regions;
  • Improve understanding of the linkages between RH supplies and internationally agreed development goals, such as the MDGs, and the role of RH supplies in preventing HIV;
  • Strengthen advocacy skills and develop key messages to be used during the 9th ICAAP on meeting the RH targets of the ICPD Programme of Action and the MDGs;
  • Provide advocacy tools to strengthen the capacity of NGOs to advocate for increased support for RH supplies;
  • Ensure RH supplies solutions are included in the closing summaries of the 9th ICAAP.

APA, FPI and DSW have been raising awareness on the importance of RH supplies through “Project Resource Mobilization and Awareness” (Project RMA). Project RMA is a partnership of the German Foundation for World Population (DSW), Population Action International (PAI) and International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF) and aims to create an environment conducive to political support and to secure increased financial resources for reproductive health supplies. With the support of Project RMA, APA and FPI strengthen the advocacy efforts for increased access to RH supplies at the regional level in the Asia and Pacific Regions.

Please send an email to Sabine Weber to receive an application questionnaire, and a criteria list including logistical information. (Deadline for Application: April 27th 2009).

March SupplyNews released

March 27, 2009 at 1:37 pm | Posted in SupplyNews | Leave a comment
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SupplyNews#11 has been released . To access the PDF please click here.

SupplyNews focuses on activities and news related to advocacy and awareness raising. SupplyNews is a one-stop-shop to get the latest on advocacy at the global, regional, and country level. More than that, it gives access to essential resources. Finally, SupplyNews is a platform to share updates around commodity security advocacy!

This month’s SupplyNews contains

News from the Project RMA:
RH Supplies Advocacy on District Level in Tanzania

FPI explores RH Supplies Situation in Pacific

Supplies news:
Pope Says Condoms Worsen HIV Problem

RHInterchange (RHI) Update

Obama Reverses Bush Ban on Contraceptive Supplies to MSI

Restoring Funding to UNFPA

Australian Funded Condoms ‘Wasted’ In Papua New Guinea

RH Supplies on the Prequalification Agenda

FC2 Female Condom Obtained FDA-Approval

Female Condom Shortage in Kenya

Focus on:
Greenstar Pakistan Stock Out

Look out for:
Stop Stock-outs; Civil Society Meeting Preceding Global Fund Donors Meeting

If you would like to receive the SupplyNews, please write to Caroline Jane Kent or Martin Kuehn at DSW.

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