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United
Nations Reform
UN - Civil Society Relations
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the "UNITED NATIONS WORLD SUMMIT 2005" section
UN
Summit Follow-Up:
United
Nations Communications Group held a meeting on 15 November 2005, on
the Summit follow-up.
As
background to this UNCG meeting, a letter
sent on 3 November by General Assembly President Jan Eliasson to Member
States, summarizing progress thus far on Summit follow-up, and outlining
his proposals for the approach to be taken by the GA regarding a) development
and ECOSOC reform, and b) Secretariat and management reform.
Implementation
of Decisions from the 2005 World Summit:
Outcome for Action by the Secretary-General
Informal
consultations with NGOs was organized on 22 November 2005
in Palais des Nations in Geneva, at the initiative of the President
of the 60th session of the General Assembly, Mr Jan Eliasson, and the
two co-chairs on the establishment of a Human Rights Council.
These
meetings have been organized following the consultation between the
Chairperson of the 61st session of the Commission on Human Rights with
the President of the General Assembly in New York on 25 October 2005
Download
the report of the Meeting written by Mr Cyril Ritchie.
In
September 2002, UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan released his report
on UN Reform "Strengthening
of the United Nations: an agenda for further change",
which put forth a package of proposals, including an independent
panel
of eminent persons to review relations between the
United Nations and Civil Society. The High-Level Panel began its
work in June 2003, and, after a series of briefings, workshops,
and regional consultations, produced its report containing reform
proposals in June 2004, to which Mr. Annan responded in his report
in September 2004. The subject was debated in the General Assembly
from 4-5 October 2004.
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United
Nations General Assembly Debate
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The General Assembly on 4-5 October 2004 took up agenda item 52,
on revitalizing its work, and item 54, on strengthening the United
Nations system under which Member States spoke on UN--civil society
relations. While several Member States expressed their interest
in enhancing civil society participation in the UN's work, some
recommended that a cautious approach be taken in reforming current
UN practices so that the Organization retains its intergovernmental
nature. Wrapping up the two-day discussion, the President of the
General Assembly, Mr. Jean Ping, proposed to undertake further
consultations with Member States.
For
a more detailed account of the proceedings, please read
this article
Secretary-General
report "In Larger Freedom: Towards Security, Development
and Human Rights for All"
(fra
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(22 March 2005)
- NGOs
comment on the Report
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Here are some of the statements delivered to the General Assembly
by Member States on Revitalization of the Work of the General
Assembly (item 52) and Strengthening of the United Nations System
(item 54):
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Following
extensive consultations with a wide range of stakeholders, the
Panel issued a report in June 2004 with proposals on how to
enhance UN-civil society relations. In response to these recommendations,
the Secretary-General delivered a follow-up report with comments
on the Panel's work. Both of these reports are available below:
In late 2003, the Panel circulated questionnaires to canvas
the experiences of civil society and other actors, such
as the private sector and parliamentarians, active within
the UN system at a national and international level. The
findings of this survey were presented in a report that
was considered by the Panel in several recommendations
it made to the Secretary-General. Available below are
the report and the questionnaire used for the survey.
To assist the Panel in its work, a series of background
papers were prepared to provide insight on current practices,
trends and challenges describing the relationship between
the UN and civil society. The papers addressed a range of
practices including: partnerships, civil society engagement
in the UN, strategic challenges facing civil society and
the UN, etc.
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- Three
Generations of UN-Civil Society Relations: A Quick Sketch
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by Tony Hill, UN-NGLS
- Report
of the Secretary-General
- "Views
of Member States, members of the specialized agencies,
observers, intergovernmental and non-governmental organizations
from all regions on the report of the Secretary-General
on arrangements and practices for the interaction of non-governmental
organizations in all activities of the United Nations
system".
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Report
of the Secretary-General
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Arrangements and practices for the interaction of non-governmental
organizations in all activities of the United Nations
system - A/53/170: July 10, 1998
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Secretary-General
Cites 'Profound Change' in Role of Non-Governmental
Organizations, in Opening Address to Fiftieth DPI/NGO
Conference Calls United Nations/NGO Partnership "Not
an Option But a Necessity" for Effectively Addressing
New Global Agenda - 10 September 1997 -
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NGOs
respond to the Panel Report
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Following
the release of the Panel's report, NGOs prepared statements
in response to the Panel's recommendations. Several of these
statements, available below, were delivered in writing to
the Deputy Secretary-General from August to October 2004.
Reform
of the Human Rights Commission
Documents
released in World Social Forum
Porto Alegre 2005
Towards
a consensus in shaping the future of United Nations - NGO
Relations
This
briefing paper prepared by a group of NGOs addresses some
of the major concerns expressed by civil society organizations
and Member States regarding some of the recommendations presented
by the Panel of Eminent Persons on UN--Civil Society Relations
and the Secretary-General - download
Asia
Civil Society Forum 2005
This
is the final statement of the Asia Civil Society Forum 2005
on the UN-Civil Society Relations - download
Asia
Civil Society Forum 2004
This
is the final statement of the Asia Civil Society Forum 2004
on the UN-Civil Society Relations - download
UN
publications
UNIDO :
Economic Development and UN Reform - Towards a common agenda
for action - A proposal in the context of the Millennium Development
Goals - download
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