Oriente Medio y África del Norte
- Asia
- África
- Europa
- ALC
- OMÁN
- Pacifico
Overview
The Asia region is concerned with the issues of official development assistance (ODA), monitoring international finance institutions (IFIs) and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), militarisation, and private sector and public-private partnerships (PPPs), all of which are easily linked to effective development cooperation. The constituency was part of a breakthrough in cooperation among CSOs when it became part of the CSO Alliance on South-South Cooperation. Members of the constituency, who are also members of the Reality of Aid-Asia Pacific are represented in the platform People Over Profit, a campaign network that unites people’s movements and NGOs across the globe to stop free trade agreements (FTAs) and corporate plunder. Through this platform, members of the constituency have articulated its calls on the impacts of the operations and policies of ADB operations and to a certain extent, the World Bank.
Regional Representative/s
Representation | Name | Organisation/s | E-mail Address/es | Website/s |
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Regional Secretariat | Sarah Torres | Reality of Aid Asia Pacific | storres@realityofaid.org | realityofaid.org/category/roa-asia-pacific |
Regional Representative | Thilak Kariwayasam | Sri Lanka Nature Group | tkariya32@yahoo.com | srilankanaturegroup.org |
Sub-Regional Representative:
Central Asia | Farida Abdyldaeva | Public Fund Legal Perspective | faridaon@gmail.com | |
Alternate Regional Representative & Sub-Regional Representative:
Central Asia | Chinara Aitbaeva | Nash Vek | nash.vek@gmail.com, office@nashvek.kg | |
Sub-Regional Representative:
Southeast Asia | Mi Nac | Cooperation Committee for Cambodia | nac.mi@ccc-cambodia.org | ccc-cambodia.org/kh |
Sub-Regional Representative:
Southeast Asia | Nyi Nyi Aung | Local Resource Centre | Local Resource Centre | lrcmyanmar.org |
Sub-Regional Representative:
Northeast Asia | Nina Kao | TaiwanAid | 138440@cch.org.tw | taiwanaid.org |
Sub-Regional Representative:
South Asia | Barkat Ullah Maruf | Equity BD/COAST | maruf@coastbd.org | coastbd.net |
Overview
The African constituency faces the following key issues for development cooperation: civil society organisation (CSO) enabling environment in the light of shrinking democratic spaces in the region; youth and women inclusion in development cooperation agenda; domestication and ownership of Istanbul principles; capacity building of CSOs in development effectiveness; and linkage of sustainable development goals (SDGs) to development effectiveness principles.
Regional Representative/s
Overview
The Europe constituency is diverse: most of the countries in the region are already part of the European Union (EU), while many countries from Eastern Europe are still in the transition stage to become members of the EU. The members work on inclusive development partnerships, transparency and accountability and civic space and enabling environment. Some engage in migration issues and human rights. Those who are already active within the constituency find it easy to link their concerns to the principles of effective development cooperation (EDC). Appreciation of EDC principles differ among organisations, and engagement happens in various ways and arenas. Some members of CONCORD, which are also active in the ICSO constituency, work together on the quality of aid through the annual AidWatch report, monitoring the quantity and quality of official development assistance (ODA) of members states of the EU. Members from non-EU countries, on the other hand, focus on key capacity development areas that are needed to qualitatively enhance civic space.
Regional Representative/s
Vue d'ensemble
La circonscription régionale Amérique latine et des Caraïbes (LAC) est composée d’organisations de la société civile et d’organisations populaires, ainsi que de réseaux d’organisations non gouvernementales de la région impliquées dans la coopération au développement. Les priorités de la région LAC sont les suivantes: la coopération Sud-Sud, la responsabilité du secteur privé et l’efficacité du développement, et le développement d’actions, en particulier pour la région des Caraïbes, sur les pays en situation de conflit et de fragilité.
Représentation régionale
Représentation | Nom | Organisation/s | Adresse email | Site internet |
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Secrétariat régional | Georgina Muñoz | Red Nicaragüense de Comercio Comunitario (RENICC) | georginanic@gmail.com | www.facebook.com/RedElEncuentro
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Représentant.e sous-région
Andes | Liliana Rodriguez | Confederación Colombiana de ONG (CCONG) | direccion@ccong.org.co | ccong.org.co/ccong |
Représentant.e sous-région
Mexique et Amérique centrale | Laura Becerra | Equipo Pueblo DECA | laurabecerraep@gmail.com | www.equipopueblo.org.mx |
Représentant.e sous-région
Caraïbes | Maryam Amsale Ze-Dingel | Association of Development Agencies (ADA) | amsalemaryam@yahoo.com | |
Représentant.e sous-région Cône Sud | Marita González | Confederación General del Trabajo de la República Argentina – CGT, Red Sindical de Cooperación al Desarrollo, y Confederación Sindical de las Américas – CSA | mgonzalez.cpde@gmail.com |
Overview
The MENA region faces long-standing armed conflict and wars of aggression including proxy wars. It is also one of the most, if not the most, unequal region in the world in terms of income inequality. According to the World Inequality Lab, in the period 1990-2016, the top 10% of the population in the Middle East accounted for, on average, 60-66% of the region’s income, while the bottom 50% accounted for, on average, less than 10% of regional income. In this context, the region focuses on development cooperation with a rights-based approach, private sector accountability, inter-regional development cooperation and monitoring development actors.
Regional Representative/s
Overview
The Pacific Islands region is comprised of 23 countries and territories that are far from homogenous. These countries and territories are linked by their common denominator of being situated on the vast stretch of the biggest ocean in the world, but they have a lot of differences in size, geography, history, culture, and economies. They share a lot in common in terms of geographic isolation, ecological fragility – including being among the most vulnerable to the impact of climate change and natural hazards – and limited resources. Many of these countries depend heavily on official development assistance, overseas remittances and importation. Members of the Pacific constituency work on business and human rights, climate change and displacement, seabed mining and extractive industries. A major area of work is engaging governments and their institutions in relation to development policy and in enabling environment for civil society.
Regional Representative/s
Overview
The Asia region is concerned with the issues of official development assistance (ODA), monitoring international finance institutions (IFIs) and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), militarisation, and private sector and public-private partnerships (PPPs), all of which are easily linked to effective development cooperation. The constituency was part of a breakthrough in cooperation among CSOs when it became part of the CSO Alliance on South-South Cooperation. Members of the constituency, who are also members of the Reality of Aid-Asia Pacific are represented in the platform People Over Profit, a campaign network that unites people’s movements and NGOs across the globe to stop free trade agreements (FTAs) and corporate plunder. Through this platform, members of the constituency have articulated its calls on the impacts of the operations and policies of ADB operations and to a certain extent, the World Bank.
Regional Representative/s
Representation | Name | Organisation/s | E-mail Address/es | Website/s |
---|---|---|---|---|
Regional Secretariat | Sarah Torres | Reality of Aid Asia Pacific | storres@realityofaid.org | realityofaid.org/category/roa-asia-pacific |
Regional Representative | Thilak Kariwayasam | Sri Lanka Nature Group | tkariya32@yahoo.com | srilankanaturegroup.org |
Sub-Regional Representative:
Central Asia | Farida Abdyldaeva | Public Fund Legal Perspective | faridaon@gmail.com | |
Alternate Regional Representative & Sub-Regional Representative:
Central Asia | Chinara Aitbaeva | Nash Vek | nash.vek@gmail.com, office@nashvek.kg | |
Sub-Regional Representative:
Southeast Asia | Mi Nac | Cooperation Committee for Cambodia | nac.mi@ccc-cambodia.org | ccc-cambodia.org/kh |
Sub-Regional Representative:
Southeast Asia | Nyi Nyi Aung | Local Resource Centre | Local Resource Centre | lrcmyanmar.org |
Sub-Regional Representative:
Northeast Asia | Nina Kao | TaiwanAid | 138440@cch.org.tw | taiwanaid.org |
Sub-Regional Representative:
South Asia | Barkat Ullah Maruf | Equity BD/COAST | maruf@coastbd.org | coastbd.net |
Overview
The African constituency faces the following key issues for development cooperation: civil society organisation (CSO) enabling environment in the light of shrinking democratic spaces in the region; youth and women inclusion in development cooperation agenda; domestication and ownership of Istanbul principles; capacity building of CSOs in development effectiveness; and linkage of sustainable development goals (SDGs) to development effectiveness principles.
Regional Representative/s
Overview
The Europe constituency is diverse: most of the countries in the region are already part of the European Union (EU), while many countries from Eastern Europe are still in the transition stage to become members of the EU. The members work on inclusive development partnerships, transparency and accountability and civic space and enabling environment. Some engage in migration issues and human rights. Those who are already active within the constituency find it easy to link their concerns to the principles of effective development cooperation (EDC). Appreciation of EDC principles differ among organisations, and engagement happens in various ways and arenas. Some members of CONCORD, which are also active in the ICSO constituency, work together on the quality of aid through the annual AidWatch report, monitoring the quantity and quality of official development assistance (ODA) of members states of the EU. Members from non-EU countries, on the other hand, focus on key capacity development areas that are needed to qualitatively enhance civic space.
Regional Representative/s
Overview
The Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) constituency is composed of civil society and people’s organisations as well as networks of non-government organisations in the region involved in development cooperation. LAC’s priorities include the following issues: South-South Cooperation, accountability of the private sector and development effectiveness, and developing actions in particular for the Caribbean region on countries in situations of conflict and fragility.
Regional Representative/s
Overview
The MENA region faces long-standing armed conflict and wars of aggression including proxy wars. It is also one of the most, if not the most, unequal region in the world in terms of income inequality. According to the World Inequality Lab, in the period 1990-2016, the top 10% of the population in the Middle East accounted for, on average, 60-66% of the region’s income, while the bottom 50% accounted for, on average, less than 10% of regional income. In this context, the region focuses on development cooperation with a rights-based approach, private sector accountability, inter-regional development cooperation and monitoring development actors.
Regional Representative/s
Overview
The Pacific Islands region is comprised of 23 countries and territories that are far from homogenous. These countries and territories are linked by their common denominator of being situated on the vast stretch of the biggest ocean in the world, but they have a lot of differences in size, geography, history, culture, and economies. They share a lot in common in terms of geographic isolation, ecological fragility – including being among the most vulnerable to the impact of climate change and natural hazards – and limited resources. Many of these countries depend heavily on official development assistance, overseas remittances and importation. Members of the Pacific constituency work on business and human rights, climate change and displacement, seabed mining and extractive industries. A major area of work is engaging governments and their institutions in relation to development policy and in enabling environment for civil society.