| Promoting a Transformative Agenda for Sustainable Development: A Workshop on Rio+20 |
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| Written by Administrator |
| Monday, 11 July 2011 10:33 |
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SAVE THE DATE! 17 August 2011 Bangkok, Thailand
The United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development (Rio+20) will take place in 2012, marking two decades of official international action on sustainable development. In the first Rio Earth Summit in 1992, the international community came to recognize the unequal and unsustainable character of dominant development patterns. At the same time, it committed to take steps towards more equitable and sustainable development, and produced the conventions on climate change, biodiversity, and Agenda 21. Twenty years on, the world finds itself far off track in realizing the vision of Rio, even before the explosion of the multiple financial and economic crises of 2007-08. These recent crises further aggravated the food, energy and climate crises and underscored the urgency of a global shift to alternative development modes.
Expanded and sustained participation by civil society in the growing development discourse leading up to Rio+20 is crucial in this respect. One of the two themes that have been identified by the UN as central to Rio+20 – the need to elaborate the transition to “green economies” as a solution to the problems of escalating ecological destruction and poverty – is proving to be a potentially contentious arena. There are concerns that the green economy agenda could be hijacked by narrow Northern corporatist interests and sidetrack efforts to address the much-more complex social, developmental, and equity issues linked to sustainability in favour of less politically sensitive, market-based and ill-conceived technology fixes; and one-size fits all approaches that constrain the sustainable development prospects for the South. There is, thus, an urgent need for CSOs especially in the global South to effectively engage their own governments on Rio+20 and beyond.
In line with this, the Asia-Pacific Research Network (APRN), Reality of Aid Asia-Pacific (ROA-AP), and Ibon International are pleased to announce the dates for the Conference Workshop on Rio+20. At this Conference Workshop, to held 17 August 2011 in Bangkok, Thailand, we plan to achieve the following:
More details in the next announcement!
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