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National Consultation on ASEAN Structures and Processes
Tuesday 15 September 2009Shah’s Village Hotel, Petaling Jaya
ASEAN Commission on the Promotion and Protection of the Rights of Women and Children
(ACWC)
Bases for the Establishment of the ACWC
Vientiane Action Programme (VAP) 2004 -2010 (Measure 1.1.4.7 of the VAP)
Hua Hin Declaration on the Roadmap for the ASEAN community (2009-2015) which replaced VAPBoth the ASEAN Political Security Community (APSC)
Blueprint and the ASEAN Socio-Cultural Community (ASCC) Blueprint reiterate the establishment of the ACWC as an important measure to ensure equitable development of women and children.
Establishment of the ACWC
All ASEAN member States are parties to the Convention on Elimination of all forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) and the Convention on the Rights of Children (CRC)
What has been Done?
The ASEAN Committee on Women (ACW) and the ASEAN Senior Officials Meeting on Social Welfare and Development (SOMSWD) responsible for implementing the APSC and the ASCC Blueprints, have taken the following steps:
What has been done?
8 April 2008 - Convened the Joint Roundtable discussion among ACW, SOMSWD and the ASEAN Standing Committee(ASC) in Jakarta, which discussed the possible elements and modalities of the ACWC The Joint Roundtable came up with the recommendations
for consideration of the ACW and SOMSWD
22 – 23 October 2008 - The Joint Session of the ACW and the SOMSWD in Hanoi, Vietnam on Agreed to set up a working group to study and propose
recommendations on the establishment of the ACWC
What has been done?
29 April 2009 - adopted the Terms of reference of the Working Group that will work towards the establishment of the ACWC at the joint session of the ACW and the SOMSWD Formed the Working Group Composition: ASEAN representatives on women’s
rights and children’s rights appointed by member states
Malaysian representatives - Hon. Datin Seri Elena Chiang Abdullah
What has been done?
10 – 12 June 2009, Hanoi, Vietnam – First meeting of the Working Group to prepare the first draft of the TOR of the ACWC Elements within the TOR
Purposes Principles Status of the ACWC Mandates and functions Composition – membership, qualifications, terms of office,
responsibility of members, chair and vice chair, immunity and privileges
Modalities – decision making, meetings, lines of reporting, public information, coordination and alignment,
Workplan and funding Role of Secretary of ASEAN and ASEAN Secretariat General and final provisions
Consultations with the HLP
Held consultations with the HLP on the AHRB, now the AICHR on the possible relations between the AHRB and the ACWC
Dialogues with civil society
Dialogue with civil society organizations and academia. 29 April 2009 - CSOs were invited at the joint session
of the ACW and SOMSWD, in Manila. A representative from the CSOs spoke on the work of the
CSOs in the ASEAN region
Dialogues with civil society
17 August 2009 - The Working Group on the ACWC had a dialogue with CSOs at the Open Session of its Second Meeting in Bangkok, Thailand.
Representatives from national and regional women CSOs and children CSOs from the ASEAN countries
Dialogue with civil society
Dialogue with CSOs aimed to seek inputs on the following areas of concern:
1. Guiding principles of the ACWC2. Expected mandates and functions of the
ACWC3. Possible relations between the ACWC and
the civil society4, Other suggested aspects to be covered in
the TOR of the ACW
Dialogue with civil society
Discussion points: Civil society participation Access to draft TOR Principles Mandates and functions
Current status
1 – 2 October 2009 – Proposed dates to finalise the TOR
‘Mesyuarat khas’ – between ACWC WG and ACW and SOMSWD focal points
Current TOR
PrinciplesMandates and functionsModalities and reporting lines
References
Tess Vistro, SEA Regional WHRs Strategy Meeting on the ASEAN Structures and Processes, 8 – 10 August, Chiangmai
ACWC Working Group TORACWC TOR, Zero draftACWC TOR, August draftVAP (2004 – 2010)Roadmap for the ASEAN community (2009-
2015)
THANK YOU
Wathshlah G. Naidu
International Women's Rights Action Watch (IWRAW) Asia Pacific 80-B, Jalan Bangsar,
59200 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Tel: (603) 2282 2255 Fax: (603) 2283 2552
Email: iwraw-ap@iwraw-ap.org / iwraw_ap@yahoo.com Website: http://www.iwraw-ap.org