Asiadhrra co-organizes 31st APRC Civil Society Consultation

Asiadhrra is co-organizing with fellow regional CSOs and the Vietnam Farmers’ Union (VNFU) the “CSO Meeting: Consolidating Efforts for Effective Engagement on Food and Agriculture Governance”  in conjunction with the 31st FAO-Asia Pacific Regional Conference.
It will be held at the Khan Quang Do Hotel in Hanoi, Viet Nam on March 10-11, 2012.
The CSO Meeting will bring together representatives of farmers, fisher folk, Indigenous
Peoples, rural women, rural youth, cooperatives, NGOs and other civil society organizations, to discuss the priority issues that are affecting the food security of the region. Partners from governments, donor community, international and intergovernmental bodies are expected to join.
The CSO Meeting aims to provide the 31st FAO-APRC critical inputs from various CSO
perspectives and positions on the priority issues they have identified through consultative processes over the last several years. They are anchored on field experience, giving voices to the concerns and aspirations of the marginalized rural peoples.
Among the objectives of the CSO Consultation are:

  1. To exchange situation of agriculture and food in the region and share experiences with a view to enhancing mutual understanding, solidarity, friendship, cooperation among the CSOs in South East Asia and South Asia for sustainable  development of agriculture .
  2. To analyze the situation of agriculture and food in Asia and the Pacific region and   to  make recommendations at the same time  working  out  proactive, active and constructive measures to cope with common challenges / problems.
  3. To facilitate the integration of the Civil Society Mechanism (CSM) in the FAO-CSO regional processes and promote other innovative CSO mechanisms in the region towards the strengthening of the role and participation of CSOs  in the development processes at all levels.
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