| Opening Remarks -Representative of Govt. of Nepal
Panel – I, Integrating SDG 16 Plus with Human Rights at global level
Moderator – Jyotsna Mohan, Regional Coordinator, ADA
Panellists
-John Romano, Global Coordinator, TAP Network
-Deirdre De BURCA, Advocacy Co-ordinator, Forus
-Katherine Liao, OHCHR
・Opening Question:
TAP Network: What are the global trends in SDG 16 Plus in past 5 years based on TAP’s experience as a global network?
Forus: Having worked on enabling environment for civil society over many years, why do you think addressing SDG 16 plus is relevant for CSOs everywhere?
OHCHR: How effectively does SDG 16 + address human rights issues from OHCHR’s perspective ?
・Second Question:
How relevant and important will SDG 16 Plus be in terms of advancing progress in the areas of peace, governance, accountability, transparency, and civic space by 2030? What are the key challenges and opportunities?
PANEL -II, Assessing The National and Regional Trends of SDG16+ over past 5 years
Moderator – Denison Jayasooria, Malaysian CSO SDG Alliance
Monitoring and Implementation of SDGs 16 Plus at the regional level , what are the main trends and recommendations?
– Asia Development Alliance (ADA)
What are the challenges in the monitoring and implementation of SDG 16 Plus in your countries Govt. of Malaysia, South Korea and Nepal
-Mr Jerald Joseph (Human Rights Commissioner, Malaysia)
What is the role of CSOs in monitoring and implementation of SDG 16+ (CSOs of Malaysia, South Korea, Japan and Nepal)
-Hon Maria Chin Abdullah, Member of Parliament, Malaysia & Deputy Chair All Party Parliamentary Group Malaysia on SDG (APPGM SDG)
-Aoi Horiuchi, Senior Advocacy Officer, Japan NGO Center for International Cooperation
・3 key recommendations to accelerate SDG 16 plus action in your country
・Q&A from the Floor
Q&A from the Floor
Closing Remarks – Representative from Govt of Nepal |