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ASIA-PACIFIC DEVELOPMENT COOPERATION FORUMREGIONAL WORKSHOP ON TRENDS AND PROGRESS IN TRIANGULAR AND SOUTH-SOUTH COOPERATION 21 October, 2008
Civil society engagement in a participatory approach of an ongoing
triangular development cooperation project
Jirat Wachirasereechai (Ms.) Chief, International Cooperation Division
National Office for Empowerment of Persons with DisabilitiesMinistry of Social Development and Human Security
Mariko Kinoshita (Ms.)Representative, JICA Thailand Office
Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA)
Contents
1. Introduction
2. Triangular and South-South Cooperation
- 2005 Kashmir Earthquake in Pakistan
3. Successful Factors
4. Impact of South-South Cooperation
<APCD’s mission>1. Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities (PWDs)2. Promotion of inclusive, barrier-free and rights-based society
1. Introduction (1)APCD as a Platform / Multi-sector collaboration
PWDsSelf-help Group
Self-help Organization
Other NGOsService providers,specialists
Governments
Ministry of Social Development and Human Security
Biwako Millennium FrameworkAsia-Pacific Development Center on Disability
promote the empowerment of persons with disabilities and a barrier-free society- play a supporting role in establishing and maintaining such a network
1. Introduction (2)APCD project & UNESCAP/Biwako Millennium Framework
Source: http://www.unescap.org/esid/psis/disability/bmf/bmf.html
1) Thai PWD leaders2) Regional office of IOs3) Geographical aspect
2. Triangular and South-South Cooperation 2005 Kashmir Earthquake in Pakistan (1)
2. Triangular and South-South Cooperation Reconstruction and Partnership between PWDs (1)
Thai PWDs with Pakistani PWDs
2. Triangular and South-South Cooperation Reconstruction and Partnership between PWDs (2)
Pakistani PWDswith other Pakistani PWDs
3. Successful Factors Multi Triangular Approach (GO / DPO / APCD)
GO
DPO
GO
DPO
GO
DPO
3. Successful Factors Tsunami Experience in Thailand
Thai PWDs with Pakistani PWDs
3. Successful Factors Mutual Trust based on Past Collaboration
Japanese PWDs with Thai PWDs
Japanese/Thai PWDs with Pakistani PWDs Pakistani PWDs
with other Pakistani PWDs
2001-2003 2004-2005 2006-2007
Traditional view on PWDs1. Punishment (karma)2. Vulnerable person3. Person in need of help4. Patient5. Student6. Beneficiary of welfare7. Beneficiary of charity
APCD’s view on PWDs1. Social resources2. Empowered person3. Member of the society4. Citizen5. Policy proposer6. Social development promoter
3. Successful Factors Paradigm Shift of Key Actors
Individual level
Organizational level
Societal level
Knowledge and experiences in collaboration with governments
Identify PWDs with commitment and vision, Networking
Raising awareness on PWDs by broadcasting peer support activities
Inclusion of a barrier-free perspective in earthquake reconstruction
3. Successful Factors Perspective of Capacity Development
Matchmaking, Facilitation of collaboration
4. Impact of South-South Cooperation Inclusive and Participatory Ownership (1)
GO
DPO
GO
DPO
GO
DPO
4. Impact of South-South Cooperation Inclusive and Participatory Ownership (2)
Country-owned Self-monitoring and Evaluation system
Memorandum of Meeting between Thai and Pakistani government
Funding by Thai GO =“National Ownership”
4. Impact of South-South Cooperation Further Collaboration with Different Stakeholders (1)
A project of Independent Living funded by the World Bank
through the Japan Social Development Fund
4. Impact of South-South Cooperation Further Collaboration with Different Stakeholders (2)
4. Impact of South-South Cooperation Multi Triangular Approach in Asia-Pacific
DPO
GO
UN Agencies
DPO
GOSouth-South
Cooperation
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