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An
Arab States Regional Forum
Amman, Jordan, November 8-9, 1998
During the closing session of the
Forum, participants agreed on the following priority recommendations
for implementation of the Copenhagen Commitments:
It is essential for all parties working
within civil society to adopt a people-centred approach to human
development. Such a concept would aim at creating an enabling political,
social, economic and democratic environment to overcome obstacles
related to achieving sustainable development. The participants at
the forum called upon governments to:
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Establish dates to set clear national strategies to implement
the agreements made at the Copenhagen Summit.
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outcome of these strategies should be manifested in practical
policies and projects that positively affect the lives of the
poor, particularly women, youth, children and people with special
needs. These strategies should include specific actions to address
unemployment, poverty, and lack of education. These strategies
should also recognise the need to preserve spiritual and ethical
family values.
- Allocate
a minimum percentage of their budget towards implementing projects
which address basic needs, including access to universal education,
basic income support and basic health services.
- Seek
the commitment of the various donor agencies and international
organisations to implement the 20/20 initiative to support basic
social services.
- Address
womens issues in the context of human rights by working
towards eliminating all forms of discrimination against women.
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Enhance womens participation in social, cultural and political
life through support mechanisms geared towards improving the status
of women at national and regional levels.
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Support the strengthening of existing regional mechanisms, such
as the Arab League, in implementing the Copenhagen Commitments,
including consideration of a regional Arab fund to help support
the implement of national projects to meet basic needs.
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Enhancing the role of civil society in monitoring the implementation
of the Copenhagen commitments through establishing mechanisms
for co-ordination with government and private sectors by 2000.
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Strengthening the capacity of civil society to enable organisations
to function more effectively with respect of the laws and policies
of each country.
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To recognise the importance of partnerships with civil society,
especially networks of non-government Arab organisations to encourage
national, regional and international co-operation to exchange
information and work in an objective and transparent manner.
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Maximise the use of the academic world to conduct social research,
as well as providing the necessary training for the formulation,
implementation, and evaluation of policies and projects in the
field of sustainable social development.
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Stimulate co-operation between the private sector and the non-government
sector to subsidise projects for poverty alleviation and productive
employment.
- Optimise
the use of the mass media to draw attention to the Copenhagen
commitments and to highlight the need for effective partnerships
between government, private sector and NGOs in their implementation.
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