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Title: Geneva Conference Preparations


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Geneva ConferencePreparations
  • Update for the Steering Committee
  • 19 May, 2004

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Core Group
  • Includes all office holders and host authorities
  • Will have met a total of six times to date (next
    meeting on 26 May)
  • Four WG Chairs provide updates
  • Meetings have addressed
  • cross-cutting themes, including access and
    standards
  • UNRWAs medium term plan
  • development of the programme
  • Substantive discussions on working groups and
    conference documents
  • Decision taken April 21 to proceed with
    Chairmans Summary, en lieu of agreement on draft
    declaration

3
Geneva Based Briefings
  • Two meetings of the HLWG in Geneva
  • Briefing of Geneva based international agencies
    and NGOs
  • Informational in nature

4
Working Groups
  • Four themes have been explored by the WGs
  • Promoting the Well-Being of Palestine Refugee
    Children
  • Community Development Housing, Infrastructure
    and Environment in Palestine Refugee Camps
  • Promoting Socio-Economic Development of the
    Palestine Refugees
  • Conditions for the Successful Management and
    Mobilization of Resources on behalf of Palestine
    Refugees

5
Working Groups
  • Extensive meetings of the four groups over the
    four-six months in Jerusalem, Ramallah and Amman
  • Through the preparatory process of the
    Conference, broad participation was sought and
    relevant expertise brought in
  • This process provided greater tri-partite
    engagement in the development of themes and
    subthemes important to all stakeholders
  • Each Working Group has provided recommendations
    to the international community, host authorities
    and UNRWA

6
Workshops
  • Each discussion paper will provide the background
    for the discussion at the Workshops, on June 7
    with draft recommendations
  • A workshop schedule has been developed, and is
    being circulated today
  • Based on the discussions at the Workshops,
    respective Chairs will produce a summary
  • Chairs will report on the outcomes of their
    workshops to the Plenary on June 8

7
Finalization of Conclusions and Recommendations
  • Draft background papers distributed to
    participants (17 May)
  • Concentration and prioritization of conclusions
    and recommendations (17 May 6 June)
  • Workshop discussions on key conclusions and
    recommendations and a structured debate on
    sub-themes
  • (7 June)
  • 4. Summary of Workshop proceedings finalized by
    Chair and other office holders.

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Finalization of Conclusions and Recommendations
  • Core Group Meeting, 7 June
  • Review outcomes from the Workshops
  • Outcomes fed into the Chairmans Summary
  • Report by Workshop Chairs to Plenary and debate
    on implications of conclusions and
    recommendations
  • Chairs Summary concluded and read out to
    participants

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High Level Panel Debate
  • Human Security and Economic Progress
  • Improving the Lives of the Palestine Refugees
  • Purpose
  • Stimulate debate on how to improve the lives of
    the Palestine Refugees and reduce vulnerability
  • Include conceptual and practical constraints and
    conditions, including political and social
    challenges
  • Reflect on how the Conference outcomes can
    improve the environment in which we operate over
    the next five years

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High Level Panel Debate
  • Confirmed participants
  • Mr. Edward Mortimer (Moderator)
  • Mr. Peter Hansen
  • Mr. Poul Nielson
  • Mr. Adnan Abu Odeh
  • Ms. Hanan Ashrawi
  • Mr. Amos Elon

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Other Activities
  • Video Link
  • Link to refugees in Amman, lasting about 22
    minutes
  • Mix of live and recorded segments
  • Opportunity for delegates to see, first hand,
    refugees and UNRWA in action
  • Refugees will discuss their lives, their
    problems, their needs, their hopes, their
    aspirations
  • Discussion on human rights, womens empowerment,
    and health conditions

12
Facilities
  • CICG and CCV rooms blocked and assigned
  • Office space for SDC, UNRWA Staff and Secretariat
    assigned
  • Interpreters, translators and facilities staff
    engaged
  • Internet terminals available for delegates (
  • No dedicated workspace for delegations
  • If required, office space can be rented directly
    with the CICG (through your permanent missions)

13
Documents and Translation
  • Conference documents distributed 17 May
  • Programme
  • Rules of Procedure
  • Discussion Papers I-IV
  • Workshop schedule
  • All documents posted to our site in English
  • Delivered to regional representatives to UNRWA,
    as well as through Geneva and New York Missions
    to the UN
  • Translations available on the site as they become
    available www.un.org/unrwa/genevaconference

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