Title: POVERTY REDUCTION ADVOCACY
1POVERTY REDUCTION ADVOCACY
- Linking
- local/national
- to
- international/global
- Laos 14.01.04
2Advocacy
- Mobilise people at grassrootlevel
- To influence decisionmakers
- At any level.
3Mobilise people
- By addressing power imbalances.
- By building democracy and participation.
- By building social movements.
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5NCA vision
- TOGETHER FOR A JUST WORLD
6HOW to make JUST WORLD?
- NCA have 3 approaches
- Emergency preparedness
- Long-term development work
- Advocacy work
- Together we are changing the world!?
7NCA 3 approaches
8Human Dignity Triangle
9Advocacy
- Driving public policy towards improving the
lives of those who concentionally have a weaker
voice and less power. - Oxford Dictionary
10Policy-decisions at different levels.
11Togther for a just world?
- Can economic globalisation and justice be seen
together? - So far globalisation has been mostly about
promoting injustice!
12Economic distribution of resources in the
world.6 billion people share like this
13- Economic injustice
- 20 of the worlds population consume 86 of the
worlds resources. - 20 of the worlds population consume 1 of the
worlds resources. -
- As a result
- 1.2 billion people live in absolute poverty (less
than 1 dollar a day) - Similar economic injustice exists on national
levels in many countries. - We have to address this as civil society. This
must be changed!!
14This distribution of resources kills 40 000
children everydayworldwidegt Poverty kills.
15What can we do?
- We can mobilise against the root causes of
poverty in our societies. - Injustice at
- Local level
- National level
- Regional level
- Global level!
16Root causes of poverty
- Injustice
- Political injustice
- Social injustice
- Cultural injustice
- Economic injustice
- Environmental injustice
- Etc..
- At all levels!
17Root causes of poverty
- Economic injustice
- Policy mechanisms which transfer resouces from
poor to rich - Unfair trade policies
- Unjust distribution of land
- Irresponsible companies
- Illegitimate debt
- Corruption
- Etc..
18Economic Justice
- Reversing the current transfer of wealth from
poor to rich. - ON ALL LEVELS!
- Giving poor people and poor countries control of
their economic destinies.
19Poverty Reduction Advocacy
- We need to do adcocacy for poverty reduction
- PRSP
- Budget monitoring
- Trade policies
- Debt policies
- Aid coordination
- Based on Human Rights approach
203 sector model
21Real world todayEconomic globalisation.
22Power Imbalance
- Too much power to the multinational companies and
the multilateral financial institutions. - Not enough power in the hands of grassroot people.
23Need to globalise people-movements!
- Globalisation of civil society..
24Social Globalisation Mobilising social
movements worldwide
25Social Globalisation Political and legal
globalisation
26Which country?
27NCA policy document
- Advocacy Together with partners, NCA will
influence - individuals, faith based structures and
communities, so that they fulfil their duty to
act in the interests of human dignity. - Governments, public bodies, multilateral
organisations and business on matters affecting
political, economic and social rights of the
poor.
28Advocacy on all levels(Where relevant)
- Locally
- Nationally
- Regionally
- Globally
29Decisionmakers
30Change-agents
31Advocacy process
- Input gather information
- Policy making formulate policy
- Output Influence decisionmaker
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32Advocacy MIX
- Dialogue lobby and negotiation
- Confrontation public debate, demonstrations or
litigation - Mobilisation awareness- and movement-building
33How to identify issues
- Criterias
- Relevance to the poor and human rights.
- Competence within the NCA network.
- Feasibility to get the right decision.
- Visibility in media and public debate.
34Advocacy model of NCA
35Policy-decisions at different levels.
36Real world todayEconomic globalisation.
37Globalisation of civil societyBalanced
globalisation
38Of course we can change the world!
39Examples
- Utkal, Orissa/India case (1995-2001)
- Jubilee 2000 (1995-2001)
- Fashion slaves in Thailand (2001-2004)
- Triumph Int out of Burma (1999-2001)
- Stop MAI agreement (1997)
- Landmine convention (1993-1996)
- Apartheid campaign (1980s 1994)
40Example 1 Utkal
- Proposed Bauxite/Alumnia project in India
- Land aquired in Kashipur, Rayagada, Orissa
- This land was already in use by dalits and
adiwasi for agricultural and religious use. - Project would take away most of the water.
- Would displace appr. 20.000 people.
- Would violate indigenous and dalit rights.
41Utkal cont.
- Local population mobilised own grassroot
movement PSSP. - Mobilised NGOs and networks in the area.
- Mobilised NGOs and networks in India.
- Some of these were partners with NCA on service
delivery projects. - They challenged NCA to do advocacy in Norway
42Utkal cont.
- NCA and Changemaker bought shares in the
Norwegian company Hydro. - Went on General Assembly and made two different
proposals - CM Withdraw from project.
- NCA Postpone project untill human rights issues
are settled. - Lot of media coverage and embarassement for the
company. - Hydro did not accept the proposals.
43Utkal cont.
- But One year later they came up with a human
rights strategy for the company. - Demanded that their partners in Utkal must follow
this strategy. - Project was postponed 3 times before Hydro
decided to withdraw. - This was after 3 local people were killed by
police in a demonstration against Utkal.
44Example 2 Jubilee
45Debt cancellation?
46Biggest mobilisation ever!
- 25 million signatures worldwide
- 100 000 people in human chains at G8
- 70 national campaign plattforms
- G8 promise of US 100 billion cancellation
- Improvement of HIPC initiative
- Put debt firmly on the agenda
- Paved way for debate on illegitimate debt
47Diktator debt
- Left more 61 billion US in debt
- Most of it used for weapons
- Left 13 billion US in debt
- Most of it for guns and capital-flight
48Mobilising people in social globalisation!
49Of course we can change the world!
50Example 3
51100 working hours per week
52Locked inside the factory
531/3 of Thai minimum wage
54Trade Unions banned. . Organisers
deported. .
55Poor water sanitation facilities
56Poor housing50-70 persons in one room
57Protesting workers are killed or deported.
58These people make our clothes
59Famous brands..
60What does NCA and partners do?
- Make report and TV documentary on working
conditions and brands. - Confront brands on national TV.
- Mobilise consumers to address brand.
- Build capacity to negotiate by workers.
- Build capacity for advocacy by partners.
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63Mobilising people in social globalisation!
64Of course we can change the world!PEOPLE-POWER
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65Conclusions/Recommendations
- need to do Poverty Reduction Advocacy nationally
and globally. - need to address economic justice issues in Laos.
- need to build social movements locally and
network these with national and global social
movements.