Saturday, April 08, 2006
Gwangju International Peace Camp 2006
(Note: This is the working/tentative design and program that is still being updated by The May 18 Memorial Foundation Working Committee)
Conflict and Peace Making by NGOs
May 16-18, 2006, 518 Cultural Hall, Gwangju City, Republic of Korea
A. PROGRAM : Sharing Experience form Each Country
OBJECTIVE
To get a sufficient understanding of conflict situation in each country and peace process that has been made there.
MECHANISM
In this section, each country representatives (2 persons per country) will present the factual situation in their own country. The presentation should be based on the paper they made (which followed the guidance from the organizer). Thus, their main role is to share the FACTS in their own country.
Each country has 20’ to deliver the presentation (10’ per person)
An expert will give a comment on the presentation of each country’s representatives. The expert will help the forum to link up all those different facts in each country into a systematic way of thinking.
The expert has 15’ to give a comment.
Thereafter, an open forum will be started. It will let the audience make some clarifications from the speakers and the expert in order to have a sufficient understanding.
Time remaining for the open forum is 1:15’ (until lunch time)
A moderator will guide the flow the forum and keep it in its track. The focus of this session is FACTS in each case.
OUTPUT
Factual description of conflict and peace process in each country of:
1. East Timor
2. Aceh
3. Sri Lanka
4. Thailand
5. Philippines
6. Nepal
B. PROGRAM: Discussion on the Different Experiences of Conflict and Peace Process
OBJECTIVE
To elaborate the pattern of conflict and effective method of peacemaking, considering the different situation/ stages in each country.
MECHANISM
Two experts appear in the previous session will be the panelists in this session. They will present the paper the made, as it is requested earlier by the organizer.
Each expert has 15’ to deliver the presentation.
Thereafter, an open forum will be started. The experts will act as resource persons to help the forum to elaborate the different stage of conflict, various methods of peacemaking and how to deal with it. Finally it will lead to the role of NGOs in dealing with those issues.
Time remaining for the open forum is 2 hours (until dinner time)
A moderator will guide the flow the forum and keep it in its track. The focus of this session is CONCEPT of CONFLICT and PEACE PROCESS; and ROLE of NGOs
OUTPUT
Sufficient understanding of different kinds of conflict and various methods of peacemaking.
Common understanding of the role of NGOs in such situation.
C. PROGRAM: Plenary Session
OBJECTIVE
To elaborate the role of NGOs in supporting and accelerating successful peace process.
MECHANISM
Based on the factual situation discussed earlier, the participants will discuss their role as the actors involved in the conflict and peace process and explore the possibility to have a common statement or agenda/united action.
The participants will formulate a common resolution to be declared.
Participants will point one of them to guide the flow of the discussion (acted as a moderator).
Time allocated to discuss this matter is 3 hours (until lunch time)
OUTPUT
The forum comes up with a declaration.
The declaration should include:
- statement on the origin of conflict
- statement on peace
statement on NGOs’ role in supporting and accelerating peace process.
D. PROGRAM: Keynote Speech
OBJECTIVE
To give a review of the matters have been discussed with its result and a closing remarks of the event.
MECHANISM
A Korean public figure who is working on conflict and peace issue will deliver a speech. He will talk about the issue in Asia and South Korea as well.
OUTPUT
Speech
E. PROGRAM: Declaration
OBJECTIVE
To announce to the public the result of the peace camp.
MECHANISM
Press conference.
OUTPUT
Media coverage
PROGRAM DESIGN
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