2013 글로벌 유스 포럼 사전교육

- 청소년 인권워크숍 “경제논리에 짓밟힌 인간의 존엄성”-

 

 

 

2013 글로벌 유스 포럼 프로젝트가 본격적으로 국제회의 파견을 위한 준비에 돌입합니다!

 

6월 22일 오리엔테이션을 시작으로  <여성과 아동의 인신매매에 관한 컨퍼런스>(이하 인신매매 컨퍼런스)의 대표단으로 선발된 참가자들은 한국과 국제사회의 빈곤 및 인신매매 등 인권 현황을 공부하면서 회의 참가를 준비하게 되는데요. 이 준비 작업을 위해 인권 및 국제개발 전문가들과 함께하는 청소년 인권워크숍을 개최합니다.

 

세계 빈곤과 인신매매 문제는 여러 정치적 사회적 문제가 얽힌 복잡한 사안이지만 무엇보다 전 세계를 지배하고 있는 자본주의 논리가 인간의 기본권을 박탈하는 사회문제의 대표적인 경우이기도 하죠. 그런 이유로 이번 글로벌 유스 포럼 프로젝트는 두 주제를 아울러 빈곤과 인신매매의 형태로 나타나는 경제논리에 짓밟힌 인간의 존엄성을 생각해보고 세계의 맥락에서 한국의 문제를 짚어보는 시간을 갖습니다. 이번 인권 워크숍은 글로벌 유스 포럼 참가자들뿐 아니라 인권 문제에 관심이 있는 청소년들이 함께 각자의 생각과 고민을 나누고, 전문가의 도움을 받아 그 이해의 깊이를 더할 수 있는 좋은 기회가 될 것입니다.

 

인권 워크숍은 세계 빈곤 강연 2차 시, 인신매매 강연 2차 시 총 4번의 강연으로 이루어지며, 국제개발협력 분야의 국내 전문가 두 분과 국내/국제 인신매매 문제 해결을 위한 시민운동을 활발히 전개하고 있는 활동가 두 분을 강연자로 모시고 진행합니다.

 

 

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회차/일시

내용

강연자

1차

6.26(수)

“Fighting poverty is an endless story?"

- 세계 빈곤의 근원과 심화 원인

전지은

(국제개발협력

민간협의회 정책센터)

2차

7.3(수)

“How has the global society been dealing with world poverty?" - 국제사회의 빈곤 퇴치 노력과 그 효과성

민경일

(한마음한몸운동본부)

3차

7.17(수)

“A man is not a commodity"

- 인간은 상품이 아니다: 인신매매의 실재와 한국의 문제

정미례

(성매매문제해결 전국연대)

4차

7.24(수)

“Is it possible to stop the trafficking?"

- 국내외 인신매매 예방과 처벌, 보호 체계

어진이

(공익법센터 어필)

 

이번 워크숍은 글로벌 유스 포럼 참가자를 위한 사전 교육의 일환이지만 세계 빈곤, 인권, 여성권, 아동권, 개발협력 등에 관심 있는 일반 참가자에게도 참석의 기회를 열어 공개 강연으로 진행될 예정인데요. ‘글로벌 유스 포럼 참가자가 아닌데 어떡하지?’ 하고 안타까워하시는 분들, 워크숍 주제에 관심만 있으면 누구나 환영합니다! 단, 강연자들의 강의 수준을 설정하기 위해 타겟 그룹을 대학생 이상 연령으로 지정했으니 참가신청은 19세 이상인 점 이해 부탁드립니다~

 

여러분들의 많은 관심 바랍니다!

 

                                            

신청하러 가기  => 클릭

 

 

 



 


 

 

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 2013 글로벌 유스포럼 참가자모집안내.pdf




 


I could not understand why people in Africa laid tens of children when they could not raise them all healthily. Neither could I comprehend why an enormous continent, Africa, with so much resource left underground, they would not dig them up and make use of them. But as it turns out, we were lucky that we were not born in Africa. Most chances are that we too would be suffering from extreme poverty and malnourished if we were simply out of luck. Just as we are protected, since birth, under a relatively stable environment, African children did not choose their destiny either.

 

‘Phew, that was close..’ Sure. We successfully made a narrow escape from not being born in Africa. But this is not an attitude to be encouraged. We cannot put off solving the seemingly endless chain of poverty forever. As a same human being with a sense of compassion, we feel sorry to hear their everyday lives. We will never experience that pain but 2 billion populations is covering their stomach, not in hunger but knife sticking pain.

 

There was a lecture by Song Shin Hye (The Korean Committee for UNICEF, Manager of Education Development Division) in MIZY center (Seoul Youth Center for Cultural Exchange) in July 20th, with the topic of ‘MDGs, for A World Where Every Child is Happy’. The lecture was originally for the Youth Reporters of MIZY, but it became open for anyone who is interested in child well-being and MDGs.

Song Shin Hye, Manager of Education Development Division, The Korean Committee for UNICEF alks about how UN can be compared to a galaxy.

 

I was surprised to hear there were so many close relations between MDGs and children. MDGs are Millennium Development Goals, approved by UN in 2000, Summit Meeting. It has designated 8 conundrums to be solved upon decided percentage by 2015. (See below for more information) She declared very shocking statistics from the beginning of the speech, that 50 percent of the social class to be protected by MDGs is children, by definition, people of five to eighteen years old. They are vulnerable; immune system is to be developed by thorough nourishment. Yet, overwhelming number of children in South-West Africa, for instance, is heavily dependent on infrequent, unsustainable foreign medical aids. They are so depended on those aids that the number fluctuates according to the foreign aid given.

 

MDG declares: ‘As leaders we have a duty therefore to the entire world’s people, especially the most vulnerable and, in particular, the children of the world, to whom the future belongs. ’ However this promise is not being kept very well. The average life expectancy for people in Zimbabwe is 36. A third of children are dying of malnutrition. Pneumonia derives from simple cold. Many African children suffer from diarrhea because they drank filthy water. Malaria is easily overcome than common mosquitoes’ bites but they are known to be deadly because people in Africa have weak immune system to fight against malaria.


                                                               MDG slogan


UNICEF is facing several responsibilities: First they must increase maternal health (MDG Goal 5: Maternal Health). When mothers are healthy, entire household becomes healthy (MDG Goal 4: Child Health). Children do not have to work instead of their parents but go to school. This is how universal education comes true (MDG Goal 2: Universal Education). People become more intellectual, and develop their insights towards the world through education. This leads to eradication of extreme poverty and hunger (MDG Goal 1: End Poverty and Hunger) in the long run, because educated people are more likely to have better jobs than simple labor or going through trash. Someday, female version of Nelson Mandela will be leading Africa. At this moment, women are less educated compared to male, but through ‘universal’ education, more women will fight for gender equality and empower women (MDG Goal 3: Gender Equality). Ultimately, national strength and sovereignty will come to stand firm, and their governments will focus on basic sanitation as their life quality increases. HIV/AIDS and other diseases will be eradicated (MDG Goal 6: Combat HIV/AIDS) by increased sanity.


                                           UNICEF(United Nation Children's Fund)
 

There is a time limit to MDG goals. Until 2015, all the goals should be met. However it seems to me it would be very hard in any goal to reach the expected level. Nevertheless, I think we should keep going like we used to. It doesn’t mean the world will end in 2015, the time will pass but people stay the same. The time limit exists to give pressure and prevent from nations saving the issue for later but encourage instantly putting action to it. Whenever we believe it is already late, it is the earliest it can get.

 


Now: how can you contribute to UNICEF and to the world’s being?

Go to https://www.unicef.or.kr/donate/main.asp

You can send gifts or monthly donations. 1,000 won a day can save a dying child. In your pencil case, you are carrying lives of 10 children. What would you do? It is in your hands.

 

 

 

MDG goals


Goal 1: Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger

           - Halve the proportion of people living on less than $1 a day

           - Achieve Decent Employment for Women, Men, and Young People

           - Halve the proportion of people who suffer from hunger

Goal 2: Achieve universal primary education 
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By 2015, all children can complete a full course of primary schooling, girls and boys

Goal 3: Promote gender equality and empower women
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Eliminate gender disparity in primary and secondary education preferably by 2005, and at all levels by 2015

Goal 4: Reduce child mortality rates
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Reduce by two-thirds, between 1990 and 2015, the under-five mortality rate

Goal 5: Improve maternal health

      -       Reduce by three quarters, between 1990 and 2015, the maternal mortality ratio
-       Achieve, by 2015, universal access to reproductive health

Goal 6: Combat HIV/AIDS, malaria, and other diseases

      -        Have halted by 2015 and begun to reverse the spread of HIV/AIDS
-        Achieve, by 2010, universal access to treatment for HIV/AIDS for all those who need it
-       Have halted by 2015 and begun to reverse the incidence of malaria and other major diseases

Goal 7: Ensure environmental sustainability

      -  Integrate the principles of sustainable development into country policies and programs; reverse loss of environmental resources

      - Reduce biodiversity loss, achieving, by 2010, a significant reduction in the rate of loss

      - Halve, by 2015, the proportion of the population without sustainable access to safe drinking water and basic sanitation (for more information see the entry on water supply)

     - By 2020, to have achieved a significant improvement in the lives of at least 100 million slum-dwellers

Goal 8: Develop a global partnership for development

     -        Develop further an open, rule-based, predictable, non-discriminatory trading and financial system

     -       Address the Special Needs of the Least Developed Countries (LDC)

     -       Address the special needs of landlocked developing countries and small island

     -       Deal comprehensively with the debt problems of developing countries through national and international measures in order to make debt sustainable in the long term

     -        In co-operation with pharmaceutical companies, provide access to affordable, essential drugs in developing countries

     -       In co-operation with the private sector, make available the benefits of new technologies, especially information and communications


 


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