MALAYSIA’S
ROLE IN THE UN SECURITY COUNCIL :
Addressing
Global, Regional & Domestic concerns pertaining
to security, sustainable development & human rights
Date: Dec 9, 2014 (Tuesday)
Time: 8.30pm
to 10.30am (Light Refreshments from 7.30pm)
Venue: Brickfield Asia College (PJ
Campus), VSQ@PJ City Centre, Jalan Utara, Section 14, Petaling Jaya
Malaysia was elected as a non-permanent member of the UN Security Council on Oct 16,
2014.
This is for a two year period starting in Jan 2015 till Dec 2016. This is a
major
achievement for Malaysia and this global recognition enhances our global role
and
contribution
especially during the time when Malaysia will also be the chair to ASEAN.
This
is also a critical period in the global context due to rising extremism and
global conflict
which
is threatening global peace, prosperity and security. In addition the UN is also
finalising
the Post MDG 2015 agenda with the introduction of the Social Development Goals
(2016-2030)
Active
participation at the global UN level has clear implications for domestic
policies and
programmes
especially in the way government will have to address matters pertaining
to
human rights, sustainable development, good governance, transparency and
accountability
at
the home front.
Malaysia
will face a credibility gap if what we advocate at the UN level does not match
with
practice
here in Malaysia especially in enhancing democracy, freedom of speech &
expression,
through the ratification core UN Conventions and fulfilling the UPR
committments
OBJECTIVES OF THE PUBLIC FORUM
Proham
together with the Brickfields Asia College is hosting this Public Forum which
is part
of
the 2014 Human Rights Week Celebrations organised jointly by the UN, Suhakam,
GMM,
Bar
Council & Proham
The
objectives are:
To
understand the role of the UN Security Council and UN global commitments and
challenges
including the formulation of the post MDG- Sustainable Development Goals and
its
implications
To
understand and review Malaysia’s role in the UN Security Council noting opportunities
&
challenges
for 2015 & 2016
To
critically review the implications of Malaysia’s global role and its impact on
domestic
public
polices & programs especially with regards to greater human rights
compliance
consistent
with the UN human rights conventions and instrucments.
To
discern some key priorities for Malaysia at the global, regional & national
level and the role Malaysians can play especially civil society in enhancing
the human rights and sustainable development agenda for all.
PANEL:
Datuk Kuthubul Zaman Bukhari
(Proham): Word of
Welcome & setting the agenda
Ms Michelle Gyles-McDonnough (UN): Understanding the UN Security Council role and the UN Agenda in the Post MDGs and the formulation of the Social Development Goals
Tan Sri Hasmy Agam (SUHAKAM): Understanding Malaysia’s Global commitments on Human Rights & Reflections as a former diplomat
Datuk Saifuddin Abdullah (GMM): Promoting moderation globally, regionally and nationally as a way for conflict resolution
Dato Ambiga Sreenevasan
(Former Bar Council Chair) : Enhancing
domestic human rights compliance consistent with UN standards & instruments
Moderator
: Datuk Dr Denison Jayasooria
(Proham
Secretary General)
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REGISTER EARLY---
Participation is by registration.
Please register by indicating name, organisation and contact
details (mobile and email address) to:
Proham Secretariat at prohamsecretariat@gmail.com
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