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Biwako Millenium Framework - National Plan of Action

Regional Workshop on Comprehensive National Plan of Action on Disability - Towards the Mid-point Review of the Biwako Millennium Framework for Action towards an Inclusive, Barrier-free and Rights-based Society for Persons with Disabilities in Asia and the Pacific (BMF)
Bangkok, Thailand, 19-21 October 2005

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Programme Information
* Work Programme
* Provisional Agenda

Provisional programme of the Workshop

Day 1: Wednesday, 19 October 2005

0900-0915 Agenda Item I. Opening of the Workshop
  • Opening Statement [Transcript of the Opening Statement]
    By Mr. Kim Hak-Su, Executive Secretary of UNESCAP (Delivered by Mr. Shigeru Mochida, Deputy Executive Secretary and Officer-in-Charge, a.i., UNESCAP)
0915-0930 Coffee break
0930-0940 Agenda Item I. Opening of the Workshop
  • Election of officers
  • Adoption of the agenda
0940-1000 Agenda Item II. Purpose of the Workshop [PowerPoint Slides]
1000-1130 Agenda Item III. Review of the progress of the BMF implementation
  • From the BMF questionnaire- overview of policy formulation in the region [PowerPoint Slides]
    By Ms. Aiko Akiyama, Expert on Disability, Population and Social Integration Section, Emerging Social Issues Division, UNESCAP
  • Disability statistics and data collection-recent international, regional and national initiatives [PowerPoint Slides]
    By Mr. Wei Liu, Associate Statistician in Economics, Statistics Development Section, Statistics Division, UNESCAP
  • Toward the mid-point review-Biwako Plus 5: Forward Looking Strategies for the 2nd Half of the Decade [PowerPoint Slides]
    By Ms. Aiko Akiyama, Expert on Disability, Population and Social Integration Section, Emerging Social Issues Division, UNESCAP
1130-1300 Lunch
1300-1430 Agenda Item IV. Key issues in national action planning
  • Nature of plans
  • Principle steps in planning, developing, implementing, monitoring and evaluation [PowerPoint Slides | Paper]
    By Mr. Clinton E. Rapley, Director of Planning Services, Associates for International Management Services
  • Structure and elements of plan
  • Case study [Transcript]
    By Mr. Ryosuke Matsui, Secretary General of APDF, Vice President of RI for Asia and the Pacific and Vice President of Japanese Society for Rehabilitation of Persons with Disabilities, and Professor of Faculty of Social Policy & Administration, Hosei University, Japan
1430-1500 Agenda Item V. Incorporating the disability perspective into international mandates and policies
  • Why the disability-inclusive approach is important [PowerPoint Slides | Paper]
    By Prof. Kim Hyung Shik, Korean Society for Rehabilitation of Persons with Disability
  • How one can develop disability-inclusive action plan? [Powerpoint Slides | Paper]
    By Mr. Clinton E. Rapley / Director of Planning Services, Associates for International Management Services
  • Close look at the plan cycle from disability-inclusive viewpoint
  • Translation of MDG from disability perspective
1500-1530 Coffee break
1530-1630 Agenda Item VI. Key points in strategic planning from a disability perspective
  • World Bank and Disability-Inclusive Development
    By Ms Judith Heumann, Adviser, World Bank Group

Day 2: Thursday, 20 October 2005

0900-1000 Agenda Item VI. Key points in strategic planning from a disability perspective
1000-1015 Agenda Item VII. Working Group Discussions
  • Introduction to the Working Groups
1015-1030 Coffee break
1030-1200 Agenda Item VII. Working Group Discussions
  • Working Group Discussion
    1. Biwako Plus five
    2. Key issues in national action planning
    3. Disability-inclusive strategic planning
1200-1300 Lunch
1300-1500 Agenda Item VII. Working Group Discussions
  • Working Group Discussion
    1. Biwako Plus five
    2. Key issues in national action planning
    3. Disability-inclusive strategic planning
1500-1530 Coffee break
1530-1600 Agenda Item VII. Working Group Discussions
  • Working Group Discussion
    1. Biwako Plus five
    2. Key issues in national action planning
    3. Disability-inclusive strategic planning
1600-1630 Agenda Item VII. Working Group Discussions
  • Report at the plenary

Day 3: Friday, 21 October 2005

0900-1030 Agenda Item VIII. Discussion at the plenary
  • Biwako Plus five
  • Key issues in national action planning
  • Disability-inclusive strategic planning
1030-1045 Coffee break
1045-1200 Agenda Item VIII. Discussion at the plenary
  • Check List
1200-1300 Lunch
1300-1500 Agenda Item VIII. Discussion at the plenary
  • Check List
  • Final statement
1500-1530 Coffee break
   
1530-1600 Agenda Item VIII. Discussion at the plenary
  • Final statement
1600-1630 Agenda Item IX. Closing of the Workshop

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