24-25 June 2018, Danang, Vietnam. Agenda/Programme. Day 1 (June 24)

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1 Organized by: With support from: The 7 th Annual Meeting of the CSO Forum on Social Forestry in ASEAN June 2018, Danang, Vietnam Agenda/Programme Day 1 (June 24) Venue: Rose Hall, Serene Hotel, Danang, Vietnam Time Agenda item Description Resource Person 8:00AM 8:05AM Welcome CSO Forum Participants Morning Session Dazzle Labapis CSO Forum Facilitator, NTFP-EP Asia Opening Remarks Dr. Le Cong Luong Deputy Secretary-General Vietnam Union of Science and Technology Associations (VUSTA) 8:05-8:20AM Mr. Trinh Le Nguyen Director Pan Nature Session 1: Regional and Country Context 8:15 8:30AM 8:30 8:45AM CSO Forum/SF Context Vietnam Country Context An introduction/overview of the context of SF and Civil Society engagement in ASEAN region and highlight notable trends and updates A presentation with focus on Forestry and social forestry status, challenges and how CSOs can respond to these challenges Session 2: CSO Forum Thematic and Country Updates Femy Pinto NTFP-EP Asia Mr. Nguyen Viet Dung Pan Nature In developing the report card a set of guide questions will be circulated in advance and developed per country. Country representatives to facilitate the collection of information related to the evaluation of past and present CSO Forum targets/plans per country and what has been achieved. CSO Forum Facilitator will send in advance matrix of CSO Forum calls and those that were adopted by 1 P age

2 the AWGSF in the past 6 CSO Forum/meetings Brief presentation of country and thematic achievements, challenges and plans. At this point, participants will be given an opportunity to provide inputs or ask questions from each of the countries in panel presentations and 2 rounds of world café thematic sessions. Discussions may continue informally in the duration of the Forum. 8:45 9:30 Country report card presentations - Country representatives will be given a maximum of 10 minutes to present the highlights of their country report card - Session will be divided into: (1) island countries (2) Mekong countries - There will be 10 minutes allocated for question and answer and a 5-minute break after the Q&A Moderator: Edna Maguigad, NTFP-EP Asia Island Countries (c/o country leads) - Philippines - Indonesia - Malaysia Question and answer with 5 -minute break 9:30 10:45 Moderator: Trinh Le Nguyen, Pan Nature Mekong Countries (c/o country leads) - Cambodia - Thailand - Vietnam - Lao PDR - Myanmar 10:45 11:30 World Cafe /Parallel Session Thematic Report Card Presentations Question and answer with 5 -minute break Room A - Community Economy and Livelihoods - Tenure and Access Rights c/o thematic co-leads Session 3: Developing the Key Statement 11:30 12:30 CSO Forum Key Statement Development Room B - Safeguards - Governance Mechanism Plenary session to review the CSO Forum Key statement/ recommendations resulting from the meeting to be delivered during the AWGSF meeting Report card style following the previous year s reporting c/o thematic co-leads Moderator: NTFP-EP 2 P age

3 From the country and thematic updates and presentations, the report card and assessment of progress against the AWG- SF plan, commitments, and foregoing recommendations. The result will be part of the summary statement that will be delivered during the 12 th AWGSF meeting. 12:30 1:30 Lunch break and networking opportunity 1:30 2:30 Continuation: CSO Forum Key Statement Development Afternoon session -pre-work/draft of the statement to be prepared Moderator: NTFP-EP Session 3: Capacity Building The capacity building sessions are aimed to develop and increase the knowledge of CSO Forum participants on a topic area to help them in their local and national advocacies and work. Thematic leads will be tapped to co-organize and develop some interactive skills sharing design for 1-2 key topics only (120 minutes allotted for each session) Parallel Skills Share Session 1 2:30 6:30 Capacity Building Parallel sessions Governance Mechanisms Lead Facilitators: NTFP-EP, RECOFTC with Pan- Nature/NTFP-EP Indonesia, NTFP-EP Philippines, and WWF Greater Mekong Session title: Community forest assessment and forest monitoring tools Safeguards Lead Facilitators: Edna Maguigad, NTFP-EP/PanNature/WCS Session title: Operationalizing Safeguards in forestry: FPIC, benefit sharing, and dispute resolution Parallel Skills Share Session 2 3 P age

4 Tenure and Access Rights Lead Facilitators: Tanya Conlu, NTFP-EP Asia and Nasiri Bin Sabiah, PACOS Trust Session title: Experience in ICCAs: Issues, Mapping and Documentation Community Economy and Livelihood Lead Facilitators: NTFP-EP/IDEAS/Warsi 6:30 9:00PM onwards Session title: CLAPs (Community Livelihood Analysis and Product Scanning) 101 Dinner, Solidarity and cultural night and film showing 4 P age

5 Time DAY 2, June 25 Venue: Song Han Room, Muong Thanh Grand Hotel Agenda Description Resource Person/Organization item Thematic Dialogue Seminar Objectives of the dialogue seminar. The objective of this seminar is to present the learnings, progress and opportunities towards Collaborative Community/Social Forestry partnerships in ASEAN based on past 7 years ( ) since the CSO Forum has engaged in ASFCC and with the AWGSF. The seminar also explores future/further opportunities for partnerships in view of ASEAN SPA on forestry, NDCs and SDG agenda. A minute session for each of the themes will involve different resource speakers from the Forum participants or invited speakers that will breakdown the overall framework into different topics from the 4 major themes 8:00 8:40 Registration Secretariat 8:40 9:00 Opening session Opening Remarks Dr. Nat.techn. Sc. NGUYEN PHU HUNG Director of Science, Technology and International Cooperation/VNFOREST Ministry of Agricultural and Rural Development (MARD) Director of UNCCD Office in Vietnam AWG SF Leader 9:00 10:15 Community Economy and Livelihoods Trinh Le Nguyen Director Pan Nature Overview of the CSO Forum Seminar Femy Pinto, NTFP-EP Asia Morning session Moderators: Roger Garinga, IDEAS and Dr. Hai Tien Nguyen, ICRAF 1. CSO perspectives and progress in integrating MSMEs in SF (CSO Forum report card) 2. Potential developments and initiatives in SSFEs and market support in ASEAN Mr. Somsack Sisomvang, AWG-SF Focal Point, Lao PDR 3. Marketing platforms in ASEAN: PARARA experience - Mr.Anang Setiawan, NTFP-EP Indonesia 10:15 10:30 Tea/coffee break 10:30 11:45 Governance Mechanisms Moderators: Mr. Dung Viet Nguyen, Pan Nature & Mr. Ronnakorn Triraganon, RECOFTC 1. CSO perspectives and progress in participatory and multi-stakeholder SF governance (CSO Forum report card) 2. Experience of the national multi-stakeholder working groups, Cambodia - 5 P age

6 Mr. KEO Tai, NTFP-EP Cambodia 3. Experience of national multi stakeholder Social Forestry working group in Myanmar, Dr. Ei Ei Swe Hlaing, Assistant Director of Forest Research Institute Forest Department, Ministry of Natural Resources and Environmental Conservation (MONREC) 4. NTFP policy development in Philippines, opportunities in ASEAN countries For. Olivia Melendrez, NTFP-EP Philippines 12:15-1:30 Lunch Break and Networking Afternoon Session 1:30 2:45 Safeguards Moderators: Mr. Yeang Donal, WCS and Ms. Moira Moeliono/Ms.Indah Waty, CIFOR 1. CSO perspectives and progress in integrating community / rights safeguards in SF and forestry investments (CSO Forum report card) Atty. Edna Maguigad, NTFP-EP Asia 2. Vietnam REDD+ STWG-Safeguards experience in Vietnam REDD+ Ms. Le Ha Phuong, Safeguards Officer, Vietnam REDD+ Office 3. National FPIC experience in the Philippines - developing an ASEAN FPIC Guidelines on SF and CC - FPIC as a safeguard policy for ASEAN - Atty. Gillian Dunuan, NCIP Philippines 2:45 4:00 Forest Tenure and Access Rights Moderators: Mr. Dazzle R. Labapis, NTFP-EP Asia and Mrs. Carmen Rogel, SEARCA 1. CSO perspectives on progress in forest tenure and access rights (CSO Forum report card) 2. Policy Development in Malaysia s Indigenous Peoples Rights - Ms. Edlyn Beverly Joeman, JOAS (to be confirmed) 3. Development and Opportunities for Customary Tenure in the new Forestry Law in Vietnam Mr. Ngo Van Hong, FORLAND 4:15 4:30 Tea/coffee break Closing Moderator: Ms. Alfi Syakila, AWG-SF Secretariat 4:30 5:30 Session Seminar Synthesis, NTFP-EP/Pan Nature Key Remarks ASEAN Secretariat ASFCC Partners Dr. Doris Capistrano Senior Advisor to the ASEAN-Swiss Partnership on Social Forestry and Climate Change Ms. Yuka Nathalie Greiler Head, Global Programme Climate Change and Environment (GPCCE) Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC) Closing Remarks Dr. Nat.techn. Sc. NGUYEN PHU HUNG Director of Science, Technology and International Cooperation/VNFOREST Ministry of Agricultural and Rural Development (MARD) Director of UNCCD Office in Vietnam 6 P age