Pacific Islands Association of Non- Governmental organisations (PIANGO) The Conch Shell symbolises Communication. The sound of the conch shell is a summons for people to gather in a particular place. The circular sand drawing reflects Spiritual Unity or Oneness.
WHO is PIANGO, WHAT do we do? Initiated in the late 1970s; formally set up in Port Vila in the late 1980s; 1st Council meeting in 1991 in Pagopago, American Samoa, to strengthen networking between Pacific NGOs & represent the authentic voices of Pacific Island NGOs; moved to Suva in 2004: A regional network of national umbrella NGOs and national focal points or coordinating bodies known as National Liaison Units (NLUs) in 21 Pacific Island countries and territories. A regional umbrella platform of national umbrella NGOs Providing a common voice of Pacific National NGOs at regional and international fora Taking collective action of Pacific Umbrella NGOs to respond to priority regional and global concerns 2
PIANGO Membership Network 1. ASUNGO American Samoa 2. ACFID - Australia 3. CIANGO/CICSO Cook Islands 4. CID New Zealand 5. CSFT Tonga 6. DSE Solomon Islands 7. FANGO FSM 8. FCOSS Fiji 9. KANGO Kiribati 10. NIANGO Nauru 11. NIUANGO Niue 12. MICNGOs Marshall Islands 13. Payuta Guam 14. PNGCSF PNG (Interim) 15. SUNGO Samoa 16. TANGO Tuvalu 17. UTLN Kanaky (update) 18. VANGO Vanuatu 19. HITI TAU French Polynesia 20. Palau Community Action Agency Palau (update) 21. FONGTIL Timor Leste 22. Wallis & Futuna (update) 23. Tokelau (update) 24. West Papua Coalition/ Fokir LSM? Tbc (update) 3
Pacific Regional Alliances Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat (PIFS) - In June 2007, granted consultative status to PIANGO but no accreditation yet. Policy being reviewed Pacific Islands Development Forum (PIDF) PIANGO is a member and signatory of the PIDF Charter with an MOU in place Pacific Regional NGO Alliance PIANGO is a member of this alliance of 13 Pacific regional NGOs who are signatories to an MOU to collaborate on the Oceanus Agenda
Global Alliances International Forum of National Platforms (IFP) in July 2008, PIANGO formed IFP with 80 other CSOs, Paris based Secretariat. PIANGO is a Council member Beyond 2015/Action 4 Sustainable Development - a global CSO campaign that influenced the post 2015 development agenda and now monitoring Agenda 2030. PIANGO is the Pacific regional coordinator for the campaign EU Policy Forum Dialogue (PFD) a multi-stakeholder policy forum held in Brussels, commencing 2012. PIANGO represents the Pacific. CSO Partnership for development effectiveness (CPDE) a global CSO platform for development cooperation. PIANGO is the Pacific sub-regional CPDE Secretariat
Cont ECOSOC application EU Transparency Register Accredited Commonwealth Secretariat CIVICUS member
Istanbul Principles 4 CSO Development Effectiveness (2010) 1. Respect and promote human rights and social justice 2. Embody gender equality and equity while promoting women and girls rights 3. Focus on people s empowerment, democratic ownership and participation 4. Promote environmental sustainability 5. Practice transparency and accountability 6. Pursue equitable partnerships and solidarity 7. Create and share knowledge and commit to mutual learning 8. Commit to realising positive sustainable change
Strategic Plan 2017-20 VISION Strong and effective civil society leadership exercised for a sustainable, just, compassionate and peaceful Pacific community MISSION PIANGO exists to enable the Pacific extended family of NGOs to effectively promote and advance the interests and wellbeing of Pacific peoples through networking, partnerships, capacity strengthening, policy advocacy, facilitation of a common voice on issues at national, regional and international forums fostering recognition of the critical role of CSOs to influence positive sustainable change for development effectiveness in the communities they serve.
5 Strategic Focus Areas: SP 2017-2020 1. Strengthening CSO Platform in the Pacific Institutional strengthening of PIANGO, and mechanisms for CSO participation in multi-stakeholder partnerships at regional level 2. Development Effectiveness - Strengthening CSO Accountability - Code 3. Action Research and Policy Advocacy - Building the body of evidence around issues to influence policy 4. Pacific Developmental Leadership - Rethinking development, Reshaping the Pacific we Want 5. CSO Capacity Strengthening - Providing capacity building support to constituent member and partner organisations
Programme Activities 1. Agenda 2030 awareness and CSO participation in monitoring and reporting on the new development agenda; 2. Establishment of the regional communication hub information and Knowledge hub; 3. NGO Effectiveness/CSO Accountability : Implementation of a Code of Minimum Standards; 4. Next Generation Leadership Programme; 5. CSO Partnerships for development effectiveness
Focus Areas of Policy Advocacy Development Paradigm - Rethinking Development, Reshaping the Pacific we Want Architecture for Pacific Regionalism (PIF, PIDF) Enabling Environment for CSO Effectiveness (Funding, legislation, regulatory) Human Rights violations (West Papua) Economic Justice (Pacer Plus) Environmental Degradation & Oceans Management (Sea bed mining) Climate Justice (COP 23) Agenda 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
Cont Policy dialogue and advocacy: Human rights based approaches NGO/CSO Accountability Decolonisation; Self determination; UNDRIP Indigenous rights; West Papua Climate Justice
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