Center for Asia-Pacific Women in Politics (CAPWIP)

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Center for Asia-Pacific Women in Politics (CAPWIP) 4227-4229 Tomas Claudio Street, Parañaque City, Tel: (632) 8516934 Telefax: (632) 8522112-1 -

History The (CAPWIP) is a non-partisan, non-profit and nongovernmental regional organization dedicated to promoting equal participation of women in politics and decision-making. CAPWIP was established in 1992 by a group of women from the Asia-Pacific region who share a vision of governance that affirms gender equality, integrity and accountability, excellence, sustainable development, and peace. CAPWIP advocates transformative politics which is the use of power to create change towards economic, social and political equity between sexes and among sectors within the context of shaping a society that is just, humane and promotes a sustainable way of life. CAPWIP operates through a network of partner organizations and national affiliates clustered into five subregional groupings: Central Asia, East Asia, Pacific, South Asia, and Southeast Asia. These are autonomous organizations actively involved in women's political empowerment in their respective countries. CAPWIP shares with this network technical assistance in organizational and program planning, training, research and information sharing, advocacy and networking. CAPWIP is currently based in Manila,. CAPWIP receives administrative and program support through voluntary contributions from its board members and other individuals; and annual membership fees and grants from bilateral and multilateral aid agencies such as the Asian Development Bank (ADB), Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA), United Nations Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM), and United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). Goal Our goal is to create a critical mass of competent, committed and effective women leaders at local and national levels and to develop a responsible female citizenry at the base who, together, will work to transform politics and governance for the common good. Women leaders without an organized base run the risks of tokenism and co-optation; women s organizations without responsible women leaders can easily fragment or be co-opted. Vision We envision governance in the Asia-Pacific region as an affirmation of excellence, integrity and accountability, gender equality, sustainable development, and peace. Programs Advocacy and Networking Promotes the establishment of a broad network of sub-regional and national affiliates of women in politics in the Asia-Pacific region, including support structures such as a regional network of training and research institutes. Collaborates with women leaders, women's organizations and existing political institutes in promoting transformative politics and women's political empowerment. Utilizes various forms of mass media as a means to enhance public awareness of the need for women's equal representation in decision-making and politics. Organizes congresses that serve as a venue for women all over the Asia-Pacific region to share their experiences, discuss issues and articulate priority areas for action. 4227-4229 Tomas Claudio Street, Parañaque City, Tel: (632) 8516934 Telefax: (632) 8522112-2 -

Develops modules and training programs for women's leadership and responsible citizenship based on the framework of transformative politics. Conducts trainers' training for women's political empowerment and transformative politics. Research and Information Sharing Undertakes policy analysis and various types of research on women in politics including needs assessment impact studies, documentation and analysis of best practices in politics. Establishes data banks on women's political participation and resources on women's political empowerment and transformative politics. Manages an interactive web network that encompasses the central office, five sub-regional focal points and national focal points. Produces publications on women's political empowerment and transformative politics. Publications Why Women, What Politics? Proceedings of the First Asia-Pacific Congress of Women in Politics, June 1994. Platform for Action: To Promote Women s Equal Access to Power in the Asia-Pacific Region. A summary statement by delegates to the First Asia-Pacific Congress of Women in Politics, June 1994. Why Women, What Politics? Asia-Pacific Sub-Regional Networks for Women in Politics. Proceedings of the Second-Asia-Pacific Congress of Women in Politics, September 1995. Why Women, What Politics? Asia-Pacific Regional Networks and Mechanisms for Women in Politics. Highlights of the Second-Asia-Pacific Congress of Women in Politics, September 1995. Why Women, What Politics? The Power of the Women Electorate. Proceedings of the Third Asia- Pacific Congress of Women in Politics, November 1996. CAPWIP 1997 Directory of Members. Transforming Politics - Women's Experiences from the Asia-Pacific Region. Proceedings of the Fourth Congress of Asia-Pacific Women in Politics, September 1997. Issues in Women s Political Empowerment in the Asia-Pacific Region, October 1999. s PROGRAMMES / PROJECTS INCLUSIVE DATES VENUE / COUNTRY Asia-Pacific Women Parliamentarians March 24-25, 2000 Bangkok, Thailand Conference on Transformative Leadership for Good Governance Asia-Pacific Congress and of Women and Men in Media, and Women in Politics, Governance, and Decision-making on Transformative Leadership November 8-10, 2001 Manila, Writeshop on the Framework of Building Transformative Communities July 5-6, 2003 Mandaluyong City, for Transformation: Towards October 13-15, 2003 Fiji Island Transformative Leadership, Citizenship and Communities Gender Governance At Work: December 12-14, 2003 Davao City, Women Building Peace in Transformative Bangsamoro Communities Writeshop: Gender Governance at February 20-21, 2004 Cotabato City, 4227-4229 Tomas Claudio Street, Parañaque City, Tel: (632) 8516934 Telefax: (632) 8522112-3 -

PROGRAMMES / PROJECTS INCLUSIVE DATES VENUE / COUNTRY Work: A Capacity Development Program for the Youth, Women and Media Building Transformative Bangsamoro Communities 1 st Making Governance Gender February 26-29, 2004 CAPWIP Center, A Successor Generation Program: Youth Leadership Summer Camp for Peace and Human Rights through Building Transformative Bangsamoro Communities 2nd Making Governance Gender on Transformation and Trainers 3rd Making Governance Gender Enhancing the Capability for Gender Mainstreaming for the Fiji Public Service May 15-June 15, 2004 June 21-26, 2004 September 28-October 2, 2004 October 17-23, 2004 November 4-17, 2004 CAPWIP Center, (CIGGL), Timor Leste CIGGL, Fiji Island 4 th Making Governance Gender January 9-15, 2005 CIGGL, The Bangsamoro Successor Generation Program January 28- Feb 28, CIGGL, for Building Transformative Communities 2005 Voters Education Workshop March 12-17, 2005 Marshall Islands Trainers on Gender, September 19-28, 2005 CIGGL, Transformative Leadership and Politics within the Framework of Building Transformative Communities Strategic Planning to Strengthen the Office of the October 1-14, 2005 Timor Leste Promotion of Equality (OPE) 5 th Making Governance Gender October 23-29, 2005 CIGGL, on Making Governance Gender December 5-15, 2005 Timor Leste Study trip to the for Women and Men April 2-10,, 2006 CIGGL, Deputies of the National Parliament of Timor Leste Batch 1 Building Mechanisms for Stakeholders October 8-21, 2006 CIGGL, Participation in Electoral Processes (Participants from the Royal Government of the Bhutan) Transformative Leadership October 29-November Kabul, Afghanistan 15, 2006 Study Visit to the of Women and Men November 19-27, 2006 CIGGL, Deputies from the National Parliament of Timor Leste 6 th Making Governance Gender February 19-24, 2007 CIGGL, Transformative Leadership February 21-March 7, Kabul, Afghanistan 2007 Afghanistan: Building the Inter-Ministerial Commission for the Elimination of Violence against Women (IMC-EVAW) into a high performing commission in the implementation of its mandate March 10-16, 2007 Afghanistan: of Advocates, Facilitators and Trainers for the Core Team of March 17-24, 2007 4227-4229 Tomas Claudio Street, Parañaque City, Tel: (632) 8516934 Telefax: (632) 8522112-4 -,

PROGRAMMES / PROJECTS INCLUSIVE DATES VENUE / COUNTRY Transformative Leaders (CTTL): Ensuring Organizational Effectiveness Through Gender Mainstreaming Afghanistan: Transformative Leadership Development Program Towards Building the Provincial Council of Afghanistan into a Highly Effective Organization 7 th on Making Governance Gender 8 th on Making Governance Gender March 25-30, 2007 June 23-30, 2007 November 12-19, 2007 Bayview Park Hotel Manila,, Timor Leste Integrated Programme for Women in Politics February 2-23, 2008 and Decision Making Making Governance Gender May 23-June 6, 2008 Suva, Fiji Gender Equality As Smart Management June 18, 2008 Camp Crame, Quezon City PART I (half day) Gender Equality As Smart Management June 18-20, 2008 Rembrandt Hotel, Quezon PART II City Making Governance Gender July 23-30, 2009 Congresses PROGRAMMES / PROJECTS INCLUSIVE DATES VENUE / COUNTRY 1 st Asia- Pacific Congress of Women in Politics June 21-23, 1994 Manila, 2 nd Asia-Pacific Congress of Women in Politics August 31-September 1, Beijing, China 1995 1 st Congress, Global Network of Women In Politics September 6, 1995 Beijing, China 3 rd Asia-Pacific Congress of Women in Politics November 21-24, 1996 Fiji Island 4th Asia-Pacific Congress of Women in Politics September 1-3, 1997 Taipei, Taiwan 5 th Asia-Pacific Congress of Women in Politics August 29, 1998 Makati City, 2 nd Congress, Global Network of Women in Politics August 28-30, 1998 Makati City, Asia-Pacific Congress and of Women and November 8-10, 2001 Manila, Men in Media, and Women in Politics, Governance, and Decision-making on Transformative Leadership 6 th Asia-Pacific Congress of Women in Politics February 10-12, 2006 Center, Manila, 3 rd Global Congress of Women in Politics and Governance GENDER in Climate Change Adaptation and Disaster Risk Reduction October 19-22, 2008 Dusit Thani Hotel. Manila, 4227-4229 Tomas Claudio Street, Parañaque City, Tel: (632) 8516934 Telefax: (632) 8522112-5 -