Delivering on human rights and social inclusion in the post-2015 development agenda: Madrid, Spain, October 2014

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Program Delivering on human rights and social inclusion in the post-2015 development agenda: Equality, quality and accountability for marginalized and excluded populations Madrid, Spain, 27-29 October 2014 Spanish Agency for International Development Cooperation (AECID) Avenida Reyes Católicos, 4 Madrid

Monday, 27th October 2014 15:30 ~ 16:30 Opening remarks D. Gonzalo Robles - Secretary General, Spanish International Development Cooperation. Director, Spanish Agency for International Development Cooperation (AECID) Kate Gilmore - Deputy Executive Director for Programme United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) Caddy Adzuba - Radio Okapi Journalist DR Congo Prince of Asturias Award for Concord.2014 16:30 ~ 17:15 Inaugural Conference: Social Inclusion Policies to address Inequalities for Excluded Populations in the post 2015 Development Agenda» Ana Helena Chacon - Vice President Republic of Costa Rica Chair: Gonzalo Robles - Secretary General, Spanish International Development Cooperation. Director, Spanish Agency for International Development Cooperation (AECID) 17:15 ~ 19:00 Plenary Session : Rights and social inclusion in the post 2015 development agenda challenges and opportunities Rights and Social Inclusion at the Heart of the post 2015 Development Agenda: a United Nations Perspective» Kate Gilmore - Deputy Executive Director for Programme, United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) A Human Rights approach to the post 2015 agenda: advancing economic, social and cultural rights of excluded populations» Jyoti Sanghera - Chief of Human Rights, Economic and Social Issues Branch, Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) Closing the social inclusion gap in the context of the post-2015 agenda: an economic perspective» Jose Antonio Alonso - Professor of Applied Economics, Complutense University of Madrid, Spain Social and cultural drivers of gender and sexual and reproductive health inequalities of excluded and marginalized populations» Winfred Lichuma - National Women Commissioner, Kenya

Addressing intersecting discrimination in the future development agenda: a focus on the sexual and reproductive health and rights of excluded populations» Alejandro Morlachetti - Professor of Law, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina Chair: Laura Lopez de Cerain - Director of Multilateral, Sectorial and Financial Cooperation, AECID 19:15 Cocktail Tuesday, 28th October 2014 09.00 ~ 09.30 Participants registration 09.30 ~ 10.00 Introductory session: meeting s objectives» Luis Mora - Chief of the Gender, Human Rights and Culture Branch Technical Division United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) Recapitulation of the previous day and participants introduction 10:00 ~ 10:45 Plenary Session 1: Recommendations from the ICPD Beyond 2014 International Conference on Human Rights Objective: Provide an overview of the ICPD Beyond 2014 Human Rights Conference Report in order to guide the work in groups in the following sessions» Luis Mora - Chief of the Gender, Human Rights and Culture Branch Technical Division United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) Commentator: Maria Jose Alcala - Chief of the Gender, Human Rights and Culture Branch Technical Division United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) Chair: Elly Leemhui - Senior Adviser on Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Netherlands 10:45 ~ 11:45 Plenary Session 2: The Transformative Power Data: Visualizing the Rights of Marginalized Populations Objective: Provide an overview of the main global trends on inequality and exclusion and how these affect the ability of marginalized populations to enjoy their sexual and reproductive health and rights

» Daniel Schensul Technical Specialist on Population and Development, Population and Development Branch, Technical Division, UNFPA (20 ) Commentators:» Vilma Mendoza - Vice President, National Confederation of Indigenous Women, Bolivia (5 )» Luis Pérez Bueno - President,Spanish Committee of Representatives of Persons with Disabilities (5 )» Bridget Slea - Senior Rights Policy Adviser, Help Age International, United Kingdom (5 )» César Antón Beltrán - General Director Institute for the Elderly and Social Services (IMSERSO) Spanish Ministry of Health, Social Services and Equality (5 ) Chair: Fabiana del Popolo - Population Issues Officer, Latin American and Caribbean Demographic Center (CELADE), Population Division, UN Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) Open debate (20 ) 11:45 ~ 12:00 Break 12:00 ~ 13:30 Plenary Session 3: An Action Agenda on Human Rights, Gender Equality and Social Inclusion for Excluded and Marginalized Populations - Equality Objective: Define strategic interventions and partnerships to operationalize key recommendations on equality in the ICPD Beyond 2014 Human Rights Conference Report Plenary Discussants: A Gender and Intercultural Perspective» Vicky Tauli-Corpuz - United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (15 ) A Human Rights Perspective» Virginia Bras Gomes - Member of the United Nations Committee on Economic Social and Cultural Rights (15 ) A Social Inclusive Policy Perspective» Ana Peláez Narváez - Member of the United Nations Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, ONCE Foundation Director of International Relations, Spain (15 ) An Adolescents and Youth Perspective» Vicky Claeys - Regional Director, International Planned Parenthood Federation, IPPF European Network, Belgium (15 )

Chair: Geetanjali Misra - Executive Director, Creating Resources for Empowerment and Action. CREA, India Open debate (30 ) 13:30 ~ 15:00 Lunch 15:00 ~ 16:30 Plenary Session 4: An Action Agenda on Human Rights, Gender Equality and Social Inclusion for Excluded and Marginalized Populations: Quality Objective: Define strategic interventions and partnerships to operationalize key recommendations on equality in the ICPD Beyond 2014 Human Rights Conference Report Plenary Discussants: Towards a new development paradigm that promotes gender equality and sexual and reproductive health and rights as human right issues» Marge Berer - Founding Editor, Reproductive Health Matters, United Kingdom (15 ) Maternal Health Intercultural Intervention Models for Indigenous Women» Martha Murdock - Vice President for Regional Programmes, Family Care Interantional, FCI, USA Sexual and Reproductive Health Intervention Models for Migrant Populations» Rene Leyva, Director - Health Management and Leadership, Centre for Health Systems Research, National Institute of Public Health, Mexico (15 ) Training for Quality in Sexual and Reproductive Health Services» María del Mar García Calvente - Teacher, Public Health Training Center of Andalucía, Sexual and Reproductive network Coordinator. Spain (15 ) Chair: Nicolas Marugán - Spanish Observatory against Racism and Xenophobia, Immigration General Secretariat for Migration and Social Services,Ministry of Employment and Social Security, ad Liaison Officer for the European Agency for Fundamental Rights, Spain 16:30 ~ 16:45 Break 16:45 ~ 18:15 Plenary Session 5: An Action Agenda on Human Rights, Gender Equality and Social Inclusion for Excluded and Marginalized Populations:

Accountability Objective: Define strategic interventions and partnerships to operationalize key recommendations on accountability in the ICPD Beyond 2014 Human Rights Conference Report Plenary Discussants: National Human Rights Protection Mechanisms» Ekaterina Skhiladze - Head of the Gender Equality Department, Public Defender s Office, Georgia (recs. 3, 4&5) (15 min) National Data Collection and Social Policy on Older Persons» Isabella Aboderin - Senior Research Scientist; Head, Program on Aging and Development, African Population and Health Research Center, Kenya, and Associate Profession of Gerontology, University of Southampton, United Kingdom (15 ) Information Systems and Inclusive Policies for Migrant Populations» Adilia Solis - President, Center of Social Rights of the Individual Migrants (CENDEROS), Costa Rica (15 ) Enabling Environments for Human Rights Protection and Participation» Christina Zampas - Senior Legal Adviser, Amnesty International (15 ) Chair: Alanna Armitage - Director, Geneva Office, UNFPA Wednesday, 29th October 2014 09:30 ~ 09:45 Recapitulation of the previous day 09:45 ~ 11:45 Parallel Working Groups Sessions Objective: Identify programme interventions and to operationalize key recommendations on accountability in the ICPD Beyond 2014 Human Rights Conference Report Chair Working Group Session 1 (Recommendations 3, 4 and 5 on Equality)» Emanuel Sapienza - Policy Specialist on Social Inclusion, United Nations Partnership for the Rights of Persons with Disability, Technical Secretariat, Poverty Practice, Bureau for Development Policy, United Nations Development Programme, UNDP Chair Working Group Session 2 (Recommendation 4 on Quality)» Sonia Heckadon - Officer-in-Charge, UNFPA Country Office, Uruguay

Chair Working Group Session 3 (Recommendation 6 and 9 on Accountability)» Mala Kapur - Chair of the Asia International Network for Prevention of Elder Abuse (INPEA), Professor at Maitreyi College, University of Delhi, India 11:45-12:00 Break 12:00 ~ 13:30 Plenary Session 6: Presentation of the Parallel Working Groups Outcomes Objective: Rapporteur Working Group Session 1» Gulya Choreklieva - Member of the Central Asian Disability Forum Support, Centre for Disabled People, Turkmenistan (15 ) Rapporteur Working Group Session 2» Christina L. Hendricks - Executive Director, Council for Persons with Disabilities, Jamaica (15 ) Rapporteur Working Group Session 3» Lola Martin Villalba - Inequalities, Social Inclusion and Reproductive Rights Specialist, UNFPA (15 ) Chair: Emmanuel Bayeni - Technical Advisor on Penal Policy and Fundamental Freedoms, Focal Point for the Programmes of the European Union, Ministry of Justice and Human Rights, Republic of Congo 13:30 ~ 15:00 Lunch 15:00 ~ 16:00 Plenary Session 7: Towards a global research agenda on rights, gender equality and social inclusion to address the reproductive rights of marginalized populations Objective: brainstorm on a research agenda to address the human rights, gender equality and social inclusion of marginalized populations Presenters: Indigenous Peoples» William Michel - Sexual and Reproductive Health Advisor UNFPA Bolivia (5 )

Migrant Populations» Shiraz Jerbi - Expert on migration and health, Tunisia (5 ) Older Persons» Gallyna Poliakova - Director, Age Concern, Ukraine (5 ) Persons with Disabilities» James Aniyamoozala - National Director, Federation of the Hard of Hearing, Uganda (5 ) Chair: Rajat Khosla - Human Rights Adviser, Department of Reproductive Health and Research, World Health Organization, WHO, Geneva 16:00-16:30 Follow up actions» Luis Mora - Chief of the Gender, Human Rights and Culture Branch, Technical Division, UNFPA 16-30 ~ 17:00 Closing session» Susana Camarero Benítez - Secretary of State for Social Services and Equality Ministry of Health, Social Services and Equality» Kate Gilmore - Deputy Executive Director for Programme United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA)» Carmen Quintanilla Barba - President of the Gender Equality Committee The House of Representatives» Alberto Virella Gomes - Director of Cooperation for Africa and Asia ( AECID)

Agencia Española de Cooperación Internacional para el Desarrollo AECID Avda. Reyes Católicos 4, 28040 Madrid www.aecid.es