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지구촌빈곤퇴치시민네트워크 활동백서

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다운로드: 지구촌빈곤퇴치시민네트워크 활동백서 (저용량)

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차례

■ 발간사

Ⅰ. 지구촌빈곤퇴치시민네트워크 소개

1. 지구촌빈곤퇴치시민네트워크 ………. 1

2. 역대 회원단체 현황  ………. 2

3. MDGs / SDGs  ………. 3

4. GCAP  ………. 25

5. 연혁 (2005-2017)  ………. 26

 

Ⅱ. 주요활동

1. 캠페인  ………. 41
• 화이트밴드 빈곤퇴치 캠페인
• ‘우리가 원하는 세상, 나눔이 있는 세상’ 만들기 캠페인
• MDGs 인식제고 캠페인
• SDGs 국내이행 캠페인
• action/2015 Korea 캠페인

2. 정책활동  ………. 108
• 대외 공적개발원조(ODA) 정책 대정부 대응
• 공적개발원조 관련법 제정을 위한 제안서
• 대외원조확대 및 개선을 위한 시민사회 정책제안서
• OECD-DAC 개발원조 실사단 간담회

• Post-2015 / Beyond 2015 대응
• SDGs 국내이행 대정부 대응
• 부산세계시민사회포럼(BCSF)
• 대선후보 초청 국제개발협력 공약 및 정책 공개토론회
• 대외 공적개발원조(ODA) 관련 정책토론회
• SDGs 국내이행논의 토론회

3. 국제연대 / 교류  ………. 238
• GCAP
• 아시아개발연대(ADA)
• Civil G8/20
• UN 총회, UN DCF
• Social Watch
• 오픈포럼
• 아태지역 시민사회 국제워크숍

4. 포럼 / 워크숍 / 교육  ………. 310
• 지구촌포럼
• 주요문서 강독사업
• CSO 역량 강화사업
• 시민사회 오픈포럼 및 워크숍

5. 발간자료  ………. 351
• 유엔 새천년개발목표(MDGs) 보고서 한국어판 발간사업 및 발간기념 강연회
• 시민사회 캠페인 및 파트너십 역량강화 강연
• 개발정책 세미나
• 보고서, 뉴스레터, 용어집, 기타 설명자료

6. 기타 협력활동  ………. 356
• 원불교•천주교 서울교구 아프리카 어린이 돕기 음악회
• 외교부 글로벌 이슈 국제 사진전
• 유네스코 협동학교 협력 캠페인
• 가온누리 인제양성사업 후원

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지속가능개발을 앞당기기 위한 지난 10 년간의 촉진과 변화시키는 과정, 행동, 실천, 그리고 코로나-19 긴급현안 대응

“Accelerated action and transformative pathways: realizing the decade of action and delivery for sustainable development” and the current concerns regarding “COVID-19”

 

오는 7월 7-16일로 예정된  고위급정치포럼(HLPF 2020) 및 7월 14-16일 고위급분과토론(HLS 2020)를 앞두고, 위 주제에 대해 유엔 경제사회이사회에 경실련의 입장을 아래와 같이 각각 전달하였습니다.

200426 [Written Statement] by CCEJ, A New Vision for the Future in Our Society

200427 [Oral Statement] Remarks by CCEJ, Stop it!—the Methods of an Infodemic

 


【HLPF 2020 서면 성명】

Written Statement
before
ECOSOC High-Level Segment & Political Forum in 2020

A New Vision for the Future in Our Society

Citizens’ Coalition for Economic Justice [i]
Republic of Korea

April 26, 2020

 

The last year fell on our 30th Anniversary, and we looked back on our historic movements over the last decades. Of significant importance to democratic and socioeconomic transformation with sustainable development in Korean society, have been three key factors: (a) Housing Price Reform: the alleviation of housing bubbles between stated value and real price; (b) Chaebol Reform: the breakup of the corporatocratic structure; and (c) Manifesto Movement by monitoring the governmental activities and evaluating their performance. These are really something many Koreans thought we’re supposed to do.

However, nothing has changed. In retrospect, the last 10 years saw political tensions and upheavals successively in our society. Such a radical change in all the state affairs of security, diplomacy, economy, society and industry, etc. has been bringing about a new order and related problems—such as the “False” industrial revolution—that cannot be resolved by traditional theories any longer and that cannot help being a real challenge for us to achieve sustainable development and economic justice. Such a road-to-Damascus conversion—“Digital” conversion—was dashed by big business and governments that maintained the status quo in the population aging and decline, in low growth and polarization, more and more. And such a socioeconomic inequality becomes fixed now, and forever. For unless we break it through this status quo, we won’t survive any longer.

Now then, we suggest you set a new vision for the future in our society on the ground of our empiricism, a new mission statement that is fixed to achieve the following six goals including twenty-two detailed targets (with over ninety methods):

A. Fair Economy

A-1.  Establish a fair market with economic orders (six methods);
A-2.  Promote innovation for inclusive growth (nine methods);
A-3.  Earn economic esteem on decent work (four methods);
A-4.  Reestablish the governmental role to realize a fair economy (four methods).

B. Social Justice

B-1.  Eradicate windfall profits out of the housing speculation (three methods);
B-2.  Establish justice and taxation (three methods);
B-3.  Reform structural corruption (three methods).

C. Community Well-being

C-1.  Secure social welfare based on the full-scale budget and fiscal soundness (three methods);
C-2.  Reinforce housing welfare (three methods).

D. Social Inclusion

D-1.  Do technological innovation for the human being (seven methods);
D-2.  Close the socioeconomic achievement gap in education (four methods);
D-3.  Realize the society without hate and discrimination (three methods);
D-4.  Narrow the development gap between local areas (three methods).

E. Democratic Communitarianism

E-1.  Reform politics and the judiciary (five methods);
E-2.  Reform the government (two methods);
E-3.  Strengthen local autonomy with decentralization (five methods);
E-4.  Strengthen CSO partnership with citizen participation (Drafts).

F. Community Peace-building

F-1.  Develop sustainable inter-Korean relations, denuclearize the Korean Peninsula and build peace regimes (six methods);
F-2.  Building a new system of peaceful coöperation in Northeast Asia (six methods);
F-3.  Toughen safeguards system (seven methods);
F-4.  Cope with disasters, climate change and environmental destruction (two methods);
F-5.  Protect food security and sustainable agriculture (three methods).


【HLS 2020 구두 성명】

Oral Statement
before
ECOSOC High-Level Segment & Political Forum in 2020

Stop it!—the Methods of an Infodemic

Citizens’ Coalition for Economic Justice  [i]
Republic of Korea

April 27, 2020

 

“A moldering stone façade is still lépreuse.” Have you ever heard this word? That meant, nothing is more punitive than to give a disease a meaning. Any important disease, COVID-19, whose causality is murky, without hope, without despair, and for which treatment is ineffectual, tends to be awash in significance. The one thing, the subjects of deepest dread—corruption, decay, pollution, anomie, weakness—could come over to us as an infodemic crisis. The infodemic itself might be another pandemic. In the name of “witch-hunting,” that horror but terror with prejudice and discrimination would be imposed on other people. This disease become[-s] witch-hunting, ugly-disgusting stigmatization. “It’s said to be an Adjectival disease-like,” Susan Sontag said.

In this regard, the cardinal fact upon witch-hunting with the whole blame of mass is that this stigmatization is the nature of an infodemic on today’s crisis—Jesus Christ!

So, out of the crisis, WE are NOT fighting with Asian “foes” whom we are to thrash and overcome and vanquish and punish, and then abandon them. They are to be our neighbors—NAY, they are to be our fellow-citizens. Whatever be their faults, whatever be their incidents or coincidences then and now against us, if we are to stay in our hometown at all, they also will be here; and not only so, but they are indistinguishable from the great majority of our citizens around the world.

Now anyone who rightly appreciates these facts, what will they said are to be our public enemies in the pandemic crisis which we have undertaken in Wuhan nor our hometown?

The first ought to be to impose upon our Asianphobes without racial prejudice and any discrimination. But the second is to impress upon them our ultimate and essential friendliness towards them.

 

             All the best. Thank you for all the medical teams.

 

 

 

[i] Both statements were contributed by Hochul M. Jung ([email protected]) to the United Nations Economic and Social Council for discussion in the 2020 High-Level Segment (HLS) and Political Forum (HLPF) on Sustainable Development and with respect to the theme: “Accelerated action and transformative pathways: realizing the decade of action and delivery for sustainable development.” The written statement referred to the CCEJ’s visionary statement for Korean society from 2020 to 2030. And the particular theme: the current concerns about COVID-19. You can see this information: http://sdg.iisd.org/news/hlpf-2020-to-focus-on-accelerated-action-transformative-pathways/

If you need more information:
Please, visit us: http://ccej.or.kr/eng/who-we-are/about-us/;
Refer to our Achievements (RLA, 2003): http://www.rightlivelihoodaward.org/laureates/citizens-coalition-for-economic-justice-ccej/

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https://sustainabledevelopment.un.org/hlpf/2020

 

200426 [Written Statement] by CCEJ, A New Vision for the Future in Our Society

200427 [Oral Statement] Remarks by CCEJ, Stop it!—the Methods of an Infodemic

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