SADC Parliamentary Forum
This notice serves to invite all SADC PF Standing Committee Members and RWPC to a Zoom Meeting on Technical Round Table to Review a Continental Study on Enhancing Effectiveness of Parliaments in Africa During Crisis: Lessons from the COVID-19 Pandemic.
The objective of this meeting is to share experiences from Covid-19 and proffer adaptable recommendations and strategies for sustaining parliamentary effectiveness during crises.
When: Monday, 8th November 2021 from 11:00 AM to 14:00 Johannesburg Time.
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Notice of Meeting - SADC PF Standing Committee on Human and Social Development and Special Programs (HSD&SP)
08 Jul 2021You are invited to a Regional Zoom meeting of the SADC PF Standing Committee on Human and Social Development and Special Programs (HSD&SP) to be held under the theme “THE ROLE OF PARLIAMENTARIANS IN ADVANCING THE RIGHTS TO BODILY AUTONOMY AND INTEGRITY FOR SRHR IN SADC”
When: Thursday, 8th July 2021 from 09h30 AM to 11h45 Johannesburg Time.
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09:30 AM TO 11:45 AM CAT
“THE ROLE OF PARLIAMENTARIANS IN ADVANCING THE RIGHTS TO BODILY AUTONOMY AND INTEGRITY FOR SRHR IN SADC”
1.0 BACKGROUND
ARASA and the SADC-PF have a long-standing and effective collaboration, which has focused on supporting legislators in the SADC region to fulfil their role in addressing key and emerging HIV, Sexual and Reproductive Health and human rights challenges. This has included the development of the Resource Manual for SADC Parliamentarians on Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights, HIV and Governance, adoption of the SADC-PF Key Populations Minimum Standards in 2018, the adoption of the motion on the criminalisation of HIV transmission, exposure and non-disclosuree and the adoption of Plenary Assembly Declaration to implement the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) Resolution 60/2 ‘Women, the Girl Child and HIV and AIDS’ in 2017.
Over the past decade, there has been notable progress in improving Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights (SRHR) across Southern Africa, including in regional normative standards such as the SADC Regional Strategy on SRHR (2019-2030). However, there have also been challenges and failures in improving SRHR, which have limited progress towards achieving the SDGs and other global commitments. In particular, systematic sexual and reproductive rights violations, especially against women and Key Populations (KPs), persist across Southern Africa and are often deeply embedded in laws, policies, the economy, social norms and values. In some countries, these violations are escalating.
These include laws that restrict women’s and adolescents' access to health services by requiring third-party authorisation, laws that require service providers to report personal information, laws that criminalise same-sex relationships and sex work, and criminal laws that prohibit provision of and access to abortion services. Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Intersex and other non-conforming individuals (LGBTI+) persons, sex workers, people who use drugs, people living with disabilities, women, adolescent girls, and young women face some of the harshest impacts of these punitive laws, policies and practices, entrenched in societal behaviour and attitudes. In particular, new waves of conservatism and fundamentalism that amplify state-sponsored violence and criminalisation and undermine individual agency have severe implications for the right to health and for responses to health.
2.0 BODILY AUTONOMY AND INTEGRITY (BAI)
ARASA identifies the protection and promotion of the rights to Bodily Autonomy and Integrity (BAI) as key to reducing inequality, especially pertaining to gender, and to promote health, dignity, and wellbeing for all in southern Africa. Using BAI as an entry point creates new and exciting opportunities in advancing SRHR. There are a diverse range of BAI issues that are of importance across southern and east Africa and span from access to safe abortions, sexual orientation and gender identity and issues related to adolescent SRHR. However, the framing of BAI also raises a number of challenges and has sometimes been employed to further a conservative and socially repressive agenda such as advocating against vaccinations and resisting the use of masks in the current COVID-19 pandemic.
Parliamentarians are key in the advancement and domestication of the rights to bodily autonomy and integrity in the context of SRHR as provided for in international and regional human rights norms. Further we believe that the rights to bodily autonomy and integrity are core principles that can contribute to the formulation of human rights-based approaches to regional integration.
3.0 OBJECTIVES OF THE SESSION
- Explore opportunities for, and challenges to, protection of the rights to bodily autonomy and integrity, as part of a complex and intersectional challenge to SRHR in southern and east Africa;
- Identify key regional policy priorities for protection of the rights to bodily autonomy and integrity, with a focus on sexual and reproductive health and rights, and how the international mechanisms can be leveraged to advance these rights.
- Facilitate the sharing of experiences and lessons learnt in advocating for the rights to bodily autonomy and integrity with a focus on elimination of stigma and discrimination on the basis of SOGI, HIV prevention, access to safe abortions and the integration of comprehensive SRHR services and programming into UHC in southern Africa; and
- Explore capacity strengthening needs regarding the rights to bodily autonomy and integrity and what types of resource materials may address these needs.
4.0 AGENDA OF THE COMMITTEE SESSION
The agenda of the Committee session will be as follows:
- Welcoming Remarks by the Chairperson of the HSDSP, Hon. Bertha Ndebele (Malawi);
- Credentials of Delegates and Apologies;
- Adoption of the draft Agenda;
- Consideration of Minutes of proceedings of the previous meeting of the HSDSP Committee;
- Approval of Minutes of proceedings of the previous meeting of the HSDSP Committee;
- Introduction to BAI and on how parliamentarians in the SADC region can use the principle of BAI to advance SRHR
- Sharing of experiences on how Parliamentarians are working with religious and cultural institutions and their constituencies to uproot norms that deny the rights to BAI particularly the rights to safe abortions and key populations;
- Any other Business;
- Closing remarks and vote of thanks by Chairperson
5.0 VENUE AND PARTICIPATION
The Meeting will be open to all Members of the SADC PF Standing Committee on Human and Social Development and Special Programmes. It will also be open to SRHR Researchers and partners and will take place virtually on Zoom in the three official languages of SADC PF, namely English, French and Portuguese.
SESSION OF THE HUMAN AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT AND SPECIAL PROGRAMMES COMMITTEE VIRTUAL MEETING
8th JULY 2021
PROGRAMME
Time | Activity |
09:30 – 09:40 | Registration of participants by the online platform
Credentials of Delegates and apologies
Facilitator: Mr Dennis Gondwe, Committee Secretary, SADC-PF |
09:45 – 10:00 | Welcoming Remarks by the Chairperson of the HSDSP Committee: Hon. Bertha Ndebele, Parliament of Malawi
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10:00 – 10:05 | Item 3: Adoption of the draft Agenda |
10:05 – 10:15
| Item 4: Consideration of the Minutes of the previous meeting of the HSDSP Committee Item 5: Approval of the Minutes of the previous meeting of the HSDSP Committee
Facilitator: Hon Bertha Ndebele, Chairperson |
10:15 – 11:00 | Item 6: Introduction to BAI and on how parliamentarians in the SADC region can use the principle of BAI to advance SRHR
Presenter: ARASA |
11:00 – 11:20
| Item 7: Sharing of experiences on how parliamentarians are working with religious and cultural institutions and their constituents to uproot norms that deny the rights to BAI particularly the rights to safe abortion and key populations
Plenary facilitated by ARASA
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11:20 – 11:30 | Item 8: ANY OTHER BUSINESS |
11:30 – 11:45 | Closing remarks and vote of thanks by Chairperson |
Programme for the Meeting of the HSDSP Committee
14 Apr 2021Time (CAT) | Activity | Facilitator | |
09:30 – 09:45 am | - Registration of participation through the online platform. - Welcome remarks | · Secretariat HSDSP Chairperson. | |
09:45 – 10:30 am | - Adoption of draft agenda and programme. - Presentation on the progress in the implementation of the SRHR HIV/AIDS and Governance project. | · Hon. B. Ndelebe, MP · Mr D. Gondwe | |
10:30 – 10:45 am | - Plenary | · Mr D. Gondwe. | |
11:00 am–12:30 pm | - Consideration and adoption of Minutes of the HSDSP meeting held on 16th October, 2020. - Matter arising from the previous minutes. - Consideration and adoption of workplan for the year 2021 - Any other business. - Vote of thanks by the Chairperson | · Hon. B. Ndebele, MP | |
END OF PROGRAMME |
29TH SEPTEMBER
09:00 TO 12:10
Objectives:
- To build the capacity of Committee Clerks in producing Committee Minutes and Reports of the highest quality;
- To develop guidelines on and standardise the format of SADC PF Committee Reports to the Plenary Assembly; and
- To share knowledge and experience and to promote peer learning among Committee Clerks.
29TH SEPTEMBER, 2021 | ||
TIME | ITEM/TOPIC | PRERSENTER |
09:00 – 09:10 | Introductions and Programme Overview | Ms Paulina Kanguatjivi, Assistant Procedural Officer & Coordinator |
09:10 – 09:20 | Opening Remarks | Ms Boemo Sekgoma, Secretary General |
09:20 – 09:40 | Context and Objectives of the Meeting | Mr Sheuneni Kurasha, Programme Manager, Democracy & Parliamentary Business Focal Person |
09:40 – 10:30 | Key Components of a Committee Minutes and Reports: The Do’s and Don’ts | Ms Clare Musonda, Director: Corporate Governance |
10:30 – 12:00 | Deliberations and Way Forward | Mr Sheuneni Kurasha |
12:00 – 12:10 | Tutorial on filling in of Programme Implementation Request Form | Ms Yapoka Mungandi, Director of Administration, Finance & Human Resources |
END OF MEETING |
“POST COVID IN THE SADC REGION: MEETING WOMEN’S NEEDS IN A CONTEXT OF MULTIPLIED CHALLENGES”
17th June 2021
Time | Activity |
11:00 - 11:15 | Registration of participants |
11:15 - 11:30 | Welcome Address by RWPC Chairperson Mrs. Anne Marie Mbilambangu |
11:30 - 11: 45 | Approval of Agenda
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11:45 - 13:00 |
Session 1: Presentation of Country GBV Data since March 2020 |
13:00 - 14:30 | Lunch Break
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14:30 - 16:30 | Session 2: Presentations and Discussion by Honorable Members
1. The safety of COVID-19 vaccinations and related ethical considerations;
2. Findings from a study conducted by UN Women and UNFPA on Gender consideration in the context of GBV
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16:30 - 17:00 | Final considerations and remarks by SADC-PF Secretary General Ms. Boemo Sekgoma |
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«O Papel do Parlamento na Protecção do Constitucionalismo e do Estado de Direito na África Austral: Perspectivas e Desafios»
TERÇA-FEIRA, 13 DE ABRIL DE 2020 | ||
HORAS: | PONTO/TÓPICO | APRESENTADOR/PRELECTOR |
09:30 - 10:00 | · Dados sobre os efectivos dos delegados presentes e justificação de ausências · Aprovação da agenda · Alocução de boas-vindas pela presidente da comissão | Presidente da Comissão, Deputada Jerónima Agostinho |
10:00 - 12:30 | Sessão I:
Comunicação e deliberações sobre a temática: «O Papel do Parlamento na Protecção do Constitucionalismo e do Estado de Direito na África Austral: Perspectivas e Desafios» | Professor Lovemore Madhuku |
12:30 - 14:00 | INTERVALO DO ALMOÇO | |
14:00 - 15:30 | Sessão II:
Comunicação e deliberações sobre a temática: «O Papel do Parlamento na Protecção do Constitucionalismo e do Estado de Direito na África Austral: Perspectivas e Desafios» | Professor Lovemore Madhuku |
Sessão III:
Considerações finais e voto de agradecimentos | Presidente da Comissão, Deputada Jerónima Agostinho | |
FIM DA REUNIÃO |
Media Advisory: RWPC Meets to Discuss Gender Equality and Discrimination In The Workplace
18 Oct 2021WINDHOEK-NAMIBIA, Monday 18 October 2021 – The Regional Women’s Parliamentary Caucus will tomorrow, Tuesday 19 October 2021, hold a virtual meeting on empowering women focusing on the elimination of gender inequality and discrimination in the workplace, amongst others.
The theme of the meeting is “Empowering Women in a Sustainable, Industry-Focused Workforce in SADC: A Focus on Social Protection.” Members of the Committee will receive presentations from the International Labour Organisation’s (ILO) Social Protection Specialist, Kroum Markov, the ILO’s Angola- based Social Protection Technical Officer, Denise Monteiro, and the United Nations Development’s Angola-based Economist, Lorenzo Mancini.
Details of the meeting are as follows:
Date: Tuesday, 19th October 2021
Time: 10:00 to 16:00 Harare/Pretoria Time.
ISSUED BY THE SOUTHERN AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY PARLIAMENTARY FORUM
MEDIA ACCESS: Meetings of the SADC-PF are open to the media and journalists who are interested in covering them must register on the following link to be added to a SADC-PF Accredited Media WhatsApp group where information on events of the Forum are regularly shared with the media:
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Caros colegas/parceiros,
É com grande prazer que divulgo esta declaração aos augustos Parlamentos e parceiros do Fórum, tendo em vista a celebração do Dia Internacional da Rapariga a 11 de Outubro de 2021.
O Fórum Parlamentar da SADC associa-se plenamente à Resolução 66/170 da Assembleia Geral das Nações Unidas para comemorar este dia com vista a reconhecer os direitos das raparigas e atender aos desafios únicos com que são confrontadas em África e em todo o mundo. Um dos objectivos centrais do Fórum é proporcionar igualdade de oportunidades às raparigas na África Austral, de modo a que progridam no plano da educação, bem como na implementação de todos os outros direitos humanos, tal como acontece com os rapazes, e sem qualquer tipo de discriminação.
A Lei Modelo da SADC sobre o Casamento Infantil e o Modelo de Supervisão Sensível ao Género (GROM) são ilustrações não exaustivas das várias iniciativas tomadas pelo Fórum Parlamentar da SADC para capacitar as raparigas através de iniciativas parlamentares. Com o advento da Comissão de Supervisão das Leis Modelo Parlamentares Regionais (RPMLOC), que é o órgão específico do Fórum para monitorizar a Lei Modelo da SADC sobre o Casamento Infantil, o Fórum está prestes a dar início a um acompanhamento atento através de tabelas de desempenho parlamentar com o objectivo global de melhorar a situação e a qualidade de vida das raparigas em toda a SADC. A este respeito, o Fórum convida os seus parceiros de longa data a continuar a trabalhar com o Fórum com vista a interagir com sucesso com a RPMLOC e a fazer convergir os seus processos em benefício final das raparigas da região.
O Fórum também louva o tema da "Geração Digital". A Nossa Geração" escolhido em 2021 para comemorar este importante dia, uma vez que, de facto, as raparigas têm infinitas potencialidades a explorar a partir das possibilidades digitais que abarcam a terceira década do novo milénio. O mundo digital pode agir como catalisador para servir as nobres aspirações das raparigas. De facto, as raparigas na SADC representam o futuro da região: podem ser profissionais de sucesso, académicas brilhantes, mães carinhosas, inovadoras geniais na indústria, investidoras estratégicas, e muito mais. Seja qual for o caminho que escolherem, o Fórum compromete-se a acompanhá-las na sua jornada rumo à prosperidade.
Feliz Dia Internacional da Rapariga de 2021!
Atenciosamente,
Sra. B. Sekgoma, Secretária-Geral
Fórum Parlamentar da SADC
11 de Outubro de 2021