Date | 2023-03-15 | Readnum | 1817 |
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Call for Application – The Gwangju Youth Democracy Forum 2023
( ~ March 2nd) The May 18 Foundation invites you
to apply to participate The Gwangju Youth Democracy Forum 2023(Y-GDF) during
the Gwangju Democracy Week on May 14 to 15 (Sunday to Monday), 2023 prior
to Gwangju Democracy Forum 2023 in Gwangju, South Korea. The various program
(lecture, discussion, study tour, and etc) will be composed and after the Y-GDF, you
will attend the GDF 2023 from May 16 to 19 (Tuesday to Friday) 2023. The GDF
will take place for 4 days during the Gwangju Democracy Week under the theme “Human Rights
Defenders for Democracy Solidarity” You can find the
concept note (draft) of the GDF 2023 below. The deadline for the submission is
March 2nd (Thursday), 2023. - Application Link:
https://forms.gle/3uGfLHLoUCYhLakq9 - Duration: Feb. 17(Fri.) to March
2st (Thur.), 2022 * Contact and Enquiries - Yoojung Hong: hyj0118@518.org
Tel) +82-62-360-0522 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ The GDF 2023 Concept Note (Tentative) ,v
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Gwangju Democracy Forum (GDF) Hybrid, May 14 to 19 (Sunday to Friday), 2023 Concept
Note 1. The Gwangju Democracy Forum
(GDF) 2023
is an annual international meeting locally hosted by the May 18
Foundation to bring together democracy advocates, human rights defenders and
activists, researchers, and policy-makers to discuss and reflect on the state and
challenges of democracy at the local, national, and global levels as a way to
commemorate the spirit of May 18 Gwangju Democratic Uprising in 1980 in today’s global context. 2. The GDF is to be organized
throughout the week of May 18 in a hybrid manner, online sessions from 14 to
16 May and in person sessions in Gwangju on 14 and 19 May 2023. The in person
sessions are composed of Youth-GDF (14-15 May), GDF Main Session (16 May),
Global Human Rights Defenders (HRD) Day, and public May 18 commemoration
ceremony and Gwangju Human Rights Award Ceremony (18 May) Structure
of the Program during the May 18 Week
* UDPMA: Universal Day of
Prevention for Militarism and Authoritarianism ** GPHR: Gwangju Prize for
Human Rights 3. The main objectives of the GDF 2023 are i)
to assess the emerging threats and challenges to democracy and human rights
movement nationally and internationally, ii) to develop common agenda
for join action based on shared understanding and analysis, and iii) to
contribute to stronger international networking and coalition-building among
democracy advocates and human rights defenders. 4. The co-organizing partners are expected to
organize online sessions (14-16 May) and bring their own participants and speakers for in
person sessions (16-17 and/or 19 May) with their own funding . The May
18 Foundation may cover the expenses such as accommodation and meals during
the GDF (16-18 May). Some of the co-organizing partners are invited to
jointly organize Youth GDF (14-15 May). 5. Under the general theme “Human Rights Defenders for Democracy Solidarity” (tentative), various topics are to be addressed
online and offline under the following thematic cluster during the Y-GDF and
GDF in the context of the 30th anniversary of the World Conference on Human
Rights in Vienna (1993) and 75th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of
Human Rights (UDHR) (1948). Thematic background documents about 6 thematic clusters
will be prepared and shared with co-organizing partners and participants in due
course. A. State Violence, Impunity, and Transitional
Justice B. SDG 16 and Democracy – Peace, Justice (Judicial
System), and Democracy C. Challenges and Opportunities for Human
Rights Defenders - UN, National Human Rights Commission(NHRC), and Human Rights
Activists 6. The Youth-GDF (14-15 May) is a youth-led and
youth-oriented meeting by leaders of youth organizations, youth leaders,
and members of the CSOs that are interested to join the GDF as co-organizing
partners. Youths, including overseas university students residing in Korea (aged
below 35) will also be invited to join. 7. Global Human Rights Defenders Day (17 May)
is to address main challenges, threats and opportunities for human rights
defenders as a way to commemorate the 25th anniversary of
the UN Declaration on Human Rights Defenders (1998). Strategic engagements with UN human rights
mechanisms including the UN Special Rapporteurs on HRD, transitional justice,
climate change, etc. will be addressed to protect and strengthen the role of HRDs. It is
expected to be organized in partnership with relevant international
organizations and public institutions such as UN Office of High Commissioner for Human Rights
(OHCHR), National Human Rights Commission of Korea (NHRCK), and Korea
Association of Human Rights Studies (KAHRS). 8. During the Global HRD Day (17 May), the
commemoration ceremony of the Universal Day against the Prevention of
Militarism and Authoritarianism (UDPMA) will be conducted for the first time to
remember the HRDs who are victims of human rights violations by the various types of
perpetrators. 9. The Public events (17-18 May) are composed
of the Citizens’ Rally
on the eve of May 18, the official ceremony of the 43rd Anniversary of the May 18 Democratization Movement at the National
Cemetery in Mangwoldong, and Gwangju Prize for Human Rights Award giving ceremony. 10. The May 19 (Friday) is devoted
to optional strategy meeting to discuss how to implement the action plans
discussed at the GDF among co-organizing partners and internal organizational
meetings as back-to-back by co-organizing partners. 11. The outcome of the GDF 2023
will be used as input to develop the 2030 Gwangju Agenda for Democracy (GAD)
which is the guide for action to prepare for the 50th anniversary of the May 18 Democratic Uprising in 2030. Contact and
Enquiries: Yoojung Hong Hyj0118@518.org International Affairs Department, May 18 Foundation Anselmo Lee, Alee7080@gmail.com Board Member of the May 18 Foundation / APSD Coordinator |