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National Sovereignty
Peoples Pride:
Foreign Aid, A Universal Right
Nepal Civil
Society Development Forum-2004
CIVIC DECLARATION
Realizing the underlying aspiration and spirit of
various stakeholders enshrined in the United Nations
Charter and relevant instruments to direct unprejudiced
international cooperation for just peace democracy
human rights and for economic social and
cultural protection and prosperity for the sake of
good governance without distinction of race
sex language religious and place of origin;
Expressing full commitment to the
protection and consolidation of pluralistic democratic
polity restored through the 1990 popular movement
and to upholding the inherent sovereignty of the citizens
in natural resources realizing that the right to development
is the indivisible fundamental right of the people;
Bearing in mind the fact that foreign
aid in Nepal has acted as an instrument of control
domination and exploitation by undermining local capacity
and ownership of development process for sustainable
development and that unjust loan and trade agreements
have hindered the process of sustainable development;
Reaffirming that democracy and representative
governance and the rule of law form a cornerstone
for the realization of social justice gender
equality just peace and national sovereignty
in order to ensure general publics access to
national development.
We the 400-plus delegates
of Nepal Civil Society Forum for NDF-2004 assembled
in Kathmandu from May 3-4 2004 from all 75 districts
representing various walks of life including women
youths children dalits the disabled
minorities the indigenous peoples nationalities
non-governmental and community-based organizations
media health personnel legal practitioners
workers peasants consumers cultural
groups and other professional groups with the main
theme National Sovereignty Peoples
Pride: Foreign Aid A Universal Right and
in an effort to amplify peoples aspiration to
guarantee just peace equality and sustainable
development have jointly promulgated this Kathmandu
Declaration as a commitment of the civil society on
development and foreign aid.
1. Collective Mission of Civil
Society Forum:
1.1 We are convinced that the past
fifty years of debt-driven foreign assistance in Nepal
has proved to be a failure from the sustainable development
perspective. We are firm on our stand that it is vital
to fundamentally reorient international development
assistance with pro-poor and pro-rural strategies
in order to put an end to the use of foreign aid in
non-pro-people programs.
1.2 Foreign aid has failed to address
the continuation of social injustice class and
gender discrimination unequal distribution of
means and resources and corrupt governance. We are
gravely concerned towards the fact that the faulty
implementation of foreign assistance has contributed
to further marginalization of the disadvantaged sections
of the society.
2.2 We vehemently oppose the national
and international experimental development policies
that have reinforced derailed governance economic
stagnation growing poverty and environmental
degradation and to bring about further sufferings
exploitation and violent conflicts on women
children dalits nationalities indigenous
peoples the disabled the Terai people
and disadvantaged communities who have been systematically
ignored and denied development for decades.
2. We appeal to the international
donor community:
2.1 To pursue an international aid
in keeping in view the notion of All Human Rights
for All with a focus on pro-poor and pro-rural
balanced development approaches targeted for the disadvantaged
sections dalits indigenous peoples
nationalities and the Terai people.
2.2 To express commitment to reverse
the failed conventional approach of foreign development
aid and reorient foreign aid aimed to charter long-term
policies to attain sustainable peace, uplift the citizens
quality of life and create an atmosphere conducive
to sustainable development without loans and assistance.
2.3 To adopt necessary progressive
measures to ensure community-based peoples participation
in every stage from planning to implementation of
national and international development policies.
2.4 To mobilize development assistance
to address the root causes of conflict for a lasting
peace by immediately bringing to an end the military
assistance supposedly provided for the mitigation
of internal conflict in the name of humanitarian assistance
as it is further likely to intensify the conflict.
2.5 To lay down peace and security
good governance guarantee of corruption-free
governance protection of whistleblowers
right to information and public auditing as mandatory
pre-conditions while making available foreign aid
to Nepal in coming days.
2.6 To demonstrate immediate returns
and long-term impacts of the investment to ensure
transparency and accountability on the part of foreign
donor agencies.
2.7 To implement programs through
Nepalese governmental and non-governmental agencies
rather than through the donors' own formal institutional
set-ups.
3. We appeal to His Majestys
Government:
3.1 To immediately establish a representative
government that enjoys the full support from all political
parties and the civil society.
3.2 To call an unconditional ceasefire
as peace dialogue is indispensable for the resolution
of the ongoing violent conflict and immediately embark
on peace initiatives through UN mediation.
3.3 To create an atmosphere conducive
to putting an end to the grave violation of human
rights since armed conflict, non-adherence to international
humanitarian laws, absence of a popularly elected
government and denial of fundamental right of peoples
to self-determination are the prime factors to result
in such a devastating scenario in the present governance
set-up.
3.4 To ensure geographical
gender dalit nationalities the disabled
and class representation in institutional decision-making
processes relating to development in conformity with
the spirit of the UN Declaration on the Right to Development.
3.5 To act in compliance with the
25-point commitment on human rights and humanitarian
laws issued by His Majestys Government and invite
the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights
in Nepal.
3.6 To express commitment to cut
back on the whopping amount being spent from national
treasury on military build-up and plough back this
amount including foreign loans and grants received
for nation-building into basic social sectors such
as education health drinking water
nutrition and employment.
3.7 To exhaust all possible measures
to ensure leadership of women from all strata of life
in peace-building and conflict transformation processes.
3.8 To stop without delay the pernicious
act of compromise with the private sector under the
pretext of privatization of public enterprises motivated
by vested-interest liberalization and market
economy.
3.9 To ratify the 2003 UN Anti-Corruption
Convention adopted in Mexico and the Statute of the
International Criminal Court (ICC) and formulate appropriate
national laws to counter the problem of rampant impunity
including the non-implementation of the Mallik Commission.
3.10 To work out effective and transparent
pro-people strategies in view of adverse effects of
privatization liberalization and globalization
by promulgating a blue print on accession to the World
Trade Organization.
3.11 To build a constitutional
legal and administrative framework and effectively
implement it to end social anomalies including existing
untouchability gender inequality and religious
discrimination.
Dr. Arjun Karki
Co-ordinator
Nepal Civil Society Development Forum-2004
Following organizations are members
of national steering committee of Nepal Civil Society
Forum on NDF-2004 under the coordination of Dr. Arjun
Karki, President of the NGO Federation of Nepal.
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S.N.
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Designation
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Name of the Organizations
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1
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Coordinator
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NGO Federation of Nepal,
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2
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Member
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Nepal
Bar Association
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3
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Federation of Nepalese Journalists
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4
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South Asia Partnership,
Nepal
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5
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Civic Solidarity for Peace
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6
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"
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Alliance
for Social Justice and Human Rights
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7
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"
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Physicians for Social Responsibility Nepal
(PSRN)
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8
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"
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Himalayan Human Rights (HimRights)
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9
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"
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Center for Legal Research and Resource Development
(CeLRRd)
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10
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Pro Public
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11
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Nepal
Forum of Environment Journalist (NEFEJ)
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12
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Group of Social Service
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13
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Informal Sector
Service Center
(INSEC)
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14
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Federation of Community Forestry Users Nepal
(FECOFUN)
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15
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Friends Service Council
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16
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RIMREC
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17
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Dalit NGO Federation
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18
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Feminist Dalit Organisation (FEDO)
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19
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Jagaran Nepal
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20
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Civil Society for Peace and Development
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21
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Institute
of Human Rights
Communication, Nepal(IHRICON)
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22
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Beyond Beijing
Committee
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23
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Social Study and Research Council (SOREC)
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24
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"
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Children Women in Social Service and Human
Rights (CWIS)
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25
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Poverty Alleviation and Rural Development Programme
(PARDEP- Nepal)
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26
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Hamro Abhiyan
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27
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Federation of Disabled NGO
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28
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Maiti Nepal
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29
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"
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Child Workers in Nepal
Concerned Centre (CWIN)
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30
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Rural Reconstruction Nepal
(RRN)
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31
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Women Awareness Centre
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