Sunday, December 11, 2011

Peserta Asia Africa Youth Forum Indonesia : Fasilitasi Pengembangan Organisasi Asia Africa Youth Forum 2011

Berikut kami informasikan, nama-nama peserta yang akan mengikuti kegiatan Fasilitasi Pengembangan Organisasi Asia Africa Youth Forum 2011, adalah sebagai berikut:

No.  Nama Peserta 
1. Antartika Deha Kusumawardhani
2. Arifin Ihsan Rismansyah
3 .Awaludin Aldien
4 .Baginda Aflah
5 .Dewi Namiera Sungkar
6 .Dian Mayasari
7 .Endah Wijayanti
8 .Fitri Kurnia Rahim
9 .Gilang
10 .Gurit Nugroho Dwie Baskoro
11 .Harumi Aini
12 .Idea Bhakti Pertiwi
13 .Ilham Muhamad Firdaus
14 .Ipah Rosipah
15 .Johaina Ali Samsodden
16 .Lidwina Ayu Andarini
17 .Maulana Putra
18 .Meldawati
19 .Muhamad Muslih
20 .Muhamad Saepul Akbar
21 .Muhamad Yusuf Sahroni
22 .Naluri Bella Wati
23 .Novi Melina Rizky
24 .Nurul Huda Rosadi
25 .Raden Nabila Sophia
26 .Rahyang Rimba
27 .Rheza Ardiansyah
28 .Ricky Aditia Nevariza
29 .Rizky Puji Lestarina 
30 .Saripoden T. Moctar
31 .Tia Sundari Waryono
32 .Virtha Meilda

Saturday, December 10, 2011

Acara Fasilitasi Pengembangan Organisasi Asia Africa Youth Forum 2011

Berikut kami informasikan susunan acara Asia Africa Youth Forum Indonesia: Fasilitas Pengembangan Organisasi Asia Africa Youth Forum 2011:


Time Activiti
Day 1

13:00 - 16:00 Registration
16:00 - 17:30 Roll Call

Remembering AAYF 2010
17:30 - 19:00 Personal needs
19:00 - 21:00 Dinner Reception - Opening Ceremony

Kepala Dinas Pemuda dan Olah Raga Prov. Jawa Barat
21:00 Break



Day 2

07:00 - 08:30 Breakfast
09:00 -12:00 Management Organization on Sustainability of MDGs'

Speaker: Mitta Rosette Taufik
12:00 - 13:00 Lunch
13:00 - 14:00 Floor Discussion
14:30 - 17:00 Board Office Planning AAYF Indonesia

by participants
17:00 - 18:00 Personal needs
18:00 - 19:00 Dinner
19:00 - 21:00 Board Office Planning AAYF Indonesia

by participants
21:00 Break



Day 3

07:00 - 08:30 Breakfast
09:00 - 12:00 Motivation Movement of Youth Empowerment

Speaker: Harry Firmansyah

Floor Discussion
12:00 - 13:00 Lunch
13:00 - 14:30 Coaching Clinic: Succes Story

Speaker: Afif Muhammad

Floor Discussion
14:30 - 15:00 Question and Answer
15:30 - 18:00 Planning Management Organization on Sustainability of MDGs'

Oath of Service of Board Office AAYF Indonesia

by Board Office AAYF Indonesia
18:00 - 19:00 Personal needs
19:00 - 20:00 Dinner
20:00 - 22:00 Cultural Night
22:00 Break



Day 4

07:00 - 08:30 Breakfast
09:00 - 11:30 Closing Plenary and Ceremonial
11:30 - 13:00 Check-out

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

How To Participate

We would like to invite you to participate to Asia Africa Youth Forum Indonesia: "Fasilitasi Pengembangan Organisasi Asia Africa Youth Forum" The forum will be held at:
 
Time:     December 12th - 15th, 2011
Place:     Hotel Lingga
               Jalan Soekarno - Hatta No. 464, Bandung
               West Java Province, Indonesia




General Requirements:
1. The citizen of Indonesia.
2. The participants will be prioritized to them who has participated in Asia - Africa Youth Forum 2010.
3. Having willingness to contribute actively to society.

Application Process:
1.Participants must send a detailed CV, including a recent photograph.
2. Send an essay about 'what did I do after completion of the Asia-Africa Youth Forum 2010'. The essay should highlighting your contribution to MDGs goals in no more than 500 words.
3. Send all of the requirements to indonesia.aayf@gmail.com with maximum file size no more than 500 kb.
4. The requirements should reach the committee by 9 December 2011 at 10:00 am.

Terms and Condition:
1. Limited quotas is applied to participate in Asia Africa Youth Forum Indonesia: "Fasilitasi Pengembangan Organisasi Asia Africa Youth Forum" 2011.
2. Only short-listed candidates will be notified.

Monday, December 5, 2011

The Declaration

 
This Declaration is an outcome of the Asia Africa Youth Forum 2010 drafted and finalized by participants of the Asia Africa Youth Forum 2010.


Asia Africa Youth Forum 2010: Youth Declaration  
ASIA AFRICA YOUTH FORUM 2010 'REVIVING ASIA-AFRICA COOPERATION ACCELERATE THE ACHIEVEMENT OF MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALs (MDGs)'

23-27 August 2010
Bandung, West Java, Indonesia

1.We, Youth Representatives from 26 countries in Asia and Africa
gathered at the Asia Africa Youth Forum on 23-27 August 2010 in
Bandung, West Java, Indonesia.

2.We have gathered here to commemorate the Asia Africa
Conference and its Declaration of 1955. Fifty five years ago the
Declaration had offered political support to colonized states
within the regions for its independence and crafted a new ethos
to govern the relationship between nations which we called the
’Bandung Spirit’ also known as the 10 principles of the Asian
African Conference 1955 and had set a milestone for future south-
south cooperation.

3.We acknowledged that Asian African Leaders during the 2005
Summit in Jakarta had reaffirmed their commitment to
reinvigorate the Bandung Spirit, to strengthen and enhance
Cooperation by establishing the ‘New Asian African Strategic
Partnership’.

4.We, youth representatives from Asia and Africa, recognize that
the Declaration is very much still relevant today. We firmly
believe that youth should play significant roles in development
through partnerships with various stakeholders and set forth
progressive agenda of cooperation using the South-South
framework.

5.Reiterating the Bandung Spirit, we appreciate the commitment
made by 189 heads of states and nations toward the Millennium Declaration,
Asia Africa Youth Forum 2010: Youth Declaration
which is an unprecedented commitment. The Millennium Declaration was
translated into 8 Millennium Development Goals with targets and indicators
to be achieved by 2015. The Goals provide an overall, yet simple framework to
which all countries are committed and development of any country can be
tracked by assessing progress made toward achieving the MDGs.

6. We recognize progresses have been made by the regions in
achieving the Millennium Development Goals.

7. But we recognize as well that progresses have not been even
among and within both regions. Some sub-regions, countries,
states, and sub-national areas have not yet made any significant
progress while some are facing threats of regressing. Both regions
might not achieve its target in solving hunger and malnutrition
if they continue their current trends without any breakthrough
plan. HIV/AIDS is still a major communicable threat to
population in both regions. Inequalities, social exclusion, and
gender discrimination still persist in many countries.

8. We acknowledge as well that the financial, energy and food crises
as well as climate change, have given pressures to government’s
efforts to improve the livelihood of the poor, including young
people, and have impeded the progress, and in many cases, have
regressed the countries from achieving the MDGs by 2015.

9. We note with great concern that research on developing vaccine to
prevent HIV/AIDS continue to receive minimum funding. In this
light, we welcome the High Level Plenary Meeting on MDGs
Review in September 2010.

10.We intend to use this Asia Africa Youth Forum to express our
commitment to encourage our leaders to take a serious and
comprehensive and honest review of the progress made, the
challenges ahead and outline concerted actions to accelerate the
achievement of MDGs especially in Asia and Africa regions.
Asia Africa Youth Forum 2010: Youth Declaration

11. The Declaration agreed upon at this Forum signifies hopes,
dreams, concerns and reflections of many voiceless youth and the
poorest, who reside in Asia Africa than our collective voices who
have gathered here.

12.We appreciate the UN General Assembly Resolution A/RES/64/134
proclaiming the year commencing on 12 August 2010 as the
International Year of Youth: Dialogue and Mutual Understanding.
We reaffirm and call upon the governments, organizations and
bodies of the United Nations system and non-governmental
organizations to develop strong partnerships to scale up
investments in youth and to encourage youth-lead contributions
towards achieving the MDGs.

To this end we declare that:

13.The commitment to the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals as
a fair and equal global development and poverty reduction platform must be
reinvigorated. Asian and African countries must make all efforts to achieve
the Goals by 2015 by improving their policies and programmes,
strengthening good governance and institutional arrangements,
promoting peace, sustainable development and fulfillment of
human rights, as well as ensuring wide public participation.

14.We call upon our governments to utilize the existing resources
and mobilize domestic resources to improve the progress toward
achieving MDGs and we urge developing countries to fulfill their
commitment of at least 0.7% of Gross National Income (GNI) per
year as Overseas Development Assistance.

15.Notwithstanding the importance of aids, Asian and African
countries demand a more open and fair access to the developed
market.

16.Developed countries, bilateral and multilateral development
agencies must address the special needs of Asian African
countries that include but not limited to sustainable debt relief
and/or debt swaps for MDGs arrangements.

17.Developed countries, and bilateral and multilateral development
agencies should not set disguised, unfair or impossible conditions
toward developing countries to help them meet the MDG targets.

18.We call for the advancement of Asia Africa partnership between
bilateral governments, multilateral and regional associations or
arrangements including private sectors. We believe that can
enhance equitable and sustainable growth, strengthen
institutional capacity and good governance, which at the end
promote improvement of livelihood among the poorest and
marginalized groups.

We, youth representatives, declare that:

MDGs as Common Platform

19.Youth representatives attending this Forum work on different
thematic areas or target groups such as community empowerment,
advocacy , healthcare for the poor, education for girls and women,
human rights, climate change, adolescent reproductive health,
youth employment, etc. We reaffirm that all of these different
areas and types of work are integral part of concerted efforts
towards the achievement of the MDGs, and that only when those
youth-led initiatives are synergized, youth can make a lot of
difference.

20.We understand that we share common understanding and
platform: we want better life for ourselves, for others and for the
next generations to come. Our dream is that the MDGs are
achieved in our generation.
 
21.To achieve that, we reiterate our commitment to raise public
awareness of our governments’ commitment toward the MDGs, by
engaging youth and organizations dealing with youth affairs at
various levels.

22.We also reiterate our commitment to contribute and expand our
active and robust involvements in political, economic and social
development through any youth-led initiatives that use the MDGs
as our common platform.

Promote Accountability and Youth Mainstreaming

23.We will continue to spare no efforts to influence youth
mainstreaming in all levels of development planning, legislation,
budget allocation and monitoring.

24.We will spare no efforts for our elected leaders at global, regional,
national and sub-national levels, to acknowledge and address the
needs of the poor, vulnerable and marginalized groups, as well as
socially excluded groups including caste, disabled, gender, race
and sexual orientation.

25.We express our determination that youth should play an active
and leading role in keeping the government accountable for
meeting the MDGs by 2015. We are committed to gear up our
efforts in monitoring the government policies and program,
including service delivery at the community level in particular, to
ensure accelerated achievement of the MDGs.

Youth Network

26.Upholding the spirit of the Asia Africa Youth Forum, youth
organizations in Asia and Africa regions are committed to develop
and invigorate a cross-continent youth network for mutual
support, information and knowledge sharing. Such a network is

Asia Africa Youth Forum 2010: Youth Declaration
DEEMED ESSENTIAL FOR BRINGING IN INNOVATIVE AND ADAPTABLE YOUTH-
LED INITIATIVE ON MDGs

27. We support all initiatives that can strengthen youth
organizations in Asia-Africa to share information and knowledge
as well as develop our capacity to accelerate the achievement of
MDGs by 2015.

28. We are determined to develop an institutional process of the Asia-
Africa Youth Forum through a regular annual meeting and
support the initiative to establish Asia Africa Youth Forum
Secretariat.

Partnership

29. We are also committed to collaborate and make synergies with all
partners including civil society organizations, parliamentarians,
media, universities, private sector, faith-based organizations, UN
agencies including UN Millennium Campaign and other potential
partners, that can strengthen and expand youth-led MDG
initiatives, especially for promoting youth monitoring on public
services to hold the government and elected leaders accountable.

Media and Technology
 
30. We are committed to exploit to the fullest the latest information
technology such as websites, blogs, videos, mailing list, short
message services, etc to serve our main purposes as youth
representatives committed to the achievement of MDGs in the
light of Bandung Spirit.



25 August 2010
Bandung, West Java, Indonesia


Asia Africa Youth Forum 2010: Youth Declaration
YOUTH AND MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS

1. Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger. Poverty affects youth’s current and future livelihood.
Poverty hinder youth by limiting options for youth to choose their future paths and marginalize
youth in the development. Poverty affects their quality of health, education, environment,
security. In the contrary, youth must be seen and taken into account as a development partner in
any policy-making process at global, national, and sub-national levels that affect the future risks of
the youth.

2. Achieve universal primary education. Education empowers youth, both boys and girls, to break
“vicious cycle” of poverty. Attaining higher education enables youth to have more options to
improve their livelihood, actively contributing to the social and economic development of our
nations, participating and reaping the benefit of globalization, strengthening global and national
peace, sovereignty, governance, and human rights, and protecting our environment and natural
resources sustainably for next generations. Education is an investment in youth that any
governments are obliged to protect its commitment.

3. Promote gender equality and empower women. Gender inequalities in employment, property
rights, as well as gender inequalities in accesses to education, health services, safe and cleaned
water and sanitation hamper women from their full and productive participation in development.
Any development policy planning and review must take into account gender analysis. Youth
organizations can help to accelerate gender equalities and women empowerment by actively 
engage in policy and implementation change advocacies including through youth monitoring. 

4. Reduce child mortality. Child mortality especially from preventable causes is intolerable. We call
our elected leaders to take serious measures to address the causes and protect the livelihood of
our brothers and sisters. Youth will give special attention to advocate and monitor the reduction of
child mortality, and we are committed to assume our active responsibilities including but not
limited to providing information and services to communities.

5. Improve maternal health. Maternal mortality is also intolerable. A woman should not die giving
birth. We call our elected leaders to apply available technologies, knowledge, resources and
measures, to address causes of maternal mortality. Youth will not accept anymore government’s
ignorance or inabilities that could jeopardize our future. Youth are committed to assume our
responsibilities to play our roles in advocating and monitoring improvement of maternal health as
well as our active responsibilities that can help improve the livelihood of mothers.

6. Combat HIV/AIDS, malaria and other diseases. Youth is one of vulnerable groups of these
communicable causes. We call government’s attention to actively engage youth organizations to
prevent and to reduce the spread of these deathly causes. Youth organizations are committed to
actively do preventive campaign, strengthen peer-to-peer counseling and promote the fulfillment
of the rights of the people infected with HIV/AIDS.

7. Ensure environmental sustainability. Environmental destruction either natural and man-made
calamities, affect youth’s future by causing new and chronic poverty, paralyzing education, health
and economic infrastructures, and stealing youth dreams of better future. Full integration of
sustainable development principles into national policies must be fulfilled by the government. We
also call our governments to apply available technologies, knowledge, resources and measures, to
expand access to safe and affordable access to water and sanitation including support to local
water management by communities.

8. Develop a global partnership for development. We call developed countries, bilateral and
multilateral agencies to fulfill their side of commitments toward MDGs. Youth organizations will
continue to uphold the fulfillment of this commitment to our developed countries in the regions.
In our interdependence world, we recognize that any external shocks will have varied degrees to
different countries. The recent financial, food and energy crises, as well as climate change issue,
have given challenges toward developing country’s efforts to achieve the MDGs. These challenges
are also opportunities to reemphasize and refocus our Asian-African government’s commitment to
share technology, knowledge, resources and measures to form breakthrough plan to accelerate
the achievement of MDGs in the regions.




Introduction to Indonesia AAYF 2011

The Asia Africa Youth Forum is a forum that invites youths from all countries of Asia and Africa and the world to formulate a declaration that is blown into the world to demonstrate the existence of the youth of Asia and Africa to the world. This forum brought a number of prominent and competent speakers to fill the show in this forum. AAYF 2010 commemorates the Asian-African Conference held in 1955 in Bandung. This forum is held on the basis of a desire to continue the expectations of our predecessors is to form strategic cooperation among Asian and African Countries.
Bandung, the capital of West Java province, Indonesia to witness the conference the countries in Asia and Africa in 1955 and 2005. The conference’s two major significance for human civilization to create freedom and peace to human welfare. At the conference 2005 all 106 countries, 73% of the world’s population, succeeded in formulating BANDUNG DECLARATION as a form of mutual understanding to build a strategic partnership.
In 2010, the Asia Africa Youth Forum has contribute to accelerate the achievement of Millennium Development Goals or MDGs through the BANDUNG DECLARATION. This Declaration is an outcome of the Asia Africa Youth Forum 2010 which was drafted and finalized by participants of the Asia Africa Youth Forum 2010. The Declaration must be followed up by concrete action through the organization of the youth meeting in the Asia-Africa. Youth are the future hope of reviving the spirit of Bandung Conference in 1955, maintaining the consistency of solidarity and cooperation between the countries of Asia and Africa. In this context the implementation of the Asian-African Youth Forum to find relevance.
In order to maintaining the consistency of solidarity and cooperation to achieve Millennium Development Goals, the Asia Africa Youth Forum Indonesia : "Fasilitasi Pengembangan Organisasi Asia Africa Youth Forum" 2011 will be held in Bandung. The conference is aim to develop professionalism for youth and to accelerate the revitalization of Indonesian youth roles for the achievement of MDGs in Indonesia.