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WOMEN IN PARLIAMENTS GLOBAL FORUM WIP SUMMIT 2016

“WOMEN IN POLITICS: FAST FORWARD” 4-­‐6  MAY  2016  PLENARY  OF  THE  PARLIAMENT  OF  JORDAN,  AMMAN,  JORDAN  

IN  COOPERATION  WITH    

     

Parliament of Jordan

           

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UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF

HIS MAJESTY KING ABDULLAH II

WOMEN IN PARLIAMENTS (WIP)

GLOBAL FORUM SUMMIT 2016

WOMEN IN POLITICS: FAST FORWARD

4-6 MAY 2016

PLENARY OF THE PARLIAMENT OF JORDAN

AMMAN, H.K. OF JORDAN

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OVERVIEW    Female   Parliamentarians   from   around   the   world   are   attending   the   WIP   Global   Summit   2016.   It  presents  a  unique  opportunity  for  participants  to  discuss  pressing  global  challenges  and  to  take  part  in  political   dialogue   that   reflects   the   influence   and  worldwide  perspectives   of   today‘s   female   decision-­‐makers.   This   year’s   summit   is   co-­‐hosted   by   the   Jordanian   Parliament   and   the   Organisation   for  Economic   Cooperation   and   Development   (OECD)   in   collaboration   with   the   Jordanian   National  Commission   for  Women   (JNCW)   and   Council   of  Women  World   Leaders   (CWWL).   It   will   provide   the  platform  for  the  OECD’s  MENA  Transition  Fund  project  “Promoting  Women  in  Parliaments  and  Policy-­‐making”  annual  regional  policy  dialogue.      WIP   Certificates   of   Recognition  are   presented   at   the   WIP   Summit   2016   to   countries   in   the   MENA  region,  which  are  recognised  for  their  political  empowerment  of  women,  and  to  countries  that  show  regional   leadership   in  closing  the  gender  gap   in  politics.    The  certificates  of  recognition  are  based  on  the   rankings   of   the   World   Economic   Forum’s   “Global   Gender   Gap   Report”,   which   are   compiled   in  collaboration  with  Harvard  University  and  the  University  of  California,  Berkeley.    The   venue   of   the   WIP   Summit   2016   is   the   Plenary   of   the   Parliament   of   Jordan.   International  Institutions  such  as  the  UN,  the  Council  of  Women  World  Leaders  and  the  Jordanian  National  Council  for  Women  (JNCW),  are  integral  part  of  the  WIP  Summit  2016,  and  will  provide  Working  Sessions.      For  the  first  time,  the  Council  of  Women  World  Leaders,  the  network  of  female  Presidents  and  Prime  Ministers,  will  join  WIP.  The  Council  will  convene  its  members  on  the  occasion  of  the  WIP  Summit.      

   

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TUESDAY,  3  MAY    18:00     WELCOME  RECEPTION  AND  MEDIA  NIGHT    

VENUE:  HOTEL  LE  ROYAL  

The  Welcome  Reception  and  Media  Night  will  be  held  at  the  Hotel  Le  Royal.  International  media,  partners,  participants  and  Ambassadors  will  attend.  WIP  is  delighted  to  host  the  event.    

 

WEDNESDAY,  4  MAY      08:00     Arrival  and  registration  of  participants         VENUE:  PARLIAMENT  OF  JORDAN        09:30-­‐10:00   OPENING  SESSION       PLENARY  OF  THE  PARLIAMENT    

MASTER  OF  CEREMONY:  JORDANIAN  REPRESENTATIVE  (TBC)    OPENING  REMARKS  BY:    

§ Atef  Tarawneh,  Speaker  of  the  House  of  Representatives  § Silvana  Koch-­‐Mehrin,  Founder  of  WIP  and  Vice-­‐President  of  the  European  Parliament  

(2009-­‐2011)  § Mari  Kiviniemi,  Deputy  Secretary  General,  OECD,  Prime  Minster  of  Finland  (2010-­‐2011)  

 10:00-­‐10:15   KEYNOTE  SPEECH    

 Dalia  Grybauskaite,  President  of  Lithuania  and  Chair  of  the  Council  of  Women  World  Leaders  

 10:15-­‐10:30   KEYNOTE  SPEECH    

Faisal  Al-­‐Fayez,  President  of  the  Senate  On  behalf  of  His  Majesty  King  Abdullah  II  

 10:30  -­‐11:30     WIP  SPECIAL  RECOGNITION  CEREMONY    

§ WIP  Certificate  of  Recognition  granted  to  Jordan  in  the  category    “Enhancement  of  women’s  role  in  the  decision-­‐making  process”      

− Presented  by  Silvana  Koch-­‐Mehrin,  Founder  of  WIP  − Received  by  Faisal  Al-­‐Fayez,  President  of  the  Senate  

On  behalf  of  His  Majesty  King  Abdullah  II  

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 § WIP  Certificate  of  Recognition  granted  to  United  Arab  Emirates  in  the  category  

“Advancing  Women  in  Parliamentary  Positions  -­‐  First  Female  Speaker”  − Presented  by  (tbc)  − Received  by  Dr.  Amal  Al  Qubaisi,  Speaker  of  the  Federal  National  Council,  

UAE      

§ WIP  Certificate  of  Recognition  granted  to  Algeria  in  the  category    “Legislative  Reform:  50%  quota  for  women  on  political  party  lists”  

− Presented  by  (tbc)  − Received  by,  Mounia  Meslem,  Minister  of  National  Solidarity,  Family  and  

the  Status  of  Women,  Algeria    

§ WIP  Certificates  of  Recognition  granted  to  selected  countries  of  the  MENA  region  (tbc)    11:30-­‐11:45   FAMILY  PHOTO    11:45-­‐12:00   COFFEE  BREAK    12:00-­‐12:15   KEYNOTE  SPEECH  

§ Dr.  Amal  Al  Qubaisi,  Speaker  of  the  Federal  National  Council,  UAE      12:15-­‐13:30     PLENARY  SESSION  –  WOMEN  IN  POLITICS:  FAST  FORWARD  

ACCELERATING  TOWARDS  PARITY  IN  POWER  -­‐  DEFINING  THE  POWER  OF  PARITY

Women’s   equal   participation   in   politics   is   a   cornerstone   of   democratic   governance.   This  session   underlines   the   need   for   gender-­‐balanced   leadership,   and   showcases   the   positive  impact   parity   of   power   has   for   all   society.   Panellists   will   address   issues   such   as   how   to  define  the  power  of  parity,  to  increase  the  numbers  and  influence  of  women  in  Parliaments  and  Governments  and  explore  concrete  steps  that  can  be  taken  to  accelerate  progress.    

    MODERATOR:  

§ Laura  Liswood,  Secretary  General  of  CWWL  SPEAKERS  § Wafaa  Bani  Mustafa,  Member  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  Jordan  § Paula  Cox,  Premier  of  Bermuda  (2010-­‐2012)  § Tawakkol  Karman,  Nobel  Peace  Prize  Laureate  (2011)  § Louise  Mushikiwabo,  Minister  of  Foreign  Affairs  and  Cooperation,  Rwanda    § Vesna  Pusic,  Deputy  Speaker  of  Parliament,  Croatia  

13:30-­‐15:30   NETWORKING  LUNCH  HOSTED  BY  EY  

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   15:30-­‐17:30   PARALLEL  SESSIONS      

PANEL:  WOMEN’S  POLITICAL  PARTICIPATION  ACROSS  ALL  LEVELS  THE  MENA  REGION  IN  COOPERATION  WITH  OECD  AND  THE  JNCW  

    15:30-­‐17:30    

The  Arab  Spring  served  as  a  catalyst  to  changes  in  legal  frameworks  that  have  provided  new  opportunities   for   women’s   increased   political   participation   in   the   MENA   region.     Still,  women   in   the   MENA   region   face   unique   barriers   to   political   participation,   inclusive   of  restricted   freedom  of  movement,   limited  access   to   resources  and  cultural  norms  that  see  politics  as  a  man’s  domain.    This  session  will  address  important  questions,  such  as,  to  what  degree  have   legal   reforms  ushered   in  a  new  era   for  women’s  political  participation   in   the  region?    What  has  changed  and  what  has  not?     Is  the  progress  that  has  been  made  so  far  sustainable?      

           Moderator:  Anette  Young,  France  24  

§ Heba  Hagres,  Member  of  Parliament,  Egypt  (TBC)  § Saada  Boussif,  Member  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  Morocco    § Nawal  Al  Faouri,  Member  of  Senate,  Jordan    § Olfa  Soukri,  Member  of  Parliament,  Tunisia    

PANEL:  DIGITAL  INNOVATION,  ENTREPRENEURSHIP  AND  SKILLS  DEVELOPMENT  IN  COOPERATION  WITH  EY  

    15:30-­‐17:30  

Nearly  45%  of  women  don’t  participate  in  the  formal  workforce.  Therefore,  one  of  the  big  questions  of  our  time  has  to  be:  where  would  we  be,  economically  and  socially,   if  women  participated   in   the   workforce   in   greater   numbers,   at   levels   that   do   justice   to   their   true  ability?  With  the  gender  gap  set  to  be  further  exacerbated  as  the  digital  world  accelerates,  how   can   we   advance   women’s   economic   empowerment   through   strengthening   linkages  between  education,  employment  and  entrepreneurship?  This  session  will  focus  on  the  key  impact  of  digital  disruption  on  women,  and  discuss  ways  to  address  this.  

 Moderator:  Samar  Obaid,  Partner,  EY    

§ Majd  Shweikeh,  Minister  of  Communications  and  Information  Technology,  Jordan  § Karim  Kawar,  President  of  Kawar  Group,  Jordan  § Ragnheidur  Elin  Árnadóttir,  Minister  of  Industry  and  Commerce,  Iceland    § Güler  Turan,  Member  of  the  Senate,  Flemish  Parliament,  Belgium  § Rohan  Malik,  Deputy  Global  Government  and  Public  Sector  Leader,  EY  

   

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PANEL:  LESSONS  ON  LEADERSHIP  IN  COOPERATION  WITH  COUNCIL  OF  WOMEN  WORLD  LEADERS  

    15:30-­‐17:30    

The  session  will  highlight  what  women  at  the  highest  levels  of  leadership  reflect  about  their  leadership.    It  includes  some  of  the  challenges  they  have  faced  and  what  brought  them   to   take   on   their   roles.     The   role   of   the   media,   citizen   perception   of   women  leaders,   and   preparation   for   leadership   will   be   discussed.     Important   traits   of   great  leaders  will  be  examined  and  reflected  upon.  

 § Laura  Liswood,  Secretary  General  of  CWWL    § Jennifer  Smith,  Premier  of  Bermuda  (1998-­‐2003)  

 PANEL:  “WOMEN’S  ECONOMIC  EMPOWERMENT  AND  HEALTH:  WHAT  IS  THE  POLICY  LINK  AND  HOW  CAN  WE  ADDRESS  IT?”  IN  COOPERATION  WITH  MERCK  

    15:30-­‐17:30  

For   both   the   public   and   private   sectors   and   societies   at   large,   the   economic  empowerment   of   women   is   a   win-­‐win   –   it   results   in   empowered   women,   and  empowered   economies.   However   to   systematically   enhance   women’s   economic  empowerment,   their   health   and   relevant   social   policies   cannot   be   ignored.   Healthy  Women   contribute   to   Healthy   Economies.   This   panel   will   address   the   relationship  between   women’s   economic   empowerment   and   health,   and   examples   of   policy  initiatives  that  can  be  implemented  at  the  country  level.        Moderator:  Linda  Lanzillotta,  Vice  President  of  the  Senate,  Italy,  Member  of  the  WIP  Executive  Board  

§ Diane  Gashumba,  Minister  for  Gender  Promotion  and  Family  Affairs  of  Rwanda  § Hanin  Odeh,  Director  General  of  Royal  Health  Awareness  Society    § Beatriz  Becerra  Basterrechea,  Member  of  the  European  Parliament  § Sarbani  Chakraborty,  Senior  Director,  Global  Public  Policy,  Merck  

 PANEL:  POLITICS  IN  THE  DIGITAL  AGE  

    15:30-­‐17:30  

Technology  is  disrupting  politics  and  policy  making  on  all  fronts.  Campaigning  happens  online  as  much  as  offline;   local  governments  have  direct  and   live  channels  to  citizens;  and   activism   has   taken   on   new   cyber   dimensions.   The   panellists   of   this   session   will  address  questions  related  to  how  technology  is  changing  politics  and  policy  making.  The  

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session  will   also   explore   the   impact   of   digitalisation   on   elections   and   on   governance  and  how  women  can  effectively  ride  the  change.    

Moderator:  Hala  Hanna,  Head,  Impact  and  Strategy,  World  Economic  Forum  (2012-­‐2016)  

§ Zita  Gurmai,  Special  Gender  Advisor  to  EU  Commissioner  for  International  Cooperation  and  Development,  Neven  Mimica  

§ Haifa  Najjar,  Member  of  Senate,  Jordan  § Naisula  Lesuuda,  MP  and  Nominated  Senator,  Kenya  (tbc)  § Marlene  Malahoo  Forte,  MP  and  Honorable  Attorney  General,  Jamaica  (tbc)  

 PANEL:  INCLUSIVE  ELECTORAL  SYSTEMS  AND  PROCESSES  IN  COOPERATION  WITH  THE  OECD  AND  JNCW    

    15:30-­‐17:30    

Women’s  political  participation  may  be  hindered  or  enabled  by  specific  electoral  systems.  Electoral  institutions  often  lack  the  capacity  to  adequately  reflect  women’s  interests,  equal  opportunities   and   conditions.   Indeed,   several   limitations   can   be   identified  within   existing  electoral   systems   -­‐  which   result   in  women  being  disempowered  or   too  easily  excluded   in  the   electoral   process.     This   session   will   highlight   these   limitations   and   explore   which  electoral  systems  are  the  most  conducive  to  women’s  increased  political  participation  and  success  in  elections,  providing  country  comparisons  and  highlighting  good  practices.  

 Moderator:   Virginie  Herz,  France  24  

§ Asma  Khader,  Vice-­‐Chair,  Independent  Elections  Commission,  Jordan  (2014-­‐2016)  § Richard  Chambers,  Chief  Technical  Advisor,  UNDP  Electoral  Assistance  Programme  

in  Jordan    § Omar  Marwan,  Acting  Secretary  General,  Supreme  Elections  Commission,  Egypt    § Khadija  Ezzoumi,  Member  of  the  Chamber  of  Advisors,  Morocco  

     18:30     Transfer  to  dinner  venue        20:00-­‐22:00   DINNER  HOSTED  BY  THE  PARLIAMENT  OF  JORDAN  AT  THE  DEAD  SEA       Venue:    King  Hussein  Bin  Talal  Convention  Center  (KHBTCC)        

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THURSDAY,  5  MAY      09:00-­‐09:15   Arrival  of  participants    

 MASTER  OF  CEREMONY:  KHOLOUD  WATTAR  KASSEM,  WIP  MENA  COORDINATOR      VIDEO  MESSAGES   § Violeta  Bulc,  EU  Commissioner  for  Transport  § Kristalina  Georgieva,  Vice-­‐President  of  the  European  Commission,  EU  Commissioner  

for  Budget  and  Human  Resources  § Carmen  Moreno,  Executive  Secretary  of  the  Inter-­‐American  Commission  of  Women  § Peter  Sutherland,  United  Nations  Special  Representative  for  Migration  and  

Development,  WIP  Advisory  Board  Member  § Video  on  OECD  Strategy  on  Gender  Equality  in  Public  Life  (tbc)  

  09:15-­‐09:30   KEYNOTE  SPEECH  

§ Atifete  Jahjaga,  President  of  Kosovo  (2011-­‐2016)    09:30-­‐09:45   KEYNOTE  SPEECH  

§ Mari  Kiviniemi,  Deputy  Secretary  General,  OECD,  Prime  Minister  of  Finland  (2010-­‐2011)      

09:45-­‐11:15   PLENARY  SESSION  -­‐  PANEL:  THE  PROMISE  OF  PEACE       THE  IMPACT  OF  WOMEN  IN  CONFLICT  PREVENTION,  PEACEKEEPING  AND  CONFLICT  RESOLUTION  

“Women  should  be  active  agents  of  peace,  not  passive  victims  of  war.”    Zainab  Bangura,  UN  Special  Representative  on  Violence  in  Conflict,  Member  of  the  WIP  Advisory  Board    

 In  violence  and  conflict,  both  men  and  women  suffer.  In  2000,  the  UN  Security  Council  passed   Resolution   1325,   which   calls   for   women’s   equal   involvement   in   maintenance  and   promotion   of   peace   and   security.   However,   women   are   excluded   from   peace  negotiations.   According   to   UN  Women,  today   only   9   percent   of   peace  mediators   are  women.  This  session  focuses  on  the  role  that  women  should,  and  could,  play  in  conflict  prevention,  during  conflict,  and  in  peace  negotiation  processes.    

Moderator:  Rick  Zednik,  CEO,  EurActiv,  incoming  CEO  Women  in  Parliaments  Global  Forum  

      SPEAKERS

§ Reem  Abu  Dalbouh,  Member  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  Jordan  § Bineta  Diop,  Special  Envoy  on  Women,  Peace  and  Security,  African  Union  Commission  

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§ Jewel  Howard  Taylor,  Senator,  Liberia,  representing  Ellen  Johnson  Sirleaf,  President  of  Liberia    

§ Edward  Kallon,  UN  Resident  and  Humanitarian  Coordinator,  Jordan  § Mara  Marinaki,  EEAS  Principle  Advisor  on  Gender  &  on  the  Implementation  of  UN  

Security  Council  Resolution  1325  § Marriet  Schuurman,  NATO  Secretary  General’s  Special  Representative  for  Women,  

Peace  and  Security      11:15-­‐11:30   COFFEE  BREAK    11:30-­‐13:00   PLENARY  SESSION  -­‐  PANEL:  FLIGHT,  MIGRATION  AND  INTEGRATION  

WOMEN  LEADERS’  POLICY  ANSWERS  TO  THE  REFUGEE  CRISIS    Challenges   faced   by   female   refugees   are   different   than   challenges   faced   by   male  refugees.   Therefore,   they   need   different   solutions.   The   panellists   of   this   session   will  give  special  attention  to  how  refugees’  experiences  vary  between  men  and  women,  and  why  it  matters.  The  session  will  especially  focus  on  the  challenges  related  to  integrating  refugees   migrating   from   substantially   less   gender   equal   countries,   in   more   gender  equal  recipient  countries.  With  panellists  drawing  on  their  experiences  from  across  the  world,   they   will   discuss   the   role   of   female   Parliamentarians   in   designing   gender-­‐sensitive  integration  policies.      Moderator:  Shirin  Wheeler,   Principal  Advisor  International  Media,  European  Investment  Bank  

INTRODUCTORY  KEYNOTE  SPEECH § Marie  Louise  Coleiro  Preca,  President  of  Malta  

 SPEAKERS  § Pamela  Goldsmith  Jones,  Parliamentary  Secretary  to  the  Minister  of  Foreign  Affairs,  

Canada  § Cornelia  Gottbehüt,  Partner  EY  § Kholoud  Khatatbeh,  Member  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  Jordan  § Ulrike  Lunacek,  Vice-­‐President  of  the  European  Parliament  § Emilia  Monjowa  Lifaka,  Vice  President  of  Parliament,  Cameroon    § Iveta  Radicova,  Prime  Minister  of  Slovakia  (2010-­‐2012)  § Åsa  Regnér,  Minister  for  Children,  the  Elderly  and  Gender  Equality,  Sweden  

13:00-­‐14:30   NETWORKING  LUNCH  HOSTED  BY  THE  PARLIAMENT  OF  JORDAN    

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 14:30-­‐16:30   WORKING  GROUPS    

§ WIP  Working  Council  DISASTER  RISK  REDUCTION  In  cooperation  with  UN  Women  and  UNISDR  

 Natural  disasters   increase  in  frequency  and  intensity  due  to  the  effects  of  climate  change.   This   session   will   address   how   Parliamentarians   can   ensure   that   disaster  risk   reduction   is   adequately   reflected   in   a   country’s   legal   framework   and  institutional  arrangements.  The  objective  is  to  encourage  female  Parliamentarians  to   actively   advocate   for   the   importance   of   gender   sensitive   disaster   resilience   in  their  countries.      

  Moderator:  Jane  Dudman,  Editor  Public  Leaders  Network,  The  Guardian    

§ Robert  Gasser,  Secretary  General,  UNISDR  (video  message)  § Nancy  Abisai,  Member  of  EALA,  Kenya  (tbc)  § Irina  Gekht,  Member  of  Parliament  Russia  (tbc)  § Member  of  Parliament,  Ecuador  (tbc)  § Member  of  Parliament,  Pakistan  (tbc)  § Alexandra  Rosén,  Senior  Director,  Women  in  Parliaments  Global  Forum  

 §  Working  Group    

ENHANCING  WOMEN’S  POLITICAL  PARTICIPATION  VIA  REGIONAL  NETWORKING  AND  COOPERATION  Organised  by  UN  Women    Good  practices  are  of  great  importance  to  build  and  maintain  national,  regional  and  global  networks  to  support  women's  engagement  and  influence  in  parliaments.  The  working  group  session  aims  to  discuss  the  importance  of  MPs  Gender  Equality  Caucuses  and  Networks.      

 § Ms.  Roula  Dashti,  Former  Member  of  Parliament,  Kuwait  § Ms.  Ourida  Larfi,  Chairwoman,  Algerian  MPs  Caucus  for  Equity  “Fatma  Nesoumer",  

Algeria  § Lucero  Saldana,  Member  of  Senate,  Mexico,  Member  of  WIP  Executive  Board    

§ Working  Group    INCREASING  CONSULTATION  BETWEEN  PARLIAMENT  AND  WOMEN’S  CIVIL  SOCIETY  ORGANISATIONS  (CSOS)  Organised  by  Jordanian  National  Commission  for  Women  (JNCW)  

 

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‘The  hallmark  of  successful  and  stable  democracies  is  the  presence  of  a  strong  and  freely  operating  civil  society-­‐   in  which  Government  and  civil  society  work  together  for  common  goals  for  a  better  future,  and  at  the  same  time,  civil  society  helps  keep  Government  accountable’  (UN  Secretary  General,  ban  KI  Moon).    With  this  in  mind,  it  is  vital  to  strengthen  the  mechanism  of  open  consultation  where  Parliament,  civil  society  organisations  and  women’s  associations  engage  with  one  other  effectively  in   the   law   drafting   process   –   to   ensure   that   laws   are   gender-­‐sensitive,   are   non-­‐discriminatory   toward   women   and   provide   them  with   equal   opportunities.     This  working   group   will   explore   how   to   effectively   strengthen   the   mechanism   of  dialogue   between   parliament   and   CSOs   that   are   working   to   increase   women’s  participation  in  public  life,  building  off  of  good  practices  and  successful  examples      Moderator:  Dr.  Salma  Nims,  Secretary  General,  Jordanian  National  Commission  for  Women  (JNCW)  § Soukaina  Bouraoui,  Director  of  Center  for  Arab  Training  and  Research          (CAWTAR),  

Chair  of  OECD  Women  in  Government  Platform,  Tunisia    § Fouzia  Elbayed,  Member  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  Morocco  § Mona  Mounir,  Member  of  Parliament,  Egypt  § Tatyana  Teplova,    Deputy  Head  of  Division,  Governance  Reviews  and  Partnerships,  

Senior  Policy  Analyst,  Public  Governance  and  Territorial  Development  Directorate,    OECD  

§ Mai  Abu  Al  Samen,  Member  of  Senate,  Co-­‐Founder  and  Secretary  of  the  Jordanian  National  Forum  for  Women  (JNFW),  Jordan  

§ Working  Group    POLITICAL  VIOLENCE  AGAINST  WOMEN  Organised  by  Commonwealth  Parliamentary  Association  

       The  Commonwealth  Women  Parliamentarians,  founded  in  1989  as  an  integral  part  of   the   Commonwealth   Parliamentary   Association,   works   for   the   better  representation  of  women  in  legislatures  and  for  the  furtherance  of  gender  equality  across   the   Commonwealth.  The  Commonwealth   Women   Parliamentarians  'Working  Group’  will   focus  on   the   theme   'Political  Violence  Against  Women’.   The  Working   Group   will   seek   to   craft   a   series   of   recommendations   on   how  parliamentarians  can  play  their  part  in  the  elimination  of  violence  against  women.  The   session   with   hear   from   experts   such   as   the   Commonwealth   Human   Rights  Initiative.    

 Session  Chair:  Rebecca  Kadaga,  Speaker  of  Parliament  of  Uganda,  Chairperson  of  the  CWP  • Evelyn  A.  Ankumah,  JD  Founding  Executive  Director  of  Africa  Legal  Aid  (AFLA)    • Shirley  Osbourne  MLA,  Speaker  of  the  Montserrat  Legislative  Assembly  

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 § Working  Group    

Organised  by  Facebook    Katie  Harbath,  Head  of  Facebook's  Politics  &  Government  Outreach  Team    TRAINING  1:  SOCIAL  MEDIA  TRAINING  FOR  FEMALE  PARLIAMENTARIANS  BASIC  LEVEL  (14:30-­‐15:30)  

Come  learn  how  to  get  started  on  using  Facebook  to  connect  and  engage  with  your  constituents.  We'll  go  over  the  difference  between  a  profile  and  a  page,  how  you  can  get  started,  manage  comments  and  some  basic  content  best  practices.    TRAINING  2:  SOCIAL  MEDIA  TRAINING  FOR  FEMALE  PARLIAMENTARIANS  ADVANCED  LEVEL  (15:30-­‐16:30)  

If   you   already   have   a   Facebook   page   that   you've   been   regularly   updating   this   is   the  session   for   you.  We'll   focus  more  on   the   types  of   content   that  we   see  work  well   on  Facebook,   how   to   use   some   of   our   new   tools   such   as   Facebook   live   and   how   you  should  think  about  measuring  results  on  your  page.    

 16:30-­‐19:30   STATEMENTS  BY  NATIONAL  DELEGATION  LEADERS  &  CLOSING  REMARKS  

Chair  of  Session:  § Atef  Tarawneh,  Speaker  of  the  House  of  Representatives  or  Deputy  Speaker  of  the  

House    § MP  Fatin  Khlaifat,  Head  of  the  Jordanian  Delegation  and  Assistant  to  the  Speaker  of  

the  House  of  Representatives      Closing  remarks  § Jose  Ignacio  Wert,  Spanish  Ambassador  to  the  OECD,  Co-­‐chair  of  the  MENA-­‐OECD  

Governance  Initiative  § Hanna  Birna  Kristjánsdóttir,  Member  of  Parliament,  Iceland,  Chair  of  the  WIP  

Executive  Board  § Representative,  Council  of  World  Women  Leaders  

   19:30-­‐21:30   FAREWELL  RECEPTION  

Venue:  tbc    

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FRIDAY,  6  MAY      ON  THIS  DAY,  THERE  WILL  BE  A  POSSIBILITY  TO  EXPLORE  JORDAN    (FACILITATED  BY  THE  PARLIAMENT  OF  JORDAN  –  INFORMATION  ON  SITE)          PRACTICAL  INFORMATION    VENUES  

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Please  see  separate  document  –  WIP  Summit  2016  Practical  Information   CONTACT  

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Website:     www.womeninparliaments.org  www.oecd.org/mena/governance/gender-­‐equality-­‐public-­‐life.htm  www.oecd.org/gender/data/  

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Regular  updates  on  the  activities  of  WIP,  the  OECD  and  indeed  the  WIP  Summit  2016,  can  be  found  via  our  social   media   presence   on   Twitter   @WIPGlobalForum,   Twitter   @OECDgov,   and   Facebook  /WIPGlobalForum.   These  platforms  also  provide  an  opportunity   to  engage   in  discussions  online,   and  we  encourage  you   to   support  WIP  and   the  OECD’s  work  by   spreading   the  message  about   the  significance  of  female  leadership  by  using  #wipsummit2016  and  #OECD  gender.    

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