The US Citizens Preparatory Committee for the World Summit

 

The ad hoc US Citizens Preparatory Committee

If government won't take the lead, it's up to the citizens...

In its announcement of the World Summit on Sustainable Development, the United Nations called on each member government to organize National Preparatory Committees to engage citizens and other stakeholders in the process. While many countries willingly responded, the United States declined.

In the absence of government leadership, the Citizens Network and several other civil society organizations have formed an ad hoc US Citizens Preparatory Committee (USCPC) to encourage public participation, collaboration and sharing of information about the Summit. In past months, the Committee has organized a series of public meetings, including consultations with government delegates and strategy meetings of US NGOs to foster informed citizen preparations for the Summit, highlighted the efforts various US organizations are undertaking for the Summit, and set up listserves for announcements and discussion.

In the UN Secretary-General's review of progress in WSSD preparatory activities, CitNet and the US CPC was highlighted on page 3 (General Assembly document A/56/379).

To find out more about US Citizens Preparatory Committee activities, contact info@citnet.org or call 301-770-6375.

For more information about the World Summit, visit the Citizens Guide to the World Summit, a handy reference and action guide developed by CitNet.

Announcements

WSSD News: Special Joburg Actions Edition
August 31, 2002

US NGOs in Joburg make their voices heard! This brief edition covered immediate actions planned by US NGOs in reaction to a lack of leadership on sustainability by the US delegation.

WSSD News: Action Edition
August 8, 2002

The World Summit is only two weeks away. Find out how you, as an American, can make a difference!

Report from Bali
May 24, 2002

A report from Bali and a summary of all the US activity surrounding the Summit is in the latest edition of WSSD News for US NGOs.

Join USCPC-News for Updates
Join the USCPC-News announcement list to receive semi-weekly updates on Summit-related news and events relevant to US NGOs.


 

 

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