WORKSHOP ACTIVITY REPORT DRAFT ASEAN PEOPLES’ FORUM 2015 This activity report is to be filled in by workshop organiser/s of the respective workshops and submit it to the Secretariat within 2 hours of the conclusion of the workshops. Organiser(s) please save your activity report and email it to: programme.apf2015@gmail.com Report prepared by: Contact details (mobile/email): 1. TITLE & TYPE OF ACTIVITY Indigenous Peoples in ASEAN: Situations and Commitments by States 2. SPONSORING ORGANISATION/S 1. Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact/IP Task Force on ASEAN 2. Jaringan Orang Asli SeMalaysia (AIPP/JOAS) 3. DATE, TIME AND VENUE 24th April 2015 2.00-4.00pm Suite 2, 13th Floor, Wisma MCA. 4. OBJECTIVES OF THE ACTIVITY Sharing of the situations if indigenous people in ASEAN countries, and recommendation to member states to fulfill its commitments as enshrined in VNDRIP (when applicable) 5. 6. NATURE OF THE ACTIVITY (Provide a brief description of the activity/ies AND the highlights) 1. Legal framework related indigenous people in ASEAN. 2. Country case studies 3. Discussion on outcome documents RESOURCE PERSONS/SPEAKERS AND THEIR RESPECTIVE 1. Tyrone Beyer (Task Force for Indigenous People Network) 2. Surti Handayani (AMAN, Indonesia) 1 WORKSHOP ACTIVITY REPORT AFFILIATIONS (if any) 3. Naw Phyu Cyn Oo (Myanmar Indigenous Peoples Network) 4. Thomas Dalong (Indigenous Poeples Network of Malaysia) 5. Bernice See (Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact Thailand) 7. ATTENDED BY (# of pax) 8. AGREED OUTCOMES/RECOMMENDATIONS DERIVED FROM THE ACTIVITY 1. To lobby with government to adopt policy framework to respect ad protect the rights of (MAX 3) [Note: these priority indigenous people recommendations will be collated and presented under the ASEAN 3 + 1 (environment) pillars at the Open space session - “Way Forward” - on 24 April 2015] 9. MATERIALS DISTRIBUTED – if applicable 10. 300 – 350 WORD BLURB ON THE ACTIVITY (for the website) 50pax Publication on victims of development aggression *See leaflet 2 WORKSHOP ACTIVITY REPORT 3 WORKSHOP ACTIVITY REPORT 4