Sustainable
E-Update No 12, September 16, 2002
The WSSD 2002 ended with little substantive outcome and left enormous challenges to all of us.
As you know by now, the World Summit on Sustainable Development (WSSD) ended on September 4 with the adoption of the Political Declaration and Plan of Action. Many participants including the ICMICA delegation were disappointed with the outcome. Nevertheless, what is important and clear to us is that the WSSD is part of a global effort in tackling the issues of environmental and social justice for sustainability which still has a long way to go. Perhaps Rio 1992 was two steps forward while Johannesburg 2002 was one step back.ward.
The Lima Declaration
Chaclacayo, Lima, Peru, July 6 to 9, 2002
International Seminar on Sustainable Development, on the Road to Rio+ 10
We, fourty eight members of the lnternational Catholic Movement for Intellectual and Cultural Affairs (ICMICA-Pax Romana), coming from nine Latin American and Caribbean countries and from other continents of the world, meeting in Chaclacayo, Lima, Peru, from July 6 to 9, 2002, for the International Seminar On Sustainable Development, On The Road To Rio + 10, want to contribute to the process of the World Summit for Sustainable Development with the reflections that follow.
Declaracion de Lima
Chaclacayo, Lima-Peru, 6-9 de julio de 2002
Seminario Internacional de Desarrollo Sostenible, En Camino a Rio+ 10
Provenimos de 9 pases de Amrica Latina y el Caribe, y de otras regiones del mundo, somos miembros de MIIC-Pax Romana, reunidos en Chaclacayo- Lima, Per, del 6 al 9 de julio del 2002, fecha en la que se realiz el Seminario Internacional de Desarrollo Humano Sostenible, en camino a Ro + 10.
Pax Romana - ICMICA Asia Pacific Regional Advocacy Workshop on Human Rights and Sustainable Development
Bali, Indonesia
22-28, May 2002
Bali Declaration on Human Rights and Ecologically Sustainable Development in the Various Parts of The Asia Pacific Region
We, over seventy men and women, from eleven country members of Pax Romana-ICMICA[1], met in Bali, Indonesia, from 22 to 28 May 2002 for the Asia Pacific Advocacy Workshop on Human Rights and Sustainable Development in association with the 4th PrepCom of the World Summit on Sustainable Development (WSSD)[2] from 27 May to 7 June 2002.
African Regional Advocacy Workshop on Human Rights and Sustainable Development
African Regional Advocacy Workshop on Human Rights and Sustainable Development Nairobi, Africa
Nairobi Declaration for Sustainable Development in Africa
"There is no sustainable development without sustainable peace and respect for human rights"
Nairobi, May 11, 2002
We, over 50 participants from 17 different countries mostly Africa[1], having met in Nairobi, Kenya from 5 to 11 May 2002 at the ICMICA African Regional Advocacy Workshop on Human Rights and Sustainable Development around the theme "Human Rights and Sustainable Development - The Challenge of the World Summit on Sustainable Development (WSSD)[2] to African Christian Professionals in a Globalising World" jointly convened by Pax Romana ICMICA Africa and the International Secretariat of ICMICA based in Geneva and hosted by CMICA Kenya, ICMICA member federation in Kenya,[3]