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Two major decisions regarding The WSF Asia consultation
meeting held in Colombo, Sri Lanka, between 4-5 June, 2005:
(1) the initiation of a co-ordinating mechanism for the WSF
process in Asia; and
(2) the organisation of events in Asia as part of the
polycentric WSF 2006, one of them in Karachi, Pakistan, on
January 26 to 30, 2006. The meeting was attended by around
150 participants from all over Asia, representing
organisations from 14 countries.

[Full text of decisions given below]
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Decisions of Asia Consultation meeting on the WSF 2006

Sri Lanka, 4 & 5 June 2005

(I) THE INTERIM WSF ASIAN MECHANISM
Adopted at the Asian Consultation on the World Social Forum
Sri Lanka, 4 & 5 June 2005

TERMS OF REFERENCE

The Asian movements, groups and NGOs gathered at the Asian
Consultation Meeting on the WSF held in Sri Lanka on 4&5
June 2005 adopt a realistic set of mechanism and processes
that seek to ensure an open, democratic and workable system
of working together will be realized toward continuing and
enhancing the WSF processes in the continent.

1. The Asian processes linked to the World Social Forum have
considerably advanced in the last three years since the
successful holding of the Asian Social Forum in Hyderabad,
India (2003) and of the 4th WSF in Mumbai, India (2004). A
diversity of groups, networks and social movements from
various sub-regions of Asia have participated in these
processes, many of which have catalyzed their own national
processes following those of the spirit and intent of the
global WSF.

2. Toward meeting the challenge of animating WSF processes
in those parts of the Asian region where there are incipient
or weak links with the WSF but where are found social
movements, groups and networks enthused with forging ahead
with WSF processes in their contexts and in particular, to
encourage the expansion of Asian participants in the WSF
International Council as well as to prepare for the WSF
events in Asia (polycentric, sub-regional, thematic etc) in
2006, this meeting adopts the following mechanism and
processes as follows:

2.1 The participating social movements, groups and networks
of this Asian consultation constitute themselves as the
INTERIM ASIAN COUNCIL that guides and oversees the WSF
processes and activities in Asia.

a. It is to ensure that the Asian WSF remains an open space
for all groups, networks and social movements that abide by
the WSF Charter of Principles;
b. It is to ensure that the WSF space is made vibrant by
expanding inclusivity and deepening processes of democratic
debate among social movements, groups and networks within
such space;
c. It is to draft two framework papers on: (1)
contextualizing the WSF in Asia and (2) organizational
structure and rules for the ASIAN COUNCIL;
d. It is to decide on whether, when and where WSF events in
Asia will be held in 2006, including the polycentric WSF
event;
e. It is to guide the content and processes and mobilize for
the Asian WSF events in 2006 through a process and structure
to be determined by its members, in close interaction with
the host organizing committees, and in the case of the
polycentric event, in interaction with the International
Council;
f. It is to facilitate Asian participation in WSF events
taking place at the global sphere and in other continental,
regional and national spaces outside of Asia;
g. It is automatically formalized into the ASIAN COUNCIL at
its follow-up meeting in January 2006 in Pakistan and at
which time a process of elaborating the Terms of Reference
will take place. A second meeting of the ASIAN COUNCIL will
take place sometime in the period May-July, in South East
Asia.

2.2 The member organizations of the INTERIM ASIAN COUNCIL
will will also function as SUB-REGIONAL ANIMATING GROUPS
composed of all of the representative social movements,
groups and networks from each of these regions: South Asia,
West Asia, East & Northeast Asia, and Southeast Asia that
are in attendance at this meeting. Its functions are the
following:

a. It is to ensure that the WSF spirit and intent is shared
with a wide range of social movements, groups and neworks
within the sub-regions toward animating their participation
in the WSF processes, including sitting as future members of
the planned ASIAN COUNCIL;

b. It is to ensure a more balanced participation of groups
across the sub-regions of Asia is realized at the meeting in
May-July 2006 in South East Asia / East Asia at which time
the formal ASIAN COUNCIL will be established;

c. Each sub-regional animating group will identify three
members (SUB-REGIONAL COMMUNICATORS) who will be responsible
for the following:

c.1 Take the lead in putting in place an efficient
email-based information and communications system among its
members & potential members in the sub-region,
c.2 Ensure that all information and communication that the
International Secretariat based in Delhi wishes to widely
share, reach the widest number of groups within the
sub-region;
c.3 Ensure that a vibrant information exchange and
discussion on the WSF takes place by email across a wide
range of groups in the sub-region;
c.4 Take on additional information, communication and
coordination work that may be necessary to ensure that the
sub-region actively mobilizes for the 2006 WSF event/s in
Asia;

d. Both the Sub-regional Animating Groups and the
Sub-Regional Communicators will dissolve upon the adoption
of the framework paper on the organization and rules of the
Asian Council at the next meeting in January 2006 in
Pakistan.

3. The WSF-India will coordinate the Interim Asian Council
and the Sub-regional Animating Groups for the period of its
existence. The final WSF Asian secretariat will be decided
on in 2006 by the.formal Asian Council.

(II) POLYCENTRIC WSF 2006 EVENTS IN ASIA
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The Asian movements, groups and NGOs gathered at the Asian
Consultation Meeting on the WSF held in Sri Lanka on 4&5
June 2005 also adopt the following:

We endorse the proposal for two events in Asia as part of
the polycentric WSF 2006. The first would be organised in
Karachi, Pakistan, between January 26-30, 2006. The second
would be organised in the South-East/East Asia region some
time between May to July 2006. The place and venue of this
event would be decided by groups from the region at a
consultation, that will possibly be organised in Bangkok in
August, 2005. While the event in Karachi would draw larger
participation from South Asia, West Asia and Central Asia
and the event in South East/East Asia from South East and
East Asia, both the events would be supported by the WSF
Asia process.

Adopted on 5 June 2006 Sri Lanka
20.06.2005


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Anivar Aravind

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