The world is currently experiencing a human rights crisis.
Billions of people are suffering from insecurity, injustice and indignity around the world. The global economic crisis is driving millions more people into poverty and placing them at increased risk of human rights violations such as food insecurity or forced eviction.
The world urgently needs a different kind of response and a different kind of leadership if we are to reverse this dramatic escalation of human misery.
The solution can only be found through a coordinated and concerted response rooted in human rights and the rule of law. This requires strong leadership, and your voice.
((( Make Your Mark )))
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Amplfiy your voice with Asia Pacific Youth Network
Join young people around the globe Tuesday October 17, 2009 to (((Demand Dignity))) – this is the International Day for the Eradication of Poverty.
Add the amplification marks “((( around a word / object )))” to something in your world, take a photo or video and upload (or send to) APYN. More Human Rights = Less Poverty Join the Asia Pacific Youth Network on October 17, 2009 to amplify young voices in the Asia Pacific region, who are demanding dignity! It’s easy – simply think about what Dignity means to you and amplify it through taking a photo of it surrounded by the amplification symbol “ ((( ))) ” .
Then load it up with APYN to amplify your call with your friends across the Asia Pacific.
The International Week of Youth Action (IWYA) will take place simultaneously in hundreds of locations around the globe from 12 to 17 October 2009. The main theme of the IWYA will be Demand Dignity: Human Rights = Less Poverty. The Asia Pacific Youth Network invites all young people in the Asia Pacific to join.
Get involved today! Pledge below to take action, include your name, email and location
Get creative to (((Make Your Mark)))
- Use nature: draw the symbol in sand, or cut it into grass, or use your bodies!
- Be symbolic: display the symbol in significant locations
- Paint or stencil the symbol with ‘clean graffiti’ (chalk, non permanent paint on cardboard mounts or fabric etc). Remember to get permission!
- Create sections of the symbol on big cardboard boxes of the symbol that you can put together into one large display.
- Display the amplification marks in your work, school or home window, create and use posters, stamps or stickers in colleges, community centers, cafés…
- Wear it! Get people to show their support for the campaign through clothes and other items, for example: T-shirts, bracelets, badges, with make up, stickers and more!
- Create it: bake cookies or cakes, and ice them with “((( )))”, take photos of objects that signify dignity to you encased in “((( )))”, do a poster run around (legal) areas with the “((( )))” symbol, draw or dance ‘dignity’ and ask a friend to video – so much more!
- Think about things you use or come into contact everyday, can you use vegetables to create the “((( )))” symbol on your plate? Can you and your friend’s arms become amplification symbols?
Already busy on October 17? Doesn’t matter! It could take only a minute of your day – if it’s your birthday, have a happy snap with the amplification symbol, if you have an activity planned, see if you can spare a moment to include some way to (((Make Your Mark))), going to be away on holiday, consider what Dignity means to the place you are visiting and (((Make Your Mark))) in a small, unobtrusive way! Decide now to be part of this on October 17!
Yes, I want to (((Make My Mark))) on October 17 So, want to (((make your mark))) on October 17?
1. Register your participation in October 17 here
2. Donate your twitter or facebook status for the day. Collate responses and send them in from your comments and RT’s.
- On Facebook, visit our Fan page, become a fan and sign up to add your status on October 17 (different language translations are available : want to help translate? contact apyncampaigns@gmail.com with the name of your language).
- If you’re on Twitter, use our Twitter app to help amplify your voice, and join others from around the world.
3. Invite your friends to join you!
4. Between October 12 and 17, add the amplification marks “ (((around a word / object )))“ in your world then…photograph, video or somehow ‘record’ you making your mark to ((( Demand Dignity))) – Get creative!
5. and take a photo, video, audio recording to (((Make Your Mark))) then send it back to APYN [webforms to be live on October 17 from www.apyouth.net] or submit directly to www.demanddignity.org (when you add it insert “imyoung09” and then your text) (((Need amplification marks?))) they just look like this: “(((” “)))”! Email apyncampaigns@gmail.com if you need more!
WHAT IS THE (((DEMAND DIGNITY))) CAMPAIGN?
Asia Pacific Youth Network supports Amnesty International’s Demand Dignity campaign, which aims to end global poverty by working to strengthen recognition and protection of the rights of the poor. The campaign will demand the leadership, accountability and transparency that are essential to end the human rights violations that keep people poor. This is a campaign about all human rights. It is the combined abuse of civil, cultural, economic, political and social rights that drives and deepens poverty. By demanding dignity we are demanding that all states adopt and implement the laws, policies and practices that will end deprivation, insecurity, exclusion, and voicelessness. Participation and involvement in the decisions that impact on our lives are essential to human rights. By including all rights holders in policy making governments are at once creating a framework for accountability, transparency, inclusion and empowerment. These are the prerequisites to ending poverty. The Demand Dignity campaign puts rights at the centre of poverty eradication, and make rights protection efforts work for all people. The stories and solutions that people living in poverty have to tell will be the centerpiece of this worldwide mobilization. Together we will amplify their voices and demand effective responses from political leaders.

((( Sebutkan Seruanmu )))
Bergabunglah dengan kawula muda di seluruh dunia pada hari Selasa, 17 Oktober 2009 untuk menyerukan (((Menuntut Persamaan Hak dan Martabat))) – dalam rangka peringatan Hari Pemberantasan Kemiskinan.
Tambahkan tanda baca yang menunjukkan pengerasan maksud ‘((( di antara kata atau obyek )))’ untuk sesuatu di duniamu yang mewakili ‘Martabat’. Jangan lupa untuk mengabadikannya dalam foto atau rekam lewat video kemudian unggah (atau kirim ke) APYN. Penegakan Hak Asasi Manusia = Pengurangan Kemiskinan.
Bergabunglah dengan Asia Pacific Youth Network dan suara kaum muda lain di kawasan Asia Pasifik menuntut tegaknya martabat manusia! Caranya sangat mudah – pikirkan apa maksud Martabat bagimu dan suarakan dengan lantang lewat penambahan symbol ‘((( )))’ sebelum dan sesudahnya.
Sertakan idemu ini ke APYN untuk memperkeras seruanmu dan teman-temanmu di seluruh Asia Pasifik. Minggu Internasional untuk Aksi Kaum Muda (IWYA) akan berlangsung secara simultan di ratusan lokasi di seluruh dunia dari tanggal 12 hingga 17 Oktober 2009. Tema utama IWYA adalah Menuntut Persamaan Hak dan Martabat:
Penegakan Hak Asasi Manusia = Pengurangan Kemiskinan.
Asia Pacific Youth Network mengundang seluruh kaum muda di Asia Pasifik untuk bergabung mensukseskan acara ini.
Kunjungi situs http://www.apyouth.net/2009/10/october-17/ untuk informasi lebih lengkap.
Apa sebenarnya Kampanye (((Menuntut Persamaan Hak dan Martabat)))?
Dunia kita sekarang ini sedang mengalami krisis Hak Asasi Manusia. Jutaan orang menderita karena ketidakamanan diri mereka, ketidakadilan serta penghilangan martabat. Dan ini terjadi di seluruh bagian dunia. Krisis ekonomi secara global telah menyebabkan jutaan orang mengalami kemiskinan dan menempatkan mereka dalam resiko pelanggaran Hak Asasi Manusia yang lebih besar seperti misalnya ketidaktersediaan bahan pangan atau terusir secara paksa dari kediamannya. Dunia sangat membutuhkan respon dalam berbagai bentuk juga kepemimpinan yang berbeda juga jika kita ingin menghentikan peningkatan penderitaan ini.
Cara penyelesaian masalah ini hanya bisa dilaksanakan melalui respon yang terkoordinasi dan dilaksanakan bersamasama dan mengakarkannya berdasarkan aturan hukum dan Hak Asasi Manusia. Tentu saja ini membutuhkan kepemimpinan yang kuat. Asia Pacific Youth Network mendukung Kampanye Menuntut Persamaan Hak dan Martabat yang diserukan Amnesty International yang bertujuan mengakhiri kemiskinan secara global dengan memperkuat pengakuan dan perlindungan Hak Asasi Manusia kaum miskin tersebut. Kampanye ini akan membutuhkan kepemimpinan, akuntabilitas dan transparansi yang sangat penting untuk mengakhiri tindakan pelanggaran Hak Asasi Manusia yang membuat manusia terjebak dalam kemiskinan.
Ini adalah kampanye tentang semua Hak Asasi Manusia meliputi pelanggaran terhadap hak sipil, budaya, ekonomi, politik dan sosial sehingga mendorong semakin dalamnya tingkat kemiskinan. Dengan menuntut penegakan martabat kita menuntut semua negara mengadopsi dan mengimplementasikan hukum, kebijakan dan praktek yang mengakhiri semua perampasan hak, ketidakamanan, terpinggirkan, dan ketidakmampuan menyuarakan aspirasi. Partisipasi dan keterlibatan dalam pengambilan setiap keputusan yang berpengaruh dalam hidup kita adalah hal yang penting bagi penegakan Hak Asasi Manusia.
Dengan menyertakan semua stakeholder Hak Asasi Manusia ini dalam pembuatan kebijakan, maka para pemerintah di tiap negara di saat yang bersamaan menciptakan sebuah kerangka akuntabilitas, transparansi, disertakan dalam pengambilan keputusan dan penguatan kembali posisi mereka sebagai manusia bermartabat. Semua ini merupakan prasyarat untuk mengakhiri kemiskinan. Kampanye Menuntut Kesamaan Hak dan Martabat menempatkan Hak Asasi Manusia sebagai pusat gerakan penghapusan kemiskinan dan menjadikan usaha perlindungan Hak Asasi berlaku bagi semua orang. Kisah dan solusi kehidupan manusia dalam kemiskinan ini akan menjadi titik mobilisasi kepedulian di seluruh dunia.
Bersama-sama kita akan menyuarakan dengan sekencang-kencangnya suara-suara mereka dan menuntut respon yang efektif dari para pemimpin politik dunia.
Saturday October 17 is the International Day for the Eradication of Poverty.
To mark the occasion, young people from around the globe are joining together to (((Demand Dignity))).
The Asia Pacific Youth Network is inviting you to please join the call : add your Facebook status for October 17th. Visit: http://www.facebook.com/apyouth?v=app_152303472082
If you’re on Twitter you can also signup to take part in the Twitter action at: http://j.mp/IDEP22
Looking for more information? http://www.apyouth.net/2009/10/october-17/
What else is happening with the Asia Pacific Youth Network for Oct 17?
Australia:
WHAT DOES LIVING WITH DIGNITY MEAN TO YOU?
Australia – Wide Flash Mob raising awareness for Dignity throughout the Asia-Pacific and the rest of the world as part of the Asia-Pacific Youth Network.
At your cities designated time and designated place (see below) gather and point to the sky for 1 minute. You should write on your hand or on a piece of paper “What living with dignity means to you” and hold it up in your pointed hand. If you dress in yellow that’s even better. 17th of October. Check it out below:
Darwin: 1pm Smith Street Mall
Hobart: 2pm Elizabeth Street Mall
Launceston: 2pm Brisbane Street Mall
Sydney: 2pm Sydney Opera House Steps
Brisbane: 1pm Queens Street Mall
Perth: 11am Murray Street Mall (Outside Forest Chase) / Esplanade (During the One Movement Festival)
Fremantle: 11am South Terrace
Melbourne: 2pm Federation Square
Canberra: 2pm Outside Parliament House
Adelaide: 2pm Rundle Street Mall
Remember to some people to try and get photos or video of the flash mob in your city – we don’t care if there is one of you or a thousand of you we just want this to happen, Australia wide!! (but the more the merrier!)
http://www.facebook.com/index.php?lh=1f7459591cf5e5664467110a9027a9fb&
Bangladesh:
Youth Activists will participate in the (((Make Your Mark))) activities.
Hong Kong:
Umbrella Flashmob will be held on 17th October
India:
Around 10 (((Make Your Mark))) activities will be held with STAND UP activities
Mongolia:
Look out for the Mongolian song to (((Demand Dignity)))!
Philippines:
Youth Poses for Dignity
Youth voices Demanding Dignity in the Philippines, taken as part of one of the Asia Pacific Youth Ambassadors project amplify voices with the message More Rights = Less Poverty.
Malaysia:
Young people in Malaysia will be facilitating voices among their friends in the week of October 17, and will host another event on 31st October. Stay tuned for more details.
Nepal:
16th October:
• Get together program and school workshop on poverty.
• Interactional program with constitutional bodies (16th) with voices activism
• Demonstration at Kathmandu University, Nepal. Young people from three places will participate, distribute UDHR passports
New Zealand: DEMAND DIGNITY Slums: Human Rights Live Here
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=146486096909
Attend our event on October 16, at Freyburg Place in Auckland’s CBD. Sign our slum, calling on Cambodian authorities to halt forced evictions, and provide opportunities for those living in deprived areas to be provided access to legal protection and adequate housing.
Thailand:
In Thailand, we have two activities.
The first activity is ((( Make your Mark))). It takes place at Ruamrudee International School Thailand, 14 October 2009. In the day, an local youth ambassador and the students are going to amplify their voices. They’re going to take some fantastic pictures which show the power of youth voices. They also video their voices – all students shout “ Human Rights = Less Poverty”- That’s amazing
The other is (((Voice’s activism))) or Places Tour. A local youth ambassador and three friends of her individual network visit and join Bangkok Metropolitan Youth Council’s activities, 17 October 2009.
The activities take place at Slum Bung Si, Bangkok. In activities, the youth activists are going to educate the young people in slum and improve the library of the slum. A local youth ambassador and her friends are going to join them and collect the youth activists’ voices.
http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#/event.php?eid=153002298490&index=1