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C20 Summit 2019 Program Agenda

Day 1 - Sun 21 April 2019 at Sacred Heart Institute for Sustainable Future

Day 2 - Mon 22 April 2019 at Toranomon Hills Forum (5th Floor)

Day 3 - Tues 23 April 2019 at Toranomon Hills Forum (5th Floor)

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Day 1 - Sun 21 April 2019 at Sacred Heart Institute for Sustainable Future

Tokyo Democracy Forum

Promoting Peace, Human Rights and Democratic Governance through the SDG 16+: Improving Conditions and Civic Spaces for CSOs to Tackle the Global Challenges

Time Venue Agenda

08:30 - 09:00 Entrance

(1F) Registration

09:00 - 09:40

Hall

(3F)

Opening Session

Moderator: Ryuta Maekawa, Program Manager, ADRA Japan / Secretariat, Japan Civil Society Network on SDGs (SDGs Japan)

Opening Remarks: Yuka Iwatsuki, President, Action against Child Exploitation / C20 Chair

Congratulatory Remarks: Kiyoto Tsuji, Parliamentary Vice Minister for Foreign Affairs of Japan

Hiroshi Kato, Senior Vice President, JICA (Japan International Cooperation Agency)

Jinho Song, Vice President, KOICA (Korea International Cooperation Agency)

09:40 - 11:10

Plenary Session: Why Transparency is so Important for Democratic Governance?

This session aims to highlight the importance of transparency in the context of the implementation of the SDG 16 essential for ‘peaceful,

just and inclusive society’ in Japan, Asia and beyond. The invited speakers will share their perspectives on key components of democracy

and democratic governance from their own different experiences and backgrounds – transparency, corporate accountability, youth and

gender, education etc.

Moderator: Anselmo Lee, Senior Adviser, Asia Development Alliance (ADA) / C20 Steering Committee

Keynote Speech: Maria Emilia Berazategui, Global Advocacy Coordinator, Transparency International / C20 Steering Committee

Speakers: Yasuomi Sawa, Senior Writer, Kyodo News

Emiko Nagasawa, Deputy Director, SDGs Promotion Bureau, Keidanren (Japan Business Federation)

Catherine Nyambura, Coordination Committee, SDGs Kenya Forum

Kazuna Yamamoto, Founder, Voice Up Japan

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11:20 - 13:00

1st Breakout Sessions (*4 sessions in parallel)

Hall

(3F)

1A: Civic space in Asia Despite global emphasis on citizens’ participation, shrinking civic space has been the reality in a number of countries around the globe. This session aims to share the state of civic space around the world and discuss how civil society can collaborate together, or how CSOs could work together with other stakeholders to improve enabling environment for civil society. Moderator: Akio Takayanagi, Professor, Ferris University Reporter : Soeung Saroeun, Executive Director, Cooperation Committee for Cambodia (CCC)

Harsh Jaitli, Executive Director, Voluntary Action Network India (VANI) Commentator: Josef Benedict, Civic Space Researcher, CIVICUS

Paul Okumu, Head of Secretariat, Africa Platform Miwako Takahashi, Secretary General, Kansai NGO Council / Citizens' Forum for Kansai SDGs Agenda

Activity Space (2F)

1B: Inclusive Democracies: Gender, Sexuality and Equal Participation This session aims to challenge gender neutrality of human rights and centerstage gender equality and sexual rights in the conversation on SDGs. It will draw on from struggles of women and LGBTI people for achieving human rights for all. Moderator: Yamini Mishra, Director, Gender, Sexuality and Identity Programme, Amnesty International Speakers: Ketty W. Chen, Vice President, Taiwan Foundation for Democracy (TFD)

Santosh Kumar Giri, Director, Kolkata Rista Mari Miura, Co-founder of the “Academy for Gender Parity” / Committee Member of W20 Catherine Nyambura, Coordination Committee, SDGs Kenya Forum Takashi Fuchigami, Member, Chabujo

4-2 (2F)

1C: Corruption and Democratic governance When the system lack of transparency and accountability, it causes corrupt practice by organisation and individuals and damages against democratic governance. This session aims to discuss and share idea that how we can create circumstances to hold things accountable in the public and private sector to combat and prevent corruption and how we can sustain fair and democratic society. Moderator: Yukiko Miki, Chair, Access-info Clearinghouse Japan Speakers: Maria Emilia Berazategui, Global Advocacy Coordinator, Transparency International / C20 Steering Committee

Jeong, Se-Eun, Prof. in economics, Chungnam National University / Director of the Center for Tax Justice and Budget Priorities, PSPD (People's Solidarity for Participatory Democracy)

Akira Minami, Chairman, Federation of Newspaper Workers' Union Commentators: Aki Wakabayashi, Chairperson, Transparency International Japan

Masaharu Hamada, Olympus Whistleblower, Network for Whistleblower Protection

4-1 (2F)

1D: Special Session on Africa - The missing Billions & Its impact on African Citizens: A look at the impact of illicit financial flows in 6 African countries (*This session is held in English only) An estimated USD 50 billion is syphoned out of Africa annually via IFFs. This session seeks to shed light on the mission billions, how this is

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implemented, the deleterious development impacts and call for greater measures to be implemented on the continent to stop IFFs. Moderator: Riska Koopman, Economic Justice Network, South Africa Speakers: Vuyokazi Futshane, Oxfam South Africa, South Africa

Tapuwa O’bren Nhachi, Center for Natural Resource Governance (CNRG), Zimbabwe Kelebongile Lekone, Mining Campaign, Botswana Takehiko Uemura, Professor, Yokohama City University

13:00 - 14:00 Café

(1F) Lunch

14:00 - 15:40

2nd Breakout Sessions (*3 sessions in parallel)

Hall (3F)

2A: Financial and Security Constraints for CSOs This session aims at discussing the impact that financial and legal regulations have on non-profit organisations; from their registration and operation to their access to resources, as well as bank de-risking. These excessive regulations and enforcement practices lead by States place severe limitations to the freely operation of CSO’s, shrinking civic space and limiting individuals to come together to legally establish and freely operate CSOs. Moderator: Juliana Catania, Deputy Director, Red Argentina de Cooperacion Internacional (RACI) Speakers: Jocelyn Nieva, Senior Legal Advisor for Latin America & Caribbean, International Center for Not-for-Profit Law (ICNL)

Ines Pousadela, Senior Research Specialist, CIVICUS Lia van Broekhoven, Executive Director, Human Security Collective

Commentator s: Martin Tsounkeu, General Representative, African Development Interchange Network / C20 Steering Committee Dae Shik Jo, Secretary General, Korea NGO Council for Overseas Development Cooperation (KCOC) Urantsooj Gombosuren, Chairperson, Center for Human Rights and Development from Mongolia

Activity Space (2F)

2B: Science, Technology and Civil Society Science and technology innovation, including installation of digital economy, has been enthusiastically accelerated by powerful governments and transnational companies without mobilising any participatory democratic processes, despite it will drastically affect the lives of the people on the ground. In this session, we point out the challenges caused by STI and digitalisation especially in ethical, legal and social aspect, and seek alternative approaches to democratise the process. Moderator: Jürgen Maier, Director, German NGO Forum Environment and Development Welcome Remarks: Shoko Uchida, Co-Representative, Pacific Asia Resource Center (PARC) Speakers: Neth Daño, Co-Executive Director, ETC Group

Valeria Milanes, Executive Director, Asociación por los Derechos Civiles (ADC) / C20 Steering Committee Osamu Nakano, Board Member / International Relations Officer, Japan Workers' Cooperative Union (JWCU) Hirotaka Koike, Advisor, Japan Youth Platform for Sustainability (JYPS)

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4-2 (2F)

2C: SDG16.2 - Violence against Children Different forms of Violence against children take place all over the world, including child maltreatment (abuse), sexual exploitation and violence involving schools. In 2015 the world has agreed to put an end to it, and since then The Global Partnership to End Violence Against Children has engaged many governments including Japan to take more concrete steps. As 2019 marks the 30th anniversary of the Convention on the Rights of the Child, and assessment of progress against SDG 16 will take place in the High Level Political Forum (HLPF), this session aims to reflect the achievements and discuss how we can take actions collectively. Moderator: Yuka Iwatsuki, President, Action against Child Exploitation / C20 Chair Speaker: Noriko Shibata, Advocacy Senior Advisor, World Vision Japan Commentators: Mikiko Otani, Member of the UN Committee on the rights of the child

Masato Ohtaka, Ambassador in Charge of United Nations Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan Sungho Lee, Director of Global Program 1, ChildFund Korea

15:40 - 16:20 Café (1F) Coffee Break

16:20 - 17:30 Hall (3F)

Closing Session: Adoption of the Declaration of Tokyo Democracy Forum Moderators: Atsuko Miwa, Director, Asia-Pacific Human Rights Information Center / C20 Co-Chair

Katsuji Imata, Chair, CSO Network Japan / C20 Steering Committee Report from the 7 Breakout Sessions on Day 1 Adoption of Declaration of Tokyo Democracy Forum: El Sotheary, Head of Program , Cooperation Committee for Cambodia (CCC)

Jitram Lama, President, NGO Federation of Nepal (NFN) Presentation from Japanese Civil Society: Kaori Kuroda, Chair, Japan Civil Society Network on SDGs (SDGs Japan) Closing Remarks: Ichal Supriadi, Secretary General, Asia Democracy Network (ADN)

Jyotsna Mohan Singh, Regional Coordinator, Asia Development Alliance (ADA)

17:30 - 19:00 Café (1F)

Reception hosted by Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (FES) Welcome Remarks: Sven Saaler, Representative of FES Japan Office

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Day 2 - Mon 22 April 2019 at Toranomon Hills Forum (5th Floor)

Civil Society Proposals to G20 agenda - leaving no one behind and #G20takeaction

Time Venue Agenda 08:30 - 09:00 Main Hall Registration

09:00 - 09:30

Main Hall

Reflection of Day 1 Moderators: Ken Inoue, Senior Advisor on Democratic Governance, Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA)

Juliana Catania, Deputy Director, Red Argentina de Cooperacion Internacional (RACI)

09:30 - 10:30 Special Session: Submission of C20 Policy Pack to G20 Presidency

10:30 - 12:00

High Level Panel with G20 Sherpa Track Moderator: Martin Tsounkeu, General Representative, Africa Development Interchange Network (ADIN) / C20 Steering Committee

Kaori Kuroda, Chair, Japan Civil Society Network on SDGs (SDGs Japan) Speech of G20 Sherpa Team:

Tamaki Tsukada, Sous-Sherpa, Deputy Director General, Economic Bureau, MoFA of Japan Civil Society Responses:

Steve Price-Thomas, Oxfam International / C20 International Advisory Committee Neth Dano, ETC Group / C20 International Advisory Committee Enrique Maurtua Konstantinidis, Senior Advisor on Climate Change Policy, Climate Action Network

/ C20 International Advisory Committee Maria Emilia Berazategui, Global Advocacy Coordinator, Transparency International / C20 Steering Committee Rodelyn Marte, Executive Director, APCASO Foundation

12:00 - 12:30

Keynote Speech Video Message: Dante Pesce, Chairperson, the Working Group on Business and Human Rights, the United Nations Moderators: Hideki Wakabayashi, Japan NGO Center for International Cooperation (JANIC) / C20 Steering Committee

Kaori Kuroda, Executive Director, CSO Network Japan

12:30 - 13:30 Lunch (*You can use Main Hall, Hall A1, A2/3 and A4 for lunch)

13:30 - 15:00 3rd Breakout Sessions (*4 sessions in parallel)

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Hall A1 3A: Roles of G20 in Education Financing (*This session will be held at 13:15-15:15) This session contributes to discussion on Human Capital Investment Initiative which is one of the agenda at Development Working Group in G20 this year. We would like to make the Initiative to be adopted by G20 to be more rights-based, equitable and inclusive one. The session also contributes to discussion on Education for Creating Innovation and STI for SDGs. Moderator: Yoko Ono, Advocacy Specialist, Save the Children Japan Speakers: Eno Nakamura, Secretary General, Development Education Association and Resource Center

Naoko Shiroya, Advocacy Team Leader, Plan International Japan / Deputy Representative, Japan NGO Network for Education Marcela Browne, SES Foundation / Ibero-American League of Civil Society Organizations Rene Raya, Policy Analyst, Asian South Pacific Association for Basic and Adult Education / Global Campaign for Education Marco Grazia, Education in Emergencies Specialist, World Vision International

Hall A2-3 3B: Responsible Business Conduct: The Road Ahead (*This session is held in English only) As organisations rethink their business models-redesigning work to leverage the power of technology and adjusting to a rapidly changing world-it becomes increasingly clear that they cannot succeed without making people a priority. Human talent, not capital or technology, is the link between innovation, competitiveness and growth in the 21st century. Moderators: Kaori Kuroda, Executive Director, CSO Network Japan / Business and Human Rights NAP Civil Society Platform

Celso Grecco, Founder and President, Attitude Social Marketing Speakers: Nana Brempong, Executive Secretary, CRADA: Child Research & Action for Development Agency

Tomoko Shiroki, Managing Director, Action against Child Exploitation Valdinei Valerio Da Silva, Rede Pró-Aprendiz Daisuke Takahashi, Lawyer, Business and Human Rights Lawyers Network Osamu Nakano, Board Member / International Relations Officer, Japan Workers' Cooperative Union (JWCU)

Hall A4 3C: SDGs Funding and Use of it: International Solidarity Levy and UNITAID In order to achieve the SDGs, a huge funding gap exists and we need to fill the gap. To this end, it is necessary to discuss innovative financing, including International Solidarity Levy, which is another public fund, in addition, we would like to link with the Summit Agenda by introducing the successful efforts in the global health field of UNITAID where funds are being used. Speakers: Fumio Kaneko, Co-Representative, Forum for Global Solidarity Tax / Yokohama City University

Michihiro Ishibashi, Secretary General, Parliamentary Group on International Solidarity Levy (PGISL) Takehiko Uemura, Professor, Yokohama City University Fifa Rahman, NGOs Board Member, UNITAID Kotaro Katsuki, Director, Global Issues Cooperation Division, International Cooperation Bureau,

Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan Toshihide Umeki, Communications Manager, RESULTS Japan Masakuni Tanimoto, Director, Forum for Global Solidarity Tax

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Meeting Room 1

3D: Conflict Affected Communities and Global Growth (*This session is held in English only) This session will show the barriers that conflict affected communities have to economic growth, rebuilding infrastructure and recovering from conflict as a result of explosive contamination. Further, the need for partnerships to end the threat of landmines across the globe will be highlighted, and it will aim to raise awareness that increased engagement by Japan’s government, civil sector and private sector in Mine Action could lead to many countries declaring themselves landmine free by 2025. Speakers: Victoria Telford, Programme Officer, HALO trust Cambodia

Helaine Boyd, Partnerships and Evaluation Manager, HALO trust Takehiro Hozumi, Programme Manager, AAR Japan / (tbc), Nippon Foundation

15:00 - 15:30 Lobby Coffee Break

15:30 - 17:00

4th Breakout Sessions (*3 sessions in parallel) Hall A1 4A: “Leave No One Behind” in the strive for UHC – a fantasy or reality?

To make known various groups of people who are “left behind” from current health systems, and highlight the barriers faced and reality in accessing affordable quality health information and services. The session will discuss ways in which G20 governments can ensure that their national policies and programs on UHC encompass the needs of these marginalised key populations areas and health facilities create environments that are free of stigma and discrimination. Moderator: Desta Lakew, Director of Partnerships for Africa, AMREF Speakers: Rodelyn Marte, Executive Director, APCASO

Santosh Kumar Giri, Director, Kolkata Rista / UHC2030 the Civil Society Engagement Mechanism Steering Committee Hiroaki Furihata, Domestic Coordinator of South Africa Project, Japan National Assembly of Disabled Peoples’ International Rachel Ong, Regional Coordinator, Global Fund Advocates Network Asia/Pacific Kurt Frieder, President, Fundacion Huesped

Hall A2-3 4B: Key Issues for G20 on Environment, Climate and Energy The session highlights key environmental issues that G20 countries have to face and tackle with. These include issues of climate change, energy transition, biodiversity and marine plastic waste. In the sessions, speakers present C20 views for G20, Japan’s role, energy transition pathway and how to move away from fossil fuels toward decarbonisation by 2050, and issue of marine plastic waste. Speakers: Hideo Suzuki, Director-General / Assistant Minister (Ambassador), Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan

Hidehiko Ishii, Deputy Director, Agency for Natural Resources and Energy, Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry of Japan Hiroshi Ono, Deputy Director General, Global Environment Bureau, Ministry of the Environment of Japan Enrique Maurtua Konstantinidis, Senior Advisor, Climate Change Issue, Fundación Ambiente y Recursos Naturales (FARN) Han Chen, Manager, Energy Policy, International Program, Natural Resources Defense Council Satoquo Seino, Associate Professor, Kyushu University Yukihiro Misawa, Plastics Policy Manager, WWF Japan

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Hall A4 4C: Prospects and Challenges in International Taxation, Financial Regulation and Debt We should move away from the existing taxation system, which allows Multinationals to shift profits, as it is not the time for another patch-out work. Unitary taxation should be introduced with a global effective minimum tax rate for a fair and sustainable allocation of taxing. G20 needs a new strategy of global cooperation to prevent new global financial risks and crises. A bold action is needed to prevent debt crises from increasing poverty and inequality. Speakers: John Christensen, Co-Founder and Chair of Board, Tax Justice Network

Myriam Vander Stichele, Senior Researcher, SOMO (The Centre for Research on Multinational Corporations) Jeong, Se-Eun, Prof. in economics, Chungnam National University

/ Director of the Center for Tax Justice and Budget Priorities, PSPD (People's Solidarity for Participatory Democracy) Fumio Kaneko, Prof. in economics, Chuo Gakuin University / Steering Committee member / Tax Justice Network Japan

17:10 - 17:40 Hall A1 Wrap-up of Day 2 Moderators: Martin Tsounkeu, General Representative, African Development Interchange Network / C20 Steering Committee

Kaori Kuroda, Executive Director, CSO Network Japan Reports from 7 Breakout Sessions on Day 2 Introduction of Agendas on Day 3

17:45 - 19:45 Main Hall Reception Moderators: Atsuko Miwa, Director, Asia-Pacific Human Rights Information Center / C20 Co-Chair

Aoi Horiuchi, Advocacy Coordinator, Japan NGO Center for International Cooperation (JANIC) / C20 Sous-Sherpa

C20 Summit is supported by:

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Day 3 - Tues 23 April 2019 at Toranomon Hills Forum (5th Floor)

Way forward towards G20 Osaka Summit and C20 Summit 2020 in Saudi Arabia

Time Venue Agenda 08:30 - 09:30 Main Hall Registration

09:00 - 09:15

Main Hall

Reflection of Day 2 Moderators: Hideki Wakabayashi, Japan NGO Center for International Cooperation (JANIC) / C20 Steering Committee

Juliana Catania, Deputy Director, Red Argentina de Cooperacion Internacional (RACI)

09:15 - 10:00 Messages from Engagement Groups

B20: Katsunori Nemoto, Senior Managing Director, Japan Business Federation (Keidanren) L20: Sharan Burrow, General Secretary, International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC) S20 (observer): Kazuhiko Takeuchi, Vice-President, Science Council of Japan T20: Naoyuki Yoshino, Dean, Asia Development Bank Institute U20: Tsuyoshi Yamamoto, U20 Sherpa, Special Adviser to the Governor, Tokyo Metropolitan government W20: Yoriko Meguro, W20 Japan Committee Co-Chair Y20: Soichiro Chiba, Y20 Summit 2019 Chairman, G7/G20 Youth Japan

10:00 - 11:30 High Level Panel with G20 Finance Track Moderators: Yumiko Horie, Advocacy Manager, Save the Children Japan

Hiroo Aoba, Sub-regional Secretary for East Asia, Public Services International (PSI) Speech from G20 Finance Track Team:

Takashi Miyahara, Deputy Director General, International Bureau of Ministry of Finance, Japan Civil Society Responses: Jürgen Maier, Director, German NGO Forum Environment and Development

John Christensen, Co-Founder and Chair of Board, Tax Justice Network Petter Matthews, Executive Director, CoST: The Infrastructure Transparency Initiative Yamini Mishra, Programme Director, Gender, Sexuality and Identity, Amnesty International Noriyo Washizu, Board Member, Alzheimer’s Association Japan Lenio Capsaskis, Health Advocacy Adviser, Save the Children UK

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11:30 - 12:00 Keynote Speech John Christensen, Co-Founder and Chair of Board, Tax Justice Network Moderator: Hiroo Aoba, Sub-regional Secretary for East Asia, Public Services International (PSI)

12:00 - 13:00 Lunch (*You can use Main Hall, Hall A1, A2/3 and A4 for lunch) 13:00 - 14:30 5th Breakout Sessions (*3 sessions in parallel)

Hall A1 5A: Eliminating Violence and Harassment in the World of Work Violence and harassment in the world of work is a key barrier that inhibits economic justice for women and minority groups. With gender equality as one of the main pillars of this year’s G20 process, and with evidence that G20 countries are not on-track to meet their 2014 commitment to reduce the gender gap in labour market participation, it is critical that this is highlighted as a priority issue in G20. Such a discussion is timely and strategic as states will to vote to adopt an ILO Convention and Recommendation on violence and harassment in the world of work at the International Labour Conference in June 2019. Such an instrument has never been adopted before and, if adopted, would provide a strong framework for eliminating violence and harassment in the world of work. Moderator: Tomoko Fukuda, Advocacy Manager, Japanese Organization for International Cooperation in Family Planning (JOICFP) Speakers: Maria Emilia Berazategui, Global Advocacy Coordinator, Transparency International / C20 Steering Committee

Anna Byhovskaya, Senior Policy Advisor, International Trade Union Confederation / L20 Yoshiko Hayashi, Representative, Women in Media Network Japan Kumie Inoue, Executive Director, Department of Gender and Employment Equality, Japanese Trade Union Confederation Renge Jibu, W20 2019 Steering Committee, Economic Journalist

Hall A2-3 5B: Responsible Investments for Quality Infrastructure The purpose of the session is to discuss how to update principles for quality infrastructure in order to contribute to international goals and commitments on sustainable development including the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), Paris Agreement and UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights.

Moderator: Bernadette Victorio, Program Coordinator, Oxfam in Cambodia

Speakers: Toshiyuki Miyoshi, Director, Development Policy Division, International Bureau, Ministry of Finance, Japan

Petter Matthews, Executive Director, CoST: The Infrastructure Transparency Initiative

Han Chen, Manager, Energy Policy, International Program, NRDC

Dia Mawesti, Senior Researcher, Prakarsa

Hall A4 5C: How Can We Make Trade & Investment Sustainable and Based on Social Justice and Democracy? New trade agreements have been a very controversial issues in many C20 countries. Globalisation has produced winners and losers, and its impact, particularly on G7 countries, has been blamed as one of the main reasons for the surge of nationalist, populist and

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protectionist movements and parties. This workshop will analyse the politics behind trade negotiations and civil society alternatives. Speakers: Shoko Uchida, Co-Representative, Pacific Asia Resource Center (PARC) Jürgen Maier, Director, German NGO Forum Environment and Development

Kate Lappin, Director, Asia Pacific Secretary for Public Services International (PSI) Fifa Rahman, NGOs Board Member, UNITAID

14:30 - 15:00 Lobby Coffee Break 15:00 - 16:30 Hall Closing Session: Continuity of C20 and Future of Civil Society

Moderators: Yumiko Horie, Advocacy Manager, Save the Children Japan

Hideki Wakabayashi, Executive Director, Japan NGO Center for International Cooperation (JANIC) / C20 Steering Committee Reports from 3 Breakout Sessions on Day 3 Next Steps of C20 Continuity by representatives of Troika and beyond:

Alena Peryshkina (Russia, the Chair of the 1st C20) Valeria Milanes (Argentina) Masaki Inaba (Japan) Her Highness Princess Nouf bint Muhammad bin Abdullah al-Saud (Saudi Arabia)

Future of Civil Society:

Environment: Tomoko Hoshino, Vice Chair, Environmental Partnership Council From Local to Global: Tatsuro Niikawa, Co-Chair, G20 Osaka Citizens’ Summit Steering Committee Economy / Digitalisation: Hirotaka Koike, Advisor, Japan Youth Platform for Sustainability (JYPS)

Closing Remarks: Atsuko Miwa, Director, Asia-Pacific Human Rights Information Center / C20 Co-Chair

C20 official website https://civil-20.org/

C20 facebook https://www.facebook.com/civilsociety20

C20 twitter https://twitter.com/c20_2019

Spread the words with a hashtag #G20takeaction