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FIVE-YEAR
PLAN FOR THE
INTERNATIONAL
ENVIRONMENT FORUM
FROM DECEMBER 2000
Adopted as an evolving working document
by the General Assembly
13th December
2000
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VISION
(Based on the Ridvan 2000 message from
the Universal House of Justice)
Our vision is to build the International Environment Forum into a recognized Baha'i-inspired agency, as an organization of civil society using the new methods of communications, whose members are learning how to apply the Divine teachings to working with those around them, and whose scholarly activity reinforces the intellectual foundations of the Baha'i Faith's work. The Forum will focus on social and economic development and external affairs, producing papers and events examining contemporary problems of environment and sustainable development in the light of the Baha'i principles, and making links to the spiritual dimensions of the changes occurring in the world. It will work to build a dynamic relationship with the United Nations, governments, and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and create recognition of the imperative need for an adequate system to deal with global issues. It will participate in interfaith dialogue on environment, and disseminate information about the Baha'i teachings relevant to environment and sustainable development to various publics, including children and junior youth.
Purpose:
PROVIDE
A FORUM
To provide a forum for those who carry
out environment or sustainable development activities, or who have a special
interest in these areas, and who are also familiar with the ethical and
social principles in the Bahá'í Writings, to deepen their
appreciation and understanding of the guidance enshrined in those Writings,
to share experiences and learn from each other, and to explore the ways
and means of implementing those principles in the practice of such activities.
Strategy:
The annual conferences are the principal opportunity for such interactions,
and they will continue to be held on a rotating basis at different locations,
and whenever possible in collaboration with other organizations. The IEF
web site will also continue to be expanded as a source of papers and materials
contributing to this purpose.
Purpose:
PROMOTE
A DISCOURSE
To generate and promote a discourse on
how the Bahá'í teachings can be applied to the environmental
challenges facing the world.
Strategy:
The themes and papers at the annual conferences aim to promote such a discourse.
This effort will be expanded to generate a wider range of outputs and publications.
Purpose:
TO
INFLUENCE
To influence specific agencies, groups
or individuals concerned with these issues.
Strategy:
The principal means to implement this purpose is individual action by members,
drawing on resources available through the Forum. The board will continue
to explore opportunities to reach out to other groups or organizations
on particular thematic issues, as it already has with the Earth Charter
process.
Purpose:
TO
TAKE AND SUPPORT ACTION
To encourage or participate in projects
and initiatives in accord with those principles, in collaboration with
organizations and individuals who are active in areas of environment and
sustainable development, while being sensitive to the capacity of projects
to receive such help.
Strategy:
The board will call for volunteers to make an inventory of environmental
SED projects, with the encouragement and help of OSED.(ask them before
the general assembly if we can do it) Other initiatives to develop include
preparing materials on environmental actions that people can take in the
North, such as for sustainable consumption, and compiling a source book
of ideas for small projects where the Baha'i principles give added value,
for publication through a Baha'i publishing trust. The board will encourage
members to make use of the Earth Charter process in the two coming years
as a basis to introduce the discussion on values and the environment at
national level.
Purpose:
TO
ADVISE
To be available in an advisory capacity
to governments, non-governmental organizations, businesses and communities
in promoting the sustainable use of resources and protecting the environment.
Strategy:
This purpose will require further development of the Forum and a strengthened
ability to harness the professional capacities of its members. In the short
term, the board will not seek out such activities, but may consider opportunities
that present themselves on an ad hoc basis.
Purpose:
TO
PROMOTE AWARENESS
To promote a greater awareness of environmental
issues, and to stimulate environmental education amongst children, youth
and adults, so that they can contribute more effectively to practical actions;
To increase awareness within communities of the need for sustainable and
environmentally sound development.
Strategy:
The two standing working groups will be charged to develop materials for
this purpose, with a range of relevant materials to be produced over the
next 5 years.
Purpose:
TO
SUPPORT NETWORKING
To support networking among individuals
and groups at the local, national, regional and international levels on
issues of environment and sustainable development.
Strategy:
The directory of members facilitates informal networking. As the membership
grows, issue-based networks can be developed within the Forum.
Purpose:
TO
ADVISE YOUNG PEOPLE
To encourage and advise young people who
plan to study or work in the fields of environment or sustainable development
in the spirit of the Bahá'í teachings.
Strategy:
Mentoring by experienced members of the Forum already occurs regularly.
Over the next 5 years this will be placed on a more systematic and organized
basis both electronically and at conferences and meetings.
[6.2] To organize a yearly conference
which shall also serve as the Annual General Assembly of the Forum.
- encourage members to suggest places
for conferences alternatively ondifferent continents, and consult on the
issue at the General Assembly.
Responsibility:
The IEF Board, or a subcommittee appointed by the Board, will be responsible
for facilitating the event.
[6.3] To collaborate with associations
and agencies in relevant fields of expertise, as well as development agencies.
- identify these bodies both locally and
internationally and map out strategies toinvolve them in the IEF's outreach
plans.
- compile a directory of these bodies
so that we can network with them.
- NGO activities at Rio+10 in 2002 should
be our first goal of outreach (check with BIC)
- network and co-ordinate with agencies,
individuals, and various fora in the international scene.
Responsibility:
IEF Board facilitates this, securing the assistance of IEF members
[6.4] To organize seminars and institutes
on specialized subjects.
- network with various and agencies and
NGOs to organize joint seminars and workshops.
- offer to organize seminars or sessions
within other peoples' meetings,such as associations of Baha'i studies,
summer schools or institutes, concentrating on the session content, with
a few members contributing.
- organize a seminar on socioeconomic
development in a northern context within 2 years, for example in collaboration
with Landegg, covering the whole range from studying the messages from
the House of Justice in detail to considering practical projects and hearing
of those already in place.
- encourage small networks on special
topics, with an enthusiastic volunteer at the core of each one.
- stimulate subgroups or discussions on
particular topics where interested members could share experiences, quotations,
etc. and leading to a brochure or compilation.
Responsibility:
The Board (for the seminars) and individual IEF Members
[6.5] To encourage environmental research
and scholarship.
- pursue this in collaboration with other
Baha'i institutions such as ABS, Landegg Academy, Nur Univeristy etc.:
to suggest a special issue on environment and sustainable development with
the ABS in Canada/US within say 2-3 years time. The IEF could provide reviewers
as well as encourage members to start writing papers, co-organize a SIG
(special interest group) of the ABS in the UK together with BASED.
- professionals who belong to other institutions,
movements and organizations can influence them through their individual
approaches.
- hold a minimum of one Regional electronic
IEF Forum per year (Africa, North America, South America),
- stimulate individuals to undertake research,
such as by inviting people to prepare papers for our conferences, offering
to publish good work on our web site, and offering prizes to young researchers
(best paper awards) which could be largely symbolic but worth mentioning
in their CVs.
- the editorial group could encourage
good scholarship by careful review of papers submitted to it.
Responsibility:
IEF Board, the editorial group and individual members.
[6.6] To prepare papers, materials and
publications for children, youth and adults that convey and illustrate
the Bahá'í perspective.
- aim to publish our first book by mid
2002 (for the Rio+10). Possible in cooperation with BIC-OE or one of the
Bahai publishing trusts. Center it on values and environment (relatingdirectly
and indirectly to the Earth Charter), pick the best papers from the four
first IEF conferences and set the authors at work to improve them according
to the editorial groups/editors instructions. Commission additional papers
to glue it together. The editor/s has to write introductory and/or closing
chapter.
- publish a proper pamphlet on IEF, and
on some basic themes.
- publish pamphlets, education materials,
articles in simple language for Baha'i newsletters, articles promoting
the World Environment Day etc.
- contact interested IEF members who have
experience in various subject areas to provided their services. Identify
an individual or a group of individuals who would be willing to co-ordinate
this.
- distribute the materials provided to
various target groups.
- aim to produce an environmental book
for children or junior youth.
Responsibility:
IEF Educational Materials Working Group
[6.7] To exchange information through
periodical publications and by electronic media.
- produce four issues per year of the
newsletter LEAVES, and "buds or sprouts" in between. The buds could be
delegated outside the board (as well as the newsletter).
- develop a plan for the use of the web
site in various additional ways to exchange information, hopefully with
volunteers to take responsibility for some parts of it
To facilitate a minimum of two electronic
conferences per year on specially selected environmental topics and discuss
these in relation to the Baha'i Writings.
Responsiblity:
IEF Board to follow this up. An individual IEF Member could be assigned
the responsibility of contacting members for contributions and putting
them in the Web site and others for organising the eletronic conferences.
[6.8] To maintain an annotated directory
of the members of the Forum.
Responsibility:
IEF Board
EVALUATION
The board should evaluate its progress
against the plan every year in determining its annual work plan. At the
end of 4 years the board should organize an in-depth evaluation of the
plan and prepare a new draft plan for consultation and adoption at the
next General Assembly.
INTERNAL OPERATION
- the board should try to have one physical
meeting per year.
- develop a logo, letterheads, business
cards etc. to be ready in two years for the Rio+10.
- establish mechanisms to engage as many
members as possible in the work, using each of their talents, improving
the structure of working groups and delegation outside the board.
develop a plan for attracting more
members
develop a structure of individual
IEF members as national focal points for information
Responsibility:
IEF Board.
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