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- CALD Youth Climate Change Summit
4-8 February 2015 | Manila & Bataan, Philippines
Organized by CALD in cooperation with Rock Ed Philippines, the Office of the Philippine Presidential Adviser for Environmental Protection (OPAEP), and the Laguna Lake Development Authority (LLDA), and with FNF support, the summit convened liberal youths from across Asia to discuss in a series of activities how the youth can play an active and vibrant role in environmental protection, sustainable development, and climate-change response.
- 5th CALD Party Management Workshop
11-13 March 2015 | Yangon, Myanmar/Burma
Actually Phase II of the 5th CALD Political Party Management Workshop that began in 2014, the event was hosted by the National League for Democracy and participated in by some 60 NLD party members and campaign officials, as well as by representatives from the United Nationalities Alliance (UNA). The Workshop aimed to capacitate NLD candidates and their campaign managers with the knowledge and skills to win elections, drawing from electoral theory and practice in the Asian context.
- 8th CALD Communications Workshop
13-16 March 2015 | Metro Manila, Philippines
With a number of CALD member-parties contesting elections in 2015 and 2016, the workshop attracted around 30 participants from Cambodia, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Kyrgyzstan, Malaysia, Mongolia, Mynanmar(Burma), the Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand. The participants shared their experiences and best practices in political communication, with such activities aimed at eventually helping produce viable and effective communication plans suited to their respective circumstances.
- CALD Conference 2015 and Executive Committee Meeting
24-27 April | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
An event that adopted a statement summarizing CALD’s stance on ASEAN Community’s political-security, economic, and socio-cultural pillars. With the theme “Regional Integration in Asia: What Can We Expect from the ASEAN Community”, CALD representatives of CALD member-parties, partners and conference resource persons went through intense discussions and deliberations about the future of ASEAN and eventually came up with a statement on ASEAN Community that was submitted to the host party, the Parti Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia (PGRM), on behalf of the 2015 ASEAN Chair, Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak.
- CALD Climate Change Summit 2015
12-16 June 2015 | Sihanoukville – Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Attended by CALD member-party representatives from Cambodia, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Malaysia, Mongolia, Myanmar, Philippines and Thailand, as well as by a Norwegian resource person from International Federation of the Liberal Youth (IFLRY), the event’s theme focused on the upcoming United Nations (UN) Climate Change Conference in Paris, France towards the end of 2015, and how CALD could make a positive contribution to this global environmental gathering.
- CALD Conference on SDGs/CALD Women’s Caucus Seminar/CALD Executive Meeting
6-10 November 2015 | Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
A conference-organized by CALD in cooperation with the Civil Will Green Party (CWGP) of Mongolia and with the support of FNF-Focused on the 17 Sustainable Development Goals adopted by countries worldwide in September and with specific targets set to be achieved by 2030. A CALD Women’s Caucus Seminar, a CALD Executive Committee Meeting, and special sessions on women and religion, death penalty, and elections in Asia took place as well.
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