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UN urged to consider citizen-led proposals

14-11-2019

Civil society groups launch global campaign for a World Citizens’ Initiative

14 November 2019, New York – Over 80 civil society groups united under the umbrella of ‘We the Peoples’ are calling on the United Nations (UN) to consider a World Citizens’ Initiative. The initiative would enable citizens to put proposals on the agenda of the UN General Assembly for consideration.

The Campaign for the World Citizen’s Initiative was formally launched at a meeting opposite the UN headquarters in New York on Thursday, 14 November 2019. Initiated by Democracy Without Borders, Democracy International and global civil society alliance CIVICUS, ‘We The Peoples’ aims at bringing citizen concerns closer to the UN. According to a joint statement of the campaign’s supporters, “the UN’s legitimacy, relevance and ability to tackle contemporary challenges can be enhanced by making it more open and accessible to ordinary citizens.”

A legal study presented at the launch event concludes that the proposed instrument is “feasible” under the UN’s rule and could be established by the UN General Assembly. The study suggests that initiatives that get the support of more than five million citizens from a specified number of states in all world regions should “be placed automatically on the agenda of the General Assembly or the Security Council”. Either of them would then have to “draft a resolution in response to the proposal and then to vote on this resolution.”

“Similar participatory instruments already exist in many cities, regions and countries across the world. A key example we draw upon is the European Citizens’ Initiative that allows European Union citizens who have managed to gather one million signatures in at least seven member states to propose legislation to the European Commission,” said Caroline Vernaillen who is responsible for global community building at Democracy International.

According to Andreas Bummel, Executive Director of Democracy Without Borders, “The 75th anniversary of the UN in 2020 represents a perfect opportunity for the international community to establish a World Citizens’ Initiative as a way to tackle the democratic deficit of global governance.”

CIVICUS’ Chief Programmes Officer, Mandeep Tiwana, stressed, “It’s time to give direct voice to citizens at the UN to realize the promise of the UN Charter which begins with the words ‘We the Peoples of the United Nations’.

The campaign intends to gather more support from civil society groups and individual citizens and to officially present its proposal to the UN early next year.

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More information on We The Peoples:

 

For more information contact:

-     Andreas Bummel, Executive Director, Democracy Without Borders, bummel@democracywithoutborders.org, (cell/Whatsapp +49 172 6712004)

-       Caroline Vernaillen, Global Manager Community Building, Democracy International, vernaillen@democracy-international.org, (cell/Whatsapp +49 178 9459007)

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