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Distribution: limited CONFINTEA VI/INF.3 Hamburg, 14 April 2009 Original: English Belém do Pará, Brazil 19-22 May 2009 Guidelines for Organizing the Work of the Conference

CONFINTEA VI/INF.3 Introduction 1. This document is intended to assist participants in planning and conducting the work of the Conference and to facilitate the adoption of the Belém Framework for Action embodying such conclusions and recommendations as may emerge from the Conference. Nature of the Conference 2. In accordance with the Regulations for the general classification of the various categories of meetings convened by UNESCO, adopted by the General Conference at its 14th session (14 C/Resolution 23) and amended at its 18th, 25th and 33rd sessions (hereafter referred to as the Regulations ), the Conference belongs to category II, i.e. intergovernmental meetings other than international conferences of States. 3. Conferences in category II are meetings at which the chief participants represent their governments (Article 18 of the Regulations). They generally lead to the adoption of an outcome document summarising their deliberations and embodying their results in the form of conclusions, declarations and recommendations. Conference Documents 4. The draft list of Conference documents is attached in the Annex. The main working documents are the Annotated Agenda (CONFINTEA VI/3) and the Preliminary Draft Belém Framework for Action (CONFINTEA VI/4). Working Languages of the Conference 5. In conformity with the Regulations, the working languages of the Conference will be Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian and Spanish. Simultaneous interpretation will be provided in these six languages for plenary and commission sessions. In addition, the host country of CONFINTEA VI, Brazil, is offering interpretation in Portuguese. Terms of Reference, Provisional Agenda and the Rules of Procedure 6. The Conference is convened in accordance with 34 C/Resolution 3 and 34 C/ Resolution 6 adopted by UNESCO s General Conference at its 34th session. 7. A comprehensive preparatory process has generated significant support for CONFINTEA VI through 150 national reports on the state and development of adult learning and education prepared by Member States, and through five regional preparatory conferences. The regional conferences have discussed and validated their respective Regional Synthesis Reports (based on the national reports), identified the key issues on adult learning and education in each region, and suggested strategies and recommendations for adult learning and education. These have been adopted in Regional Outcome Documents which, together with the main findings of a Global Report on Adult Learning and Education (GRALE), have formed the basis for preparing the Preliminary Draft Belém Framework for Action (CONFINTEA VI/4). 8. The three major objectives of the Conference are to: (i) promote the recognition of adult learning and education as an important element of and conducive factor in lifelong learning, of which literacy is the foundation; (ii) highlight the crucial role of adult learning and education in the realisation of current international education and development agendas (EFA, MDGs, UNLD, LIFE and DESD); and

CONFINTEA VI/INF.3 page 2 (iii) renew political momentum, strengthen commitment and develop the tools needed to move from rhetoric to action. 9. A Revised Provisional Agenda (CONFINTEA VI/1) drawn up by the Director-General (Article 25 (1) of the Regulations) in accordance with these terms of reference will be submitted to the Conference for adoption. The Conference may amend the Revised Provisional Agenda but it may not, however, alter its term of reference as defined by the competent organ of UNESCO (Article 25 (2) of the Regulations). 10. The Rules of Procedure were drawn up by the Director-General (Article 26 (1) of the Regulations) and were adopted by the 5th International Conference on Adult Education. Revisions have been suggested by the Director-General and will be submitted to the 6th Conference for adoption (CONFINTEA VI/2 prov.). These Amended Rules of Procedure stipulate how the Conference will be run and convey, at the same time, detailed information regarding 1) participation; 2) the organization of the Conference; 3) the conduct of business; 4) the Conference Secretariat; and 5) the adoption and amendment of the Rules of Procedure. Purpose and Scope of Texts Adopted by the Conference 11. The outcomes of the Conference s deliberations will be summarised in the oral report as well as in the Belém Framework for Action. 12. After CONFINTEA VI, the Secretariat of UNESCO will issue the Final Report (CONFINTEA VI/5) in Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Spanish and Russian. Participation 13. The governments of UNESCO s Member States and Associate Members have been invited to the Conference by the Director-General of UNESCO, in accordance with decision 45 adopted by the Executive Board of UNESCO at its 179th session. UNESCO Member States and Associate Members are entitled to participate in the Conference and have the right to vote. Non-Member States and United Nations organizations with whom UNESCO has concluded mutual representation agreements and which have been invited in accordance with decision 45 adopted by the Executive Board of UNESCO at its 179th session may attend the Conference without the right to vote. The same applies to intergovernmental organizations, international non-governmental organizations, institutions and foundations as well as resource persons and experts commissioned by the Conference Secretariat. Programming the Work of the Conference 14. The Conference shall, on its first day, in accordance with its Amended Rules of Procedure (CONFINTEA VI/2), elect the President, the five Vice-Presidents and the Rapporteur-General. The Conference shall also elect the President and the five Vice-Presidents of the Commission. 15. The Conference will set up a Drafting Committee to revise the Preliminary Draft Belém Framework for Action (CONFINTEA VI/4) in the light of the debates of the Conference and taking into consideration agreed amendments proposed by Member States. The Drafting Committee will include three representatives from each of the UNESCO Regional Electoral Groups. It will also include two civil society representatives, one representative from United Nations agencies, one representative from the network of Social Partners and one representative from the private sector. The Conference Secretariat will, based on suggestions from the UNESCO Electoral Groups, present the Conference with a list of names for adoption on its first day. Consideration will be given to geographical and gender balance during the composition of this list. The Chair of the Drafting Committee will be proposed by the Governing Board of the UNESCO Institute of Lifelong Learning (UIL). The Drafting Committee shall elect two Vice-Chairs from its members and organize its own work and schedule.

CONFINTEA VI/INF.3 page 3 16. The work of the Conference will follow the Revised Provisional Agenda (CONFINTEA VI/1). After the official opening ceremony and the keynote address (Living and Learning for a Viable Future: The Power of Adult Learning), the Regional Outcome Documents and the Global Report on Adult Learning and Education (GRALE) will be presented and discussed. 17. The subsequent work (round tables, parallel workshops and the final plenary discussion) will take place in accordance with the structure laid down in the Timetable (CONFINTEA VI/INF2), which also shows the working hours of the Conference. 18. Before the official closing ceremony, the Rapporteur-General will present an oral report summarizing the work of the Conference (major debates and conclusions). The Chair of the Drafting Committee will present the revised Belém Framework for Action reflecting the deliberations of the Conference. The document will be made available to all Conference delegates in Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Spanish and Russian. Member States will then be called upon to adopt the Belém Framework for Action. Working Methods 19. There will be five roundtables focusing on key issues of adult learning and education: 1) Policies and Governance for Adult Learning and Education; 2) Financing of Adult Learning and Education; 3) Literacy and Adult Learning and Education; 4) Assuring Quality of Adult Learning and Education and Assessing Learning Outcomes and 5) The Way Forward. All roundtables will be interactive, including brief interventions from the audience, and facilitated by a moderator who will raise several series of questions to be debated by the panellists. Ministers of Member States will be asked to reflect on these questions from the perspective of policies and practices that have been established in their respective countries, and to respond to the issues raised in the discussion. The Annotated Agenda (CONFINTEA VI/3) introduces and highlights the key issues to be conveyed in the roundtables; furthermore, it lists relevant issues for discussion and anticipated outcomes for each roundtable. 20. The Commission will not consist of elected members, but will be open to all delegations. The role of the Commission will be to carry out moderated, in-depth discussions and agree on pending issues, contentious cases, build consensus and formulate recommendations for the Revised Draft Belém Framework for Action. Its proposals will be submitted for consideration to the Drafting Committee. 21. For all Plenary and Commission meetings, including the Thematic Roundtables, Ministers, delegates, United Nations Representatives and observers who wish to take the floor should register on a Speakers List with the Secretariat located in the meeting room during the fifteen minutes before the beginning of the meeting. It should however be noted that not all registered speakers might be able to intervene during a given session, due to time constraints. 22. Apart from these statutory thematic elements of the Conference, thirty-two workshops, organized by partners, will highlight achievements and innovations in various dimensions of adult learning and education, facilitate the exchange of effective practice, debate strategies and develop recommendations to the Drafting Committee that may be embedded into the Revised Draft Belém Framework for Action. 23. The Conference Secretariat will be responsible for the smooth running of the Conference. It will have the task of producing all necessary documents before and during the Conference, as well as that of briefing and supporting participants, presenters and panellists. Heads of Member State Delegations are thus requested to submit, in print copy and electronically, their principal statements and proposed amendments to the Preliminary Draft Belém Framework for Action (CONFINTEA VI/4) in English or French - to the Conference Secretariat by 15.00 hours on 21 May 2009.

CONFINTEA VI/INF.3 page 4 24. The Steering Committee will be responsible for coordinating the work of the Conference, for fixing the dates, hours and order of business of meetings, and providing general assistance to the Conference. It will consist of the President of the Conference, the five Vice-Presidents of the Conference, the Rapporteur-General of the Conference, and the President of the Commission. 25. An exhibition, where Member States, civil society organizations, NGOs, United Nations agencies and the private sector will display their activities and projects, will add value to the Conference by showcasing concrete experiences and effective practice in adult learning and education.

CONFINTEA VI/INF.3 Annex ANNEX Provisional list of documents for CONFINTEA VI: I. Working Documents (available in Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Spanish and Russian): CONFINTEA VI/1: Revised Provisional Agenda CONFINTEA VI/2 prov.: Draft Amendments to the Rules of Procedure of the International Conference on Adult Education CONFINTEA VI/3: Annotated Agenda CONFINTEA VI/4: Preliminary Draft Belém Framework for Action CONFINTEA VI/5: Final report (document issued after CONFINTEA VI) II. Information Documents (available in English, French and Spanish): CONFINTEA VI/INF 1: General Information Note CONFINTEA VI/INF 2: Timetable CONFINTEA VI/INF 3: Guidelines for Organizing the Work of the Conference CONFINTEA VI/INF 4 rev.: Revised Provisional list of documents for CONFINTEA VI