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Title: PACIFIC ASIA REGIONAL CONFERENCE


1
PACIFIC ASIA REGIONAL CONFERENCE
  • Presentation to the International
  • Lasallian Assembly

2
ASIA-PACIFIC PROFILE
3
POPULATION
  • Covers 48 countries
  • 5 sub-regions
  • South Asia
  • South East Asia
  • North East Asia
  • Central Asia, and
  • The Pacific
  • Approximately 3.5 billion people or 58 of
    worlds population live in these regions
  • Total population will increase to approximately
    700 million between 2000 - 2015

4
MULTI-FAITH REGION
  • Cradle of some of the great religions of the
    world
  • Buddhism
  • Hinduism
  • Sikhism
  • Confusionism, Taoism etc
  • Large Islamic population (more than 800 million)

5
URBAN POOR
  • Rural to urban migration - on-going phenomenon in
    large cities
  • International migration from developing countries
    to high-growth industrialized countries also
    becoming significant.
  • This accelerated migration often causes
    environmental problems (e.g. rapid slum
    concentration)
  • Urban poor, have to contend with a lack of access
    to basic public services such as water supply,
    sanitation, and health care.

6
URBAN POOR
  • More disadvantaged than rural poor because as
    they cannot grow their own food and rely upon the
    cash economy for survival.
  • Livelihood from environmentally hazardous
    scavenging of solid wastes due to lack of
    employment opportunities, exposing them to a wide
    range of health and safety hazards.
  • WHO and UNICEF estimates that by 2015, 595
    million more people will be living in informal
    housing, slums, and shanties.

7
YOUTH AND POVERTY
  • Estimated that around 130 million
  • young people between the
  • ages of 15 24 years in South Asia,
  • East Asia and the Pacific, live on less than
  • US 1 a day.
  • About 100 million are undernourished.
  • Poverty - the main reason behind the estimated
    210 million children between the ages of 5 15
    years around the world who are engaged in
    full-time employment.
  • Asia accounts for 60 of all child workers
    because of its higher population.
  • Many end up working as slaves, miners,
    sex-workers, and even soldiers.

8
GENDER DISCRIMINATION
  • Gender discrimination takes different forms.
  • denial of access to education and health care
  • longer working hours at lower pay
  • nutritional deprivation and discrimination in
    terms of the right of access to land, credit and
    employment and,
  • physical and psychological abuse.

9
LASALLIAN EDUCATIONAL MISSION
10
SITUATIONAL ANALYSIS Realities, Trends,
Obstacles, challenges.
  • Study conducted in 2004 on the Viability and
    Vitality of the PARC Region
  • Involved a total of 122 schools,101 non-formal
    training programs, 22 orphanages / dormitories
    currently run by Brothers and Partners in the
    Asia Pacific region
  • Total number of clients 159,653 persons
  • Period of study from 1993-2004

11
Results of Study
  • Trends
  • Increase in the number of schools particularly
    HK, India and the Philippines
  • Increase in non-formal training program,
    orphanages / dormitories particularly in India.
  • Implications
  • Need for a corresponding increase in service
    personnel, both Brothers and Partners

12
Current Realities
  • Growing gap between rich and poor, diversity of
    the poor in the region and the emerging new poor
  • Large percentage of students, teachers and staff
    are non-catholic.
  • Still very Brother-centric mindset
  • Inability and resistance of both the Brothers and
    Partners to adapt and create new ministries

13
Current Realities
  • Lack of financial and human resources for mission
    and formation
  • Work is within communities that are multi-faith
  • Political barriers to educational mission
  • Consumerism, individualism, loss of respect for
    human rights, assertion of ethnic identity,
    religious fundamentalism and apathy.

14
Challenges
  • To redefine and clarify the Lasallian Mission
    with reference to the new faces of the poor
  • To listen to the voice of the poor through new
    and creative client-centered initiatives that are
    flexible and respectful of local conditions
  • To develop in our clientele skills for social,
    political and cultural analysis
  • To develop a process for authenticating the
    Mission
  • To move away from Brothers-centered to
    Mission-Centered and from Shared-Mission to
    Our-Mission

15
Challenges
  • To successfully promote teaching as a vocation.
  • To successfully work towards a greater sharing of
    Lasallian resources and restrategizing the
    structure of PARC eg. Mission councils
  • To develop a common understanding and definition
    of Association

16
VISION of PARC
  • To bring about educational reform that will
    concretely address the issues of the poor and
    social justice.

17
VISION of PARC
  • To work towards developing a spirituality that
    will cut across religious and ethnic boundaries.

18
VISION of PARC
  • To improve corporate governance of our
    educational institutions, with emphasis on
    accountability, transparency and corporate social
    responsibility.

19
VISION of PARC
  • To establish new partnerships that will lead to
    greater interdependence and broader participation
    of different sectors.

20
ACTION STEPS
  • Develop mechanisms that will disseminate
    information on social action programs in the
    region (e.g., PARC website, an e-group and a
    manual on social action).

21
ACTION STEPS
  • Mobilize more lay Lasallian volunteers to
    greater involvement in the mission through
    international conferences on volunteerism,
    curriculum integration, formation and support
    programs for volunteers and a volunteer
    internship program.

22
ACTION STEPS
  • Establish a Regional Education/ Mission Council
    that will look at the way the Lasallian
    Educational Mission is implemented in the region.
    This will run parallel with the current study of
    the restructuring of PARC.
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