In
the framework of the “Follow-up to the International Year
of the Family (IYF) and the observance of its Tenth Anniversary
in 2004, the General Council of the World Family Organization
(WFO) took the resolution to organize a World Family Summit (WFS)
in December 2004, considering that the Summit would be an extraordinary
opportunity to evaluate the concrete achievements made to identify
and elaborate issues of direct concern to families since 1994,
to review the objectives of the IYF, to gain and promote an accurate
understanding of family issues, to propose and initiate actions
and activities to address them, particularly at local levels,
and to create a climate and institutional capabilities at various
levels, conductive to these efforts.
In February 2003, the project of the Summit as well as statements
about the commitment of WFO Members, Governmental, Non-Governmental,
Universities, Parliamentarians and Families were presented to
the 41st Session of the UN Commission of Social Development, held
in New York, from 10 to 21 February 2003.
Since the proposal was well accepted by many members of the Commission,
the World Family Organization, with the support of the United
Nations, Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UNDESA), elaborated
a concrete roadmap towards the achievement of the Summit. Different
Heads of State, Ministers of Social Affairs, Education, Health,
Labor, Local Authorities, UN Regional Commissions and Specialized
Agencies were contacted to contribute with ideas to elaborate
a definitive calendar and content to prepare the Summit.
A Conference to launch the Preparatory Phase was organized to
bring together representatives from Governments, NGOs, Academia
and Parliamentarians of WFO Regions, UNDESA, the Brazilian Government,
UN Regional Commissions and UN Specialized Agencies to discuss
the organizational aspects of the Summit and the Preparatory Phase
of the Regional Meetings. The Conference was held in Curitiba
from 10 to 13 May 2003.

Conference to launch the Preparatory Phase was
held in Curitiba
Participants from 42 chosen countries were received by the Brazilian
Government and the Mayor of Curitiba to complete a very comprehensive
agenda of 3 days. The presentations and discussions which followed,
focused on the review of the previous UN Resolutions related to
the celebration of the International Year of the Family in 1994,
the follow-up of the Year and the process for the Celebration
of its 10th Anniversary in 2004, and the role of the Family in
the New Millennium and its contribution in the process of learning,
dialoguing and implementing the Millennium Development Goals.
A tentative calendar for the preparatory process at regional level
and the main themes to be addressed by the regional conferences
and the Summit were discussed and agreed upon taking into account
the proposals made by some leading countries to host regional
preparatory conferences.
It
was also agreed that the World Family Summit would provide the
ideal platform to diffuse, share, promote and act for the implementation
of the Millennium Development Goals through the Basic Cell of
the Society – the Family.
In November 2003 the Government of the People’s Republic
of China approved a decision at the Chinese People’s Congress
to host the World Family Summit in China.
Learn
about the World Family Summit.