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Information for the Next World Social Forum - 10 January 2003
About 100,000 people are expected for this third version of the WSF, including some 30,000 in the Youth Camp. These figures are the key factor for this third WSF, as they raise huge problems in the organization of this major event.
(For further information : www.forumsocialmundial.org.br) The Forum will begin Thursday, January 23 with a demonstration and the opening ceremony. There will then be four working days with workshops, seminars, panel debates, conferences, and “dialogue and controversy round tables,” and the Forum will end on Tuesday, January 28 with a closing (...)
Sixty Proposal Papers - 30 December 2002
Different groups of the Alliance for a Responsible, Plural and United World (mainly Thematic Workshops, but also some Geo-cultural and Socioprofessional Groups) took the initiative to set up and facilitate jointly forums opened to participants of various geographical and professional extractions in 2000 and 2001, by holding face-to-face (meetings and workshops) and virtual meetings and debates (electronic forums), in order to elaborate common perspectives and strategies in their field of (...)
What’s new since 2002 ? - 18 December 2002
2000-2001 were years of extraordinary activity for the many Workshops and Groups of the Alliance. During those two years, the Allies organized scores of meetings in all the regions of the world, focused mainly on the collective elaboration of nearly sixty Proposal Papers and the Charter of Human Responsibilities. The five Continental Meetings in June 2001 (in Ecuador, India, Tanzania, Romania, and Lebanon) constituted an important stage of this process, which culminated with the holding of the World Citizens Assembly in Lille, France, in December (...)
Building Peace: The Need to Understand, So We Can Act - 18 December 2002
An International Internet-based Debate on Peace Building - December 2001 – June 2002
A View on the Argentine Crisis - 18 May 2002 - by Laura Maffei
For the past few months, different images of the Argentine crisis have been displayed on television, printed in newspapers, and disseminated by information agencies all over the world, showing the failure of a model pushed by the international credit agencies, whose best and most diligent student was Argentina.
Desirable News - 21 April 2002
Desirable News, inspired by 25 Proposals Booklets of the Alliance for a Responsible, Plural and United World.
Agenda 2000-01 - 8 January 2002
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