News
of the Alliance > 2002
- Assessment
of Lille
- Circulation of the Proposal Papers
and the Charter
- The discussion forums
- Regional and Thematic activities
- Call for Initiatives
- What about 2003?
Information
The Web site of the Alliance keeps a record of
all these initiatives. Among others, it has published the work
achieved at the World Citizens Assembly, and an evaluation form
for the Charter of Human Responsibilities was made available on
line. The Web site now has an international facilitation team
to develop it, the Directory of the Allies is being continuously
updated and an electronic mailing list has been opened to share
Alliance information with all the Allies and their friends.
- Calendar
of activities in 2001
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Continental meetings
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The World Citizens Assembly
- Archives
of the EIFC forum
- Proposal Papers
- Articulation
between the Proposal Papers and the WSF 2002
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Forum pax on Building Peace
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Workgroup on a Socio-economy of Solidarity
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Forum on World Parliament
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Call for Initiatives
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Journey to Palestine
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Web site of the Allies of the South Cone
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Web site of the Drums for peace
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Forum for the development of the Web site of the Alliance
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Subscription to the Alliance information mailing list
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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 2001. |
Assessment of Lille:
- The e-forum of the EIFC (Enlarged International
Facilitation Committee), facilitated by the organization Novacis
in Barcelona, has kept the facilitators of the Workshops and Groups
of the Alliance in contact with each other, and on this forum,
they have undertaken a first assessment of the Alliance’s
developments since 1994.
- The main lines of the assessment of the World
Citizens Assembly of December 2001 in Lille, France, were determined
by the results of a questionnaire in five parts that was addressed
to all of the participants. |
Circulation of the Proposal Papers and the Charter
- The Proposal Papers were circulated throughout
the whole of 2002. The first versions were published in the form
of booklets last November by the publishers’ network in
English, French, Spanish, Chinese, Portuguese, and Arabic.
- A cross-cutting assessment of the proposals
elaborated by the Alliance Workshops was also launched by Novacis.
Every week, the proposals elaborated on one theme are open to
discussion in several languages, collecting the Allies’
opinions and their new ideas.
- The different Social Forums (World or Regional)
were all opportunities for a broad circulation of the Proposal
Papers and the Charter of Human Responsibilities, in particular
at the WSF of Porto Alegre, the Social Forum in Argentina, and
the European Social Forum in Florence, Italy.
- A new version of the Charter that has incorporated
consideration of all the comments made in Lille in December 2001
and throughout 2002, is now available in English, French, Spanish,
Portuguese, and Italian. They are currently being translated into
about twenty other languages. |
The
discussion forums
- In December 2001, the electronic forum on
“Building Peace” was launched by a team of Allies
backed by the School of Peace (Grenoble, France). The forum went
on for six months and mobilized close to 200 citizens from all
regions of the world.
- Throughout all of 2002, the Workshops of the
Economy of Solidarity Workgroup continued their activities. Some
of the forums related to this work area have been reopened in
view of producing an articulation among the various themes that
have been dealt with.
- In October 2002, a team of Allies launched
an electronic forum on the possibility of holding a World Parliament.
This initiative had been developing throughout 2000-2001 and the
need to hold an in-depth discussion on the subject had been discussed
at the Lille Assembly in December 2001. |
Regional
and Thematic activities
Allies throughout the world have undertaken
numerous new initiatives. Three of these are presented below and
the others are presented in the Alliance Web site section “Call
for Initiatives.”
- Seeking to respond to an emergency situation,
a group of Allies went to Palestine in April 2002. There, contacts
were established with a number of Palestinians and Israelis to
contribute to the reinforcement of peace initiatives in the region.
- In June, more than forty Allies of the South
Cone organized a regional meeting in Rio de Janeiro, to evaluate
the path traveled so far by the Alliance, and to continue to develop
the Alliance in the region.
- The Facilitation team of the Alliance in West
Africa met in Dakar in August 2002, from where it launched a working
program that will continue throughout 2003. The Allies of this
region have opened an e-forum to discuss proposals on the economy
of solidarity, the new technologies, governance, and the fight
against slavery, in particular against the trafficking of children.
- Allies continued their progress in India, China,
and Southeast Asia. Several meetings were held in this vast region
on the search for dialogue within the interreligious conflicts,
on the sustainable management of water, and on the position of
family farmers in the local economy and in the global economy.
- In the Balkans, Allies have begun to constitute
a regional network in Albania, Macedonia, and Kosovo.
- The Drums for Peace sounded again in September
2002 in Brazil. Thousands of young people played drums in their
schools and in public places in many Brazilian cities. The Brazilian
Allies are determined to pursue and to enlarge this initiative
to include more people. |
Call
for Initiatives
A Call for Initiatives was launched in May 2002
by the Charles Léopold Mayer Foundation. To date, more
than 25 initiatives have been backed, facilitated by old and new
Allies in various regions of the world, working on a variety of
themes and belonging to various socioprofessional groups and networks.
One of the particular characteristics of the new initiatives is
the search for greater articulation among the different themes
that have been worked on and for the actors capable of implementing
the proposals that have been drawn up. Such cross-cutting research
is present in several initiatives in various regions of the world.
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What
about 2003?
The year 2003 looks promising.
Significant work on the collective elaboration of an Agenda for
the 21st century has begun. It would be good for as many Allies
as possible to participate in this effort. It requires a cross-reading
of the Proposal Papers and enhancing the Charter of Human Responsibilities
on the basis of cross cultural, thematic, and socioprofessional
points of view. The new pages of the Alliance are being written
…
In January 2003, the third World Social Forum
in Porto Alegre will be once again an opportunity to circulate
the work that has been accomplished to date and to reinforce the
many different initiatives under way for a world that is fairer,
and more responsible, plural, and united. |
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