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Cedar International
Forum for the Implementation of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights
Choike
Choike is a portal dedicated to improving the visibility of the work done by NGOs from the South. It serves as a platform where NGOs can disseminate their work and at the same time enrich it with information from diverse sources, organized in line with the perspective of Southern civil society.
Choike at the World Social Forum
The fifth edition of the World Social Forum took place once again in Porto Alegre, Brazil, from January 26 to 31, 2005.
It was opened to organisations and individuals and a new perspective and methodological approach was adopted to increase collaboration and dialogue during the event. The goal was to avoid repetitive activities on similar issues that were developed independently of each other. This initiative started from the premise that it is not possible to build another world without combining efforts, building alternatives and interlinking common actions and campaigns.
Those who participated in the previous WSFs have contributed to create a new type of organisation, which is more a process than an institution. While being extraordinarily ambitious in its diversity, in the wide range of topics it deals with and in the activities it holds, the Forum is also consciously modest with regard to its role: its Charter of Principles clearly specifies that it is not the only space of convergence.
This is just one more space within a broader process of global struggles and its function is to offer a way by means of which people who share common concerns and believe that "another world is possible" could jump over geographic, cultural and political differences and could freely develop new plans, strategies, initiatives and organisations.
It is a space for democratic debate of ideas, reflective thinking, formulation of proposals, exchange of experiences and interlinking of social movements, networks, NGOs and other civil society organisations. After the first world meeting held in 2001, it became a permanent process of seeking and building alternatives to neoliberal policies.
The International Council of the Forum has decided that next year's editon will be realized in a spread out manner, in different places in the world. With this, the WSF ensures it's commitment with it's Letter of Priciples, seeking for a permanet process of searching and building new alternatives, which are not limited to the events proposed.
In [the reports at this link] we offer articles, discussions from previous regional forums, news, debates and background information on the World Social Forum 2005. Coverage was also provided during the development of this event.
Dr. Willem Marsman CEO
I would like to draw your attention to my website which is used as a reference pointfor many institutions (see acknowledgments). Please browse through summary of articles and training.
Food Security on the Development Gateway
Interactive portal with hundreds of carefully structured links on food security and related topics, a directory of members, and a huge database of food security activities.
Friends of the Earth International
Friends of the Earth is the largest grassroots environmental federation in the world aiming to protect the environment and to create sustainable societies.
Global Policy Forum
The Global Policy Forum was founded in 1993 to monitor global policy making at the United Nations. GPF has a large web site with dozens of publications on global policy issues, and thousands of pages of documents and data. GPF works in partnership with citizen organizations (NGOs) around the world and has actively sought to broaden citizen voices within the UN system. It works cooperatively with scholars, experts and research institutes in a number of countries, to produce high quality analysis and data.
Globalization, Environment and Communities
In 2002, the World Resources Institute (WRI) launched a 3 year project entitled “Global Environment and Development Processes: Maximizing Global, National and Local Synergies for the Benefit of Communities”. The long-term goal of this project is to ensure that global processes on environment and development serve as a catalyst for meeting the priority needs and interests of communities worldwide. In particular, global trends and processes related to international trade and multilateral environmental agreements and how they affect communities will be emphasized in this project.
WRI, in support of this project, is pleased to announce a new resource available on its website, entitled: Globalization, Environment, and Communities. This resource provides working papers and special bulletins on global environment and development processes.
Support for developing and making available this resource is made possible by the Ford Foundation as a part of their Initiative on Globalization, Environment, and Communities which has “the long term goal of changing the nature and functioning of key global institutions, such as the WTO and the institutions that manage the global environmental agreements, especially as they relate to the field of environment and development, so that they serve more equitably the interests of impoverished communities around the world.” This Initiative seeks to respond to the emerging set of challenges brought by globalization for the alleviation of poverty and injustice worldwide, especially as it affects communities.
India Resource Center
India Resource Center coordinates the International Campaign to Hold Coca-Cola Accountable for its crimes in India and Colombia
International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development
information, analysis, sources and links to empower stakeholders in trade policy to influence the international trade system such that it advnaces the goal of sustainable development
North Carolina Global Trade Site
Importing & Exporting Trade Portal for North Carolina in the United States. Free Membership, Global Marketing, Email alerts, catalogs, and much more.
Rethinking Globalization
This comprehensive new book from Rethinking Schools -- more than 400 pages -- helps teachers raise critical issues with students in grades 4 - 12 about the increasing globalization of the world's economies and infrastructures, and the many different impacts this trend has on our planet and those who live here.
Social Criticism Review
An outstanding selection of 1,000 online readings on the crisis of modernity: progress, science for sale, megatechnology, third world debt, counterproductive economy, globalization, corporate rule, anti-democratic media, advertising consumerism, environmental destruction, genetic manipulation, sustainable development, human rights, ethics, responsibility, citizenship, community building, arms race, war on terrorism, and much more. A useful resource for a unified protest movement.
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excellent references for SCR: www.socialcritic.org/ref.htm
Third World Network
The Third World Network is an independent non-profit
international network of organizations and individuals involved
in issues relating to development, the Third World and North-
South issues.
Its objectives are to conduct research on economic, social
and environmental issues pertaining to the South; to publish
books and magazines; to organize and participate in seminars;
and to provide a platform representing broadly Southern
interests and perspectives at international fora such as the
UN conferences and processes.
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