[Ialla_francophone] FW: Forum on Social and solidarity Economy

kaoutar janah janahkaoutar at gmail.com
Ven 14 Oct 07:51:46 UYST 2011


Merci beaucoup Cécilia pour ce partage.

Portes toi bien

Très bonne journée

Kaoutar

2011/9/5 ICAE Secretariat <icae5 at icae.org.uy>

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> Chers amis, chéres amies,****
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> Ci-dessous vous trouverez information de votre interêt en francais.****
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> Cordialement****
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> Cecilia
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> *International  Forum on the Social and solidarity Economy
> From October 17th to 20th 2011
> Montreal, Quebec (Canada)
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> **PALAIS DES CONGRÈS, MONTREAL
> *http://www.fiess2011.org/en/ (English)
> http://www.fiess2011.org/ (Français)
> http://www.fiess2011.org/es/ (Español)
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> With the end of the early registration period, there are already registered
> over of *one thousand people from 61 countries throughout the world!
> *See the program here http://www.fiess2011.org/en/program/workshops/
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> *Event objectives:
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> *- To bring together key players in the social and solidarity economy from
> countries across the North and South and their partners in government,
> labour movements, research institutes and international organizations.
> - To help strengthen partnerships between civil society and government that
> support the social and solidarity economy in the various participating
> countries. To highlight successful partnerships, particularly in the
> development of public policy.
> - To encourage the exchange of ideas around the theme of the social and
> solidarity economy at the international and inter-regional level.
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> *Working Themes
> *Research material prepared in advance will foster the discussions and
> debates of the forum. These working papers will provide comparative
> perspectives on policies and experiences of public/community partnerships
> that have succeeded in facilitating the creation of social and solidarity
> economy enterprises and in increasing their capacity to meet social and
> economic development goals. More precisely, there will be five working
> papers on the five specific themes, one cross-cutting paper as well as six
> national case studies (**South Africa**, **Bolivia**, **Brazil**, **Canada
> **, **Mali** and ****Spain****).
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> *Territory and local development
> *The social and solidarity economy is above all the outcome of collective
> action at the local level, and the most successful initiatives are rooted
> locally. This theme will be central to the Forum, and it is within this
> theme that the role of public powers and local actors will be broached.
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> *Innovation and collective entrepreneurship
> *The social and solidarity economy is characterized by new entrepreneurial
> initiatives in every sector, through a collective approach which includes
> social, economic and environmental commitments. Innovation is at the core of
> this collective entrepreneurship. Whether it be new legal forms, new
> partnerships being developed, new ways of meeting needs or new production
> modes involving further workers, there is no doubt that the social and
> solidarity economy generates innovations. These innovations are developed
> within many sectors (housing, tourism, etc.) and often lead to the
> implementation of public policies that ensure them a better stability.
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> *Solidarity finance and trade
> *Access to capital suited to the needs of the social and solidarity
> economy remains the greatest challenge in every country. Also problematic
> are the availability of suitable financial products, tools for supporting
> emerging enterprises, marketing, market access, etc. Within this theme,
> researchers will explore the links between the social and solidarity
> economy, local markets, procurement programs, and responsible investment.
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> *Work and employment
> *Wherever it develops, the social and solidarity economy addresses a need
> for job creation. It also promotes democratization in the work place. In
> southern countries, processes of formalization of popular economy activities
> leading to the creation of decent jobs are increasingly taking this path.
> Additionally, in several countries, the labour movement plays an active role
> in the development of the social and solidarity economy. For this reason,
> the role of unions in the support of social and solidarity enterprises
> creation and local and regional development must be analyzed in more detail.
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> *Food security and sovereignty
> *The issue of food security and sovereignty is approached very differently
> in countries in the North and in the South. Several developing countries
> have designed and adopted food security policies thanks to a dialogue with
> civil society organizations. Within this context, this theme will study the
> emergence of social and solidarity economy enterprises producing and
> transforming food, and beyond that the contribution of the social and
> solidarity economy to food security and sovereignty.
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> *Other activities organized around the FIESS
> *In addition to these moments, other activities organized around the FIESS
> (see complete information here:
> http://www.fiess2011.org/en/program/related-activities/) seek to bring
> together actors with similar interests, namely:
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> *The indigenous pre forum event “ANICINAPE KICIKAN ”
>  <#132f940d59478fb9_1323afbe974801ac_preforumkicikan>*This event, held in
> conjunction with the FIESS, will bring indigenous experiences in the social
> and solidarity economy in **Quebec** and ****Canada**** to the foreground
> while raising awareness of the issue among international players. In
> addition, the event will provide an opportunity to highlight First Peoples’
> contribution to the development and implementation of the social economy.
> The event will take the form of an exhibitor’s fair, at which lectures will
> be given, and will be a unique opportunity to share and discuss indigenous
> social economy practices as well as the measures needed to influence public
> policy affecting indigenous with respect to the social economy
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> *Women and the social economy: “Women at the heart of the Social Economy”
>  <#132f940d59478fb9_1323afbe974801ac_womense>*This activity will bring
> together women from all over the world to share feminist perspectives and
> experiences with respect to the social and solidarity economy. In
> particular, emphasis will be placed on the different ways in which the
> social and solidarity economy can help improve women’s economic security and
> under which conditions. What role can public policy play? At the centre of
> the event is the sharing of concrete examples and analyses from a feminist
> point of view of the social and solidarity economy in order to identify
> directions and perspectives for the future. This activity is open to men and
> women registered for the Forum, and to individuals who have registered
> independently for the activity.
> For more information : femmesaucoeur at relais-femmes.qc.ca
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> *Research seminar
>  <#132f940d59478fb9_1323afbe974801ac_researchseminar>*In preparation for
> the forum, several working papers are being produced in order to take stock
> of the situation within the five themes of the forum and to facilitate
> discussion during the event. As part of this pre-forum research project,
> national case studies presenting experiences of public/community
> partnerships and the policies that have enabled the emergence of social and
> solidarity enterprises were also carried out in Bolivia, Brazil, Canada,
> Mali, South Africa and Spain. These research documents will be made public
> on the FIESS website several weeks before the beginning of the forum. The
> free seminar, open to all and particularly to students and researchers, will
> be an opportunity to meet the researchers and field actors who produced
> these studies and to discuss the results with their authors
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> *Union Caucus
>  <#132f940d59478fb9_1323afbe974801ac_unioncaucus>*Participants from labour
> organizations are invited by three Quebec labour federations (Confédération
> des syndicats nationaux, Centrale des syndicats démocratiques, Fédération
> des travailleurs et travailleuses du Québec) to a meeting on the evening of
> October 19th in the presence of representatives from the International Trade
> Union Confederation (ITUC), ITUC Africa, the Bureau for Workers’ Activities
> of the International Labour Organisation and the United Central of Workers
> (Brazil). On the agenda, a collective reflection on the role of the labour
> movement in the development of the social and solidarity economy.
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> *Panel on collaborative research/partner research
>  <#132f940d59478fb9_1323afbe974801ac_panelresearch>*This activity is
> organized by the Canadian Social Economy Hub, a research initative lead by
> the Canadian Community Economic Development Network (CCEDNet-RCDÉC) and the
> ****University** of **Victoria****. It is aimed at the academic community
> and will underscore the importance of the link between researchers and
> practitioners. For the last five years, a vast research partnership between
> universities and communities on the social and solidarity economy has been
> taking place in ****Canada****. Thanks to a close collaboration between
> actors and academics, the understanding of the needs, issues and challenges
> of this sector in ****Canada**** has greatly improved. This research panel
> will present several key actors of this project and highlight the important
> contribution of this type of research for the social and solidarity economy.
> Through the presence of an international guest, this panel will also offer
> an outsiders’ perspective on these practices and present what is done
> elsewhere in this regards.
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> *Community radio and public policy development
>  <#132f940d59478fb9_1323afbe974801ac_communityradiopp>*Inauguration – ARCQ
> and AMARC <#132f940d59478fb9_1323afbe974801ac_inaugurationarcq>
> Youth and Cultural Evening at the Society for Arts and Technology<#132f940d59478fb9_1323afbe974801ac_culturalyouth>
> Networking evening for collective entrepreneurs
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>  <#132f940d59478fb9_1323afbe974801ac_networkingevening>See complete
> information here: http://www.fiess2011.org/en/program/related-activities/
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> ICAE
> International Council for Adult Education
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