Conférence au Chili rassemble des mouvements du monde entier pour lutter contre les crises multiples
Nov 28, 2022
Au cours de quatre journées intenses, - du 29 novembre au 2 décembre - les participants échangeront des idées, noueront des alliances et, surtout, développeront des stratégies communes pour créer un élan en faveur d'un programme de changement véritablement juste et transformateur. #OFIP22
Convened among others by PSI, the Global Initiative for Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, Transnational Institute and the Society for International Development, the Our Future is Public Conference is supported by over 40 leading social movements and civil society organizations.
Over the course of four intense days, the participants will exchange ideas, build alliances, and most importantly develop shared strategies to build momentum a genuinely just and transformative agenda for change. Together, they will tease out the linkages between four key themes: the climate emergency, gender equality, economic justice, and public democratic ownership.
At the heart of this crucial effort lies the understanding that a better future, in which both human rights and the environment are protected, can only be achieved through the democratization of both the global and national economies.
More than a dozen sectoral groups, with expertise in everything from education, health, social protection and the care economy to transportation, energy, water, housing and the rights of marginalized communities such as indigenous peoples and persons with disabilities, will collaborate in developing a shared vision.
The first two days of the Our Future is Public Conference will be devoted to sectoral meetings on these issues and many more. The final two days will then bring together all movements and organisations for a collective discussion on cross-cutting themes including the climate emergency, gender equality, economic and tax justice, and democratic ownership.
Speakers will include PSI General Secretary Rosa Pavanelli; UN Independent Expert on Debt and Human Rights Attiya Waris; former United Nations Special Rapporteur on Extreme Poverty and Human Rights Magdalena Sepúlveda; and Minister of Environment of Chile Maisa Rojas.
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L'urgence climatique, la montée des inégalités et la pandémie de COVID-19 ont réaffirmé les échecs et les limites du modèle néolibéral actuel pour répondre aux crises et assurer une vie digne pour tous. Une transformation de l'organisation de notre économie est nécessaire pour relever les défis auxquels le monde est actuellement confronté et créer des sociétés justes, inclusives, socialement justes, équitables et durables.