Thematic Terrains
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== The themes of the Nairobi WSF 2007 == | == The themes of the Nairobi WSF 2007 == | ||
- | The [[self-organised activities]] and the [[co-organised activities]] of the Nairobi WSF | + | The [[self-organised activities]] and the [[co-organised activities]] of the Nairobi WSF are classified in 9 categories, called '''thematic terrains'''. These are: |
: 1. Building a world of peace, justice, ethics and respect for diverse spiritualities | : 1. Building a world of peace, justice, ethics and respect for diverse spiritualities | ||
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=== Classify information about Nairobi WSF by Thematic Terrain === | === Classify information about Nairobi WSF by Thematic Terrain === | ||
- | + | When you create an article about a conference or workshop, remember to mention its Terrain at the bottom of the page. Example: the conference [[Unlocking the Global Information Fortress]] belongs to Terrain 4: Democratizing knowledge and information. If you create an article about this event, you should enter the text Category:Terrain 4 within two brackets on a separate line at the bottom of that article's page like this: | |
- | <nowiki>[[ | + | <nowiki>[[Category:Terrain 4]]</nowiki> |
=== How where the thematic terrains decided? === | === How where the thematic terrains decided? === | ||
- | + | The thematic terrains were fixed during the WSF International Council's Methodology and Content commissions meeting in Nairobi, on September 4 and 5, 2006 on the basis of previous consultations with the organisations and movements of the WSF. | |
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The themes of the Nairobi WSF 2007
The self-organised activities and the co-organised activities of the Nairobi WSF are classified in 9 categories, called thematic terrains. These are:
- 1. Building a world of peace, justice, ethics and respect for diverse spiritualities
- 2. Liberating the world from the domination of multinational and financial capital
- 3. Ensuring universal and sustainable access to the common goods of humanity
- 4. Democratizing knowledge and information
- 5. Ensuring dignity, defending diversity, guaranteeing gender equality and eliminating all forms of discrimination
- 6. Guaranteeing economic, social and cultural rights, especially the rights to food, healthcare, education, housing, employment and decent work
- 7. Building a world order based on sovereignty, self-determination and rights of the peoples
- 8. Constructing a people-centered and sustainable economy
- 9. Building real democratic political structures and institutions with people’s participation on decisions and control of public affairs and resources
A link to each category is found at the bottom of this page.
Classify information about Nairobi WSF by Thematic Terrain
When you create an article about a conference or workshop, remember to mention its Terrain at the bottom of the page. Example: the conference Unlocking the Global Information Fortress belongs to Terrain 4: Democratizing knowledge and information. If you create an article about this event, you should enter the text Category:Terrain 4 within two brackets on a separate line at the bottom of that article's page like this:
[[Category:Terrain 4]]
How where the thematic terrains decided?
The thematic terrains were fixed during the WSF International Council's Methodology and Content commissions meeting in Nairobi, on September 4 and 5, 2006 on the basis of previous consultations with the organisations and movements of the WSF.