COllguim on GLobal CIvil society movements
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Colloguium on Global Civil Society movements.Dynamics in INternational Campaigns and National Implementation/The rise and development of the Global Debt Movement. | Colloguium on Global Civil Society movements.Dynamics in INternational Campaigns and National Implementation/The rise and development of the Global Debt Movement. | ||
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+ | Date: 22 January | ||
Time 11.30-2:30 pm | Time 11.30-2:30 pm | ||
- | Name of Organizer | + | Name of Organizer United Nations Research institute for social development |
- | Key Speaker Profile Katarina | + | Key Speaker Profile Katarina Sehm-Patomäki. Executive Secretary.NIGD (Network Institute for Global Democratization, Helsinki, Finland. |
'''Summary of Issues''' | '''Summary of Issues''' | ||
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Origins of the debts movements | Origins of the debts movements | ||
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Arguments used by the debt movements | Arguments used by the debt movements | ||
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The debt isue on the official political agenda of the North and the south. | The debt isue on the official political agenda of the North and the south. | ||
As discussed the department problem is a fascinating moscule of the world politics and poor reltions spiced with greed and mistrust. | As discussed the department problem is a fascinating moscule of the world politics and poor reltions spiced with greed and mistrust. | ||
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It also shows the devastating conseguences of systematic imbalances in the global economy.From the civil society standpoint these consquences have resulted in human suffering and diminished opportunities for those affected by debts | It also shows the devastating conseguences of systematic imbalances in the global economy.From the civil society standpoint these consquences have resulted in human suffering and diminished opportunities for those affected by debts | ||
'''Conclusion''' | '''Conclusion''' | ||
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As we concluded that indebted poor and developing countries ave paid their dues to the NOrthern creditors many times over. | As we concluded that indebted poor and developing countries ave paid their dues to the NOrthern creditors many times over. | ||
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Therefore the debt problem of developing countries is percieved more as a political problem than an ecoomic problem | Therefore the debt problem of developing countries is percieved more as a political problem than an ecoomic problem | ||
'''Recommendations''' | '''Recommendations''' | ||
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Development is an intregal part of fundamental human rights | Development is an intregal part of fundamental human rights | ||
Reported by Getrude Leme | Reported by Getrude Leme | ||
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+ | [[Category: Nairobi WSF 2007]] | ||
+ | [[Category: Terrain 2]] |
Revision as of 08:12, 23 January 2007
Colloguium on Global Civil Society movements.Dynamics in INternational Campaigns and National Implementation/The rise and development of the Global Debt Movement.
Date: 22 January
Time 11.30-2:30 pm
Name of Organizer United Nations Research institute for social development
Key Speaker Profile Katarina Sehm-Patomäki. Executive Secretary.NIGD (Network Institute for Global Democratization, Helsinki, Finland.
Summary of Issues
Origins of the debts movements
Arguments used by the debt movements
The debt isue on the official political agenda of the North and the south.
As discussed the department problem is a fascinating moscule of the world politics and poor reltions spiced with greed and mistrust.
It also shows the devastating conseguences of systematic imbalances in the global economy.From the civil society standpoint these consquences have resulted in human suffering and diminished opportunities for those affected by debts
Conclusion
As we concluded that indebted poor and developing countries ave paid their dues to the NOrthern creditors many times over.
Therefore the debt problem of developing countries is percieved more as a political problem than an ecoomic problem
Recommendations
Development is an intregal part of fundamental human rights
Reported by Getrude Leme