Globalisation and Neo-Liberalization
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Title Globalisation and Neo-Liberalization:Challenges and alternatives for the poor in South Asia
Time 9:00 am-11;00 am Date 24/01/2007
Number of participants Male 23 Female 16 Total 39
Speakers Joseph Xavier
Summary South Asian People's initiatives(SAPI) is a platform initiated in 2003 after the world social Forum in
Mumbai.
It has facilitated networking of more than 100 faith-based and secular organizations in India,Sr i Lanka
and Nepal
SAPI believes in and promoted democratic egalitarian,secular,cultural-pluralist society through
collective search and action with and on behalf of the marginalised communities that include
indigenous peoples,women,unorganized workers,youth,children.refugees and the minorities
Recommendations Local people should have bargaining powers
There must be market globalisation there should be sharing of riches,resources and form a platform to
demand their rights. They should fight for peace and promotion of solidarity and dignity for the poor.
Another world is not only possible but necessary when all the marginalised groups are together and
fight for their rights
Reporter Edith Lutwana