samedi 20 janvier 2007

Forum Social Mundial 2007 - Nairobi
















Fotografias AP e AFP


Decorre em Nairobi (20 a 25 de Janeiro), o 7º Forum Mundial anti-capitalista. O primeiro dia ficou marcado com uma manifestação de cerca de 80 000 pessoas.

Este Forum pretende demonstrar como o mundo tem vindo a aprofundar o fosso existente entre os mais necessitados e os grandes detentores de poder que pretendem controlar o avanço da globalização. Para isso, todos os meios são válidos, desde a imprensa ao apelo de cada cibernauta.



No site oficial pode-se ler o seguite:

The 7th edition of the World Social Forum brings the world to Africa as activists, social movements, networks, coalitions and other progressive forces from Asia-Pacific, Latin America, the Caribbean, North America, Europe and all corners of the African continent converge in Nairobi, Kenya for five days of cultural resistance and celebration; panels, workshops, symposia, processions, film nights and much much more; beginning on the 20th of January and wrapping up on the 25th of January 2007.
From its modest origins in Porto Alegre in the year 2001, the World Social Forum has mushroomed into a global counter-force challenging the assumptions and diktats of imperialism and its associated neo-liberal policies that have over the decades, imposed colonialism and neo-colonialism; devastated Southern economies; bolstered the disastrous and repressive reigns of assorted tin pot dictatorships; marginalized women; disenfranchised youth; intensified the destruction of the environment; unleashed bloody, inhuman and needless military conflicts in nation after nation, region after region and deepened the exploitation of poor peoples around the world.
Rallying around the clarion call of Another World Is Possible, the World Social Forum has placed social justice, international solidarity, gender equality, peace and defence of the environment on the agenda of the world’s peoples. From Porto Alegre to Mumbai to Bamako to Caracas, Karachi and now Nairobi, the forces and the contingents of the World Social Forum have collectively expanded the democratic spaces of those seeking concrete, sustainable and progressive alternatives to imperialist globalization.
Yet the World Social Forum process is NOT the latest attempt to create a monolithic “world revolutionary vanguard movement” nor is it a reincarnation of an international “united front” seeking to overthrow, one by one, governments around the world. Such a notion would be a complete negation of the very essence and concept of the World Social Forum as outlined in its Charter of Principles. Nay, the World Social Forum is not that at all, far from it.
Rather, the World Social Forum is, to use a Kiswahili word, a global Jukwaa, in other words, an international PLATFORM, to quote from the Porto Alegre Charter “an open meeting place where groups and movements of civil society opposed to neo-liberalism and a world dominated by capital or by any form of imperialism, but engaged in building a planetary society centred on the human person, come together to pursue their thinking, to debate ideas democratically, formulate proposals, share their experiences freely and network for effective action.”
WSF Nairobi 2007 will be an opportunity to showcase Africa and her social movements; Africa and her unbroken history of struggle against foreign domination, colonialism and neo-colonialism; Africa and her rich heritage of natural wealth, cultural, linguistic and ethnic diversity; Africa and her reputation for embracing communities from around the world; Africa and her contributions to world civilization; Africa and her role in the quest for another possible, more progressive global human society.
The theme for the 7th edition of the World Social Forum is “People’s Struggles, People’s Alternatives”.
Words alone can not capture the vibrancy, the potency, the promise and the excitement of a World Social Forum event. There is no alternative to being there, amidst it all, participating, congregating, conversing, marching, singing, laughing, dancing, dreaming, networking and strategizing with sisters and brothers, friends and neighbours, comrades and colleagues from five continents, across oceans, mountains, deserts and rivers and over one hundred and forty countries.
So please come on over and be with us here in Nairobi, Africa, from January 20th to the 25th, 2007 as we recreate the magic of the World Social Forum.

jeudi 4 janvier 2007

Agenda: Diplomacia Pública EUA


Enquanto o mundo discute, ainda, a questão Saddam, a administração Bush converge a sua atenção para a diplomacia pública. O US State Department e a Public Relations Coaliton organizam uma cimeira, nos dias 9 e 10 de Janeiro, no sentido de analisar a conjunção de sinergias entre o sector privado, como forma de apoio, e o aparelho diplomático norte-americano para incrementar e melhorar a eficácia da diplomacia pública. A cimeira conta com a participação de empresas, de académicos, de políticos etc...

Vide sobre este assunto:




"About 150 corporate communications executives, PR agency heads, State Department and other government officials, business leaders, academics, and others will participate in the event, which begins tomorrow with an evening reception at the White House. At the State Department on Wednesday, participants will first discuss various "best practices" of government-private sector, then divide into smaller groups to discuss other ways the private sector can aid public diplomacy. Karen Hughes, undersecretary for public diplomacy and public affairs, and Dina Habib Powell, assistant secretary for educational and cultural affairs, will lead the State Department's presence. "We've really made reaching out to the private sector a key priority," Powell said. "Ultimately, it will be through forging partnerships with the business community, academia, non-government organizations, and Americans who host exchange students that we can amplify our mission of promoting mutual understanding." The PR Coalition, which has about 50,000 members and includes about 20 different organizations, proposed the summit, noted PR Coalition chair Jim Murphy. Every few years, it hosts a summit on a topic of general interest, such as corporate governance and diversity." [...]