CALLING. II International Conference With All and for the Good of All



Similar documents
Treaty on Environmental Education for Sustainable Societies and Global Responsibility

FOSTERING DIALOGUE AND MUTUAL UNDERSTANDING

The Human Right to Peace

10TH INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION ON ENVIRONMENT AND DEVELOPMENT

The Americas Continental Conference of the Americas November 30 - December 3, 1998

CONSTITUTION OF THE REPUBLIC OF SENEGAL Adopted on 7 January 2001

Rio Political Declaration on Social Determinants of Health

RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY. [without reference to a Main Committee (A/53/L.79)]

United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation Organisation des Nations Unies pour l éducation, la science et la culture

General recommendation No. 34 adopted by the Committee

C H A R T E R O F V A L U E S OF C I T I Z E N S H I P AND I N T E G R A T I O N

Elaboration of the Declaration on Universal Norms on Bioethics : Third Outline of a Text

United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization Executive Board

A CHARTER OF EUROPEAN IDENTITY. Foreword

Guidelines for the participation of representatives of non-governmental organizations at meetings of the bodies of the United Nations Framework

RAGUSA DECLARATION on Youth, Migration and Development

TOWARDS THE RIGHT TO INCLUSIVE QUALITY PUBLIC EDUCATION AND LIFELONG LEARNING BEYOND 2015

CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE 48 TH SESSION OF THE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON EDUCATION (ICE)

60 th Anniversary Special Edition UNITED NATIONS

Guidelines for Integrative Core Curriculum Themes and Perspectives Designations

Sundsvall Statement on Supportive Environments for Health

THE GLOBAL AGENDA FOR SOCIAL WORK AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT COMMITMENT TO ACTION March 2012

ETUCE Policy Paper on School Leadership

TUNISIA. United Nations General Assembly. 6o th Session. Speech by Mr. Abdelwaheb Abdallah, Minister of Foreign Affairs. (New York September 19, 2005)

Universal Declaration on Bioethics and Human Rights

FAST FACTS. 100 TO 140 MILLION girls and women in the world have experienced female genital mutilation/ cutting.

RESOLUTION ADOPTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY. [on the report of the Third Committee (A/53/625/Add.2)]

Council of the European Union Brussels, 10 November 2015 (OR. en)

The Earth Charter PREAMBLE

Political Science Courses

UIL University for Integrative Learning A School of AIWP

Cultural Preservation and Protection. By Elizabeth A. Thomas-Hoffman

International Conference on Education for Sustainable Development (Bordeaux, 27 au 29 octobre 2008)

The Cairo Declaration

Annex 1 Primary sources for international standards

Erbil Declaration. Regional Women s Security Forum on Resolution UNSCR 1325

STATEMENT OF THE HOLY SEE AT THE EIGTHEENTH MINISTERIAL COUNCIL OF THE ORGANIZATION FOR SECURITY AND COOPERATION IN EUROPE (OSCE) DELIVERED BY

ETHICS CODE PETROBRAS SYSTEM

48th Session of the International Conference of Education (ICE)

RESOLUTION ADOPTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY. [on the report of the Third Committee (A/53/623)]

Volunteering and the Relationship between the Public Sector and NGOs

RECOMMENDATION CONCERNING THE PROTECTION AND PROMOTION OF MUSEUMS AND COLLECTIONS, THEIR DIVERSITY AND THEIR ROLE IN SOCIETY

How To Learn About Politics At Sacred Heart University

United Nations Working Group of Experts on People of African Descent Tuesday 31 March 2015 Item 6: Panel on Development and People of African Descent

THE CONCEPT of State Migration Policy

Resolution 11/3. Trafficking in persons, especially women and children

(3) - DISCRIMINATION AND EQUAL OPPORTUNITY POLICY

Declaration on Race and Racial Prejudice

CODE OF ETHICS. of the PETROBRAS GROUP

Theological Reflections on possible Guidelines for International Standards. Dietrich Werner, ETE-WCC

Muslims of Europe Charter

WORLD DECLARATION ON WORKER COOPERATIVES

THE ROLE OF CULTURE AND CULTURAL HERITAGE IN CONFLICT PREVENTION, TRANSFORMATION, RESOLUTION AND POST- CONFLICT ACTION: THE COUNCIL OF EUROPE APPROACH

2016 Study of the United States Institutes (SUSI) CALL FOR NOMINATIONS


Civil BRICS Forum Statement

The EU role in global health QUESTIONNAIRE: Question 1 Question 2 Question 3: Question 4: Question 5:

The Bangkok Charter for Health Promotion in a Globalized World

DECLARATION OF SANTA CRUZ DE LA SIERRA

YOUNG PEOPLE, EDUCATION AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT: EXPLORING PRINCIPLES, PERSPECTIVES, AND PRAXIS EDITORS: PETER BLAZE CORCORAN AND PHILIP M.

SOCIAL WORK 603: Funded Research and Grant Writing (3credits)

Policy Paper. Women and Peace and Security Agenda Progress and remaining challenges after 20 years of implementation

International Federation of Social Workers and International Association of Schools of Social Work Ethics in Social Work, Statement of Principles

CHARTER OF THE RESPONSIBLE EUROPEAN CITIZENSHIP

AGREEMENT ON STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP BETWEEN THE KINGDOM OF DENMARK AND THE ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF AFGHANISTAN

THE SAHARA OF CULTURES AND MEN Towards a strategy for the sustainable development of tourism in the Sahara, in the context of combating poverty

Welcome to an inspiring program!

Fact Sheet: Youth and Education

CELAC ACTION PLAN 2015

FINAL. World Education Forum. The Dakar Framework for Action. Education For All: Meeting our Collective Commitments. Revised Final Draft

ACTION. emerging from the IIEP Policy Forum October 2012, Paris ENGAGING YOUTH IN PLANNING EDUCATION FOR SOCIAL TRANSFORMATION

The New Delhi Commitment: Delivering Inclusive, Relevant Quality Education for All. New Delhi, India 8th 10th November 2012

Study on Corporate Social Responsibility of Cooperative Enterprises in the Republic of Moldova

How To Take A Minor

DISCIPLINES LIST DIVISION 4

United Nations Environment Programme Regional Office for Latin America and the Caribbean

Annex - Resolution 1 Declaration: Together for humanity

Exploring Access in Higher Education and Choosing our Future Michigan College Personnel Association October 25, 2004

Graz Declaration on Principles of Human Rights Education and Human Security

Ouagadougou Action Plan to Combat Trafficking In Human Beings, Especially Women and Children

Madame President, Mr. Secretary General, Excellencies, Ladies and Gentlemen, The world of today is facinghuge challenges. But also huge possibilities.

General Conference Twenty-ninth Session, Paris 1997 THE UNIVERSAL FORUM OF CULTURES - BARCELONA 2004 OUTLINE

Programme for Cohesion, Sharing and Integration: A Summary Document and Aid to Dialogue

RECOMMENDATION CONCERNING THE PROMOTION AND USE OF MULTILINGUALISM AND UNIVERSAL ACCESS TO CYBERSPACE

Christopher Young Speaking notes for presentation to World Heritage UK Technical Workshop on WHS Management Plans and Systems, 25 th January, 2016

Georgetown Institute for Women, Peace and Security Women and Climate Change: Impact and Agency

ASEAN COMMUNITY VISION 2025

Text of a speech by Mr Stefan Löfven, Party Leader

Mission Statement on Health and Human Service United Church of Christ

LBS II Certification Option Admissions Packet

Action Plan on Cultural Policies for Development. adopted in by the Intergovernmental Conference on Cultural Policies for Development *

For an accessible and useful programme for all local authorities in the period

The South Africa-European Union Strategic Partnership Joint Action Plan 1

How successful was the Civil Rights campaign in achieving its aims between 1950 and 1965? I have a dream...

Document code: SHS/RSP/HRS-GED/2007/PI/H/2

The Decent Work Agenda and Sustainable Enterprises

DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL AFFAIRS Division for Social Policy and Development Secretariat of the Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues

The Netherlands: Gender discrimination in the field of employment

THE CULTURE OF INNOVATION AND THE BUILDING OF KNOWLEDGE SOCIETIES. - Issue Paper -

As of 2010, an estimated 61 million students of primary school age 9% of the world total - are out of school vi.

Transcription:

CALLING II International Conference With All and for the Good of All The world program of activities in tribute to José Martí on the 160 th anniversary of his birth opens huge possibilities for contacts and exchanges among personalities of the academy, science, art, culture, politics and social and religious movements that share common concerns in the face of the worsening of the global crisis that endangers the future of our species, as well as the same hope in human improvement and in the usefulness of virtue to face and defeat such threat. With that purpose of dialogue for the action, the UNESCO sponsors the José Martí Project of International Solidarity, which hereby convokes to the Second International Conference With All and for the Good of All, to be held in the Palace of Conventions of Havana, Cuba, from the 25 th to the 28 th of January, 2016. This conclave (the Second International Conference With All and for the Good of All will endeavor to stimulate and systematize the most plural debate of ideas among persons of good will from throughout the world, and place Martí's ideas, profoundly ethical in all its expressions, at the service of the dialogue to create an understanding of the need of policies aimed at targets such as the following: Eliminate poverty and favor social inclusion in the face of the inhuman practice of exclusion and segregation by races, sex, religion and any form of discrimination. Foster the capacities of education and culture for the formation of human beings capable of developing fully as individuals in their solidary relation with their fellowmen. Promote a balance in the relations between societies, and with the ecosystems of which the existence of our species is dependent. Affirm the ethical importance of the principle of unity against the trend to division and opposition produced by the uncertainty that is proper of a critical circumstance. Taking into consideration the above, the Second International Conference With All and for the Good of All will bring together men and women of the most diverse trends of thought, institutions and countries with scholars and those interested in the life and work of José Martí who share a common interest in contributing to the building of options for the future, for the good of humankind, sustained precisely on the ethical, solidarity and peace values denied by the development of the crisis that affects us all. With their help, the Conference will broach the problems generated by the globalizing project of modernization in decay, and the options to transform and improve the world in fields such as the following:

The cultural and moral dimension in fields like The risks and hopes offered by the technological and scientific development, particularly the new information technologies Access to education and culture for the exercise of basic human rights in the circumstances of the 21 st century Migrations and the cultural dialogue as themes that require being handled deeply and not superficially. The ethical framework of reference for the social action in the face of the crisis, based on the best contributions of Latin American thought, from Simón Bolívar and José Martí to the most relevant thinkers of the 20 th century and of our days. The social dimension in fields like: The impairment of the living conditions of both rural and urban workers in all regions of the planet The role and challenges of the new social movements that emerge from the crisis The struggle against all forms of discrimination of gender, race, creed, age and social condition that legitimize the inequality and criminalize the struggle in favor of social justice The role of feminine organizations in social transformation. The right of women in society. The unionist movement and its role in the struggles for a better world under the new conditions created by the global economic crisis The role of youth, the students and their organizations; their insertion in the processes of change The religious organizations, ecumenism, its contribution to peace and the earthly world longed for by human beings of good will The native populations and the ethnical minorities: the need of policies of inclusion and respect in the face of exclusion and marginalization. Drug consumption and drug traffic: causes, consequences and opposition to that widespread scourge. The environmental dimension in fields like: The generalization of the environmental conflicts derived from the transformation of the natural patrimony into natural capital through the appropriation of the essential resources for life in the poorest urban and rural sectors The unceasing destruction of ecosystems that are vital for the existence of our species The need to create a different atmosphere through the construction of different societies

. The political dimension in fields like: The fostering of participative democracy as means for the construction of new societies, with all and for the good of all The struggle for the right to organization, mass communication and the free expression of targets and proposals by the majority sectors of our societies The need to oppose terrorism in all its forms, particularly those aimed at preventing the participation of all in the discussion and solution of the problems of all Justice as universal peace value. To respect and valuate International Law, conceived to represent the interests of all peoples of the world and not at the service of the most powerful The economic dimension in fields like: The struggle against the attempt to transfer to the rural and urban workers the costs of the crisis generated by the speculative activities of financial capital The need to imagine and construct new economies based on harmonious relations of human beings among themselves and with their natural environment, which have the aim to allow us to be prosperous in order to be good The promotion of the integration of the peoples and their States for the construction of solidary regional economies, linked by ties of mutual benefit that ensure common prosperity. Integration and solidarity in Latin America and the Caribbean. CELAC, ALBA, UNASUR, CARICOM, MERCOSUR as central points of a new America. Possibilities and dangers threatening them. Each one of these fields and thematic lines, as one may see, can and must be the object of multiple punctual initiatives of development. They will all be welcome. The work of the Conference will be carried out in commissions and plenary, and comprises in addition the celebration of a Youth Forum, a UNESCO symposium "For a Culture of Nature", a workshop on the patriots and thinkers of Our America and a round table In Defense of Humankind. The Second International Conference With all and for the Good of All, to be held on the occasion of a new birth anniversary of the Apostle of the Independence of Cuba, will also include a Round Table dedicated to discuss the validity of important works of thought by José Martí such as the essay "Nuestra América" (Our America) and the speeches "Con todos y para el bien de todos" (With All and for the Good of All) and "Los Pinos Nuevos" (The New Pine Trees).

The work languages are Spanish, English and Portuguese. The forms of participation are: participant and/or lecturer. The outcome of the debates, as well as the different conferences and presentations will be recorded in digital Memories that, once edited, will be sent with the support of UNESCO national commissions to universities, libraries, nongovernmental organizations, ministries of education and associations of writers and artists from the different countries. With those purposes, the participants who will dictate conferences are requested to bring a digitalized copy of their conference for the Organizing Committee. The Second International Conference With All and for the Good of All intends to contribute to create thoughts and actions that allow facing the multiple and complex problems of the 21 st century. We call upon all progressive intellectuals in the world, educators, artists, writers and journalists; all social workers, union leaders, leaders of political parties, of youth, feminine, peasant, native and professional organizations, and upon nongovernmental organizations moved by principles of justice and equity; upon universities and other educational, scientific, religious and cultural institutions; upon governments made up by persons of good will, to disseminate the information and participate.in this meeting convoked in the spirit of the thought of José Martí. Registration Fees Delegates Students Accompanying persons 120.00 CUC 70.00 CUC (show evidence) 50.00 CUC Payment may be made online through the event's official website http://www.porelbiendetodos.com or directly on arrival at the Palace of Conventions, at the moment of registration. In order to be included in the Program, the participants who will lecture must register their work at the Organizing Committee's bureau before November 30, 2015, mentioning the title, information about the author and an abstract of no more than 100 words in Arial 12, specifying what audiovisual facilities are required for the presentation. It is not certain that the abstracts received by the Organizing Committee after this date will be included in the program of the event.

For additional information and in order to establish contact with the Organizing Committee of the event, it is possible to communicate directly through the e-mails hpardo@cubarte.cult.cu ; jmarti@cubarte.cult.cu y scjmarti@enet.cu; and also by telefax numbers (537) 833 9818 y/o (537) 836 4756; and telephone numbers (537) 838 2233 / 838 2297 / 838 2298. Or directly at the venue of the Organizing Committee in Calle Calzada No. 803, entre 2 y 4, Vedado, Havana, Cuba. Postal Code 10400. You may also consult the website http://www.porelbiendetodos.com Lic. Mireya Mesa Tamargo, Professional Congress Organizer, may also be contacted at: P.O. Box 16046, Havana, Cuba. Telephones (537) 208 6176 / 202 6011 al 19, ext. 1512, and fax (537) 202-8382, or by e-mail to mireya@palco.cu.