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IMAGE imgs/nyhetsbrev11bu2301.gif June 13:
Sustainability and Solidarity: Popular movements on the way to the World
Summit on Sustainable Development (WSSD)
Part A: On the way to a Sustainable Europe?
9:00 - 10:30
Plenary session

*Reality Check: Where are we 10 years after Rio?:
Kevin Dunion, Friends of the Earth Scotland
*Sustainable Development Strategy of the EU: an adequate response?
John Hontelez, European Environmental Bureau (EEB)
*EU enlargement: risk or contribution to a sustainable Europe?
Kyllike Uusaed, Estonia
*The local and national Agenda 21 process: Think global, act local:
Pernille Rasmussen, NOAH, Denmark

CHAIR: Person from Nordic or: Duncan McLaren, Chair FoE Europe
10:30 - 11:00Coffee Break
11:00 - 12:45
Workshops I

*Strategies for developing Sustainable societies in Europe
*Towards WSSD, Rio + 10 - Stockholm + 30 evaluations and expectations.
*EU and enlargement
*Economic policies and sustainability - public procurement and effects
on privatisation.
*Local Agenda 21 and fair share mobilisation
*Sustainable agriculture in Europe
*The effect of EU policies and development models on the rest of the
world.
*Nuclear power and waste in Western and Eastern Europe

12:45 - 14:00Lunch
Part B: Challenging economic globalisation
14:00 - 15:45
Plenary Session

*"Responsible EU in a global Society": Presentation of key ideas from
the publication (NGO paper):
Frank Amalric, Society for International Development
*Towards Sustainable Economies - challenging neoliberal economic
globalisation:
Karin Nansen, REDES, Uruguay
*Agriculture and Globalisation:
Medha Patkar, Narmada Movement, India
*Transnational Corporations and their influence on global institutions: Olivier Hoedeman, Corporate Europe Observatory

Chair: Maud Johansson, Forum Syd
15:45 - 16:15Coffee break
16:15 - 18:00
Workshops II

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Global regulations or social change, global Governance or counter power Corporate control
Promoting food safety and Security on a global scale
Democratising North-South relations
Gender and social change
Local mobilisation on ecological and social conflicts
Militarism, globalisation and sustainability
Climate

June 14
Europe's global responsibility
A dialogue between politicians, popular movements and NGOs on the way to the WSSD