European Days of Local Solidarity 2016

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Description Open days for cultural and educational activities on local cooperation: screening debate, world café meeting, lectures, exhibitions, Skype connection live with European cities celebrating the EDLS (Cataluna) with the participation of NGOs, citizens, Las, University of Venice, University of San Marino, representatives of Fairtrade in Europe and in the world.

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Target group(s) / Audience -Local and regional governments -Intergovernmental organisations and EU institutions -International government(s) -Civil society organisations -NGOs

  • -General public / citizens
  • -Students (Liceo/University).

Speakers

  • Carla Rey, Secretary General of AICCRE
  • Massimo Renno, Chairman of Ass. Botteghe del Mondo
  • Riccardo Varini, UNISMR San Marino and IUAV Venice, Architect
  • Riccardo Troisi, network of social and solidarity economy from the Region of Lazio
  • Gabriella D’Amico, Adivser of Ass. Botteghe del Mondo and of WFTO Europe
  • Carla Romana Antolini, Intercultural Centre of Rome
  • Chiara Scuvera (Speaker at the Chamber of Deputies)
  • Aldo di Biagio (Speaker at the Senate)
  • Manuela De Sanctis, Retro eco à porter
  • Livia Luberto, The Unit of Santa Maria della Pietà Natascia Mascaretti, The Unit of Santa Maria della Pietà Dario Pulcini, Prenestini Community Federica Lops, Il Papavero
  • Giulia Narduolo, Member of the Italian Parliament
  • Enrico Maria Borrelli, Chairman Amesci and National Forum Civil Service
  • Niccolò Gennaro, spontaneous coordination of groups and volunteers for Civil Service in the Veneto region
  • Giuseppe D’Andrea, AICCRE
  • Cristiano Colombi, Coordinator of the city committee for decentralized cooperation in Rome
  • Michele Paolini, Social Business World
  • University UNISMR, University of San Marino
  • IUAV Venice, University of Architecture and Urban Design of Venice
  • Giacomo Crisci, Barikamà
  • MAGs, BancaEtica and cooperatives of financial circuits
  • Bethlehem Fair Trade Artisans (Palestina) representated by Botteghe del Mondo
  • Atelier Mpanao Vilany (Madagascar), representated by Botteghe del Mondo
  • Ravinala SOC. COOP. Zafimaniri (Madagascar),representated by Botteghe del Mondo
  • ENDA ECOPOLE (Senegal),representated by Botteghe del Mondo

Target countries EU Civil society organisations and NGOs(Italy) and non EU Civil society organisations and NGOs (Senegal,Madagascar, Palestina).

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     Outputs Considering the actions that AICCRE through Platforma assumes and promotes a European level through the initiatives of regional and local authorities including:

  • the development of European culture in order to establish, on the basis of the principle of subsidiarity and interdependence, institutional forms of democracy;
  • the strengthening of the value of peace, decentralized cooperation for development, the peaceful cooperation and brotherhood of peoples against national, ethnic and religious hatreds;
  • the realization of the equal dignity and equal opportunities for all human beings;
  • the reduction of regional disparities for overcoming the imbalances in Europe and the growing gap between North and South.

It has proposed the following goal of the 1st EDLS AICCRE in Rome, between 14 and 18 November 2016 and some under-practical operational objectives – operational.

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a) The main objective 1- To present through the first EDLS Rome Cooperation to which the AICCRE activities adhere in a participatory manner, involving some subjects of solidarity economies, universities, local producers Networks, members of NGOs and institutions at national and European level. The goal was to open a debate between those who recognize themselves in the actions of AICCRE and development project of good practices generated from below and aimed at strengthening the European culture of equal opportunity and cooperation, to the reduction of regional disparities and the widening gap between the south and north of the world. b) Secondary technical objectives 2- To make a scenic communication environment for the spaces provided, including panels, corner exhibition representative of the sectors of cooperation projects such products. Morocco, Palestine, Madagascar, Bangladesh but also products of equity and solidarity chain and Italian social cooperation and Organic short supply chains certified 3- To make a corner tasting of selected products and some coffee breaks or the like during the event 4- To make some of the following activities:

  • presentations / proposals of good practices and local cooperation projects, national, European and international
  • projections of short and video
  • meetings and debates on the issues of cooperation, fair trade, the community design as a language of a united Europe
  • conferences and debates The topics will also become the main theme of “guided tours in the” through the mapping of good exploitation practices of international projects and local and through interviews in connection with other similar events or with partners and interested bodies.

5- To make in coordination with Platforma communication some fact sheets, press releases, consistent communication style, any graphic media and typographical that may be useful to the event 6- To make, where possible, exhibitions of projects and products in support of decentralized cooperation, in cooperation with Italian Universities, NGOs etc (Corner of recycled material with logos and banners of the initiative)

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Definition of the importance of the active involvement of citizens in the event As often happens in the dissemination of activities and functions that relate to organizations and institutions, public entities and municipalities etc., the issue of involvement “from below” by citizens defines a problem that not only has a symbolic significance, but also representative of the received content and for cultural production that is meant to generate. This, like other elements of general communication, wanted to be a further element of attention and awareness to the EDLS. In order, therefore, to give maximum visibility to the activity of Platforma and to the central theme of the event EDLS, but also to help improve the active involvement of citizens in the public-private relationship, it was decided to operate in a context of participatory planning, inviting even in the preparation and development of the idea stage all the selected parties willing to get involved and expand the information and communication of the contents to be presented; then, they were, together with the testimonial, the main protagonists of the event, and ambassadors. Expected results

  1. Increased awareness and understanding of the citizens on the issues and on the role of decentralized cooperation and of the institutions that promote growth, thematic focus on the interdependencies between responsible consumption and sustainable economic growth and the situation of people in European countries, but also in developing (in particular women and young people of developing countries, and the factors that force them to migration)
  1. Increased capacity of civil society organization, Institution, University, from EU countries to network and engage citizens with whom they come in relation to: the strengthening of all the public-private partnership to better motivate citizens and influence the processes of collective participation

Promotion of the training of Platforma and AICCRE projects – particularly those that create networks and provide training see cooperation and others – and affect all potential policy makers to implement at regional, national and European instruments offered by AICCRE and the cooperative sector

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Sustainability The participation of The Association of World Shops and many other representatives of civil society organisations involved in decentralised cooperation is a key factor of sustainability of the dialogue that was promoted during this week of seminars and debates. The Association of World Shops is an association founded in 1991 that campaigns for fair and decent social development in the south as in the north of the world, in the protection of all ethnic, cultural, religious difference. It coordinates a national and international network of 60 partners in cooperatives, shops and associations that deal with fair trade already operating and supports the creation of new, thus intending to help increase civic awareness on issues related to the development and change the relations of exploitation and injustice that regulate trade between North and south. It undertakes information activities, training and education to help exposing and changing the current rules of international trade, in charge of deprivation of the majority of the world population and the increasing degradation of the environment. It  promoted and collaborated in drafting the Italian Charter of criteria of Fair Trade and the most recent legislative work for the national law of fair trade. It also promotes local and regional legislative work, in collaboration with the institutions, for a solidarity economy framework law.

  • Plan for 22 years the Fair Trade national fair Tuttaunaltracosawith 50,000 admissions and 60 exhibitors under the High Patronage of the President of the Republic. He created the first international fair trade for young people, now in its ninth edition • Collaborate with schools and universities to promote fair trade with a view to greater social justice • it consults to its members for new openings / new layout / management courses • He has made the first World Shop model that proposes a quality management system, analyzing the processes and activities of the shops of fair trade • Collaborate with various institutional bodies and national NGOs, the latest collaboration between The Agency for Development Cooperation and the COSPE. • It is part of the first Regional Council of fair trade triggered by the Lombardy Region • Won the first call promoted by the Lombardy Region for the fair trade Tuttaunaltracosa national fair to be held in 2017 in Milan • Among the latest projects presented “Fostering Global Responsibility: Sustainable Development Goals and Fair Trade in Central, Eastern and Southern Europe” to the European Commission in partnership with other European countries and “The economy changes. Change the economy! The social and solidarity economy as an innovative approach to the sustainable development of territories “in partnership with COSPE. Member of the World Fair Trade Organization has become part of the European council of associations of fair trade since 2003 (WFTO Europe)

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Results Within the first edition of the European Days of Local Solidarity, AICCRE has organized and hosted at its premises in Rome a 5 days open door with conferences, debates, exhibition corners, videos and exchange of knowledge among civil society organizations, experts, citizens and policy makers. “In these days we have experienced a participatory model: the more we involve citizens and we solicit values of solidarity and change the more this fluid movement will enlarge…it is from the bottom-up of local realities that virtuous model can be built” says Carla Rey, Secretary general of Aiccre during the press conference opening of the activities. Partner of the event was the Association Botteghe del Mondo (member of the World Fair Trade Europe) “I represent an association that has at international level 80 shops, five thousand volunteers, and 20 projects concerning both the manufacturing company in the Southern Hemisphere and the Italian Fair Trade. This is an opportunity to present our social and cultural activities, “explained Massimo Renno, President of Botteghe del Mondo. The Deputy Chiara Scuvera declared that the law on Fair Trade is currently before the Senate and it provides for the recognition of a network of solidarity economy with a very important role of subsidiarity for the Organizations. A local example in the Rome metropolitan area has been well explained by  Riccardo Troisi, researcher in Economics at the University of Cooperation in Bogota, Colombia: only in Rome there are 160 groups of solidarity purchasing groups, 130 urban gardens, 15 fair trade shops. The research monitored  55 territories in 32 countries, of which 26 in Europe. Local becomes global also when we put the person at very center of the economy, through projects like production of local food for the community. The session Decentralization and Cooperation focused on the experience of the social cooperative Barikamà (Resistant in Bambara language), a micro-income project for social integration that sees the organic yogurt production and its sales in solidarity circuits in Rome. The project is run by young Africans who were excluded from official channels of reception and re-employment. Thanks to this project they received a residency permit for humanitarian reasons. Social inclusion, work self-management and the possibility to re-create the same working experience with the acquired skills and competences back to their countries are the “best practices” of the project where cities must become inclusive and sustainable places. An important session has been addressed to students with the Association Lo Facciobene (I Do it Well). Aim of the Association is to show how we can act positively for the common good by stimulating change through examples, informing, raising awareness and intercepting different social and cultural context starting from education in schools a place where social innovation and dialogue is possible.
    Partnership Talking about solidarity in Italy requires the involvement of representatives of NGOs and civil society that are working in African and Asian countries to find a concrete and shared decentralized cooperation model.

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