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June 26th : two new Vice-Presidents were elected at the head of the Committee

6/30/2014

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 Anne-Marie CHAVANON (Chair), Karl DONERT and Thierry MATHIEU (Vice-Chairs)  were elected last June 26th for a 3 year mandate.

PhotoAnne-Marie Chavanon, Chairperson
Advancing further and quicker together!

For Anne-Marie CHAVANON,  delegate from the International Federation for Housing and Planning (IFHP), reelected as Chair of the Committee on Democracy, Social Cohesion and Global Challenges, last June 26th by the Conference of International NGOs of the Council of Europe, the results of the recent national and European elections in several member states should give us pause for thought: the confidence of Europe’s peoples in their democracies and their futures must be restored! This is all the truer since, at the same time, men, women and children are risking their lives to come and join Europe.

Clearly, she believes that tolerance, good governance and peace have to be promoted on the shores of the Black Sea and the Mediterranean, as well as in all our countries which have been so badly shaken by the economic crisis. "We must have the courage to take up the new challenges of public health, rising poverty and inadequate housing. We must unite the public and governments in countering the effects of climate change and natural and technological hazards. But we must also convince our fellow citizens of the potential of their regions and their cultures, which should be open to the world", she said..

She strongly believes that in each of these fields, the Council of Europe can interact effectively if it harnesses the efforts of all the members of its quadrilogue, in line with their respective areas of responsibility.

Having experienced that over the past three years, the committee has been able to measure its power of influence, both internally, through the Conference of INGOs, and nationally and internationally, she relies on the extraordinary strength of the INGOs, their high level of expertise, the exemplary nature of their work on the ground and their influence in Europe and throughout the world.

"We must now have the courage to stimulate the action of the Council of Europe, in conjunction with the Human Rights Committee and the Education and Culture Committee. That is our task and I want most strongly to drive it forward with you. I urge you all to advance together quicker and further! " she said

PhotoKarl DONERT, Vice-Chair
Karl DONERT, President of EUROGEO, is strongly committed to the principles of democracy, social cohesion and global challenges. He believes in sustainable actions and investments that unlock new growth potential, such as the shift towards a low-carbon economy. He wishes to encourage innovation and research, as  a significant opportunity to change the future of our world.

"Our environment is changing in many ways and at unprecedented rates: climate change, biodiversity loss and loss of ecosystems, increase in the frequency and severity of extreme events, desertification and soil degradation, overfishing and deforestation are just some of the many environmental challenges we are faced with". He believes the role of INGOs is critical in helping develop relevant policies to help tackle these areas.

"Europe is today in a process of adapting its structures and models in order to find and to give answers to the paradigm shift in all societal domains (multiple crises, ageing society, migration flows, globalisation, knowledge-based society and economy, digital agenda etc.). We must be concerned with developing an accountable, dynamic society that recognises its place in the world and focuses on the active responsibility we must all take in living together peacefully, in harmony and respect for one another and the environment".


PhotoThierry MATHIEU, Vice-Chair
Thierry MATHIEU, Secretary General of the International Association for Research in Hospital Hygiene (IARHH)  is a Public health doctor and has been involved for many years in a wide range of humanitarian, medical, sporting and other associations.

He considers, the range of global challenges will continue to expand in the coming years with new climate, health, social and other issues. He believes NGOs will have to be vigilant and responsive in order to deal with them. The contribution of each INGO in its area of expertise is a necessity.

In his view, in the current difficult social and economic environment, the values of democracy have been undermined. Social cohesion is under threat. Civil society must be a key driving force to promote a hope that must be constantly renewed: for a fairer and more human society that is open to other people.  This will always be his goal and road map.

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The intercultural city as a social city

6/24/2014

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This is the direction  given  by Israel Mensah, Vice-Chairman of the Committee, and Emanuela CAVALERI who drive the working group on Social cohesion and intercultural dialogue
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Emanuela CAVALERI recalled the evidence of pluralism in a world that has more than 600 different languages​​, over 500 cultural groups and countless religions practiced in almost 200 sovereign states. By definition, therefore, diversity is an essential characteristic of human societies.

Europe continues elsewhere in the fabric by the sediments of intra-continental migrations, the redrawing of borders, colonialism and multinational empires. In recent decades, cultural diversification has accelerated:

On the one hand Europe has attracted migrants and asylum seekers from all over the world in search of a better life on the other hand, globalization has compressed space and time on an unprecedented scale. The revolutions in the telecom and media, particularly following the emergence of new services such as the Internet, have made national cultural systems increasingly permeable.

If we want our efforts fit productively in this context so special, our  NGOs most involved in the promotion of intercultural dialogue should reflect more deeply on certain elements of it and take them into consideration.
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MENA Countries

6/24/2014

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PhotoJean-Pierre ESTIVAL and Anje Wiersinga, responsible for relevant working groups


Jean-Pierre ESTIVAL,  Head of the working group on political and social developments in the countries of the Middle East and Southern Mediterranean presented an analysis based on historical, geopolitical and religious conflicts springs in the Middle East.

Anje WIERSINGA raised once again the need to support women in those countries and push for them to be involved in the peace process. She echoed the side event she organized in collaboration with the Committee on Human Rights on the use of gender as a weapon in conflicts..

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Semaine européenne de la démocratie locale : le label 12 étoiles

6/24/2014

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Partager proposer, décider

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Anne-Marie CHAVANON, Denis HUBER, Head of the Congress European local and regional Democracy Week
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Brussels, 12 star city
  The Congress of Local and Regional Authorities event coordinator Denis HUBER, head of the Department of Cooperation, Administration and External Relations of the Congress of Local and Regional Authorities, calls on policymakers to share the information they have, people to make proposals and Public  authorities to involve civil society in decision-making.

In response to the delegates, Denis Huber welcomed the proposal to match the theme of the World Day against the eradication of poverty (Article 30 of the Social Charter), to be held in Turin for the Council of Europe, and participatory democracy. Clear convergence appears in 2014 with the theme of the day when it is asked to "leave no one aside, especially the poorest, to decide, to think and act together against poverty.

A 12 Star label: communities can provide 12 Star label if they meet five commitments: a specific budget, a campaign to promote the organization of activities related to the theme, the involvement of different citizen groups and the organization of an event with a European dimension.

See the conference website on which registration is possible for an event

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Summer session : June 25th meeting

6/24/2014

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European Alliances to promote interculturality

Helen PICHON (CEPS), Head of the ad hoc working group, addressed the question of the meaning of the European complex identity in the space of the Council of Europe, where it is supported by the promotion of human rights, including the right to culture, interculturalism and multiculturalism. The working group proposes the creation of European Alliances, European cultural centers where the cultures and languages ​​of the countries of Europe would be taught and shared.

Relations with the EU: Claude Laurent GENTY (CITI), Honorary President of the Conference of INGOs and Head of the ad hoc working wished comparable exchanges to those established by other pillars of the Council of Europe with their counterparts in the European Union. The working group is considering partnership with the European Economic and Social Committee and NGO platforms to the European Commission.
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Helen PICHON, Claude-Laurent GENTY, Anne-Marie CHAVANON, Israel MENSAH, Emanuela CAVALERI
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Climate change and human rights

6/24/2014

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As we approach the 21st Conference of Parties to the Climate Convention (COP 21) to be hosted by France in 2015, the international NGO members of the committe on Democracy, Social Cohesion and Global Challenges adopted on 25 June 2014, a position unanimously defended in plenary by all NGOs.

Both speakers provided expertise of the highest level:

  •      Serge LEPELTIER, former French Minister of the Environment, former ambassador in charge of negotiations on climate change for France, President of the Academie de l'eau (Academy of Water)r
  •      Sébastien DUYCK, a researcher at the University of Lapland (Finland), a specialist in environmental law, co-head of the working group "Climate Change and Human Rights of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)
Edith WENGER, Head of the Working group "Climate Change and Human Rights" gathering 24 international NGOs, noted that this position paper is the result of a three year work and  the continuation of the Committee concern for sustainability issues. She cited related documents already adopted:
  • the joint Declaration signed with the Parliamentary Assembly and the Congress of local and Regional Authorities: "Working together for biodiversity, the preservation of natural areas and the fight against climate change" in April 2010
  • the Declaration "climate Change and Biodiversity" in October 2010 at the Summits in Nagoya Biodiversity and Cancun Climate
  • the Declaration "The Future we Want", on the occasion of the Conference of UN Rio +20 in May 2012,
  • the  Declaration "Climate Change and Human Rights" passed at the UN on the occasion of the Conference of the Parties to the climate Convention meeting in Warsaw in November 2013
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Edith WENGER, Head of the Climate Change and Human Rights Working group, Sebastien DUYCK, Searcher, Serge LEPELTIER, President of the Academie de l'Eau, Anne-Marie CHAVANON, Chair
Fundamental rights: the effects of climate change affect
     the right to life,
     the right to dignity and a decent life,
     the right to safety, health, food and water,
     the right to protection of property
     the right to a nationality and freedom of movement,

Edith Wenger said that the document is intended as an information base, a tool to intervene in the many preparatory meetings to the new Treaty of Paris, engaging NGOs support the recommendations.

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European landscape convention : Libera, names and figures against Mafia 

6/24/2014

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Gehrard Ermischer, Head of the landscape working group
For Gerhard ERMISCHER, President of CIVILSCAPE, the example of the revival of the Nagorno-Belice Corleonese by the recovery of confiscated land from mafia organizations, which received a special mention from the European Landscape Award 2013 is a perfect illustration of 'landscape approach promoted by the European landscape Convention, which, as a combination of human rights, democracy, social cohesion and sustainable territorial development".


Message from Monica USAI (Libera)
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CEMAT : Democracy on the territory

6/20/2014

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During the 16th session of the Conference of the Council of Europe Ministers responsible for Spatial Planning (CEMAT) held in Nafplio (Greece), June 17, 2014 chaired by Yannis Maniatis, Minister Environment, Energy and Climate of Greece, the ministers adopted a text of primary importance to participatory democracy.

Promote territorial democracy on the territory
(Declaration of Nafplion)

CEMAT aims at promoting  the territorial dimension of human rights and democracy for  the European continent. sustainable and balanced development

Since its inception in 1970, CEMAT  has played an invaluable role in promoting effective policies for territorial development in Europe with a focus on social cohesion. It had a significant impact on the improvement of laws, policies, procedures, practices and tools for territorial development in many countries. It advocates the principles of subsidiarity and reciprocity to ensure the active participation of European Municipalities and Regions in the definition of territorial development policies, helping to preserve the unity in diversity, historical and geographical legacies of Europe.

Among the CEMAT achievements, we must mention the common principles of territorial development (see the most important declarations and conventions related to planning).
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Landscape, an efficient tool for social cohesion and peace

6/12/2014

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The third session of the  Landscape Award of the Council of Europe Forum.was held  in Wroclaw  (Poland), next  European Capital of Culture in 2016.
According to Anne-Marie Chavanon, these workshops allow  a double recognition related to invaluable Landscape and the dynamics fostered by the Award in Europe.

Those meetings help disseminate good practice experienced through great natural and cultural diversity. Meeting in Wroclaw, is particularly appropriate, due to its nickname, " Miasto Spotkań ", (meeting place)" said Anne-Marie Chavanon

History, she continued, has made Wroclaw a wounded city, devastated by war, riven by forced migration. This same history has made Wroclaw an example of tolerance and openness, a multicultural land that has found its identity. And the good example of living together in the river valley of Szprotawa, which received the award, is an eloquent translation of what is experienced in Lower Silesia. "

The landscape as a tool of democracy and social cohesion

The examples presented in Wroclaw have shown the search for general interest. Landscape is always a virtuous reappropriation and co-production of the common good. It promotes confidence in the empowerment of people, a possible walking together of policy makers, technicians and citizens. It is a new ethics of public action.

The landscape as a peace tool

The President of the Committee, Anne-Marie Chavanon,  highlighted the role that landscape can play in peace building.
"In this region where borders have been redrawn sometimes against the will of inhabitants-, landscpar projects can give a strong socio-political and political significance. If we want it, if you want it ! It can contribute to peace. It can be used to bring together peoples opposed by  fears and slogans.

 
Landscapes transcend borders and ​​spoken
languages . They superimpose  physical, economic, cultural and social  frames . This must be known,  and must be recongnizeds ! "

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Building main door in the Wroclaw historical center
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Anne-Marie CHAVANON, chair of the committee on Democracy, social cohesion and global challenges (IFHP) et Ingrid SARLÖV-HERLIN, Professor at the Landscape, Architecture and Planning department of the University of Arnalp (Sweden) both members of the Jury of the 2012 edition
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    Radek Maly, Jose Mendes Bota, Gabriella Battaini-Dragoni, Anne-Marie Chavanon, Lord Georges Foulkes, Anna Rurka, Christine de la Maisonneuve, Michel Ballereau
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    Texts on climate by the committee

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    Link to the dedicated website
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    Living together in multicultural societies : respect, dialogue, interaction

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    The European Local Democracy Week (ELDW) is organized, every year, in October in Europe and beyond. It offers an opportunity to joint actions with local and regional authorities and involvement of citizens

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