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Solidarity is peoples’ power: Building solidarity networks between Germany and Greece

Workshop
Sunday, 13.09.
09:00
1h 30min
MA544

The last 4 years  networks, activists, trade unions and initiatives all over Europe have contribute to the political and social struggle in Greece.  The political support played a major role in order to internationalize the causes of the greek crisis and the same time groups and activists supported practically the self- organized solidarity movement in Greece. This is the only viable plan to reconstruct the societies based in solidarity bonds , especially between countries that mass media and the political system creates hostile environment.

Speaker: 
Georgia Bekridaki, Birgit Daiber

Roundtable – b: Public Policies and legislations in progress on SSE in Europe

Forum
Saturday, 12.09.
16:30
1h 30min
MA005

How do the EU institutions promote “the spread and strengthening of the social economy as key driver of economic and social development in the European Union”, in line with the EU 2020 strategy? EU parliament’s Social Economy intergroup states that “social economy is able to bring innovative solutions for social cohesion and inclusion, job creation, entrepreneurial spirit, growth and the promotion of active citizenship“. Although some work has been made during the last Parliament’s and Commission’s mandates, a lot still has to be done.

Speaker: 
Emily Mattheissen, Carlos De Freitas, Françoise Bernon, Sven Giegold, Kenneth Quiguer

Roundtable - a: Institutional Dialogue between SSE and political parties

Forum
Saturday, 12.09.
14:30
1h 30min
MA005

What is the relationship today between Social Solidarity Economy actors and the political landscape? Where do old and new political parties stand with regards to alternative economic approaches and practices and their promotion? How is the European Parliament moving, beyond the social business and green economy approach? Is it possible to create new spaces of political dialogue between political institutions and grassroots solidarity economy networks and initiatives to promote the development of SSE both at the European and at the local level?

Speaker: 
Miguel Urbán Crespo, Georgia Bekridaki, Andrea Calori, Annie Berger, Jordi Via, Moderation: Josette Combes

The post-2015 international sustainable development agenda: what is at stake for the Social Solidarity Economy?

Forum
Saturday, 12.09.
14:30
1h 30min
MA004

The year 2015 will be crucial to define the orientations and means of implementation of the international development agenda. What are the opportunities and challenges for Social Solidarity Economy (SSE) actors to scale up the recognition of SSE’s contribution to sustainable development?

Speaker: 
Madani Koumaré, Yvon Poirier, Jason Nardi, Hani May, Jürgen Schwettmann, Claire des Mesnards, Moderation: Yvon Poirier

Building Alternatives to Free Trade

Podium
Saturday, 12.09.
18:45
2h 15min
HE101

Making the alliance to stop TTIP and all other “free trade” agreements while developing the fair and solidarity international trade. What impact do TTIP, TISA,TPP, EPAs and the ISDS mechanism have on local economies and food sovereignty?  What is our response? A panel to debate how to join forces among the different social movements and Solidarity Economy initiatives, including Fair Trade, as well as the international institutions who promote the rights of the people vs the profit of the corporations.

Speaker: 
Brid Brennan, Rudi Dalvai, Jürgen Schwettmann, Florent Marcellesi, Christian Felber, Moderation: Monica Di Sisto

Learning from the global South!

Podium
Friday, 11.09.
18:45
2h 15min
HE101

The podium theme is the Solidarity Economy movement in Brazil. The development of the Solidarity Economy in Brazil grew out of the Forum on the Solidarity Economy, as well as the necessary political frameworks via the National Secretariat of Ministry of Labour.  The questions in this panel will focus on the organisational structures, networking and ability to realize and implement goals as well as political frameworks and look towards perspectives for transformation.

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