The 100th memorial of the start of WWI and the 25th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin wall is a unique occasion for European-minded political leaders, historians and thinkers to address Europe's unfinished business.
Recent developments have underlined the need for and urgency of such a reflection.
Europe's unfinished business means the lack of articulation of the European project in accessible language and the lack of fostering a European spirit by way of European history school textbooks, frequent joint war commemorations and appropriate celebrations on the Day of Europe each 9 May. Is this situation not an open door for a revival of narrow nationalism?
Anexa 8 - luna iulie - POSDRU: Economia Sociala o Sansa pentru fiecareAdrian Dan Pop
Raportare privind locatiile unde se desfasoara activitatile/subactivitatile relevante din cadrul proiectului "Economia Sociala - O Sansa pentru Fiecare" pentru luna iulie 2015.
Furnizarea serviciilor de orientare profesionala si medierea locurilor de munca in vederea facilitarii accesului pe o piata a muncii incluziva. Se vor organiza 3 targuri de joburi, primul fiind in 24 iulie la Agentia Judeteana pentru Ocuparea Fortei de Munca Maramures, din Baia Mare.
Furnizarea serviciilor de informare si consiliere psihologica si profesionala
Furnizarea cursurilor de Formare Profesionala in domeniile: Manager intreprindere sociala, ingrijire batrani la domiciliu, operator introducere validare si prelucrare date, operator universal spalator textile si curatitor chimic, pavator, lucrator in tamplarie, lucrator in cresterea animalelor,
Anunt Selectie membri pentru infiintare Structuri Economie Sociala. Comuna Oarta de Jos, Maramures.
Descarcati si anexele aferente pentru un dosar complet.
Study guide ecosoc topic-area-a rotaract global mun 2015Adrian Dan Pop
Rotaract Global Model United Nations; Belgrade 26 – 30 August, 2015
Chair: Natalia Hermida, Co-Chair: Elisavet Dravalou
ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL
TOPIC AREA A: THE ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL IMPACT OF EBOLA
ON THE AFFECTED COUNTRIES AND SOLUTIONS FOR AN
EFFICIENT AND MULTI-SECTORAL RESPONSE.
Anunt Selectie membri pentru infiintare Structuri Economie Sociala in cadrul Asociatiei Centrul de Cercetare si Formare al Universitatii de Nord Baia Mare.
Descarcati si anexele aferente pentru un dosar complet.
Addressing Europe's Unfinished Business seminar - Caux, SwitzerlandAdrian Dan Pop
The opportunity for considering these questions is provided by a conjunction of dates which are bringing today’s Europeans closer to dramatic episodes of their history. Indeed 2014 is the 100th anniversary of the start of WWI and the 25th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin wall. Their various commemorations provide a unique occasion to invite Europe's citizens and political leaders to address Europe's unfinished business.
http://www.heysuccess.com/opportunity/Addressing-Europe%E2%80%99s-Unfinished-Business-seminar-in-Caux-Switzerland-3723
CAUX-Initiatives of Change foundation is announcing 15 scholarships of 400CHF each for youth coming from Eastern Europe, Balkan and Caucasus countries non members of EU that are willing to represent their country and their generation into this attempt of Addressing Europe’s Unfinished Business
The 400CHF scholarship is meant to fully cover the participation fee for the seminar and partial cover the travel expenses to and from Caux, Switzerland during 27th-28th of June 2014.
"Think Young. Think Europe" newsletter: Are you up for Europe?Eva Likar
"Think Young. Think Europe." is a EC trainees' subcommittee aiming to
encourage meaningful conversation among trainees using Participatory Leadership processes: this session, we decided to focus the initiative on engagement with the EU.
We organised a one full day inter-institutional participatory event, attended by 120 trainees and officials.
We cooperated with European Commission DG EAC's initiative New Narrative for Europe,
with the European Economic and Social Committee.
Anexa 8 - luna iulie - POSDRU: Economia Sociala o Sansa pentru fiecareAdrian Dan Pop
Raportare privind locatiile unde se desfasoara activitatile/subactivitatile relevante din cadrul proiectului "Economia Sociala - O Sansa pentru Fiecare" pentru luna iulie 2015.
Furnizarea serviciilor de orientare profesionala si medierea locurilor de munca in vederea facilitarii accesului pe o piata a muncii incluziva. Se vor organiza 3 targuri de joburi, primul fiind in 24 iulie la Agentia Judeteana pentru Ocuparea Fortei de Munca Maramures, din Baia Mare.
Furnizarea serviciilor de informare si consiliere psihologica si profesionala
Furnizarea cursurilor de Formare Profesionala in domeniile: Manager intreprindere sociala, ingrijire batrani la domiciliu, operator introducere validare si prelucrare date, operator universal spalator textile si curatitor chimic, pavator, lucrator in tamplarie, lucrator in cresterea animalelor,
Anunt Selectie membri pentru infiintare Structuri Economie Sociala. Comuna Oarta de Jos, Maramures.
Descarcati si anexele aferente pentru un dosar complet.
Study guide ecosoc topic-area-a rotaract global mun 2015Adrian Dan Pop
Rotaract Global Model United Nations; Belgrade 26 – 30 August, 2015
Chair: Natalia Hermida, Co-Chair: Elisavet Dravalou
ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL
TOPIC AREA A: THE ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL IMPACT OF EBOLA
ON THE AFFECTED COUNTRIES AND SOLUTIONS FOR AN
EFFICIENT AND MULTI-SECTORAL RESPONSE.
Anunt Selectie membri pentru infiintare Structuri Economie Sociala in cadrul Asociatiei Centrul de Cercetare si Formare al Universitatii de Nord Baia Mare.
Descarcati si anexele aferente pentru un dosar complet.
Addressing Europe's Unfinished Business seminar - Caux, SwitzerlandAdrian Dan Pop
The opportunity for considering these questions is provided by a conjunction of dates which are bringing today’s Europeans closer to dramatic episodes of their history. Indeed 2014 is the 100th anniversary of the start of WWI and the 25th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin wall. Their various commemorations provide a unique occasion to invite Europe's citizens and political leaders to address Europe's unfinished business.
http://www.heysuccess.com/opportunity/Addressing-Europe%E2%80%99s-Unfinished-Business-seminar-in-Caux-Switzerland-3723
CAUX-Initiatives of Change foundation is announcing 15 scholarships of 400CHF each for youth coming from Eastern Europe, Balkan and Caucasus countries non members of EU that are willing to represent their country and their generation into this attempt of Addressing Europe’s Unfinished Business
The 400CHF scholarship is meant to fully cover the participation fee for the seminar and partial cover the travel expenses to and from Caux, Switzerland during 27th-28th of June 2014.
"Think Young. Think Europe" newsletter: Are you up for Europe?Eva Likar
"Think Young. Think Europe." is a EC trainees' subcommittee aiming to
encourage meaningful conversation among trainees using Participatory Leadership processes: this session, we decided to focus the initiative on engagement with the EU.
We organised a one full day inter-institutional participatory event, attended by 120 trainees and officials.
We cooperated with European Commission DG EAC's initiative New Narrative for Europe,
with the European Economic and Social Committee.
"The Idea of Europe, an open dialogue"Montecarlo -
"The Idea of Europe, an open dialogue" is a transmedia non-fiction project composed of a book, a theatre play, a feature-length documentary, a TV documentary, a webseries, a collaborative webdoc and various SM.
This is the English version. If you want the Spanish one, you can go to http://www.slideshare.net/Imastranger/la-idea-de-europa-34375927
Questioning the past to understand the presentAlanKirwan3
A comprehensive book 'Creating the House of European History' includes my chapter outlining the development of the learning and educational agenda of the institution.
Hoe Soros Europese agenda inzake migratie beïnvloedtThierry Debels
Uit een e-mail van het Open Society European Policy Institute van Soros blijkt hoe de organisatie de agenda van de Europese Commissie probeert te beïnvloeden.
The Learning Cultures project has been designed around the idea that learning a second language is one of the main practical ways to achieve intercultural dialogue.
We refer, here, to the dialogue between culture (or cultures) of the host country, and the cultures of migrants, who arrived in the host country for more diverse reasons: to escape poverty or repressive regimes, to improve their conditions of life, or just to look for something new, to follow a dream.
The project has seen us meet in the various countries of the partner organizations, for meetings lasting three days, during which we got to know the local situation, sharing experiences, methodologies, information..
Human rights and religions: this has been a topical question ever since religion came to the forefront of current events. Religious diversity is, in fact, integrally connected with cultural diversity, which, as a result of globalisation, has become an unavoidable issue in society, in Europe and elsewhere.
Recommendation, Invitation and Appeal
Conference of INGOs of the Council of Europe
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Luisa Vinciguerra, Women for Europe, Naples November 2008Luisa Vinciguerra
The Cultural, International, Multi-Year Project “Women for Europe, the Role of Inner Wheel - Comparing Ways of Life and National Economic Systems”, fits well into the new ways of influence, which characterize the Inner Wheel Action in the XXI century. Promoted in 2008 by the IWC of Naples Luisa Bruni, the Project has introduced in our Association an interactive strategy, to work together and confront cultures of different Countries on “Women status”, with a double mission: “What policies Europe has activated for Women”, and “How IW Women can promote, through our Female Association, the knowledge and the implementation of these policies”.
Youth is the agent of change by Rotary International Representative to United...Adrian Dan Pop
`Youth is the agent of change by Rotary International Representative to United Nations, Dr. Michel Jazzar, the District 2452 Governor Elect
Rotaract Global #ModelUN in Beirut, Lebanon
Civic education and Peacebuilding - is the customized district area of focus and the District 2452 theme 2018-2019 will be "Youth is our Future"
http://rotaractmun.org The 5th Rotaract Global Model United Nations edition, in Beirut 2017 is organized around the topic of Free Nuclear World.
Young professionals from all around the world will meet in Lebanon to simulate the following United Nations committees:
United Nations Security Council
Topic A: Rearming: The future of the strategic arms slimitation talks (SALT)
Topic A: Establishment of a Nuclear Free Zone in the Middle East
Economic and social council
Topic A: Economic and social challenges in achieving Sustainable Development Goal 9 (Industrial Development) with special focus on economically developing nations.
Topic B: Accountability and inclusion of nations towards a nuclear free future in the area of renewable energy
United Nations Environmental Programme
Topic A: Building a nuclear free world: moving away from nuclear energy and nuclear weapons
Topic B: Animal agriculture and energy
"The Idea of Europe, an open dialogue"Montecarlo -
"The Idea of Europe, an open dialogue" is a transmedia non-fiction project composed of a book, a theatre play, a feature-length documentary, a TV documentary, a webseries, a collaborative webdoc and various SM.
This is the English version. If you want the Spanish one, you can go to http://www.slideshare.net/Imastranger/la-idea-de-europa-34375927
Questioning the past to understand the presentAlanKirwan3
A comprehensive book 'Creating the House of European History' includes my chapter outlining the development of the learning and educational agenda of the institution.
Hoe Soros Europese agenda inzake migratie beïnvloedtThierry Debels
Uit een e-mail van het Open Society European Policy Institute van Soros blijkt hoe de organisatie de agenda van de Europese Commissie probeert te beïnvloeden.
The Learning Cultures project has been designed around the idea that learning a second language is one of the main practical ways to achieve intercultural dialogue.
We refer, here, to the dialogue between culture (or cultures) of the host country, and the cultures of migrants, who arrived in the host country for more diverse reasons: to escape poverty or repressive regimes, to improve their conditions of life, or just to look for something new, to follow a dream.
The project has seen us meet in the various countries of the partner organizations, for meetings lasting three days, during which we got to know the local situation, sharing experiences, methodologies, information..
Human rights and religions: this has been a topical question ever since religion came to the forefront of current events. Religious diversity is, in fact, integrally connected with cultural diversity, which, as a result of globalisation, has become an unavoidable issue in society, in Europe and elsewhere.
Recommendation, Invitation and Appeal
Conference of INGOs of the Council of Europe
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Luisa Vinciguerra, Women for Europe, Naples November 2008Luisa Vinciguerra
The Cultural, International, Multi-Year Project “Women for Europe, the Role of Inner Wheel - Comparing Ways of Life and National Economic Systems”, fits well into the new ways of influence, which characterize the Inner Wheel Action in the XXI century. Promoted in 2008 by the IWC of Naples Luisa Bruni, the Project has introduced in our Association an interactive strategy, to work together and confront cultures of different Countries on “Women status”, with a double mission: “What policies Europe has activated for Women”, and “How IW Women can promote, through our Female Association, the knowledge and the implementation of these policies”.
Youth is the agent of change by Rotary International Representative to United...Adrian Dan Pop
`Youth is the agent of change by Rotary International Representative to United Nations, Dr. Michel Jazzar, the District 2452 Governor Elect
Rotaract Global #ModelUN in Beirut, Lebanon
Civic education and Peacebuilding - is the customized district area of focus and the District 2452 theme 2018-2019 will be "Youth is our Future"
http://rotaractmun.org The 5th Rotaract Global Model United Nations edition, in Beirut 2017 is organized around the topic of Free Nuclear World.
Young professionals from all around the world will meet in Lebanon to simulate the following United Nations committees:
United Nations Security Council
Topic A: Rearming: The future of the strategic arms slimitation talks (SALT)
Topic A: Establishment of a Nuclear Free Zone in the Middle East
Economic and social council
Topic A: Economic and social challenges in achieving Sustainable Development Goal 9 (Industrial Development) with special focus on economically developing nations.
Topic B: Accountability and inclusion of nations towards a nuclear free future in the area of renewable energy
United Nations Environmental Programme
Topic A: Building a nuclear free world: moving away from nuclear energy and nuclear weapons
Topic B: Animal agriculture and energy
Invitación sessión de trabajo 4 y 5 de eneroAdrian Dan Pop
Sras. y Sres. Activistas de Paz
Representantes de la Comunidad de ONGs
Representantes de Universidades
Estimados Amigos del Foro Mundial de la Paz,
Es un placer poder compartir con Uds. esta invitación a dos sesiones de trabajo en el Honorable Congreso de la Nación los proximos dias 4 y 5 de Febrero 2016.
Contaremos con la presencia de representantes de los grupos nacionales del World Peace Forum de muchos países de Europa, America y Africa.
Junto a una importante delegación de Brasil queremos preparar el X. World Peace Forum que se celebrará del 22 al 25 de Septiembre 2016 en Florianopolis, Brasil.
Por favor pasen esta invitación a quienes pueden estar interesados en participar.
Gracias a Todos!
Dominicus H. Rohde
Invitaton to wpf executive meeting - Buenos Aires 4-5 FebruaryAdrian Dan Pop
It is our pleasure to invite you as our Guest of Honour to the World Peace Forum Executive Meeting, which will be held on February 4th and 5th 2016 at the National Congress Building in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
The Schengen Peace Foundation is a Non Governmental Organization, approved by His Majesty the Grand Duke Henri of Luxemburg. Created with the purpose of promoting the message of peace in Europe and the world, the Foundation contributes for the development of a more peaceful world by spreading the „Spirit of Schengen“ into all world regions.
Since 2007 it organizes the World Peace Forum, which gathers scholars, peace activists, executives, journalists, students, religious leaders and politicians, as well as any citizen having an interest in participating. Among the patrons of the Forum are the Sorbonne University of Paris, the former Presidents of the European Commission, Jacques Santer as well as Jose Manuel Barroso and Nobel Peace Laureates like Archbishop Desmont Tutu among others.
In 2015 the World Peace Forum took it’s first real steps into the world and organized the 1st Youth World Peace Forum in Cairo, Egypt followed by the World Peace Forum in the city of Baia Mare, Romania working on the topic of „Finding Common Global Values“.
It will be a pleasure to count on your important presence and contribution on programme of the Forum on Thursday and Friday, in order to participate in our planning process for the 2016 World Peace Forum edition that will be hosted in Florianopolis, Brazil under the motto „We believe“ and extending our network in South America.
Legal committee-topic-area-b rotaract global model un 2015Adrian Dan Pop
The Legal Committee, also referred to as the Sixth Committee, is one of six major
committees in the United Nations General Assembly (GA). The general Assembly is
one of the main policy-making bodies in the UN, and the Legal Committee is
responsible for dealing with the delicate issue of International Law that includes a
number of areas including human rights, economic and social development,
international security, and issues dealing with United Nations Organizations
(UNO’s).
International Law is grounded in the ideas of natural law. These laws are those that
are accepted by the general population as morally sound. International Law
endures regime changes and helps ensure justice no matter what the political
atmosphere is. In times of changing political climates, it can thus serve as a bridge
for shifting understandings of legality. War crimes and “crimes against humanity”
are examples of injustices that international law has addressed in the past.1
The topics that the Sixth Committee deals with are thus highly interdisciplinary,
and both of this year’s topics are no exception to this. The Sixth Committee thus
works closely with other General Assembly committees and policy groups to
recommend legislation and solutions.
Study guide legal committee-topic-area-a rotaract global mun 2015Adrian Dan Pop
Terrorism overall, as well as the issue of measures for combating terrorism in particular,
can be seen from a lot of perspectives, i.e. social, political, economic etc.
Among those perspectives is the legal one. Within the context of the legal committee,
the notion of combating terrorism should be seen from its purely legal perspective, so
as the debate to be efficient and to the point under examination. One of the mandates
of the UNGA is the promotion of the international public law, under Article 13 UN
Charter, which writes that “The General Assembly shall initiate studies and make
recommendations for the purpose of: a. promoting international cooperation in the
political field and encouraging the progressive development of international law and
its codification; […]”. That being said, it is of crucial importance that this committee
addresses the notion of combating terrorism by references to the international humanitarian
law as now lies and the international law of human rights, formed by the existing
conventions specialised or not on terrorism and by customary international law
and any other international law sectors involved with this notion. Additionally, proposals
for codifications or concerted practices that could be considered as able to lead
to custom may be discussed. Purely social, political or other but legal observations do
not concern the Legal Committee and will not be accepted.
Study guide human rights-topic-area-a rotaract global mun 2015Adrian Dan Pop
For centuries, protection has been granted to people who flee persecution. However, the
current refugee regime seems to be the product of the last fifty years of the 20th century. The
origins of the modern refugee law can be found in the aftermath of the World World II, due to the
refugee crisis of the precedent years.n refugee regime is largely the product of the second half of
the twentieth century.
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (hereinafter: UDHR) guarantees the right to
seek and enjoy asylum in other countries. Other human rights instruments 1 have also guaranteed
the “right to seek and be granted asylum in a foreign territory, in accordance with the legislation
of the state and international conventions.”2
Study guide security council rotaract global mun 2015Adrian Dan Pop
Everyone shall have the right to freedom of thought,
conscience and religion. This right shall include freedom to have a religion or
whatever belief of his choice, and freedom, either individually or in community with others
and in public or private,to manifest his religion or belief in worship, observance,
practice and teaching.
Rotaract Global Model United Nations; Belgrade 26 – 30 August, 2015
Rotaract Global Model UN 2015 Belgrade AGENDAAdrian Dan Pop
Belgrade 2015 Rotaract Global Model United Nations is the 3rd international youth conference organized simulating the United Nations committees: Security Council, Human Rights, Peacebuilding, Legal Committee, Social and Economic, World Health Organization.
Here you can find the event agenda for all 4 days and the post conference trip rafting on Tara River
http://www.RotaractMUN.org
World Peace Forum 2015 Programme - Baia Mare, RomaniaAdrian Dan Pop
The first World Peace Forum took place in 2007 to bring together professionals from all walks of life in order to exchange ideas and find ways to help promote the peace effort undertaken by so many individual activists as well as smaller and larger organisations throughout the world.
The World Peace Forum has become a platform for best practice exchange and a market place for peacemakers. Once a year a growing number of peacemakers are invited to present their projects and ideas, their efforts and ways to build a more peaceful world.
A small, yet international group of scholars, researchers, artists, politicians and citizens from around the world organised an initial conference in Schengen, Luxembourg in 2006. From this small event the World Peace Forum has developed into a global platform for peace activists and initiatives. Each year is given a particular theme for discussion, these have included Conflict Resolution, Connecting Peace-Makers and Women, Stability & Peace. The Luxembourg Peace Prize was also initiated in 2012 to award outstanding peace-makers.
The 2015 edition of the World Peace Forum will take place in Baia Mare, Romania with the theme Finding Common Global Values from the 7-10th of May. There will also be a Youth World Peace Forum that will take place in Cairo, Egypt from 4-6th of May 2015.
148909 Anexa 8 raportare lunara locatii implementare activitati mai 2015Adrian Dan Pop
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Anunt selectie membrii ses oarta de jos MaramuresAdrian Dan Pop
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Addressing Europe’s Unfinished Business | 1
Addressing Europe’s Unfinished Business
through actions for a more peaceful, more united Europe
Caux, Switzerland, 27-28 June 2014
Overview: Framing the Conversation
The 100th memorial of the start of WWI and the 25th anniversary of the fall of
the Berlin wall is a unique occasion for European-minded political leaders,
historians and thinkers to address Europe's unfinished business. Recent
developments have underlined the need for and urgency of such a reflection.
Europe's unfinished business means the lack of articulation of the European project
in accessible language and the lack of fostering a European spirit by way of
European history school textbooks, frequent joint war commemorations and
appropriate celebrations on the Day of Europe each 9 May. Is this situation not an
open door for a revival of narrow nationalism?
Europe's unfinished business means unresolved cross-border or dormant internal
regional conflicts, unhealed wounds which have caused a string of armed conflicts in
Europe over the last 25 years. Peace is unfortunately as relative a notion in Europe
today as it is in other continents. The 2014 Crimean crisis comes as a particularly
brutal reminder of this fact.
Europe's unfinished business means new countries applying to join the European
Union without having fully appropriated the deep peace process that forms the basis
of the European project. This plays a role in the current lack of cohesion of Europe
and puts a question mark on its future.
The Caux approach
The approach of the seminar will be participatory and emergent. Participatory
because each person brings valuable knowledge and insights to the table, and
emergent because the interaction of these contributions will, we hope, lead in new
directions. Through a combination of short contributions from speakers, interactive
plenaries and participatory workshops, we seek to co-create new approaches to
Europe’s unfinished business.
The daily schedule for the seminar illustrates our philosophy in practice. With an
emphasis on conversation and discussion rather than long speeches, we hope to
facilitate genuine dialogue among a diverse group of individuals, all active in
addressing the questions that matter for Europe.
An invitation
We invite you to join the conversation: seeking inner wisdom, reflecting on the role
of personal responsibility and integrity; creating relationships of trust; discerning
together where this is guiding us towards action, individually and collectively.
We invite you to experience this new approach!
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Seminar Overview
Plenary sessions
Both days will begin with plenary sessions. The first day’s plenary will focus on
setting the context for the seminar and building connections between participants.
The plenary on the second day will start to draw out threads from the first afternoon
of working group discussions and create cross-fertilisation between them to enrich
the ongoing discussions later in the morning.
The final plenary will draw together the next steps from each working group to
capture the overarching direction of discussions and identify any key connection
points between them.
Working Groups
The working groups will be a facilitated space for exploring different perspectives,
exchanging expertise and moving towards actionable next steps. The working groups
will be oriented around four main themes.
Working Group 1 – Changing Paradigms in the Eastern Regions of Europe
Main Hall
Eliminating age-old rivalries, acknowledging Russia and Turkey as key
contributors to Europe’s past and future, which ‘creative efforts’ are needed
to lastingly pacify those regions?
Working Group 2 – The Challenge of Immigration
Room 300d
In spite of the Schuman declaration’s intentions, economic imbalances
have continued and are leading to massive migrations which challenge
identities. Envisioning initiatives to raise the standard of living in poorer
countries, and initiatives for smoother integration of ‘newcomers’ to
Europe.
Working Group 3 – Ethnic Identity and Minority Rights in a Democracy
Room 300e
Drawing from positive experiences like Alto Adige/South Tyrol to prepare
solutions for current unresolved issues: how to repair past mistakes and
create a respectful and positive environment for ethnic minorities?
Working Group 4 – War-based or Peace-based Identities
Room 400
In order for Europe’s youth to grow up as good national and European
citizens, speeches and writings about the past need to be carefully
revisited. How to make European values and vision a central reference in a
common foundation for teaching of history and European civic instruction?
Space for Reflection and Sharing
All conference participants are invited to join in the pre-breakfast reflection and
shared silence in the Bay Window of the Main Hall starting at 7.15 am.
For many people a daily reflective practice is an essential source of wisdom and
direction. In this pre-breakfast session, in the bay window overlooking the lake, there
will be a short input followed by a time of collective silence.
The space for reflection has been central to the Caux approach over 70 years,
recognizing that wisdom of action relies not only on our capacity for analysis, but
also attentiveness to inspiration and the space to find what is right, not who is right.
'Give us the inner listening that is a way in itself, and the oldest thirst there
is.' – Rumi
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'In the attitude of silence the soul finds the path in a clearer light, and that
which is elusive and deceptive resolves itself into crystal clearness. Our life
is a long and arduous quest after Truth'. - Mahatma Gandhi
'The life around us, in this age, is preeminently one of rush and effort. It is
the age of the express train and electric telegraph. Years are crowded into
months, and weeks into days. The stream has already entered our
churches, and stirred their quiet pools. Meetings crowd on meetings. The
same energetic souls are found at them all, and engaged in many good
works beside. But we must beware that we do not substitute the active for
the contemplative, the valley for the mountain top'. – Frederick Brotherton
Meyer
If you intend to participate, please enter the hall in silence and be in your seats by
7.15 am.
The presenter will speak in English. Translation will not be available through the
headphones. If you need help, please sit with someone who can give a whispered
interpretation.
Evening Programme
The evening is designed to offer a less intensively discussion-based programme, at
the same time contributing to the reflection on the themes of the seminar. Different
options will be proposed simultaneously, based on films or presentations followed by
a debate on a theme linked to the European issues. Films and presentations will all
be facilitated.
Short film - Visions d’Europe/De Charlemagne à Schuman, a presentation by
Initiatives of Change Lorraine of a European historical perspective, reflecting the
vision of a region which suffered in many European wars. Room 300c
Facilitator: Charles Danguy
Short film – For the Love of Tomorrow, the stunning story of one woman’s change
of heart and her relentless initiatives to reconcile France and Germany. Room 300d
Facilitator: Antoine Jaulmes
Presentation – From Polarization to Participation, can people make a difference
in/through European Institutions?, a case study of the INGO Dialogue Toolkit at
the Council of Europe. Can people make a difference in/through European
Institutions? How the IofC representative helps to make a difference through one of
the European Institutions by using the INGO Dialogue Toolkit. Room 300e
Facilitator: Christoph Spreng
Presentation – My Journey to the Great War and Back, encouraging children to
explore different perspectives on history through language by asking them to write
from the perspective of a foreign soldier in the First World War - in that soldier's
language. Main Hall
Facilitators: Thandi House/Birgit Piegeler-Hughes
Meals
The opportunity to share meals together is not an incidental by-product of living in
the same conference centre. They are as much the life and blood of the real
conversations of Caux as the programmed sessions. We encourage you to use these
as much as possible to take conversations further, connect with others in the Centre
in a more informal way.
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Detailed Programme
THURSDAY 26 JUNE
14h00 onwards Early arrivals Main Hall
18h30-19h15 Dinner Dining Room
20h15-21h30 Introduction to Caux-Initiatives of Change Main Hall
FRIDAY 27 JUNE
08h00-08h45 Breakfast Dining Room
09h15-10h20 Arrivals/registration and welcome coffee Reception/
Main Hall
10h30-12h15 Opening Plenary
Today’s Challenges in Europe
Antoine Jaulmes, France, President of the
CAUX-Initiatives of Change Foundation
Cornelio Sommaruga, Switzerland, Former
President of the International Committee of
the Red Cross and Honorary President of IofC
International
Catherine Guisan, USA, Visiting Professor,
Department of Political Science, University of
Minnesota
Aurora Martin, Romania, Russian Presidential
Academy of National Economy and Public
Administration
Open discussion
Facilitator: Robert Lancaster
Main Hall
12h30-13h15 Lunch Dining Room
14h00-15h45 Working Groups (see page 2 for more details)
Session 1: A Collective Vision
WG1 – Changing Paradigms in the Eastern
Regions of Europe
Moderators: Angela Starovoytova/Catherine
Guisan
Main Hall
WG2 – The Challenge of Immigration
Moderators: Cristina Bignardi/Kojo Jantuah
Room 300d
WG3 – Ethnic Identity and Minority Rights
in a Democracy
Moderator: Aurora Martin/Jens J. Wilhelmsen
Room 300e
WG4 – War-based or Peace-based
Identities
Moderators: Antoine Jaulmes/Thandi
House/Birgit Piegeler-Hughes
Room 400
15h45-16h30 Coffee Break and networking time Terrace
16h45-18h15 Working Groups
Session 2: Creatively Confronting the
Issues
(same
rooms)
18h30-19h15 Dinner Dining Room
20h15-21h30 Evening Programme (see page 3 for more
details)
Short film - Visions d’Europe/De
Charlemagne à Schuman
Facilitator: Charles Danguy
Room 300c
Short film – For the Love of Tomorrow
Facilitator: Antoine Jaulmes
Room 300d
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Presentation – From Polarization to
Participation, can people make a
difference in/through European
Institutions?
Facilitator: Christoph Spreng
Room 300e
Presentation – My Journey to the Great War
and Back
Facilitators: Thandi House/Birgit Piegeler-
Hughes
Main Hall
SATURDAY 28 JUNE )
07h15-08h00 Space for Reflection and Sharing
The Personal Dimension of Change – A
European Perspective
Facilitator: Charles Danguy
Main Hall
Bay Window
08h00-08h45 Breakfast Dining Room
09h15-10h30 Plenary
Emerging Patterns Towards Next Steps
Facilitator: Robert Lancaster
Main Hall
10h30-11h00 Coffee break and networking time
11h00-12h15 Working Groups
Session 3: Engaging in a Collaborative Way
Forward
(same
rooms)
12h30-13h15 Lunch Dining Room
14h00-16h00 Closing Plenary
Plans and Commitments
Facilitator: Antoine Jaulmes
Main Hall
16h00-16h45 Networking coffee and departures Terrace
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ABOUT THE PANELISTS
Catherine Guisan teaches political science and political philosophy in the USA and
Europe. She is the author of Un sens à l'Europe: Gagner la paix 1950-2003 (Paris:
Odile Jacob) and A Political Theory of Identity in European Integration: Memory and
Policies (Routledge: 2012).
Cornelio Sommaruga is a Swiss jurist and diplomat, who was for 12 years President
of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC). As a Swiss and
humanitarian diplomat as well as honorary President of Initiatives of Change
International, he has stood for human dignity and security, tolerance and dialogue,
conflict prevention and inter-personal reconciliation.
Aurora Martin is a professor, researcher and senior advisor in International
Relations. She closely works with the National Council for Combating Discrimination
in Romania and the European Center for Security Studies, George C Marshall. She
also teaches in the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public
Administration.
Antoine Jaulmes is the President of the CAUX-Initiatives of Change Foundation. An
engineer by profession, a historian by passion and European by conviction, he
suggests that 2014-2018 could be the time when Europe would overcome its mental
blocks and become the anchor for world peace which the founding fathers of Europe
had in mind.
FACILITATORS
Angela Starovoytova, Ukraine, Executive Director, Foundations for Freedom (F4F)
Birgit Piegeler-Hughes, Germany, translator, interpreter and tutor, co-founder of
Evident Language.
Charles Danguy, France, President of IofC Lorraine
Christoph Spreng, Switzerland, IofC Delegate to the Council of Europe
Cristina Bignardi, Italy, Consultant Project Management, Pace Adesso Peace Now
Jens J. Wilhelmsen, Norway, former member of the Caux Foundation Board and
author of The Art of Reconciliation – Witness of an Epoch on 3 Continents.
Kojo Jantuah, Ghana/Denmark/UK, Founder of Identity Pathfinder for Reconciliation
and Development
Thandi House, United Kingdom, translator, interpreter and tutor, co-founder of
Evident Language
Robert Lancaster, Australia/UK, process design and facilitation
COORDINATION TEAM
Adrian Dan Pop, Romania, AEUB contact developper
Antoine Jaulmes, France, AEUB head of project
Gracia Laurent, France/Mexico, AEUB conference coordinator