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SUMMARY:Summer University in Barcelona: Escola Estiu 2016
DESCRIPTION:This year’s summer school of the Catalonian foundation Nous Horitzons served as a space to reflect and advance. Its programme evolved around questions on the future of the European Union\, and Catalonia in particular\, on a political but also economic level. \nA panel debate\, organised by the Green European Foundation\, with speakers such as Ernest Urtasun (MEP Greens/EFA\, Iniciativa per Catalunya Verds & Economist)\, dealt with the topic of fiscal paradises\, tax evasion and whistle-blower protection in the aftermath of the release of the Panama papers. \nMoreover\, different parallel workshops were organised on the second day of the workshop on relevant topics such as the consequences of the Brexit or perspectives of the welfare state. \nFor practical information and detailed programme\, visit the website of Fundació Nous Horitzons.
URL:https://gef.eu/event/summer-university-barcelona-escola-estiu-2016/
LOCATION:Barcelona\, Spain
CATEGORIES:Summer university
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SUMMARY:"Green Values\, Religion and Secularism" Debate in Belfast
DESCRIPTION:This event was a chance to continue the fruitful discussions about the topics featured in the book “Green Values\, Religion and Secularism”. With this publication\, the Green European Foundation aspires to foster the debate within the Greens towards a more coherent stance on the changing role of religion in European society. \nThe debate in Belfast was entitled “Green values and progressive politics: religion\, humanism and the ethical basis for political activism”. It featured Erica Meijers (Co-Editor\, Bureau de Helling) who will speak about “Marx\, Religion and Politics” and a discussion about the book\, with Nuala Ahern (Co-Editor\, Green Foundation Ireland)\, John Barry (Professor of Green Political Economy at Queen’s University Belfast) and Erica Meijers. \nThe debate was organised with the help of the Centre for Sustainability and Environmental Governance in Queen’s University Belfast. \nTIME AND LOCATION: Saturday the 9th of July\, between 11h00 and 16h00\, at Queen’s University Belfast.
URL:https://gef.eu/event/green-values-religion-secularism-debate-belfast/
LOCATION:Queen’s University\, University Road\, Belfast\, BT7 1NN\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Debate
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X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=DESCRIPTION:This event was a chance to continue the fruitful discussions about the topics featured in the book “Green Values Religion and Secularism”. With this publication the Green European Foundation aspires to foster the debate within the Greens towards a more coherent stance on the changing role of religion in European society. \nThe debate in Belfast was entitled “Green values and progressive politics: religion humanism and the ethical basis for political activism”. It featured Erica Meijers (Co-Editor Bureau de Helling) who will speak about “Marx Religion and Politics” and a discussion about the book with Nuala Ahern (Co-Editor Green Foundation Ireland) John Barry (Professor of Green Political Economy at Queen’s University Belfast) and Erica Meijers. \nThe debate was organised with the help of the Centre for Sustainability and Environmental Governance in Queen’s University Belfast. \nTIME AND  Saturday the 9th of July between 11h00 and 16h00 at Queen’s University Belfast.;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=University Road:geo:-5.9365702,54.5841237
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20160629T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20160629T130000
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SUMMARY:"Commons and Public Partnership" Workshop in Brussels
DESCRIPTION:This event is a part of our Reclaim the Commons project\, which this year aspires to provide relevant insights to the relation between the commons and policy\, and the impact of the commons as a governance model on the public services. \nThemes of the Workshop: \nHow do we build relationships between the collective initiatives\, which focus on the new transitions around the commons\, and the public authorities? What places are the commons claiming and how are sharing and diversity perceived by the public authorities? And how to move forward by overcoming obstacles and building new models? These questions will be addressed during the workshop with the help of our speakers: \n\nJean-Claude Englebert\, First alderman in charge of urban planning and communal properties in Forest\, Brussels;\nLoïc Géronnez\, Commons Josaphat\, Brussels.\n\nTime and Location: Wednesday\, the 29th of June\, from 11h00 to 13h00\, at the premises of Etopia in Brussels (Place des barricades\, 1 – 4è étage).
URL:https://gef.eu/event/commons-public-partnership-workshop-brussels/
LOCATION:Brussels Workshop Etopia\, Place des Barricades\, 1\, Brussels\, Brussels\, 1000\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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SUMMARY:"Balkan Watchdogs: Cross border Environmental Reporting" Workshop in Bulgaria
DESCRIPTION:The workshop’s aim was to support young and active journalists from Bulgaria\, Serbia and Macedonia\, who have an interest in the practice of watchdog journalism\, telling stories of environmental dangers and exploring new sustainable solutions offered by the Green economy. This event is a part of the Journalists and Policy Makers Boost Green Economy project\, organised by the Green European Foundation\, with the support of the BlueLink Foundation (Bulgaria)\, the Association for Sustainable Social-Economic Development Sunrise (Macedonia) and Drugi Novi Centar Association (Serbia). \nThe training represented a great opportunity for the young journalists and professionals with an interest in the practice of watchdog journalism in the public interest. It provided the participants with important insights in the cross-border environmental issues in the Balkans and the Green policies as the alternative solutions. This experience served as a platform for knowledge exchange and a chance to enhance the professional skills of the participants. The training was implemented in English. \nThe workshop was facilitated by: Dr. Pavel Antonov\, Chief Editor at the Evromegdan.bg virtual newsroom of the BlueLink foundation; Paul Brown\, Editor\, Climate News Network; Zlatko Simonovski\, researcher and journalist and Beatrice White\, Deputy Editor at Green European Journal. \n  \nPurpose of the Workshop \nWith rule of law and democratic mechanisms failing to protect nature and public interest\, ethical professional watchdog journalism is essential for raising awareness and promoting Green policy solutions in South Eastern European societies. Success stories of environmental and social change\, environmental justice and Green policies advanced by new politicians\, policy-makers and activists fail to effectively reach – and inspire – the general public. \nTherefore\, the workshop aimed to: \n\nBuild on the professional skills and integrity of young and active journalists;\nEngage them creatively and professionally in a virtual newsroom to facilitate authoritative and well-written creative feature articles of environmental change;\nGuide them while they publish and popularise journalistic articles (in text and image) in English and their native languages;\nAllow new policy-makers\, Green politicians\, academic and civil society experts to foster journalists’ understanding of available success cases\, technological and policy solutions.
URL:https://gef.eu/event/balkan-watchdogs-cross-border-environmental-reporting-workshop-bulgaria/
LOCATION:Bulgaria\, Bulgaria
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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SUMMARY:ECOPRO Seminar in Ireland: "A Community Approach to Sustainable Work in the Circular Economy"
DESCRIPTION:The theme of this seminar was “FULL CIRCLE: A Community Approach to Sustainable Work in the Circular Economy”. With this focus\, the seminar in Ireland aspired to reflect further on the current topics of our ECOPRO project. \nTherefore\, some of the most relevant questions which were addressed during the event were: \n\nWhat role do community groups\, co-operatives and local enterprises have in the circular economy? \nUnder what conditions can the circular economy help us accelerate the transition to a resilient and low carbon society?\n\nThis seminar was based on a participatory format\, blending presentations with facilitated conversations. The list of speakers included Dr. Anne Snick (KU Leuven\, Belgium) and Clare Downey (Community Reuse Network\, Ireland). \nTIME: Seminar was held between 14h00 and 16h30 on the 10th of June. \nLOCATION: WeCreate Workspace\, located in Cloughjordan Ecovillage in Tipperary\, Ireland.
URL:https://gef.eu/event/ecopro-seminar-ireland-community-approach-sustainable-work-circular-economy/
LOCATION:WeCreate Workspace\, Cloughjordan Ecovillage\, Tipperary\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20160602T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20160602T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T212851
CREATED:20170120T122338Z
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SUMMARY:How should g(G)reens vote in the EU referendum? An open debate in London
DESCRIPTION:What is the Green case for Brexit? What is the Green case to remain in the EU? \nGreen European Foundation\, in collaboration with the Green House Think Tank\, brought together the leading Green politicians and thinkers to debate the consequences of the EU Referendum in UK. \nIn this lively debate\, we hosted Molly Scott Cato (Green MEP) and Dick Pels (Dutch Green Party and author of A Heart for Europe)\, who argued why UK should remain in the EU. On the other hand\, Jenny Jones (Green Party Baroness) and Patricia McKenna (former Green MEP for Dublin) presented reasons for leaving. \nLOCATION: NW1 2BJ – Friends House 173-177 Euston Road\, London\, NW1 2BJ\, United Kingdom \nTIME: Thursday\, 2nd of June 2016\, from 18h15 to 20h00
URL:https://gef.eu/event/ggreens-vote-eu-referendum-open-debate-london/
LOCATION:Friends House\, 173-177 Euston Road\, London\, NW1 2BJ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Debate
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20160527T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20160528T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T212851
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SUMMARY:"European Migration: Causes and Effects" Dublin Summer School 2016
DESCRIPTION:This year’s Summer School in Dublin focused on how civil society can manage migration and the attitudes towards it in a positive and constructive way\, with a broader remit of linking migration to poverty and indeed to climate change and general Green issues. Furthermore\, this event specifically addressed the situation in Ireland and its role as a Member State of the European Union in finding solutions to this humanitarian crisis. \nLIST OF SPEAKERS: \n\nBarry Andrews (Chief Executive Officer of GOAL)\nJohn Barry (Professor of Green Political Economy at QUB)\nNessa Childers (Independent MEP for Dublin)\nValerie Cox (RTÉ journalist)\nCatherine Devitt (Environmental Justice Officer\, Jesuit Centre for Faith and Justice)\nSandy Dunlop (Terenure Initiative)\nMark Fielding (Chief Executive Officer of ISME)\nBrian Killoran (Chief Executive Officer of Immigrant Council of Ireland)\nMaria Giovanna Manieri (Advisor on Migration and Asylum for the Greens/EFA\, European Parliament)\nDuncan Stewart (Broadcaster and Chair of Green Foundation Ireland)\n\n  \nLOCATION: National College of Ireland\, IFSC\, Dublin 1 \nVIDEOS: Video recordings of the insightful lectures from this event are available in this link. 
URL:https://gef.eu/event/european-migration-causes-effects-dublin-summer-school-2016/
LOCATION:National College of Ireland\, Mayor Street\, IFSC\, Dublin 1\, Dublin\,  D01 Y300\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Summer university
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X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=DESCRIPTION:This year’s Summer School in Dublin focused on how civil society can manage migration and the attitudes towards it in a positive and constructive way with a broader remit of linking migration to poverty and indeed to climate change and general Green issues. Furthermore this event specifically addressed the situation in Ireland and its role as a Member State of the European Union in finding solutions to this humanitarian crisis. \nLIST OF SPEAKERS: \n\nBarry Andrews (Chief Executive Officer of GOAL)\nJohn Barry (Professor of Green Political Economy at QUB)\nNessa Childers (Independent MEP for Dublin)\nValerie Cox (RTÉ journalist)\nCatherine Devitt (Environmental Justice Officer Jesuit Centre for Faith and Justice)\nSandy Dunlop (Terenure Initiative)\nMark Fielding (Chief Executive Officer of ISME)\nBrian Killoran (Chief Executive Officer of Immigrant Council of Ireland)\nMaria Giovanna Manieri (Advisor on Migration and Asylum for the Greens/EFA European Parliament)\nDuncan Stewart (Broadcaster and Chair of Green Foundation Ireland)\n\n  \n National College of Ireland IFSC Dublin 1 \nVIDEOS: Video recordings of the insightful lectures from this event are available in this link. ;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=Mayor Street\, IFSC\, Dublin 1:geo:-6.2434756,53.3493185
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20160526T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20160527T153000
DTSTAMP:20260403T212851
CREATED:20170120T150057Z
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SUMMARY:"Crossing Borders - Refugee and Asylum Policy in Europe" Conference in Berlin
DESCRIPTION:This event addressed the scope and the causes of the ongoing crisis in relation to Refugee\, Asylum and Migration policies in Europe. Furthermore\, it analysed the EU’s lack of political consensus and co-ordination in the process of decision-making and the impact of this situation on the ongoing crisis. \nThis conference included experts from Europe and the US\, as well as from the EU’s southern neighbour regions\, who discussed crucial issues of Europe’s asylum and migration policies. \nSome of the most important debates that this event aspired to contribute to are: \n\nWhat are our responsibilities as Europeans in face of the refugee crisis?\nHow do debates in Europe differ between countries? What are the reasons for these differences? And how much common ground will we be able to find?\nHow can we create a European refugee policy that enables us to act in solidarity\, while also respecting the Geneva Convention?\nIs it possible to establish a European minimum consensus that goes beyond repression and closing the borders? Or will we instead have to form changing and flexible alliances between member states to decide\, for example\, whether or not to receive refugees or how to cooperate with neighbouring countries that serve as a refuge for refugees and migrant workers?\nHow can we create a common EU border regime?\nHow can the EU improve co-operation with its neighbours\, in order to stabilise Europe’s external borders and improve the conditions for refugees in the initial receiving countries?\n\n  \nPROGRAMME: \nDAY 1: Thursday\, 26th of May (Open to public) \n15h00 Welcome and introduction by Ralf Fücks (President\, Heinrich Böll Foundation\, Berlin) \n15h15 Keynote debate: Europe’s Responsibility – Europe’s Future \nSpeakers: Sven Biscop (Professor and Director “Europe in the World”\, Egmont Royal Institute for International Relations\, Brussels)\, Rosa Balfour (Senior Fellow\, The German Marshall Fund of the United States\, Brussels) and Ralf Fücks (President\, Heinrich Böll Foundation\, Berlin) \n16h45 Panel: European Realities \nSpeakers: Pernilla Bäckman (Researcher\, Swedish Institute for European Policy Studies\, Stockholm)\,  Thanos Dokos (Director-General\, Hellenic Foundation for European & Foreign Policy\, Athens)\, Piotr Buras (Head of Warsaw Office\, European Council on Foreign Relations\, Warsaw)\, Steffen Angenendt (Head of Research Division\, German Institute for International and Security Affairs\, Berlin) \n18h45 Keynote and Panel: Cosmopolitanism\, International Law and National Interests \nSpeakers: Carol Batchelor\, Director of the Division of International Protection\, UNHCR\, Geneva)\, Kathleen Newland (Senior Fellow and Co-Founder of the Migration Policy Institute\, Washington D.C.)\, Aboubakr Jamai (Professor and Dean\, School of Business and International Relations\, IAU College\, Aix-en-Provence/Rabat)\, Rebecca Harms (MEP\, Chair\, The Greens/EFA\, Brussels) \nDAY 2: Friday\, 27th of May (Closed to public) \n10h00 Keynote 1: Europe’s Asylum Policy – A Vision Limited by Realities \nSpeakers: Lotte Leicht (Advocacy Director\, European Union\, Human Rights Watch\, Brussels) and Yves Pascouau (Director of Migration and Mobility Policies\, European Policy Centre\, Brussels) \n11h30 Debate 1: European Asylum Policy: Shared Responsibilities\, Shared Obligations  \nSpeakers: Matthieu Tardis (Research Fellow\, Centre for Migration and Citizenship\, IFRI\, Paris)\, Maciej Duszczyk (Professor and Head of Research Unit\, Centre of Migration Research\, Warsaw)\, Sara Prestianni (ARCI\, Roma) and Reinhard Bütikofer (MEP\, Chair\, The European Green Party\, Brussels) \n14h00 Keynote 2: Europe’s Border Protection – A Vision Limited by Realities \nGerald Knaus (Chairman\, European Stability Initiative\, Berlin/Istanbul) and Doris Peschke (General Secretary\, Churches’ Commission for Migrants in Europe\, Brussels) \n15h30 Debate 2: Repelling\, Sealing Off\, Relocating: Risks and Ramifications of Europe’s Border Protection \nSpeakers: Andreas Takis (Assistant Professor\, Aristotle University\, Thessaloniki)\, Metin Çorabatır (President\, Research Center on Asylum and Migration\, Ankara)\, Manuel Sarrazin (German MP\, Alliance 90/The Greens\, Berlin) and Emina Bužinkić (Activist\, Centre for Peace Studies\, Zagreb) \nLOCATION: Heinrich Böll Foundation\, Schumannstraße 8\, 10117 Berlin\, Germany \nLANGUAGES: The conference was translated simultaneously in German/English.
URL:https://gef.eu/event/crossing-borders-refugee-asylum-policy-europe-conference-berlin/
LOCATION:Heinrich Böll Foundation\, Schumannstraße\, 8\, Berlin\, 10117\, Germany
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20160526T000000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20160526T080000
DTSTAMP:20260403T212851
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SUMMARY:"Commons and Resource Sharing" Workshop in Brussels
DESCRIPTION:This workshop is a part of the Reclaim the Commons project\, which in 2016 has a special focus on two themes – the relation between the commons and policy\, and the impact of commons as a governance model on the public services. In the scope of this transnational project\, the Green European Foundation and Etopia will implement three events in Belgium throughout this year\, with this workshop as the first. \nThemes of the Workshop: \nFrom economic platforms to waste and energy management cooperatives\, the question of communal structures is becoming more and more salient. Linked to the question of resource management\, these new structures offer a range of new and innovative opportunities and projects. Trust between partners\, savings made as well as original forms of co-management and coordination provide pathways to new alternatives. \nWhat are the means and frameworks to be put in place? Towards which objectives? And how does the sharing of communal resources represent an ecological and social alternative. These are some of the questions we tackled during this event with our speakers. \nSpeakers: \n\nThe Gérard Fourré and Marc Moura from the Comptoir des ressources créatives and Dynamo;\nBertrand Merckx from Ecores.\n\nTime and Location: \nDate TBC\, at the premises of Etopia in Brussels (Place des barricades\, 1 – 4th floor).
URL:https://gef.eu/event/commons-resource-sharing-workshop-brussels/
LOCATION:Brussels Workshop Etopia\, Place des Barricades\, 1\, Brussels\, Brussels\, 1000\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20160521T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20160521T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T212851
CREATED:20170120T152756Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170120T153624Z
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SUMMARY:Back to Borders? Panel Debate at the EGP Council in Utrecht
DESCRIPTION:What do borders mean in today’s Europe? Be it the harrowing images of refugees risking their lives to scale barbed wire fences\, or the policing of public spaces in the name of security measures\, these dividing lines have a very real impact on the lives of human beings. \nWhereas once walls and barriers appeared to be crumbling on the continent\, it seems today that the space around us is increasingly being carved up\, sometimes very starkly with the return of border controls\, other times almost imperceptibly with the creeping entrenchment of cleavages in identity. What does this trend tell us about the Europe we inhabit today? Are new battle lines being drawn? \nA panel debate in connection to the latest edition of the Green European Journal\, ‘Checkpoint Europe: The Return of Borders’ \nSpeakers: \n\nTineke Strik (Green Dutch MP\, Professor at Centre for Migration law of the Radboud University\, and Member of the Council of Europe)\nKrzysztof Czyzewski (writer\, philosopher and theatre director\, co-founder and president of the Borderland Foundation in Poland)\nFrançois Gemenne (political scientist\, specialised in migration and environmental affairs. He lectures on these issues in various universities\, including Sciences Po Paris and the University of Liège)\n\nModerator: Erica Meijers (Editor in chief the Dutch cultural and political magazine De Helling). \nDate: Saturday\, 21 May \nTime: 12:15- 13:45 \nVenue: \nCursus- en Vergadercentrum Domstad \nKoningsbergerstraat 9 \n3531 AJ Utrecht \nThe Netherlands
URL:https://gef.eu/event/back-borders-panel-debate-egp-council-utrecht/
LOCATION:Cursus- en Vergadercentrum Domstad\,  Koningsbergerstraat 9\, Utrecht\, 3531 AJ\, Netherlands
CATEGORIES:Debate
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20160520T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20160520T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T212851
CREATED:20170120T183729Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170215T133836Z
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SUMMARY:Book Launch of "Green Values\, Religion and Secularism" in Utrecht
DESCRIPTION:This event featured a discussion on the subject of the book “Green Values\, Religion and Secularism”. \nEdited by Erica Meijers and Nuala Ahern\, the book reflects on the relationship between politics and religion\, both in their own lives and in society. The content of the book provides a space of reflexion for the Green politicians from different European contexts\, about the way their own religious or secular values influence their political attitude; the role of religion in the public forum; conflicts between fundamental rights\, such as the freedom of religion and the principle of sexual and gender equality; the role of Islam in Europe and the question whether religion is a source of inspiration or an obstacle for Green politics. \nThe publication’s aim is to stimulate a debate within the Greens about values\, religious or secular\, which is urgently needed within a Europe haunted by many different crises at the same time. Therefore\, this event is an invitation to work towards a more coherent debate within the Greens on the changing role of religion in society. \nThe speakers participating in the discussion were Philippe Lamberts (MEP)\, Ali Bas (Member of Nordrhein-Westfälischen Landtag)\, Meyrem Almaci (President of Groen) and Judith Sargentini (MEP). \nThe discussion during this event was moderated by Erica Meijers (Bureau de Helling).
URL:https://gef.eu/event/book-launch-green-values-religion-secularism-utrecht/
LOCATION:Utrecht\, Netherlands
CATEGORIES:Debate
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20160519T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20160521T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T212851
CREATED:20170121T113805Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170314T100521Z
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SUMMARY:Youth Conference "Digital Commons" in Belgrade
DESCRIPTION:This three-days conference included talks and panel discussions with a focus on the theme of “Internet as a Commons and the New Politics / New Economy of Commoning”. The aim of the event was to provide space for a European debate on how to re-decentralise and reclaim the Internet as a Commons\, which also leaves it open to commercial opportunities. \nIn terms of the programme\, the first day provided insights into relevant themes\, such as The Copernican Revolution of Copyright Regulation\, Digital Commons in New EU Copyright Law\, Social Networks as a Commons and more. \nThe second day consisted of many panel discussions\, along with talks related to Knowledge as a Commons – Innovation & Creativity through Open Access\, Transformative Power of the Commons and Open Innovation. \nDuring the last day of the conference\, the participants analysed Trust & Distrust in Internet Governance\, Data PPPs\, Selfgoverned Commons\, in addition to other relevant topics.
URL:https://gef.eu/event/youth-conference-digital-commons-belgrade/
LOCATION:Belgrade Chamber of Commerce\, Belgrade Chamber of Commerce\, Kneza Miloša Street no. 12/VI\, Belgrade\, 11000\, Serbia
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20160518T113000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20160518T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T212851
CREATED:20170121T114458Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170215T131543Z
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SUMMARY:Conference on Migration and Refugees Policy in Madrid
DESCRIPTION:This event offered important insights into the current migration policy crisis in Europe\, and more specifically about systematic problems affecting the refugees and asylum seekers. It provided a multitude of perspectives on the situation coming from experts working in immigration services\, NGO professionals active in this field\, along with local and regional politicians. The programme of this one-day event includde workshops and discussions\, with topics detailed below. \nPROGRAMME \n11:30 to 14:00 Workshop (Invitation Only) \nIt served as a meeting place where the experts responsible for immigration and refugees told about their experiences in this field and the problems they come across in order to carry out the work of reception and integration of refugees. Through these shared experiences we tried to find channels of practical action that can be implemented within the competence of governments on national\, regional and local levels. \nModerated by: Marta Carballo \nSpeakers: \n\nIone Belarra (Podemos national MP) who exposed  the role of the Spanish government in this crisis\, focusing on the management and implementation of their commitments\, along with the analysis of reception and access to asylum in Spain.\nEstrella Galán (CEAR Secretary General) who made a summary of the current refugee situation in Spain\, and the role of NGOs;\nManuel Soria (Activist and Member of EQUO political party) who reflected on the aspects of integration policies and immigrant and refugee reception from his experience in the cities of Ceuta and Melilla.\n\n17:00 to 19:00 The European Dis-unity on Refugees \nThis roundtable dealt with the shift of European policy in regards to the asylum and refugees. Furthermore\, it provided a discussion amongst prominent NGO experts on the agreements with developing countries\, with particular relevance of the EU-Turkey deal and its consequences. \nModerated by: Cecilia Carballo (President of EQUO Foundation) \nSpeakers: \n\nMaria Giovanna Manieri (Political Advisor on Migration and Asylum for the Greens/EFA group in the European Parliament);\nSagrario Martín (President of Doctors of the World Spain)\nJoaquín Nieto (Director of the International Labour Organisation in Spain).\n\n19:00 to 20:00 Fortress Europe or Open Europe? \nThis session presented the experiences and perceptions of society towards migration and refugees\, the treatment by the media and its influence within society. The campaign “Do not be entangled” was also presented. \nModerated by: Reyes Montiel (EQUO Foundation) \nSpeakers: \n\nSergio de Otto (Communication Expert);\nManolo Soria (Activist and EQUO Melilla Spokesman);\nRosabel Argote (CEAR Euskadi) who will presentation of the campaign “Do not be entangled”.\n\nLOCATION: Centro Cultural Galileo – C/Galileo 39\, Madrid\, Spain  \nFor further information head over to EQUO event page.
URL:https://gef.eu/event/conference-migration-refugees-policy-madrid/
LOCATION:Centro Cultural Galileo\, Calle Fernando el Católico\, 35\, Madrid\, 28015 \, Spain
CATEGORIES:Conference,Debate,Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20160506T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20160507T143000
DTSTAMP:20260403T212851
CREATED:20170121T115953Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170215T131849Z
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SUMMARY:Workshop in Barcelona: EU Borders Management and Migration Policies
DESCRIPTION:The programme of the workshop enabled a discussion on dismantling the European Fortress and the possibilities of alternative refugee and migration policies. \nThe first day of the event included a round-table debate on the role of the city in reception and social integration of refuges. Therefore\, the focus here was on the situation occurring on the local level\, with representatives from Austria\, Germany and Barcelona. \nDuring the second day\, the workshop provided space for examining the context of the European refugee crisis and the externalisation of EU borders. These panels led to important conclusions about the impacts of the inner European policies that simultaneously affect the situation on an international level. Furthermore\, the speakers provided interesting and different insights about the conditions in Libanon\, Mellila and Italy\, together with an overview of the development of general issues related to the refugees in recent years. \nFinally\, an additional topic was the question of the responsibility of European Union and its member states\, along with the challenges of the Dublin Regulation. Here\, Ernest Urtasun presented the Dublin Reform paper of the Greens at the European Parliament. This session evoked many questions and comments from the participants who valuated and criticized the Green position. \nPROGRAMME: \n\n\n\nDAY 1 (Friday\, 6th of May) \n\n\n\n18:00 -19:30  Welcome by Susanne Rieger (Co-President of GEF) and RoundTable: Refugee-City:  From reception to social integration moderated by Blanca Garcés (Resercher at Barcelona Centre for International Affairs) \n\n\n\nDAY 2 (Saturday\, 7th of May) \n\n\n\n10:30 – 12-30 Welcome and opening remarks by Dolors Comas d’Argemir (Fundació Nous Horitzons)\, who will moderate Session I: The European Refugee Crisis and the Externalization of EU Borders. \n13:00 – 14:30 Session II: European and States Members Responsibility. Challenges to the Dublin Regulation moderated by Gemma Pinyol (GRITIM-UPF) \n14:30 Closing Session by Susanne Rieger \nLOCATION: Centre Cívic Convent de Sant Agustí (Carrer del Comerç\, 36) Barcelona \nRELATED CONTENT: Debate videos from the second day of the event are available for streaming in Spanish. \nVideo 1 | Video 2
URL:https://gef.eu/event/workshop-barcelona-eu-borders-management-migration-policies/
LOCATION:Centre Cívic Convent de Sant Agustí\,  Carrer del Comerç\, 36\, Barcelona\, 08003 \, Spain
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20160421T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20160421T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T212851
CREATED:20170121T121633Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170215T131334Z
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SUMMARY:ECOPRO Seminar in Brussels
DESCRIPTION:As a part of the ECOPRO project with a focus on the “Sustainable Work for All in a Post-Growth Society”\, an inspiring seminar was held in Brussels\, as an opportunity to engage with the different participants of the project. Three relevant speakers participated it the seminar with the presentations focusing on the central theme of the new ways of “work”\, presented with a variety of perspectives. \nThe first speaker was Dustin Benton\, head of Energy and Resources at Green Alliance\, a charity and independent think tank focused on ambitious leadership for the environment. Mr. Benton gave a very interesting presentation about jobs in a circular economy. He participated in a study about the potential of new jobs in a circular economy in Italy\, Poland and Germany. \nThe second speaker was Raimon Roda\, director at the Baix Llobregat Agricultural park just outside Barcelona. He used the park as an example of the potentials for the agricultural areas near cities to foster sustainable development and evolution towards local food production. \nThe last speaker of the day was Anne Snick\, expert on gender and social sustainable economy. Her presentation focused on the need of the current economy to serve the basic societal functions –  efficient allocation of resources to the well being of all. Her presentation also highlighted the gender implications of contemporary economic system and possible solutions for such issues. \nThis seminar ended with a fruitful discussion and a lot of questions from the participants after each presentation.
URL:https://gef.eu/event/ecopro-seminar-brussels/
LOCATION:Brussels\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20160417T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20160417T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T212851
CREATED:20170121T180156Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170121T180156Z
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SUMMARY:Ecopolis 2016: Power\, Politics & Chocolate
DESCRIPTION:This year’s edition of Ecopolis was a day filled with inspiring debates\, books\, round tables and documentaries. The golden thread was the theme Power\, Politics and Chocolate. Five different panel debates took place throughout the day: \nDebate 1: Power and Europe \nIn this first debate\, the writer Joris Luyendijk and MEP Bart Staes discussed\, among others\, the question of who holds real power today. The power that each citizen has in him- or herself\, which can be exerted with each local\, national and European election\, was one of the main topics during this panel. Moreover\, the power of lobbies\, which lies in their financial resources\, was discussed. \nDebate 2: What comes after COP21 in Paris? \nThe cynicism about the actual effects of the climate agreement reached in Paris last November is huge. The panellists of this debate discussed on whether any change which leads towards the implementation of the agreement is visible\, and argued for a positive view on the matter as transition requires time. Natalie Eggermont\, member of Climate Express\, and Karel Verhoeven\, editor in chief of De Standaard\, both stated that climate can function as a mobilising factor for many citizens. Faiza Oulahsen from Greenpeace added that citizens’ movements should continue to seek to mobilise and to remind important decision-makers to recall their ‘Paris moment’. \nDebate 3: Chocolate \nSince it is not easy for Ivorian chocolate farmers to be granted access to the international market\, cooperative models such as Ecookim are essential for producers on the ground. Ecookim’s director\, Mamadou Bamba\, was part of this debate’s panel\, and spoke about the challenges fair chocolate production faces in the light of economic globalisation. Isabelle Quirynen of Bittersweet emphasised the importance of close cooperation between producers and farmers\, which results not only in a good quality of the chocolate\, but also a more bio-ecological product. At the same time\, consumers are also partly responsible for the ways in which chocolate is produced\, since they can make a conscious choice for sustainable products. In addition\, higher tax levels could also lead to less burdens for fair trade products. As Olivier De Schutter\, international food expert\, stated\, decisiveness from high levels will be essential in the transition to a sustainable food system. \nDebate 4: Enough \nThe unstoppable need for economic growth will result not only in the phenomenon of the ‘oil peak’\, but also in that of the less tangible ‘happiness peak’\, as we are\, according to professor Niko Paech\, faced with too many choices and information\, resulting in increased levels of stress. In line with the degrowth scenario\, we must face the truth that equal prosperity with improved technology will remain an illusion. The whole system needs to find a new balance for a structural change. Green philosopher John Thackara stated that the situation is already developing in the right direction: while several years ago only a small number of local projects could be found\, now there are thousands initiatives flourishing\, but the overall story arc is still missing. It is\, however\, not easy to avoid the trap of growth displayed by the ‘sharing economy’ (e.g. Airbnb). When driven by an economic model of growth\, such initiatives can extract more value from society than their actual social benefits. As a starting point towards an era of degrowth\, the panel suggested a redistribution of work\, based on a 20-hour working week combined with a system of local self-sufficiency. Wannes Cappelle\, author of Ont-ferm U\, also emphasised that special attention must be given to those with a more precarious situation and supported the concept of a minimum income. \nDebate 5: Citizens in the world \nThe United Nations is the only body in which all countries of the world currently sit together around one table. It is therefore an absolutely indispensable organisation\, stated Warda El Kaddouri\, the Belgian youth representative to the United Nations. However\, it is well known that also this organisation suffers from cumbersome bureaucracy. There is a need for re-evaluation\, as stated by writers David Van Reybroeck and Jeroen Olyslaegers. Bottom-up recalibration is underway through the citizens- the “we”\, that is growing\, carries the promise of a renewed awareness in relation to the system. Moreover\, it is also necessary to have a wider that takes into consideration more than only our fellow human beings. A humanism which does not take animals and the planet into consideration is falling too short. This solidarity and humanity must be much more evident than it is today\, said author Annelies Verbeke. \nThe recordings of the different panels in Dutch can be found here.
URL:https://gef.eu/event/ecopolis-2016-power-politics-chocolate/
LOCATION:Kaaitheatre\, Square Sainctelette 20\, Brussels\, 1000\, Belgium
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20160408T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20160408T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T212851
CREATED:20170121T180850Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170215T133528Z
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SUMMARY:Book Launch of 'Green Values\, Religion and Secularism' in Dublin
DESCRIPTION:Published by the Green European Foundation in December 2015\, the book details the ways in which Green politicians from different European contexts reflect on the relationship between politics and religion\, both in their own lives and in society. \nSix European Green Foundations participated in conversations on religion\, Green values and secularism with Green activists and politicians from across Europe: from Austria\, Belgium\, France\, Germany\, Greece\, Ireland\, The Netherlands\, Poland and Turkey. \nFind out more about the publication here. \nIncluded in the book are three Irish interviewees: John Barry\, Trevor Sargent and Mary White. All participated in the event\, which was launched by eco-theologian Seán McDonagh. \nThe event took place on Friday 8th April at the European Parliament Offices in Dublin.
URL:https://gef.eu/event/book-launch-green-values-religion-secularism-dublin/
LOCATION:European Parliament Information Office\, 14 Mount Street Lower\, Grand Canal Dock\, Dublin\, D02 W710\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Launch event
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20160308T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20160308T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T212851
CREATED:20170121T182449Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170121T183726Z
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SUMMARY:"Expulsions" author Saskia Sassen to participate in a debate in Brussels
DESCRIPTION:Saskia Sassen is professor of Sociology at Columbia University in New York. She is an expert on transnational migrations flows and a reference on globalisation. Her books have been translated into 12 languages and she is a member of the Club of Rome. Her criticism of growing inequality has earned her the label of the female “Piketty”. \nThe discussion was introduced by Gie Goris (Mo Magazine)\, with the participation of two special guests: Isabelle Ferreras (Sociologist at UCL\, researcher at FRNRS\, associate at “the labor and worklife program” of Harvard Law School) and Florent Marcellesi (Spokesperson for the Spanish Greens in the European Parliament\, member of the European Parliament as of next October\, and expert in international cooperation). The lecture was held in English\, with translation to French and Flemish. \nSassen’s most recent book\, “Expulsions: Brutality and Complexity in the Global Economy” describes how capitalism has entered a new phase that is increasingly brutal\, even for those who may previously have felt shielded. The usual concepts of injustice and poverty are no longer sufficient to explain the current dislocation\, both socio-economic and ecological\, which is translated by a sharp rise in inequalities and unemployment\, an increasing number of people in incarceration\, as well as the accelerated destruction of land and water reserves. The time has come to recognise these tendencies as exclusions\, or even as expulsions: from one’s livelihood\, one’s home and even from the biosphere which renders life possible. \nWhat Sassen attempted to demonstrate is the complexity generated by the combination of knowledge or technologies\, used within the financial sphere as well as towards the destruction of the environment. This complexity contributes to an obscuring of the responsibilities in this situation. \nPlace: IHECS\, Rue du Poinçon – 1000 BXL \nDate: March 8th\, 2016
URL:https://gef.eu/event/expulsions-author-saskia-sassen-participate-debate-brussels/
LOCATION:IHECS\, Rue de l'Etuve 58-60\, Brussels\, 1000\, Belgium
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