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- Ethical and philosophical fundamentals: subjectivity, domination, and emancipation
- Human rights, peoples, territories, and defense of Mother Earth
- Political subjects, the architecture of power, and democracy
- Production, distribution and consumption, access to wealth, common goods, and economies in transition
Proposals > Political subjects, the architecture of power, and democr... < Volver
January 22 2012
Territories: paradigm shifts that need to be
made for the transition
Territories are objectively called to play a decisive role in
designing and conducting the necessary transition.
By Charles Leopold Mayer Foundation for Human Progress ◾ French Collective Rio+20 ◾ Pierre Calame
January 22 2012
Governance: paradigm shifts that need to be
made for the transition
In societies in full transformation as is the case for us, we need
to adopt a more dynamic point of view on governance.
By Charles Leopold Mayer Foundation for Human Progress ◾ French Collective Rio+20 ◾ Pierre Calame
January 04 2012
Proposals of Bolivia, Ecuador and Paraguay for
Rio+20
We share here some of the perspectives and conceptual breakthroughs
extracted from Rio+20 submissions of the States of Paraguay, ...
By Ecuador ◾ Paraguay ◾ Plurinational State of Bolivia
January 04 2012
The Voice of Children and Youth for Rio+20
We are the next generation of decision-makers and we stand for
action and change. Therefore, we pledge the following commitments ...
By 2011 Tunza International Youth and Children Conference
December 09 2011
Rio+20 and beyond: no future without justice
Here we propose eight principles as the foundation for a new
sustainability rights framework.
By Civil Society Reflection Group on Global Development
December 02 2011
What Brazil and What Amazonia Does the World
Need?
Brazil is without a doubt a country of enormous possibilities – but
there can be no disguising the levels of social exclusion, the ...
By Cândido Grzybowski ◾ Forum for a New World Governance
November 27 2011
Effective change strategies for the Great
Transition
A myriad of civil society organisations1 (CSOs) all over the planet
are working hard to tackle global environmental and ...
By Michael Narberhaus ◾ Smart Civil Society Organisations
November 21 2011
People’s Statement on Sustainable Development
and Rio+20
For sustainable economies to develop, it is crucial to democratize
ownership, control and decision-making over productive resources ...
By Asia-Pacific Research Network ◾ IBON International
November 21 2011
Subnational Governments: Key Actors in the
Rio+20 Process
Subnational governments are particularly well placed for identifying
the needs and the strengths of their communities in ...
By Network of Regional Governements for Sustainable Development
November 13 2011
The Great Transition: a tale of how it turned
out right
The only way to overcome these systemic problems is through a set of
solutions which themselves address the whole. We are facing a ...
By New Economics Foundation