Étapes de la concertation
The Thinking Big Phase sets into motion the UCLG 2022 Town Hall process. Starting with a kick off meeting on 14 January with the leading organizations of each Town Hall and the caucuses, and followed by four Thinking Big Meetings (one per Town Hall) in late January and early February to get to the heart of the issue of each Town Hall. This phase culminates at the UCLG Annual Retreat taking place from 21-25 February with an all Town Halls Meeting presenting the deliberations of the Thinking Big phase with the presence of the UCLG membership and partners.
The Visit and Write phase aims at landing the deliberations from the Thinking Big phase and taking them into consideration during the field visits and towards a policy paper outline. The phase kicks off at the UCLG Annual Retreat All Town Halls meeting and includes site visits set to take place between March and May. These visits will present an experience of a local or regional government and help the members of the Town Hall to see firsthand the experience of the UCLG membership in the field. This phase includes developing a proposed outline of the policy paper,ready for consultation by June.
In the Consultation and Presentation phase, consultations on the Town Hall policy papers will occur through the UCLG Meets platform culminating with the presentation of the policy papers and their recommendations at the UCLG World Congress in Daejeon . The phase kicks off in June with the consultation of the policy paper outlines by members of each Town Hall and Caucus providing input to the papers. The result of the consultations is a final policy paper to be presented to the UCLG membership and consultation mechanisms at the World Congress in Daejeon from 10-14 October.
The Global Commons
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A propos de cette concertation
This Town Hall is aimed at thinking about the local public services of the future and debate around the new essentials to transform the relationship between society and the global commons starting from the voices of the people.
The COVID-19 pandemic and its related crises have underlined what is essential to our everyday lives and have redefined the notion of what is public and what should be considered as part of the commons. It has never been clearer that basic services such as access to housing, to water and sanitation, to health, to nutritious and sustainable food, and to transport are indispensable to protect the livelihood of our communities. Over the past two years, the importance of access to green public spaces, the right to clean air and a clean environment, digital rights and the right to connectivity, the right to quality time, among others, has risen.
Town Hall :
Lorena Zarate, Global Platform for the Right to the City
Aik van Eemeren, Lead Public Tech at CTO, City of Amsterdam, and representative of the Cities Coalition for Digital Rights
Nina Madsen, Program Officer, Open Society Foundations
Karishma Rajoo, General Manager, ACCORD
Marcela Villarreal, Director of Partnerships Division, Food and Agriculture
Thomas George, Global Lead, Urban, UNICEF
Representatives of the Youth, Feminist and Accessibility Caucuses
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