Process phases
Kickoff meeting of the Drafting Committee at the UCLG Retreat
Presentation of the UCLG Pact for the Future and roadmap ahead. Mapping of existing content. Discussion on expected format and narrative. Distribution of drafting tasks through the three axes.
Virtual meeting of the Drafting Committee. Presentation from the World Secretariat and the drafting committee on the key components of the Axes of the Pact. Presentations by the drafting committee on key issues that they think the Pact should address .
Policy Councils provide inputs to the first draft of the Pact for the Future.
Assembly and TownHall processes feed into the first draft of the Pact for the Future, incorporating outcomes of their meetings.
In-person meeting of the Drafting Committee to prepare the draft of the Pact, possibility of a meeting with UCLG UBUNTU Advisory Board.
First complete draft of the Pact for the Future for consultation of membership at UCLG Executive Bureau
UCLG Sections will be invited to present a first draft of their Section Position Paper to the Executive Bureau, which will inform the pact
Upload of the first draft on UCLGMeets: UCLG Sections and members will be able to navigate between the different axes of the Pact for the Future
Online consultations and drafting of the Town Hall Policy Papers: Shared through UCLGMeets, they will feed into the drafting of the Pact.
UCLG members receive a first version of the Pact for the Future
Third Meeting of the Drafting Committee
Presentation and discussion of a first Final Draft of the Pact for the Future
Final Draft of the Pact for the Future presented to UCLG leadership and membership for approval
People
Pacto para el Futuro de la Humanidad
About this process
This axis wants to challenge how we relate to each other, how we relate on a basis of inequality, and how our societies are built in the acceptance of inequality. The only way we have challenged this so far is by saying that we need to provide opportunities to everybody.
But we have not been addressing the roots of inequality. This is linked to a kind of leadership that is not empathetic, that makes a difference between the public and the private, and the personal and the political spheres. We challenge this with feminism and feminist leadership of women and men alike, which does not make this separation, which does not accept inequality.
We challenge this also with a new generation of rightsT, not only new rights but on rights that are also linked with a new type of citizenship that is not linked directly to borders, and the need for a global citizenship that protects this. And universal human rights are what comes closer to that but we need to work around them to deliver this new notion of citizenship.
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