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[EN] This page shows documents, images and links to material about WSF 2008. They were found by WSF Office outside of the 800 Action Spaces. As an action participant, you are invited to edit reports that'll be displayed in their country page.

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REPORT ON TRANSLATION PROCESS WSF2008



The core competence of BABELS is the organisation of interpreters for the WSF. The procedure includes selection to meet criteria of language diversity and training of local volunteers.

There is also a translation list and procedures for getting documents translated into many languages, called TRANSTRAD.

At the IC meeting in Berlin that I attended, I committed Babels to helping with WSF2008.

This was reinforced by a call for volunteers made by Annie Cambe, Denise Rodrigues, Christine Zonzon, Bettina Becker on the Babels site in November.



What worked :

Instant proofreading of the English text written by Thiago for the newsletter. This provided a ‘clean’ template for other languages.

In terms of the more specialised side of translation of the site, things seem to have worked more smoothly than the newsletter, because better co-ordinated



What proved problematic :

Getting a regular team of people sufficiently committed to do voluntary work over a 3-month period in different languages. (problem of lack of long-term voluntary commitment, insufficient project co-ordination…)

Convincing Thiago, who already had a lot to do, to input texts into Transtrad & do the follow-up himself. The idea of getting him to do this was one of open empowerment, based on the logic of direct input & folllow-up. It didn’t happen.

As a result of this, translation was very patchy & Thiago « invented » solutions rather than setting up a regular procedure. While the idea of making it up as you go along is a part of the WSF strengths, it can also be a weakness when producing a regular newsletter where a dedicated team is better

Lack of respect of deadlines



Conclusions :

- Very insufficient & patchy translation for French, Arabic etc. Totally lacking in most other languages.  English, Spanish and Portuguese were more or less OK. I feel that this is not enough in terms of inclusiveness or coverage.

 2008-03-07

Judith Hitchman





Social Fora Fatigue



The World Social Forum is coming, and already I’ve had to politely decline Facebook invitations to participate and/or care in some way.



+ in http://theliminghouse.org/2008/01/22/social-fora-fatigue/

 2008-01-22

sinistra - http://theliminghouse.org/2008/01/22/social-fora-fatigue/





A crise política do Fórum Social Mundial



Na avaliação do jornalista Ignácio Ramonet, o Fórum Social Mundial vive um momento de impasse político. Para ele, os movimentos sociais internacionais não conseguiram encontrar uma forma de articulação consistente capaz de enfrentar as atuais crises no mundo.



+ em: http://www.agenciacartamaior.com.br/templates/materiaMostrar.cfm?materia_id=14796&editoria_id=6

 2008-01-29

Agência Carta Maior - http://www.agenciacartamaior.com.br/templates/materiaMostrar.cfm?materia_id=14796&editoria_id=6 http://www.agenciacartamaior.com.br/templates/materiaMostrar.cfm?materia_id=14796&editoria_id=6





Aumenta expectativa para evento unificado em Belém



Envolvimento de público não-usual do FSM, cenário econômico internacional e repercussão da temática ambiental em pleno coração da Amazônia podem incentivar debates mais intensos no encontro de 2009, projetam ativistas



+ em: http://www.reporterbrasil.com.br/exibe.php?id=1278

 2008-01-29

Repórter Brasil - http://www.reporterbrasil.com.br/exibe.php?id=1278





The CADTM in the Global Day of Action of the WSF 2008



The CADTM as well as its international network, which is in every day struggle to ensure the fundamental rights guaranteed by the Universal Declaration of 1948, could not and neither wished to miss this major event. Hence, in a number of countries, the issues raised made by members of the international network are as under:

Belgium: In the heart of the capital of Europe at the stock exchange, symbol of the dictatorship of capital, 500 people assembled in a collective action on Saturday afternoon, i.e. January 26th, with a slogan “The stock-exchange or the Human Life”. Later, a demonstration in support of 100 illegal immigrants on hunger strike, marched towards the building where the hunger strike was on. The next Tuesday, a SLAM party organised by the Thomas Sankara Group/CADTM, on the theme “Another world is possible/Another Liege also” witnessed a gathering of more than a hundred persons.

Benin: On Friday, January 26, 2008, CADD (member of the CADTM international network) mobilized against the Beninese public debt in front of the ministry of Finance and Economy.



+ in:
http://www.cadtm.org/spip.php?article3113

 2008/02/04 / CADTM

http://www.cadtm.org/spip.php?article3113





La política del espectáculo. El ocaso del Foro Social Mundial-jalisciense.



Cuando las luchas con sus potencialidades en lo internacional, nacional y local están en un punto que pueden romper el equilibrio en que los gobiernos las contienen a través de la represión y el miedo, el Foro Social Mundial (FSM) paradójicamente da muestras de su ocaso.



+ texto en: http://saccoyvanzetti.wordpress.com/2008/01/28/la-politica-del-espectaculo-el-ocaso-del-foro-social-mundial-jalisciense/

 2008-01-28

colectivo Sacco y Vanzetti - http://saccoyvanzetti.wordpress.com/2008/01/28/la-politica-del-espectaculo-el-ocaso-del-foro-social-mundial-jalisciense/





World Social Forum 2008



Ottantacinque manifestazioni in tutto il mondo in programma oggi per gridare: "Un nuovo mondo è possibile". Ne abbiamo discusso con il senatore Josè del Rojo.

 

Sarà un World Social Forum molto particolare quello che inizierà domani. Dove? Praticamente in ogni angolo del pianete. Sì, perché in questa occasione il forum non si svolgerà solo in una città ma in oltre 80 paesi del mondo.
Una nuova iniziativa globale, dunque, che grazie anche alla tecnologia oggi a disposizione farà sentire vicine tutte le persone che decideranno di aderire al World Social Forum 2008.
Peacereporter ha contattato il senatore Josè del Rojo, esperto di America Latina e ha discusso con lui le novità di questa nuova formula di protesta.



Quest'anno il Wsf si svolgerà in diversi angoli del pianeta e non solo in una città...

La scelta è stata fatta l'anno scorso durante il forum di Nairobi perché si voleva coinvolgere molti paesi nello stesso giorno. In questo modo abbiamo voluto stringere la rete mondiale che anima il Social Forum. Una rete ampia, molto ampia ma sfilacciata. Era necessario stringerla questa rete. Per questo motivo è stato deciso di far svolgere il Forum in una sola giornata. Le manifestazioni sono previste in ottantacinque Paesi. A mio avviso, però, arriveremo facilmente a cento. Questa è una dimostrazione straordinaria della potenza del movimento. Allo stesso tempo, però, è evidente che il movimento sia anche abbastanza debole altrimenti non si spiegherebbe come mai non sia riuscito a incidere in modo decisivo nelle decisioni importanti per il pianeta che vive oggi una crisi straordinaria.



   

+ in: http://www.peacereporter.net/dettaglio_articolo.php?idart=9933



 2008/01/26 / Peace Reporter / http://www.peacereporter.net/dettaglio_articolo.php?idart=9933





WORLD SOCIAL FORUM:  More Words than Action



SANTIAGO, Jan 29 (TerraViva/IPS) - Unlike the massive gatherings of past years, the World Social Forum’s "Global Day of Action" Saturday did not fill avenues around the world, nor did it make headlines in any major progressive media outlet, let alone mainstream ones.



+ text in: http://www.ipsnews.net/news.asp?idnews=40978

2008-01-29

 Alejandro Kirk - IPS - http://www.ipsnews.net/news.asp?idnews=40978





 Engajamento ao FSM reflete diversidade e resistência



Para Roberto Sávio, da Agência IPS e membro do Conselho Internacional do FSM, sucesso do Dia de Ação Global deve-se à riqueza das diferenças e um real desejo por um mundo melhor



+ texto em: http://www.ciranda.net/spip/article2067.html

 2008-01-27




Educação ainda não é para todos





Em atividade do FSM 2008, relator da ONU aponta resultados incoerentes dos esforços internacionais na educação: mais gente nas escolas, mais conflitos e guerras



+ em: http://www.ciranda.net/spip/article2101.html

 

 2008/01/28 / Cristina Charão / http://www.ciranda.net/spip/article2101.html




A campaign to save uncontacted tribes from extinction

Over one hundred tribes around the world choose to reject contact with outsiders. They are the most vulnerable peoples on the planet.

Many of them are living on the run, fleeing invasions of their land by colonists, loggers, oil crews and cattle ranchers. They have often seen their friends and families die at the hands of outsiders, in unreported massacres or epidemics.



+ in: http://www.ciranda.net/spip/article2142.html


 2008/02/01 / http://www.ciranda.net/spip/article2142.html




¿Quién cabe en el mundo?



Entre los países con buona nota de Indice de Desarrollo Humano, nos harían falta más de cinco planetas para generalizar el estilo de vida de Estados Unidos, três planetas para Reino Unido, y bastaría uno para Cuba.



+ en: http://www.ciranda.net/spip/article2145.html

2008/02/02 / Carlos Fernández Liria /  http://www.ciranda.net/spip/article2145.html




Amnesty International - Vos signatures ont du pouvoir



Nouveau film d’animation de 2 minutes 20 secondes qui est une illustration des missions d’Amnesty International in: http://www.ciranda.net/spip/article2212.html

 2008/02/07 / http://www.ciranda.net/spip/article2212.html




Un panorama de la Acción Global

 

AL mismo tiempo que la élite económica internacional defendía el neoliberalismo en su Foro Económico Mundial que tiene lugar en Davos, Suiza, pueblos de todas las latitudes geográficas protagonizaron este sábado una larga jornada de movilizaciones contra la globalización neoliberal, el sistema capitalista y la guerra, bajo la premisa de que un mundo diferente es posible.

En México, más de 600 organizaciones sociales rechazaron la vigencia del Tratado de Libre Comercio de América del Norte (TLCAN) y demandaron su renegociación durante los debates en el Foro Social que reunió a representantes de redes de la sociedad civil de Estados Unidos, Canadá y México, según reportó PL.

 + en: http://www.ciranda.net/spip/article2147.html

 2008/02/06 / Juventud Rebelde / http://www.ciranda.net/spip/article2147.html





International Alliance of Inhabitants - Memoria común para el futuro del derecho a la vivienda sin fronteras

Ha concluido exitosamente la Jornada Global de Movilización convocada por el FSM el pasado 26 de enero de 2008.

Han sido decenas las marchas, las ocupaciones, los debates, las asambleas que por vez primera en la historia de la humanidad se ven comprometidas a la vez con decenas de miles de personas con la reivindicación del derecho a la vivienda sin fronteras, tanto en los países ricos como en los pobres, al sur como al norte, al este como al oeste.


+ texto en: http://tinyurl.com/3c37fj

+ relatos en: http://esp.habitants.org/Via-Urbana/Jornada-de-Movilizaci%C3%B3n-Global-FSM,-26-de-Enero-de-2008


 

2008-02-11

Internationa Alliance of Inhabitants - http://esp.habitants.org/Via-Urbana/Jornada-de-Movilizaci%C3%B3n-Global-FSM,-26-de-Enero-de-2008





World Womens March - Feminist Batucadas







On the 26th January 2008 thousands of women, men and children were occupying the streets to denounce injustices and affirm the economic, political and cultural alternatives that they are creating.



+ text on: http://wsf2008.net/pt-br/node/6724

 2008-02-12

Diane Matte - http://wsf2008.net/pt-br/node/6724





eCivicus Newsletter - issue 373



Reflections on the World Social Forum and the World Economic Forum

By Kumi Naidoo, CIVICUS Secretary-General

Last week, I participated in both the World Social Forum 2008: a Global Day of Action and Mobilisation and the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. In both venues, I witnessed civil society actors raising their voices and advocating around important issues like poverty eradication, human rights and participatory governance. Whether on the streets or in the conference halls civil society made sure that its presence was felt.



There will be no Secretary-General column this week as I am still reflecting on the experiences of civil society in Davos and during the World Social Forum: Global Day of Action and Mobilisation. In next week’s edition of
e-CIVICUS 374, I will take the opportunity to reflect on the current state and impact of the World Social Forum and World Economic Forum. In the meantime, we invite you to review the series of articles in this week’s e-CIVICUS 373 that provide further reflections on both events. Please send your suggestions of articles, comments and contributions by no later than Monday, 4 February 2008 to
editor@civicus.org. In solidarity, Kumi Naidoo.




WEF and WSF Human rights accountability and the environment

Bringing the World Social Forum (WEF) and World Social Forum (WSF) to Davos

Source: The Human Dignity and Human Rights Caucus


“Today many victims of human rights violations do not know where to claim their rights, or whom to hold accountable for their suffering”, says Ms. Souhayr Belhassen, the President of the International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH), describing the human rights reality in many countries. In Davos, during the World Economic Forum, she urged that society must raise awareness of the growing world-wide human rights accountability gaps. On the occasion of the World Social Forum Global Day of Action 2008, the Human Dignity and Human Rights Caucus (HDHRC), a global coalition of major human rights and development organisations, Belhassen demanded that “states and corporations put an end to global human rights violations. Poor people, in particular, suffer a dramatic increase in violations of their basic human rights”. For more information, click here.

Palestinian civil society highlighting plight of refugees at World Social Forum

Source: The Daily Star in Lebanon, www.dailystar.com.lb


The World Social Forum is a worldwide network of anti-globalisation activists that holds demonstrations each year to coincide with the meeting of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, in an attempt to overshadow the news coverage of the annual forum in the media. Several pro-Palestinian organisations stage demonstrations on Global Action Day in Occupied Jerusalem to highlight the Palestinian right of return and the 60th anniversary of the Nakba, or "catastrophe," when Palestinians were forced out of the land that became Israel in 1948. Highlighting the right of return is fundamental, said Ziad Abdel-Samad, the director of the Arab NGO Network for Development (ANND) in Beirut. Mr Abdel-Samed is also a member of CIVICUS Board of Directors.
For more information, click here.

 

2008/01/08

e-civicus@civicus.org




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