Cancun
Events
Disclaimer:
This section is provided for the purposes of highlighting activities undertaken
during the Cancun Ministerial Conference by groups other than ICTSD. Unless
otherwise indicated, the following groups or activities are not connected
to or endorsed by ICTSD, which maintains a non-partisan role in all its
undertakings.
To
have your event listed in this section, please contact Heike Baumüller
at hbaumuller@ictsd.ch.
3-8 September, Cancun,
Mexico: REALITY
TOUR IN YUCATHAN. GlobalExchange is organising a Reality Tour in Yucatan
entitled "Whose Trade Organization? Linking Global to Local Issues
in Cancun, Mexico". The tour will demonstrate the impacts on the
Yucatan region of the WTO and NAFTA, and the on-going efforts for economic
justice and democracy. The group will be based in Cancun and will travel
to surrounding communities to speak with indigenous and farmer organizational
leaders, activists, educators, and artisans. This is a very good opportunity
to meet people involved in grassroots movements and exchange ideas with
them while learning more about the unique history and culture of the Yucatan.
The price for the tour is approx. $750 for the Land Package and $1126
including Airfare from Houston TX. Closing date for applications is July
31.
4-11 September, Cancun,
Mexico: ORGANIC
CONSUMERS ASSOCIATION'S TEACH-IN WEEK IN CANCUN. The Organic Consumers
Association offers a travel package for a week of teach-ins with itís
delegation during the WTO meeting. The OCA delegation will include experts
on genetic engineering and organic agriculture such as Ronnie Cummins,
OCA National Director; Dr. Michael Hansen, from the Consumers Union; Laura
Miller and John Stauber, publishers of PR Watch, and Ryan Zinn, OCA's
Chiapas-based biodiversity specialist. The speakers will provide in-depth
presentations and workshops for delegation participants. Please note that
the organizers emphasize that public events will be strictly non-violent,
and that any civil disobedience protests will be organized separately
from the teach-ins and educational workshops. For more information, send
an e-mail to: mexicotrip@organicconsumers.org.
5-7 September, Cancun,
Mexico: 18TH GLOBAL BIODIVERSITY
FORUM - BIODIVERSITY, TRADE AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT. This session
of the GBF is jointly organised by ICTSD, IUCN, SEMARNAT, CEESP and others.
The GBF is a mechanism to bring together governmental and non- governmental
representatives to foster dialogue and information sharing on key biodiversity
issue. Key issues to be addressed will include: The relationship between
the TRIPs Agreement and CBD; risk, precaution and biosecurity; and trade
and sustainable livelihoods. Place: Gran Mélia Cancun, Blvd. Kukulcán
Km. 16.5, Zona Hotelera. For further information, see:
http://www.gbf.ch/present_session.asp?no=31&lg=EN.
6 September, Cancun,
Mexico: RIS PANEL DISCUSSION ON "INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
GOODS: ISSUES AND OPTIONS". The idea is to capture some salient features
of the on-going debate on agro-environmental implications of biotechnology
goods. Time and location: 12:40 - 13:40, Gran Melia Hotel. For further
information, email: dgoffice.@ris.org.in;
Internet: www.ris.org.in.
7-14 September, Cancun,
Mexico: GLOBAL
WEEK OF ACTION, by Mexico
Solidarity. An international coalition of grassroots organisations
and NGO is organizing mass demonstrations and a series of alternative
conferences and workshops in Cancun. The Mexico Solidarity Network Rumbo
a Cancun delegation will facilitate activists from the United States
and Canada who want to participate in these activities. For more information,
send an e-mail to: msn@mexicosolidarity.org.
8 September, Washington
D.C., US: TRADE FOR DEVELOPMENT:
DELIVERING ON DOHA'S PROMISE. In the run-up to the Fifth WTO Ministerial
in Cancun, the Centre for Global Development
will host a policy seminar to address the substantive link between
development and trade policies, and to energise the debate on how to best
make this link in areas such as agriculture and intellectual property.
The aim is to scrutinise the relationship beetween trade, development
and poverty reduction, and to highlight the role of the rich countries
in designing trade policies more supportive of economic and social development
abroad.
8 September, Cancun,
Mexico: DAY-LONG EVENT ON THE COTTON ISSUE. The meeting will be organised
by the German government, with the participation of Trade Ministers of
Benin, Burkina Faso, Mali and Tchad, and European Representations. NGOs
and media are invited to take part to the discussion. The meeting will
take place from 3 pm to 5:30 pm, Hotel Sierra / NGO Center, Olmeca Room.
8 September, Cancun,
Mexico: ASSEMBLY OF NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL NETWORKS. The Assembly
aims to provide a space for civil society to gather information on and
coordinate activities taking place around the WTO Ministerial. For further
information, contact: Comite de Bienvenida, comentarios@cancuncommittee.org.mx,
Foro de Los Pueblos, info@omcmedios.org
or Puente a Cancun, noomc@buz.org.
8-9 September, Cancun,
Mexico: INTERNATIONAL
FORUM: WOMEN'S RIGHTS IN TRADE AGREEMENTS. The Internacional Forum,
organised by Mujeres Hacia Cancun / Women on the Road to Cancun / Les
femmes en route vers Cancun, is a platform for women to share their views
and join forces in addressing trade issues. Participants in the International
Forum include, amongst others, the National Network on Gender and Economy
and the Latin American Network Women Transforming the Economy (REDGE-REMTE),
the World March of Women, the Mexican Action Network on Free Trade (RMALC),
the Women's Commission of the Continental Social Alliance-Mexico, the
National Coordination for a Feminist Millenium, the Gender and Trade Network-Mexico
and the Association of Women in Network (AMMOR). The forum will host panels
and debates. Hotel Best Western, Plaza Caribe, Tulum & Uxmal, Lote
19. For more information, Mujeres Hacia Cancun, mujereshaciacancun@yahoo.com.mx,
Mujer Dialogo, mujerdialogo@prodigy.net.mx,
Tel/Fax: + 52 (55) 5 544-2202, Tel. +52 (55) 5 544-6902, Virginia Betanzos,"Grupo
Plural de Mujeres en el Estado de Quintana Roo, A.C," member of the
Comite de Bienvenida, betanzos_51@yahoo.com.mx;
Internet: http://www.laneta.apc.org/omc2/.
8-9 September, Cancun,
Mexico: INTERNATIONAL PEASANT
FORUM: FOOD SOVEREIGNTY AND FREE TRADE. Via Campesina and UNORCA
are organising an International Peasant Forum focusing on the WTO Agreement
on Agriculture and its impact on food sovereignty. The aim of the forum
and the farmer's movement is to stop the advancement of negotiations
at the Ministerial, defend the rights of small farmers and food sovereignty,
remove the WTO from agriculture, stop the privatization of public services
and stop patents on life. For further information, contact Via Campesina,
viacam@gbm.hn, UNORCA, unorcared@laneta.apc.org.
8-10 September,
Cancun, Mexico: INTERNATIONAL
PEASANT ENCAMPMENT CANCUN. Via Campesina and UNORCA are organising
an international encampment in Cancun during the International Farmer's
Forum. The encampment will host small farmer organizations, indigenous
organisations, fishermen, sharecroppers, migrant workers, landless farmers
and rural women's organizations from different countries and continents.
For further information, contact Via Campesina, viacam@gbm.hn,
UNORCA, unorcared@laneta.apc.org.
9 September, Cancun,
Mexico: "REAL CANCUN TOUR". Journalists are invited on a tour
to see what life looks like in the "real" Cancun under WTO
agreements. Members of the press are invited to join a bus & walking
tour through the local community of Cancun. This real life tour will
provide an opportunity to talk to people who have direct experience
with privatized water systems. The tour will also visit a municipal
dump to see first hand the ecological issues associated with privatization
of waste services, as well as a water treatment facility. Time and location:
9 a.m., tour
leaves from the WTO zone, KM 0 just outside the
entrance to the 'hotel zone'. More information about tour: ENGLISH:
Karl Flecker CELL +52 99 870 54 204; SPANISH: Raul Benet CELL +52 9981
204583.
9 September, Cancun,
Mexico: ROUNDTABLE:
THE REALITY OF TRADE, organised by the North-South Institute. The
participants will discuss the following questions: What lessons can we
draw from the Uruguay Round for the current negotiations at the World
Trade Organisation (WTO)? What does a development agenda means for the
WTO in the view of the experiences with the last trade negotiations? Place:
NH Krystal Hotel. For further information please contact Maud Bergeron,
tel: +1 613 241-3535 ext.268; email: kbergeron@nsi-ins.ca.
9 September, Cancun,
Mexico: DISCUSSION
MEETING ON RIS REPORT ON 'WORLD TRADING SYSTEM AND DEVELOPMENT - 2003',
organised by the Research and Information System for the Non Aligned and
Other Developing Countries (RIS), New Delhi. As part of the series of
activities in preparation of the Fifth Ministerial, RIS has prepared a
World Trade and Development Report 2003, highlighting the asymmetries
in the evolving world trading system and presenting a development perspective
on the Cancun Agenda. The main speakers include Mr. Martin Khor, Third
World Network, Mr. Kamal Malhotra, UNDP, Dr Carlos Correa, University
of Buenos Aires. The Indian Minister for Trade Mr. Arun Jaitley would
launch the report. The meeting will take place from 16:15 to 18:15 in
Room 10 'A', NGO Centre, Hotel Sierra. For further information contact
Dr Sachin Chaturvedi: sachin@ris.org.in.
9 September, Cancun,
Mexico: 2003 IMAGINE THAT! AWARDS SHOW. Event sponsored by: Polaris Institute,
FoodFirst, Friends of the Earth International, IFG, Global Exchange, Corpwatch,
Council of Canadians, Public Citizen and a host of others. Time and location:
6:30 to 7:30pm, Teatro
Cancun - Hotel Zone. Contact
in Cancun: Karl Flecker + 52.99.870.54.204 or kflecker@sympatico.ca.
9 September, Cancun,
Mexico: SUSTAINABLE
TRADE DAY, organised by the European Commission. The objective of
the meeting is to bring together and civil society for an exchange of
views and discussions on trade and sustainable development. The aim is
to enhance mutual understanding, and to identifu new ideas and policies
to enrich the contribution trade policy makes to sustainable development
and to successful outcomes for the WSSD Plan of Implementation. Further
information available at: http://europa.eu.int/
comm/trade/issues/ global/csd/std.htm.
9 September, Cancun,
Mexico: IFAP FAMILY FARMERS'
TRADE CONFERENCE, organised by the International
Federation of Agricultural Producers (IFAP). Farmers from all over
the world will gather on the eve of the 5th WTO Ministerial Conference,
in Cancun, to discuss their concerns on trade and agriculture and exchange
their views with Trade and Agriculture Ministers. Several Ministers from
key agricultural countries have been invited to discuss their countrys
aspirations from the Doha agricultural negotiations, followed by questions
and discussion with Farm leaders.Place: Fiesta Americana Condesa Hotel,
Blvd. Kukulcán Km. 16.5 (5,4 Km South from Convention Center);
9:00 12:30, 14:00 17:30; Meeting Room: Condesa. For further
information contact Julie Emond, email: julie.emond@ifap.org; mobile:
+33 6 24 50 15 44; or contact the International Federation of Agricultural
Producers, tel: +33 1 45 26 05 53; fax : +33 1 48 74 72 12.
9 September, Cancun,
Mexico: INTERNATIONAL
DAY OF ACTION AGAINST THE WTO. The Continental Social Alliance is
organising a global day of action against the governments participating
in the WTO Ministerial. This is an opportunity for civil society to raise
its collective and global voice at the WTO. Events planned on the day
will include direct actions, sit-ins, blockades and non-violent actions.
Moreover, there will be a presentation of a global manifesto against the
WTO.
9 September, Cancun,
Mexico: PEOPLE'S FORUM FOR AN ALTERNATIVE DAY TO THE WTO: INAUGURAL SESSION.
For more information, see Foro
de Los Pueblos Por Una Alternative a La OMC or Alianza
Social Continental. Contact: Foro de Los Pueblos, info@omcmedios.org
or foro@omcmedios.org.
9 September, Cancun,
Mexico: TEACH-IN ON ALTERNATIVES TO GLOBALIZATION AND THE WORLD TRADE
ORGANIZATION. Presented by the International Forum on Globalization. The
meeting will gather civil society leaders from around the globe. Participants
will learn about WTO rules and impacts on food, farming, natural resources,
public services and other important issues. In English and in Spanish.
Time and Location: 10:30 AM - 8:00 PM, Teatro de Cancun, Blvd. Kukulcan
KM 4, Zona Hotelera. More Information Available at www.ifg.org
or Call 1-415-561-7650.
9 and 12 September,
Cancun, Mexico: INTERNATIONAL
PARLIAMENTARY UNION (IPU) PARALLEL PARLIAMENTARY SESSION. The event
will focus on some of the most controversial areas of current trade negotiations,
such as agricultural export subsidies, intellectual property rights and
access to essential pharmaceutical products, and trade in services. While
leaving the job of actual negotiations to governments, members of parliaments
intend to exercise their right of overseeing government action at Cancun
in this field. Location: Hotel Fiesta Americana Grand Coral Beach.
9 September, Cancun,
Mexico: "KEY
ISSUES AND CHALLENGES FOR THE CANCUN MINISTERIAL". Organised
by the Third World Network, this forum will bring up the Key Issues that
will dominate the Fifth WTO Ministerial Conference, and the Critical Issues
that the Public will be watching out for. Time and location: 8.15-9.45
am, NGO Centre in Hotel Sierra, Blvd. Kukulcan, Km 10 (Hotel Zone). For
more information: twnet@po.jaring.my
and chienyen2001@yahoo.com.
9 September, Cancun,
Mexico: CANCÚN LAUNCH OF THE ZED BOOKS PUBLICATION 'BEHIND THE
SCENES AT THE WTO: THE REAL WORLD OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE NEGOTIATIONS'.
This new book exposes the arm-twisting and bullying which takes place
behind closed doors at the WTO, and calls for a radical shake-up of the
Ministerial process. The authors will also reveal new cases of blackmail
and arm-twisting in the run-up to the Cancún Ministerial. They
will expose how
poorer countries risk losing aid, trade preferences or debt relief if
they do not agree to rich countries' agendas. Time and location: 12 noon,
Best Western Clipper Club Hotel (opposite the Convention Center). For
more details on the book, please visit www.zedbooks.co.uk.
10-14 September,
Cancun, Mexico: WTO FIFTH MINISTERIAL CONFERENCE. See WTO
website section on Cancun for details. The main task will be to
take stock of progress in negotiations and other work under the Doha Development
Agenda. Location: Quintana Roo.
10-14 September, Cancun,
Mexico: LEGAL CLINIC AT THE FIFTH WORLD TRADE ORGANISATION (WTO) MINISTERIAL
CONFERENCE. This event, jointly organized by the Foundation for International
Environmental Law and Development (FIELD), the Center for International
Environmental Law (CIEL) and the Centre for Trade Law and Development
Policy (CTLD), will be open to developing country delegates seeking legal
advice and assistance on trade and sustainable development issues arising
under the Doha Ministerial Declaration. Details of the Legal Clinic will
be circulated in Cancún. For further information please email either
Alice Palmer (alice.palmer@field.org.uk)
or Lisi Tuerk (etuerk@ciel.org),
Mexico mobile: +52 998 7048600.
10 September, Cancun,
Mexico: TRADE IN SERVICES: THE OUTLOOK FOR CANCUN AND THE DOHA ROUND.
This briefing will gather senior government trade negotiators from Japan,
the EU, the U.S., and other countries. Location: Grand Caribe Hotel. For
further information please contact: John Goyer at goyer@uscsi.org.
10 September, Cancun,
Mexico: PRESS BRIEFING: SERVICES INDUSTRY LEADERS TO DISCUSS OUTLOOK FOR
TRADE IN SERVICES. Leaders of the major global service industry associations,
including the Coalition of Service Industries, the European Services Forum,
Keidanren, and other organizations, will offer a private sector perspective
on the outlook for GATS in the context of Cancun and the Doha Round. Time
and location: 1:30 2:30 P.M, Hotel Sierra, Room 8, Av. Kukulcan
Km. 10, Zona Hotelera. For further information contact: John Goyer at
goyer@uscsi.org.
10 September, Cancun,
Mexico: THE
WTO AND BEYOND: CANCUN, MULTILATERALISM AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT,
organised by the WWF. The first session will give a historical perspective
on the WTO and will address multilateralism, while the second session
will deal with the bilateral and regional trade agreements, and sustainable
development.Location: Room 10 C, Hotel Sierra, Ave. Kukulcan, Km. 10 (NGO
Centre). For further information see:
http://questions.panda.org/ about_wwf/what_we_do/ policy/policy_and_events/
wto_beyond.cfm.
10 September, Cancun,
Mexico: IMPLICATIONS
OF THE WTO NEGOTIATIONS ON FISHING SUBSIDIES FOR
FISHERIES RESOURCES, MARINE BIODIVERSITY AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT,
organised by the WWF. This panel will discuss the threats posed by fisheries
subsidies to the biological and economical sustainibility of world fisheries
and the role that the WTO can play in addressing this threat. Panelists
will provide perspectives on the science and economics of the current
fisheries crisis, and the role played by overcapacity and harmful subsidies
in exacerbating this crisis. Panelists will also discuss the potentially
positive role the WTO can play in disciplining harmful fisheries subsidies
and contributing to the reduction of overcapacity and overfishing. 4:00-6:00
pm. Location:Room 7, NGO Centre, Hotel Sierra, Av. Kukulcán Km.
10, Zone Hotelera.
10 September, Cancun,
Mexico: INTERNATIONAL PEASANT MARCH: FOR PEASANT RIGHTS AND FOOD SOVEREIGNTY.
Via Campesina and UNORCA are organising an International Peasant March
in order to raise the issues of the rights of peasants and food sovereignty.
The march will bring together small farmer's organisations, indigenous
organizations, fishermen, sharecroppers, migrant workers, landless farmers,
rural women's organizations and civil society from different countries
and continents. For more information: Via
Campesina. Email: Via Campesina, viacam@gbm.hn,
UNORCA, unorcared@laneta.apc.org.
10 September, Cancun,
Mexico: BOELL FORUM OPENING SESSION:
WTO AND THE ENVIRONMENT. The Heinrich Boell Foundation is organising
a four-day forum on the impact of the WTO Agreements. The opening session,
from 9:30 a.m. until 12:00 p.m. will focus on "The WTO and MEAs:
The Doha Round and Beyond." The second session, from 12:30 until
3:00 p.m., will focus on "The Nafta Environmental Protection Record:
Lessons and Warnings for Bilateral Trade, the FTAA and the WTO."
All sessions will take place at the Best Western Hotel, Plaza Caribe,
Tulum 13, Cancun and will be open to the public.
10 September, Cancun,
Mexico: BOELL FORUM:
GATS AND GENDER. The Heinrich Boell Foundation will host a forum session
on "Liberalization of Services: Impacts and Alternatives" from
4:30 until 6:30 p.m. and a session on "GATS and the WTO Development
Agenda after Doha" from 7:00 until 8:30 p.m. All sessions will take
place at the Best Western Hotel, Plaza Caribe, Tulum 13, Cancun and will
be open to the public.
10 September, Cancun,
Mexico: PANEL
DISCUSSION - WTO AND INVESTMENT. Friedrich
Ebert Stiftung (FES) is holding a panel discussion on "WTO and
Investment," the 10 September from 3:00 until 5:00 p.m. in the NGO
Centre, Hotel Sierra, Room 8. For further information, please contact:
info@fes-geneva.org.
10 September, Cancun,
Mexico: NGO FOREST FORUM ON GLOBALIZATION AND THE WTO. North American
and Mexican NGOs (Pacific Environment, Organizacion de Ejidos Productores
Forestables de La Zona Maya, OEPFZM, UNORCA, Red México al Frente
del Libre Comerico (RMALC), International Forum on Globalization (IFG),
International Indian Treaty Council, and American Lands) are organizing
an NGO Forest Forum to discuss trade, sustainable forest management and
the rights of the forest communities. The forum will host presentations,
expositions, panels and workshops on issues such the WTO and the survival
of forests, trade and timber markets, international trade and the privatisation
of land, biodiversity and environmental management, traditional knowledge
versus bio-terrorism, forest communities versus industrial plantations,
sustainable forest management and certification, eco-tourism and forest
products not derived from timber. Time and location: 9 :00 am to 7 :00
pm, Hotel Calinda
America, Corner of Tulum and Brisa St. For
further information, contact: Cynthia Josayma, Pacific Environment, cjosayma@pacificenvironment.org.
Other Forest group
activities in Cancun.
10-11
September, Cancun, Mexico: SUSTAINABLE
TRADE SYMPOSIUM. In parallel to the Fair Trade Fair, a sustainable
trade symposium will be held, with speakers from all over the world presenting
innovative approaches to international trade and exploring the reforms
that are needed to make trade policy fairer worldwide. Specific attention
will be given to how WTO rules and the current negotiations are affecting
Fair Trade, eco-labeling and other sustainable trade initiatives. Location:
Hotel Casa Maya, Blvd. Kululkan Km. 5.5, Zona Hotelera. Contact: sonja.zimmermann@gersterconsulting.ch,
tel: +41 79 310 85 84.
10-12 September, Cancun,
Mexico: INTERNATIONAL
FAIR TRADE EXPO AND SYMPOSIUM: CELEBRATING AND EXPANDING THE ETHICAL AND
SUSTAINABLE ECONOMY DURING THE WTO MINISTERIAL MEETING. Convened by
the Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy (IATP) and Comercio Justo
Mexico. Producers from Asia, Africa and Latin America will exhibit a wide
variety of Sustainable and Fair Trade Certified Products such as coffe,
chocolate and rice. Location: Feria Mexicana, Blvd Kulkulkan Km. 6.5,
Playa Tortugas Zona Hotelera.
11 September, Cancun,
Mexico: ROUNDTABLE
DISCUSSION ON IMPLEMENTING THE HUMAN RIGHT TO FOOD: DOMESTIC OBLIGATIONS
AND INTERNATIONAL TRADE IN AGRICULTURE. Rights & Democracy,
the Canadian Foodgrains Bank and Food First Information Action Network
(FIAN) are hosting a roundtable discussion that will focus on the implementation
of state obligations under international human rights law and compliance
with international trade agreements, such as the WTO Agreement on Agriculture.
It will identify the value-added of a human rights framework for economic
policy-making and make suggestions for an Agreement on Agriculture that
would respect human rights. Moreover, it will discuss the progress of
the FAO's Intergovernmental Working Group on the Right to Food and the
issue of effective remedies for violations of the right to food. 9:00am-12:00pm.
Location: Sierra Hotel. For further information, contact: Carole Samdup,
Rights & Democracy, csamdup@ichrdd.ca;
Stuart Clark, Canada Foodgrains Bank, s_clark@foodgrainsbank.ca;
Michael Windfuhr, FIAN, windfuhr@fian.org.
For further information on Rights and Democracy see: http://www.ichrdd.ca/splash.html,
and on the event:
http://www.ichrdd.ca/ frame2.iphtml?langue=0& menu=m01& urlpage=english/commdoc/
publications/ globalization/ Food/Main.html
11 September, Cancun,
Mexico: SYMPOSIUM
ON "CORN AT THE NEXUS OF DEBATE ON TRADE, HUNGER, BIOTECHNOLOGY
AND AGRICULTURE SUBSIDIES", organised by Consumer's Choice
Council. This event is scheduled to take place from 10:00-13:00 at Cancun's
Fiesta Americana Grand Coral Beach Hotel. The symposium is open to all,
however, the venue is located within the secure area of the WTOs
ministerial meeting, where accreditation is required. The Consumer's
Choice Council is a non-profit association of 66 environmental, consumer,
and human rights organizations dedicated to protecting the environment
and promoting human rights and core labor standards through ecolabeling.
See the draft
programme.
11 September,
Cancun, Mexico: PANEL
DISCUSSION ON THE TRIPS REVIEW: A ROADMAP FOR PROTECTING FARMERS'
RIGHTS. Realising the need to make the TRIPS Agreement farmers'
rights friendly particularly in the context of ongoing review, a group
of NGOs have teamed up to organise this Panel Discussion in the sideline
of the Cancun Ministerial Conference of the WTO. The objectives of
the Discussion are inter alia to: create pressure on the trade ministers
and officials to make decision at Cancun to harmonise TRIPS Agreement
with CBD, ITPGR and other international instruments; and to sensitise
a wide range of stakeholders about the need to protect farmers' rights
by exercising the options contained the in TRIPS Agreement. Time and
location: 10:30 hours to 13:00 hours,
Hotel Sierra (NGO centre), Room # 3, Av. Kukulcán Km. 10, Zona
Hotelera.
11 September,
Cancun, Mexico: FAO SYMPOSIUM
ON AGRICULTURE, TRADE REFORMS AND WORLD FOOD SECURITY. The Food
and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) is organising
a symposium on the theme of agriculture trade reforms. The symposium
will centre on the experience and lessons learned by developed and
developing countries in relation to agriculture trade reforms. Moreover,
the discussions will also focus on food security and rural development,
mechanisms of financing imports of basic foodstuffs, and the impact
of the SPS/TBT Agreements on developing countries. Speakers will include,
S. Tangeman (OECD), H. Thomas (FAO), A. Sarris (FAO), L. Rutten (UNCTAD)
and John Wilson (World Bank). The symposium will be held from 10:00-13:00,
Hotel Gran Melia Cancun, Lanzarote Room, Blvd Kukulcan Km 16.5, Zona
Hotelera.
11 September,
Cancun, Mexico:
THE SINGAPORE ISSUES - WHAT'S AT STAKE? WHAT WILL HAPPEN? Organised
by the Third World Network, this forum will discuss the implications
of the issues, the different positions of the countries, the latest
developments, the possible outcomes, and what we can do. Time and
location: 5.15-6.45 pm, NGO Centre in Hotel Sierra, Blvd. Kukulcan,Km
10 (Hotel Zone). For more information: twnet@po.jaring.my
and chienyen2001@yahoo.com.
11-12
September, Cancun, Mexico, CANCUN
TRADE AND DEVELOPMENT SYMPOSIUM. Hotel Gran Melia. Please
see also the
Guidelines for Workshop Organisers.
11
September, Cancun, Mexico: IPRS,
TRADE AND CHALLENGES FOR DEVELOPMENT: SUBSTANCE AND PROCESS (Session
1.1 of Cancun Trade and Development Symposium). Co-organised by Quaker
International Affairs Programme, Quaker United Nations Office and
the International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development. This
session will seek to highlight some of the key challenges higher IPRs
standards pose for development and to question the process by which
new IPRs rules are being negotiated. Time and location: 9:30am-1:30pm,
Hotel Gran Melia, Miro Room, Boulevard Kukulcan, km. 16.5.
11
September, Cancun, Mexico: TOWARDS
A PRO-POOR AGENDA FOR THE DOHA ROUND: THE ROLE OF RICH COUNTRIES AND
INTERNATIONAL DONORS (Session 1.2 of Cancun Trade and Development
Symposium). This session, organised by the Center for Global Development
and the World Bank, will take up the issue of aid for trade,
capacity building, and the role of donors and international agencies
in providing technical advice and resources to help development. Time
and location: 9:30am-1:30pm, Hotel Gran Melia, Murillo Room, Boulevard
Kukulcan, km. 16.5.
11
September, Cancun, Mexico: STANDARDS
AND MARKET ACCESS: NORTHERN CONSUMERS - SOUTHERN PRODUCERS: THE NEED
FOR AN ALLIANCE (Session 1.3 of Cancun Trade and Development Symposium).
Organised by CUTS-CITEE. The objectives of the discussions are inter
alia: to generate awareness amongst Northern consumers of the negative
impact of such non-tariff measures on developing countries exports;
and to discuss ways in which greater participation of developing countries
in international standard setting bodies can be facilitated. Time
and location: 9:30am-1:30pm, Hotel Gran Melia, Picasso Room, Boulevard
Kukulcan, km. 16.5.
11
September, Cancun, Mexico: PUTTING HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INTO TRADE NEGOTIATIONS
(Session 1.4 of Cancun Trade and Development Symposium). This session
is organised by the United Nations Development Programme. Time and
location: 9:30am-1:30pm, Hotel Gran Melia, Del Prado Room, Boulevard
Kukulcan, km. 16.5.
11
September, Cancun, Mexico: AGRICULTURE,
MARKET ACCESS AND LIVELIHOODS (Session 2.1 of Cancun Trade and
Development Symposium). Organised by the International Institute for
Environment and Development (IIED), this session will be divided into
two parts: the first part is entitled: "Is There a Future for
Family Farming in West Africa?"; and the second part is entitled:
"Agri-Food Supply Chains: Impacts of Concentration on Incomes
& Livelihoods". Time and location: 2:30-6:30pm, Hotel Gran
Melia, Miro Room, Boulevard Kukulcan, km. 16.5.
11
September, Cancun, Mexico: FREE
TRADE, DEVELOPMENT AND SUSTAINABILITY: LESSONS FROM MEXICO (Session
2.2 of Cancun Trade and Development Symposium). Organised by the World
Wildlife, this workshop will explore a retrospective look at Mexicos
ten year record with economic integration and prospective discussion
of lessons for the WTO and international trade regime. Time and location:
2:30-6:30pm, Hotel Gran Melia, Murillo Room, Boulevard Kukulcan, km.
16.5.
11
September, Cancun, Mexico: HOW
CAN TRADE STIMULATE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN AGRICULTURE? (Session
2.3 of Cancun Trade and Development Symposium). Organised by the Trade
Knowledge Network (TKN), this session will focus its discussion on
how developing countries could make use of new developments within
the framework of the WTO trade negotiations to promote sustainable
development. Time and location: 2:30-6:30pm, Hotel Gran Melia, Picasso
Room, Boulevard Kukulcan, km. 16.5.
11 September,
Cancun, Mexico: GATS: THE WTO'S INVESTMENT AGREEMENT FOR SERVICES.
Co-organised by World Development Movement, UK, Public Services
International, and EcoNews Africa (Kenya), this meeting will look
at the huge uncertainties surrounding how the GATS rules apply.
Time and Location: 12.30 - 14.30, Hotel Sierra, NGO Centre (Hotel
Zone). Contact clarejoy_wdm@yahoo.com
for more details.
11 September,
Cancun, Mexico: HOW CAN CIVIL SOCIETY INFLUENCE GOVERNMENT POLICIES
ON THE WTO? CASE STUDIES FROM KENYA AND UGANDA. The seminar is hosted
by the Catholic Agency for Overseas Development (CAFOD) and will
provide opportunities to hear from African activists who have been
instrumental in influencing government policies. Time and location:
15:15 - 17:00, Room 4 "El Jaguar", Hotel Sierra, Av. Kukulcan
Km 10, Zona Hotelera. For more information contact Alison Marshall:
amarshall@cafod.org.uk.
11 September,
Cancun, Mexico: BOELL
FORUM: WATER. The Heinrich Boell Foundation will host a forum
session entitled "Multilateral Policies on Standby for the
Transnational Water Companies" from 9:30 until 11:00 a.m.,
a session on "Case Studies on the Effects of Water Privatisation
on the Local Level" from 11:30 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. and a session
entitled "Towards a Just and Sustainable Water Policy"
from 1:30 until 3:00 p.m. All sessions will take place at the Best
Western Hotel, Plaza Caribe, Tulum 13, Cancun and will be open to
the public.
11 September,
Cancun, Mexico: BOELL
FORUM: GLOBAL GREENS. The Heinrich Boell Foundation will host
a forum session entitled "The Hidden Cost of Trade" from
4:30 until 6:30 p.m. and a session called "Meeting Global Greens"
from 6:30 until 8:30 p.m. All sessions will take place at the Best
Western Hotel, Plaza Caribe, Tulum 13, Cancun and will be open to
the public.
11 September,
Cancun, Mexico: TEACH-IN: HUMAN RIGHTS STRATEGIES FOR TRADE JUSTICE.
The International NGO Committee on Human Rights in Trade and Investment
(INCHRITI) is organizing a teach-in on "Human rights strategies
for trade justice". The teach-in will be held between 2:00
and 5:00 pm. For further information, contact Peter Prove, INCHRITI,
pnp@lutheranworld.org.
11 September,
Cancun, Mexico: PANEL
DISCUSSION ON "TRIPS AND DEVELOPMENT: AGENDA BEFORE TRADE
REGIME", organised by the Research and Information
System for the Non Aligned and Other Developing Countries (RIS)
New Delhi. This event is scheduled to take place from 16:00
to 18:00 in Room number 6, NGO Centre, Hotel Sierra. The main
speakers include Dr Carlos Correa, Professor, University of
Buenos Aires, Dr Nagesh Kumar, Director General, RIS, India,
Dr P. Balakrishna, IUCN, Sri Lanka. For further information
contact Dr Sachin Chaturvedi: sachin@ris.org.in.
11 September,
Cancun, Mexico: THE NEW TECHNOLOGICAL WAVE. The Action Group
on Erosion, Technology and Concentration (ETC Group), the International
Centre for Technology Assessment (ICTA) and the International
Forum on Globalization (IFG) are organising this event. Topics
of discussion include: the erosion of new and merging technologies,
and new materials and nanomachines. As critics see a further
erosion of human rights and the unleashing of novel, toxic and
potentially self-replicating materials, the conference will
attempt to answer the following question: can we stop the wave
before it crashes? Time and location: 6:00-10:00 pm, Casa de
la Cultura de Cancún, Ave. Yaxchilan, Super Manzana 21
between Ave. Xpuhil and Ave. Labna.
12
September, Cancun, Mexico: INVESTMENT
AS IF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT REALLY MATTERED (Session 3.1 of
Cancun Trade and Development Symposium). Organised by the International
Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD) and the Royal Institute
of International Affairs (RIIA), the session will explore the ways
in which current investment rules impact on the quality of investment
and other public policy goals. Time and location: 9:00am-1:00pm, Hotel
Gran Melia, Miro Room, Boulevard Kukulcan, km. 16.5.
12
September, Cancun, Mexico: RULES
AND INSTITUTIONS FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN LATIN AMERICA (I)
(Session 3.2 of Cancun Trade and Development Symposium). This session
on Rules and Institutions for Sustainable Development in Latin America
is co-organised by the Economic Commission for Latin America and the
Caribbean and the Latin American Trade Network. This is the first
of two sessions that will explore, inter alia: sustainable development,
and the opposing rights of nations and private investors; and institutional
design and WTO Management: recent strategies employed by Latin American
countries. Time and location: 9:00am-1:00pm, Hotel Gran Melia, Murillo
Room, Boulevard Kukulcan, km. 16.5.
12
September, Cancun, Mexico: POWER,
TRADE, AND DEVELOPMENT POLICIES: THE GLOBAL VALUE CHAIN ANALYSIS
(Session 3.3 of Cancun Trade and Development Symposium). Organised
by the Global Value Chain Network, this session will examine how the
new international trade regime under the WTO and a variety of bi-lateral
trade agreements determine entry barriers but also create new possibilities
for developing country farms and firms to participate in international
trade. Time and location: 9:00am-1:00pm, Hotel Gran Melia, Picasso
Room, Boulevard Kukulcan, km. 16.5.
12
September, Cancun, Mexico:
PANEL DISCUSSION -- TOWARDS DEVELOPMENT: HUMAN RIGHTS AND THE WTO
AGENDA. Rights & Democracy and 3D-Trade-Human Rights-Equitable
Economy are organizing a panel discussion examining international
trade rules and practice through the lens of international human rights
norms. The aim of the panel is to increase the level of comfort around
discussion of human rights within international trade circles, in
order to ensure more policy coherence between the promotion of trade
and the protection of human rights. The five panelists are Mary Robinson
(Director, Ethical Globalization Initiative, and former UN High Commissioner
for Human Rights), Marieclaire Acosta (Under-Secretary of state for
Human Rights and Democracy, Government of Mexico (2001-2003)), Paul
Hunt (UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Health), Dominique Njinkeu
(Executive Director, International Lawyers and Economists Against
Poverty) and Susan Whelan (Minister for International Development,
Canada).The panel will take place on September 12, from 9:30 a.m.
until 12:00 p.m., at the Hotel Krystal, Cancun. WTO accreditation
will be required to gain access to the venue. For further information,
contact: Caroline Dommen, 3D-Trade-Human Rights-Equitable Economy,
info@3dthree.org; Carole Samdup,
Rights & Democracy, csamdup@ichrdd.ca.
12
September, Cancun, Mexico: BOELL
FORUM: CULTURAL DIVERSITY. The Heinrich Boell Foundation will
host a panel discussion entitled "GATS and Sustainable Development
- How does Liberalization of Trade in Audiovisual and Cultural Services
Challenge Cultural Diversity?" from 10:15 until 11:45 a.m. and
will launch the "Cancun Declaration on Cultural Diversity"
from 11:45 until 12:30 p.m. All sessions will take place at the Best
Western Hotel, Plaza Caribe, Tulum 13, Cancun and will be open to
the public.
12
September, Cancun, Mexico: BOELL
FORUM: TRIPS. The Heinrich Boell Foundation will host a forum
session on TRIPS from 1:00 until 2:30 p.m. All sessions will take
place at the Best Western Hotel, Plaza Caribe, Tulum 13, Cancun and
will be open to the public.
12
September, Cancun, Mexico: RECOVERING
'SPACES FOR DEVELOPMENT POLICY': SPECIAL & DIFFERENTIAL TREATMENT,
INNOVATION, AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT (Session 4.1 of Cancun
Trade and Development Symposium). Organised by Christian Aid and the
International Center for Trade and Sustainable Development (ICTSD),
this session will use the concept of spaces for development
policies to explore some key issues relating to special and
differential treatment, as well as the relationship between technology/innovation
policies, development strategies, and trade rules. Time and location:
2:00-6:00pm, Hotel Gran Melia, Miro Room, Boulevard Kukulcan, km.
16.5.
12
September, Cancun, Mexico: RULES
AND INSTITUTIONS FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN LATIN AMERICA (II)
(Session 4.2 of Cancun Trade and Development Symposium). Organised
by the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean and
the Latin American Trade Network. This is the second of two sessions
that will explore inter alia: WTO Management: WTO responses to developing
countries particularly in the preparation for Cancun. Time and location:
2:00-6:00pm, Hotel Gran Melia, Murillo Room, Boulevard Kukulcan, km.
16.5.
12
September, Cancun, Mexico: POST-DOHA
MARGINALISATION OF LDC CONCERNS (Session 4.3 of Cancun Trade and
Development Symposium). The Centre for Policy Dialogue is organising
this session with a view to (inter alia): highlight the trade interests
and concerns of the LDCs in the context of the evolving WTO regime;
and to mobilise broad-based support in favour of the LDCs during the
Cancun negotiations and to consolidate LDC solidarity around common
issues of concerns. Time
and location: 2:00-6:00pm, Hotel Gran Melia, Picasso Room, Boulevard
Kukulcan, km. 16.5.
12
September, Cancun, Mexico: GATS INFORMATION-FOR-ACTION EXCHANGE: GLOBAL
ACTIVISM - WHAT'S HAPPENING? This workshop at the Cancun Global People's
Forum is organized by the Center for international Environmental Law
(CIEL) and World Development Movement (WDM) and will offer an opportunity
for regional break-outs and updates.Time and location: 14:00-16:00,
Margaritas Hotel, Avenida Yaxchilan 41. Contact clarejoy_wdm@yahoo.com
for more information.
12
September, Cancun, Mexico: FAIR
TRADE STRATEGY OF THE AMERICAS FORUM. The Fair Trade Policy Forum
aims to complement the Sustainable Trade Symposium, by serving as
a springboard for a more coordinated Fair Trade Strategy of the Americas,
with the participation of key stakeholder groups. Participants include
farmers, artisan groups, NGOs, certification organizations, government
and multilateral agency representatives. This process will be led
by Equiterr; Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy and Comercio
Justo. In order to carry this process forward beyond Cancun 2003,
working groups will be established among different stakeholder groups.
9:15am-7:00pm. Location: Hotel Casa Maya, Blvd Kulkulkan, Km. 5.5,
Zona Hotelera.
12 September,
Cancun, Mexico: BOELL FORUM: AGREEMENT
ON AGRICULTURE. The Heinrich Boell Foundation will host two panel
discussions from 4:00 until 8:30 p.m. entitled "Greening Agriculture
in the Face of Globalization: A Dialogue on the Way Forward"
and "Who Will Feed the World? Liberalization of Agricultural
Trade Through the Agreement on Agriculture and Food Sovereignty".
All sessions will take place at the Best Western Hotel, Plaza Caribe,
Tulum 13, Cancun and will be open to the public.
12 September,
Cancun, Mexico: SUSTAINABLE
DEVELOPMENTS IN RECENT WTO LAW AND 'JURISPRUCENCE' . In partnership
with the Trade Law Centre for Southern
Africa, and with guidance from the International
Development Law Organization and the Cambridge Lauterpacht Research
Centre for International Law, the Centre for International Sustainable
Development Law presents an Experts Panel at the 5th Ministerial Conference
of World Trade Organization (WTO). For further information see www.cisdl.org
or contact mgehring@cisdl.org.
Time and location: 2pm - 4pm in Room Madrid I of Hotel Krystal.
12 September, Cancun, Mexico: COMPETITION
AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT. The Centre for International Sustainable
Development Law presents an Experts Panel with guidance from IDRC
and the ICN
at the 5th Ministerial Conference of the WTO. Time and location: 4pm
6 pm in Room Madrid I of Hotel Krystal. For further information
see www.cisdl.org or contact mgehring@cisdl.org.
12 September,
Cancun, Mexico: WHATEVER
HAPPENED TO THE DEVELOPMENT AGENDA? This discussion is organised
by the Third World Network. Time and location: 2.00 to 4.00 pm, NGO
Centre in Hotel Sierra. For more information: twnet@po.jaring.my
and chienyen2001@yahoo.com.
13 September,
Cancun, Mexico: MEAS AND THE WTO. IISD and the Royal Institute of
International Affairs will be convening a workshop on the relationship
between WTO rules and the MEAs, with a focus on the Doha negotiations.
The event builds on an earlier experts' workshop at Chatham House
in London, and briefing sessions in Brussels and Geneva.Time and location:
9:00 - 11:00 am, NGO Centre. For further information: tel: +1 (204)
958-7700; fax: +1 (204) 958-7710; Internet: http://www.iisd.org.
13 September,
Cancun, Mexico: MULTILATERAL ENVIRONMENTAL AGREEMENTS AND THE WTO.
This conference will analyse and discuss the inter-relationship between
multilateral environmental agreements (MEAs) and the multilateral
trading system, overseen by the WTO. This session will reflect the
outcomes of a joint Royal Institute of the International Affairs (RIIA)
/ International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD) study
that is available on the RIIA website www.riia.org.
Time and location: 9am-11am at the Sierra Hotel, Room 3.
13 September,
Cancun, Mexico: BOOK LAUNCH, THE STATE OF TRADE LAW AND THE ENVIRONMENT.
This book, produced by IISD and the Center for International Environmental
Law explores four key issues, tracking their progress from the pre-WTO
rulings to the latest decisions, examining in each case the environmental
implications, and the implications for the Doha negotiations. The
issues, which the authors find have fundamentally changed over the
last decade, are: PPMs and extraterritoriality; WTO-MEAs; science
and precaution; and TRIPS-CBD. Time and location: 5:00 - 6:00 pm,
NGO Centre. For further information: tel: +1 (204) 958-7700; fax:
+1 (204) 958-7710; Internet: http://www.iisd.org.
13 September,
Cancun, Mexico: THE ROLE OF CIVIL SOCIETY IN GLOBAL GOVERNANCE: PRIORITIES
FOR THE UN-SECRETARY GENERAL'S HIGH-LEVEL PANEL ON CIVIL SOCIETY.
The UN-Secretary General has established a high-level panel, chaired
by Fernando Henrique Cardoso, to advise him on reforming and enhancing
the UN's relations with civil society. The panel is keen to hear a
wide range of perspectives, particularly from civil society, in the
course of its work and hence is reaching out to wherever there are
important constituencies. One such comprises the civil society organizations
working on trade, finance and global social justice and hence one
panel member and the secretariat's director have organized this meeting
to explain about the panel and listen to the concerns and specific
proposals from CSOs attending the WTO Ministerial relating to the
role of civil society in inter-governmental organizations and processes.
Time and location: 11:45 am- 1:15 pm, NGO briefing room, Fiesta Americana
Coral Beach Hotel. For further information: www.un.org/reform/panel.htm.
14 September,
Cancun, Mexico:
THE CANCUN OUTCOME: PROSPECTS AND PROBLEMS. This forum provides
a space to reflect on the latest situation and on the future. Time
and location: 10.15 am -1.15 pm, NGO Centre in Hotel Sierra, Blvd.
Kukulcan,Km 10 (Hotel Zone). For more information: twnet@po.jaring.my
and chienyen2001@yahoo.com.
14 September,
Cancun, Mexico: PEOPLE'S FORUM: THE ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES.
The People's Forum for an Alternative to the WTO will be hosting a
day of discussion and events on the environment and natural resources.
For more information, see Foro
de Los Pueblos Por Una Alternative a La OMC, contact: info@omcmedios.org
or foro@omcmedios.org.
14
September, Cancun, Mexico: PANEL
DISCUSSION: CHANCES AND LIMITS OF WTO REFORM AND THE FUTURE OF MULTILATERAL
TRADE. The Heinrich Boell Foundation is organising a panel discussion
on the theme of WTO reform. The panel will "showcase" the
UNDP-study approach to WTO reform, which bases its suggestions on the
imperative of human rather than economic development, suggest a more
human rights based approach to reform and contrast these proposals with
alternative civil society views that believe the WTO to be beyond "reformability."
The panellists will include, amongst others, Kamal Malhotra (UNDP),
Mariama Williams (IGTN) and Fritz Kuhn, German Green Parliamentary Group.
The panel will take place on the 14th September, from 11:00 a.m. until
1:30 p.m. at the Best Western Hotel, Plaza Caribe, Tulum 13, downtown
Cancun. For further information, please contact: Liane Schalatek, HBF
Washington, liane@boell.org.
Civil
Society mobilisation: A broad spectrum of Mexican and international
civil society organisations -- 142 in all -- has called for the organisation
and coordination of "information exchanges, massive public education,
mobilisation, and actions of protest, pressure, lobbying and repudiation"
in the leadup to and around the WTO's Cancun Ministerial.As part of
this initiative, the group has launched an open Spanish/English electronic
listserv, entitled acancun-l@laneta.apc.org.
To sign up to the list, click here. Further information can be obtained
from the Centro de Estudios para el Cambio en el Campo Mexicano (Ceccam)
Vito Alessio Robles No. 76 casa 7 Col. Florida. México, D.F.
01030 tel: 525 6 61 19 25 y 525 6 61 53 98.
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