International stream of the 2008 National CED Conference

Date

2008

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Publisher

CCEDNet, Victoria, BC, CA

Abstract

Solidarity partnerships are established out of an articulation of a feeling of solidarity between poor and marginalized people the world over interested in redressing the global balance. The benefits available for organizations and networks which partner internationally are well demonstrated. People-centred economies were a focus of numerous plenary sessions of the Canadian Community Economic Development conference. A pro-civil society approach to aid delivery recalls another more general recommendation for advocacy that civil society organizations should not be afraid of government, and should openly challenge and engage them in dialogue. The workshop report provides details of sessions.

Description

Meeting: CCEDNet's 2008 National CED Conference, May 20th to the 24th in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

Keywords

DISADVANTAGED GROUPS, INDIGENOUS POPULATION, COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT, LOCAL LEVEL, ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT, FAIR TRADE, INDIGENOUS PEOPLES, PRO-POOR, PARTNERSHIPS, SOLIDARITY, AID COORDINATION, VULNERABLE GROUPS, CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS, CANADA, NORTH AND CENTRAL AMERICA

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