Forum: Pacific Rim - The Americas, NZ and Asia
Pacific Rim - The Americas, New Zealand and
Asia
Development or Exploitation - Tuesday 8th March at
5.30pm
A forum to explore the relationships between fair
development, sustainability and international trade
agreements. Keynote speakers, a round table discussion and
some theatre. St John's Church on the corner of Willis and
Dixon Streets Tuesday 8th March 5.30pm for a light meal,
start at 6.00pm
Suggested koha $8/$5
Keynote
speakers:
Elinor Chisholm: Fair Trade as Sustainable
Development in an Egalitarian Society
Terence Wood: Participatory Democracy within the Context of Free Trade Agreements
Prue Hyman: Critique of Proposed Chile/New Zealand Closer Economic Partnership
Gary Williams and Elinor Chisholm: World Social Forum 2005 Porto Alegre
Hosted by: Latin America Solidarity Committee with
the co-operation of
Los Andes folkgroup, Peace Action
Aotearoa and the Green Party
Contact: Paul Bruce Email:
lac@apc.org.nz ph: 04 972 8699
Elinor Chisholm
Elinor
has lived in Ecuador over the last year co-ordinating a
project in Bahia de Caraquez, on the coast of Ecuador, which
involved teaching environmental themes in 13 schools
(www.riomuchacho.com/html/ecoschools.htm) also in Quito with
the fair trade organisation Camari (www.camari.org). Elinor
also participated in a conference on the proposed Andean
Free Trade Agreement, and attended the World Social Forum in
Porto Alegre, Brazil, in January.
Terence Wood
In
2003/04 Terence wrote his Master (of Development Studies)
Dissertation on the Participatory Budgeting Programmes of
Porto Alegre and Belo Horizonte (in Brazil). Terence will
talk about the history of political participation in Brazil
and some of the innovative experiments in participatory
democracy that have been going on in Porto Alegre and the
rest of the country. He will also outline how integration
into a neo-liberal global economy has placed limits on any
real hope for reform.
Prue Hyman
Prue is a Research
Associate in Gender and Women's Studies (formerly Associate
Professor of Economics and Women's Studies) at VUW. She is
the New Zealand co-ordinator of the International
Association for Feminist Economics and a member of ARENA,
(action, research & education network of Aotearoa). Prue
will talk about the proposed Closer Economic Partnership
between New Zealand and Chile that is being negotiated at
present. Prue will present the results of research by ARENA
that shows that neither the New Zealand nor Chilean
government has examined the real social and economic
implications of the deal for their people. And she will
explain why the most likely beneficiaries of this trade
agreement will be transnational companies.