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PRESENTATION OF THE PROJECTPRESENTATION OF THE PROJECTCARDICIS 3CARDICIS 3
Objectives of the CARDICIS 3 project
THINKING ABOUT THE CHALLENGESOF RECONSTRUCTION
Objectives of the CARDICIS 3 project
THINKING ABOUT THECHALLENGESOF RECONSTRUCTION
IN RELATION WITH GOVERNANCE
GOV
COMORG
Objectives of the CARDICIS 3 project
THINKING ABOUT THECHALLENGES OF RECONSTRUCTION
IN RELATION WITH ICT4D
ICTs FOR DEVELOPMENTICTs FOR DEVELOPMENT
Using information and Using information and communication technologies for communication technologies for development.development.
Virtual communities, portals, Virtual communities, portals, metasites, databases, social metasites, databases, social networks …networks …
Objectives of the CARDICIS 3 project
HELP MAKE THE MOST OFCITIZEN PARTICIPATION IN THECHALLENGE OF RECONSTRUCTION
Objectives of the CARDICIS 3 project
CARIBBEAN
REBALANCING THEIMPORTANCE
OF THE
Objectives of the CARDICIS 3 project
CARIBBEAN
REBALANCING THEROLE OF THE
REMEMBERING SOLIDARITY
IMPORTANCE OFTAKING CULTURE INTO ACCOUNT DISASTER PREVENTION
Objectives of the CARDICIS 3 project
Becoming aware of the exceptional roleof solidarity played by social networks on theInternet, and contributing to theircoordination in the context of reconstruction.
Objectives of the CARDICIS 3 project
COORDINATINGSOLIDARITYAT SOURCEQUI A PRIS LA MANIVELLE ?
Objectives of the CARDICIS 3 project
COORDINATION BETWEEN VIRTUAL NETWORKSAND FIELD NETWORKS
Objectives of the CARDICIS 3 project
CARDICIS 3
CULTURE
Orientation of the CARDICIS 3 project
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Orientation of the CARDICIS 3 project
- Small budget
- Effect multiplied by the power of networks
- Governance and ICTs
- Culture and the Caribbean
- Human networks and virtual networks
THE CARDICIS CONTEXTTHE CARDICIS CONTEXT
CARDICISCARDICIS
• One identity: the Caribbean
• One subject: the information society
• One project: stages 1, 2, 3
• One approach: focus on culture
• One process under way
• One vision: Caribbean integration
1. CARDICIS IDENTITY
6. ONE VISION ON
EXTRACTS FROM THE FIRST EVALUATION
““Soy ahora un ser mucho más Soy ahora un ser mucho más ancho desde la caribeneidad.”ancho desde la caribeneidad.”
““How so many strangers could How so many strangers could develop such a strong sense of develop such a strong sense of common purpose so quickly?”common purpose so quickly?”
“Hay un pequeño mundo roto por el lenguaje y el mar, y hay un supraespacio donde la unidad es necesaria y posible. De eso se trata CARDICIS. “
“How come it was able to come to life as necessary and lie dormant in between?”
“ Il ne faut pas que la région soit noyée ou absorbée par la globalisation. ”
“ Les TIC offrent le meilleur moyen à la Diaspora d'être "proche" à distance. ”
“I have a greater sense that I might be able to do something about the things that concern me: empowerment “
“ Je pense maintenant que des réunions avec autant de participants, dans des codes culturels différents, peuvent être efficaces, arriver à quelque chose… ”
””
STAGESSTAGES CARDICIS 1: WORKSHOP, SAINT LUCIA 9/2004CARDICIS 1: WORKSHOP, SAINT LUCIA 9/2004 Work on shared identity aside fromWork on shared identity aside from differences in languagedifferences in language
CARDICIS 2: WORKSHOP, JUAN DOLIO 12/2006CARDICIS 2: WORKSHOP, JUAN DOLIO 12/2006 Recommendations and action planRecommendations and action plan
CARDICIS 3: REGIONAL PROJECT FOR PUBLIC CARDICIS 3: REGIONAL PROJECT FOR PUBLIC POLICIES – SUSPENDEDPOLICIES – SUSPENDED
Work on public policiesWork on public policies
CARDICIS 3: FOR HAITICARDICIS 3: FOR HAITI Work for governance and reconstructionWork for governance and reconstruction
CARDICIS 3 : PHASESCARDICIS 3 : PHASES
1- Preparatory phase1- Preparatory phase January 2010 - June 2010January 2010 - June 2010
2- Workshop: production of an action plan 2- Workshop: production of an action plan with defined activitieswith defined activities
21-25 June 201021-25 June 2010
3- Implementation phase of the action plan 3- Implementation phase of the action plan produced by the workshopproduced by the workshop
July 2010 – July 2011July 2010 – July 2011
MORNING AFTERNOON EVENING
21 OPENINGINTRODUCTION
CROSS-CUTTING THEMESTHEMES IN PLENARIES
HAITIAN DINNERFILM CLUB À LA CARTEINFORMAL DISCUSSION ABOUT THE HAITIAN SITUATION
(AWARENESS-RAISING)
22 SHORT PLENARY FORMETHOD/ORGANIZATION THEN 3 PARALLEL GROUPS
3 PARALLEL GROUPS DOMINICO-HAITIAN CULTURAL EVENING(RELAXATION)
23 SHORT PLENARY FORFEED-BACK/CHANGES3 PARALLEL GROUPS
PLENARY DEBATE AFTER PRESENTATION OF THE CONCLUSIONS OF EACH GROUP
24 PLENARY - GENERAL SUMMING-UP
PRODUCTION OF ACTION PLAN& RECOMMENDATIONS PREPARATION OF PUBLIC MEETINGEVALUATION SESSION
DOMINICAN DINNERVIDEO ON THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC(IN HONOUR OF THE HOST COUNTRY)
25 PUBLIC MEETING
CARDICIS 3: WORKSHOP 21-25 JUNE 2010
FIRST DAYFIRST DAY9.15 a.m. - OPENING 9.15 a.m. - OPENING
• Latin Union, Francophonie, UNESCO, GHRAP, FUNREDES Latin Union, Francophonie, UNESCO, GHRAP, FUNREDES • Video on the Haitian disasterVideo on the Haitian disaster• Introductory address by Olabiyi Yaï (UNESCO)Introductory address by Olabiyi Yaï (UNESCO)
10.30 a.m. - INTRODUCTION10.30 a.m. - INTRODUCTION• Presentation of the dynamic processes underway for reconstruction Presentation of the dynamic processes underway for reconstruction • Presentation of current solidarity initiatives Presentation of current solidarity initiatives • Presentation of the CARDICIS project (stages 1andt 2) Presentation of the CARDICIS project (stages 1andt 2) • Presentation of the objectives of CARDICIS 3, methodology, website design, and products Presentation of the objectives of CARDICIS 3, methodology, website design, and products
expected from the meeting, presentation of facilitators expected from the meeting, presentation of facilitators
2 p.m. FIRST PLENARY 2 p.m. FIRST PLENARY • Debate on the conservation of the memory of Caribbean solidarity towards Haiti: why, what Debate on the conservation of the memory of Caribbean solidarity towards Haiti: why, what
and how (1 hour)and how (1 hour)
• Debate on the establishment of a specific methodology, and the instruments and mechanisms Debate on the establishment of a specific methodology, and the instruments and mechanisms needed to exercise and monitor new forms of governance characterized by the proactive needed to exercise and monitor new forms of governance characterized by the proactive participation and commitment of the different social sectors concerned, with the support of participation and commitment of the different social sectors concerned, with the support of ICTs and social networks — in particuliar those of the region. (1 hour)ICTs and social networks — in particuliar those of the region. (1 hour)
• Raising awareness of the cross-cutting themes:Raising awareness of the cross-cutting themes: Needs expressed directly by society – report of the meeting in Port-au-Prince and debate Needs expressed directly by society – report of the meeting in Port-au-Prince and debate
(1 hour)(1 hour) Lesson learnt for disaster prevention in the Caribbean - presentation and debate (45 Lesson learnt for disaster prevention in the Caribbean - presentation and debate (45
minutes)minutes) Importance of consistency with the people’s culture in the reconstruction effort - Importance of consistency with the people’s culture in the reconstruction effort -
presentation and debate (1 hour)presentation and debate (1 hour)
THEMES
CROSS-CUTTING THEMES (3)
•Caribbean culture•Disaster prevention in the Caribbean•Needs expressed directly by Haitian society
WORKING THEMES IN PLENARY (3)
Conservation, record, background of the solidarity effort of the Caribbean
Analysis of ongoing reconstruction work
Methodology, instruments and mechanisms for new forms of governance characterized by participation
THEMES
WORK IN GROUPS (3 THEMES)
1- Involvement of Haitian society in the public policies to be adopted for the reconstruction of Haiti and in the priority projects to be identified.
2- Contribution of ICT4D to better coordinate initiatives among themselves.
3- Contribution of ICT4D to better coordinate initiatives carried by social networks on the Internet with the human networks of Haitian civil society.
PARTICIPANTSPARTICIPANTS
6 GROUPS OF EXPERTS OF 4/5 PEOPLE WITH 6 GROUPS OF EXPERTS OF 4/5 PEOPLE WITH PROFILES PROFILES
¼ Governance x ¾ ICT4D: ¼ Governance x ¾ ICT4D: Haiti, Haiti, Haitian diaspora, Haitian diaspora, Dominicanie, Dominicanie, Caribbean, Caribbean, Rest of the worldRest of the world
+ INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION GROUP+ INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION GROUP(OIF, UNESCO, Latin Union, ISOC, ICT4PEACE…)(OIF, UNESCO, Latin Union, ISOC, ICT4PEACE…)
EXPECTED PRODUCTSEXPECTED PRODUCTS
WEBSITE WITH CONTENTS FOR WEBSITE WITH CONTENTS FOR MEMORY AND EXTERNAL MEMORY AND EXTERNAL COORDINATIONCOORDINATION
COORDINATION MECHANISMCOORDINATION MECHANISM
FOLLOW-UP GROUPFOLLOW-UP GROUP