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Kaohsiung Social Forum 2010 (Taiwan)

from hamouda soubhi on Nov 04, 2010 09:46 AM
Kaohsiung Social Forum 2010 (Taiwan)
5 to 6 November 2010

About Kaohsiung Social Forum
Export-oriented policies in Taiwan have created a highly commercialized
society after a few decades of pursuing pretty GDP figures. As a result,
Taiwan now has many problems in social, economical, cultural, and political
aspects, such as unbalanced social resource distribution, damaged
environment, and poor public sanitary system.
We suggest that GPI replace GDP because there are not enough opportunities
for the disadvantaged minority in free market economy, such as peasants,
unemployed labors, and women. They are not incapable but often not provided
with opportunities. Therefore, a new social functioning system created by
appropriate policies is needed.
The merging of Kaohsiung County and Kaohsiung City will start a totally new
era for citizens of Greater Kaohsiung. Therefore, the civic society of
Kaohsiung needs to form a strong public opinion before the Greater Kaohsiung
mayor election in the end of this year in order to provide something other
than free-market action plans. The people of the South deserve a brand new
future with a further vision.
A more developed contemporary democracy emphasizes highly on civil
participation in the policy-making process to strengthen the legitimacy of
the policy and to make it meet people’s needs. However, so far what we can
see and hear about county-municipality merging is more about power
scrambling than debating over plans with a new vision.
The Kaohsiung Social Forum aims to assemble opinions and strengths from the
civil society to establish a platform for dialogues on public issues about
Kaohsiung regional development, in order to stop political power scrambling
from decelerating the regional merging. Kaohsiung Social Forum provides a
possibility for the political and social sectors to converse and develop
consensus to build a future full of life and creativity for both the people
and the government of Greater Kaohsiung.
Three Core Values
■     Developing direct democracy and participatory democracy that are
centered     on the citizens of Greater Kaohsiung.
■     Improving social economy, take GPI (Genuine Progress Indicator)
instead of GDP. 
■     Deepening the equality of different races, genders and classes,
establishing a city of peace.

Contact : 
LIN Shenjing : linshenjing@...


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