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Forum Social Africain 2008
Forums Sociaux Nigerian 2008
Appel à l'enregistrement et à la participation
The
Nigerian Social Forum (NSF) is an open meeting place
where groups and movements of civil society opposed to
neo-liberalism and a Nigeria dominated by capital and
liberal thinking congregate. It is a space that
opposes any form of imperialism, unbridled capitalism,
but engaged in building a Nigerian society centred on
the human person. It is about Nigerians coming
together to pursue their thinking, to debate ideas
democratically, to formulate proposals, share their
experiences freely and network for effective action.
The NSF proposes to debate alternative means to
building a Nigeria, which respects universal human
rights and those of all men, women, girls and boys,
grounded in democratic African and International
systems and institutions at the service of social
justice, equality and the sovereignty of peoples.
From the inception of the 1st Nigeria Social Forum
in Makurdi in 2004, the NSF strides towards
actualising a space that gives opportunity for the
voiceless to bring their issues and thoughts in
developing a Nigerian State responsive to the
yearnings and aspirations of her citizens. The
Nigerian State continues to flounder on producing a
roadmap to meet its vision of one of the world's
largest economy come 2020. Its existing development
frameworks are fashioned in the context of the
neo-liberal global framework that projects the market
as the main proponent for growth of any nation. Recent
evaluation of the economy portrayed growth at the
macro-economic level without a corresponding change in
the lives of the people. This goes to underscore the
fact enunciated in Goldman Sachs proposition 'that
even if Nigeria achieves the vision of becoming one of
the largest economies by 2020, it could be accompanied
by large pockets of poverty'.
Following the absence of an economic blue-print,
is the crises of governance - the crises in the
education sector, the health sector, the rising cost
of living, the Niger Delta, corruption, subversion of
the popular will of the people. The Nigerian state at
all levels suffers from the question of legitimacy
arising from the flawed processes of the 2007 general
elections. There is therefore a disconnect between the
government and the governed arising from social and
political exclusion among other denied rights.
Democracy cannot be said to be thriving without social
progress.
The biggest challenge of Nigeria's development is
the lack of living alternatives to the failed
neo-liberal strategy, alternatives have often found
their root in the reform processes whose outcomes have
only served to further entrench the undemocratic
culture of the ruling class in the country,
It is based on this premise that the NSF 2008 to be
hosted in Enugu has chosen the theme 'Alternative Path
towards a Pro-People Nigeria Vision 2020' It will
hopefully serve to build an alternative path to
building a people centred Nigeria. The issues emerging
from the forum would form the crux for re-aligning our
interest along the lines of social progress,
galvanising both social and political forces into
being. The Enugu space would bridge the recognized gap
and lack of existing space and bring together the
diversity of opinion, local knowledge and approaches
to the various challenges facing Nigeria as a state.
The forum would also be a platform for evaluating our
collective actions and s new directions to the social
transformation of our society.
The Enugu forum would also be a build up to the
Africa Social Forum to be hosted later in the year in
Niger Republic and the World Social Forum to be held
in Belem, Brazil in the next first quarter of 2009
OBJECTIVES OF THE FORUM
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Provide a space for the exchange of ideas,
information, experiences and for mutual guidance
among the various components of the Nigeria Social
Forum;
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Facilitate and broaden the linkage of local
movements in Nigeria to act in unison
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Examine the main developments in Nigeria,
Africa and the World so as to appreciate their
consequences on the Nigerian people;
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Strengthen the capacities of participants at the
Nigeria Social Forum to analyze issues, propose
alternatives and mobilize for change so as to
contribute meaningfully to the development of
Nigeria;
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Develop common positions and strategies on issues
and challenges raised so as to pursue a common
vision, and coordinated response to the challenges
of sustainable development in Nigeria.
THE FORUM PROCESS
The forum would take the following form
The Issues (Plenary) :Where general papers would be
presented and debated. Papers to be presented include;
Alternative Path to Nigeria Vision 2020 (Keynote
Speech), Alternative Strategy for Mobilising for
Change in Nigeria, Alternative Strategy for Niger
Delta, Alternative Political System for Nigeria,
Economic Growth Model with Equity, Food Security and
Vision 2020 among others.
Our Issues (Side Meetings): Here organised movements
and groups would look at issues from their own
perspectives to create a real market of alternate
development ideas.
Day of Action: The resolutions from the plenary and
side meetings would form the crux of consensus
building on the day of convergence for action-points
after the forum process with organised groups and
movements taking lead.
The forum would also provide space for people's
social and cultural expressions.
PARTICIPATION
Based on the Principles of the Social Forum process,
The Enugu forum would give space to diversity and
plurality. The space welcomes groups, movements, civil
society organisations, cultural groups, social groups
and all who have a stake in the project called
Nigeria.
VENUE
University of Nigeria, Enugu Campus
DATE
2nd - 5th November, 2008.
REGISTRATION
Please visit our website at
www.nigeriasocialforum.org to register online, or at
the NSF secretariat at ActionAid Nigeria. Registration
can also be done at the venue of the forum.
Registration for events, exhibitions however MUST be
concluded on or before October 15th 2008.
PARTICIPANT'S REGISTRATIONS FORM
(Attached)
Please return all duly completed forms to: Kenneth@nigeriasocialforum.org,
kenitto@yahoo.com, cirddoc@aol.com or cirddoc96@yahoo.com.
REGISTRATION FEES
The registration fee for participants is a flat
rate, which permits entry into all workshop sessions,
the exhibitions and the opening and closing ceremonies.
This fee does not cover other expenses such as
accommodation, feeding, and incidentals. Participants
are advised to seek organizational or individual
sponsorship.
Participants in Nigeria N500 (Solidarity Fee
N1000.00)
International participants $50.00
Exhibitors N5, 000.00
Parallel Events (Workshops, seminars, Panel
discussions) etc. N????
ACCOMMODATION
Participants would be accommodated in the hostels of
the institution; however due to limited availability;
participants are advised to visit the NSF website for
a list of available hotels, room rates and contact
phone numbers for early reservations. Participants can
also contact the secretariat Ken 08035939033 or
CIRDDOC at 0803 313 2493 for further assistance with
reservations
THE SCRETARIAT:
Plot 590, Cadastral Zone, 2nd Floor, NAIC Building
Central Area,
PO Box 1890, Abuja, NIGERIA.
Phone: +234.9.2907868
Fax: +234.9.2348482
Email: info@nigeriasocialforum.org
Website: www.nigeriasocialforum.org
ENUGU SECRETARIAT
Fourth Dimension Complex, 16 Fifth Avenue, City
Layout Enugu
P.O. Box 1686, Enugu, Enugu State Nigeria.
Phone: +234-42- 803 313 2493, 234 42 303315
Email: cirddoc@aol.com; cirddoc96@yahoo.com; info@cirddoc.org
Website: www.cirddoc.org
Participating
Organisations/Groups
· Artisans
· Network of
People living with disabilities
· Farmer
Organization
· Labour
Organizations
· Organised
Private Sector
· Informal
Sector
· Women
organizations
· Youth
organizations
· Democracy
and Human Rights Organizations
·
Environmental and development organizations
· Community
based organizations
· Consumer
organizations
· National
NGO coalitions/Forums
· The
Academia, Researchers and research institutions
· Faith
Based organizations
· The Media
· Government
Institutions
· Political
Parties
· Students/
Youth Movement
· Town
Unions
Kenneth Okoineme
Nigeria Social Forum
Secretariat: ActionAid International, Nigeria.
Plot 590, Cadastral Zone,
2nd Floor, NAIC Building
Central Area, Garki-Abuja.
Office Phone:+234(0)9-6270480/2, +234(0)9-4618655,
Fax:+234(0)9-4618656
Mobile:08035939033
www.nigeriasocialforum.org
Email:info@nigeriasocialforum.org
kenneth@nigeriasocialforum.org
alt: kenitto@yahoo.com
NSF ...another nigeria is possible
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