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Festival Guide festival guide We know where we come from, we know where we are going. organized by EN IUSY World Festival 2011 — Program Tent Mon, 25 July Tue, 26 July Wed, 27 July Thu, 28 July Fri, 29 July Sat, 30 July Sun, 31 July 08–10 Bruno Kreisky Tent Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Nelson Mandela 09:30 Camp Center Heads of Delegations Meeting Heads of Delegations Meeting Heads of Delegations Meeting Heads of Delegations Meeting Heads of Delegations Meeting Training: Human Rights 10– Otto Felix Kanitz Tent Arrival Training: What's Social Democracy? Training: Equality and Feminism and Democracy Training: Campaign Methods Training: Pool of Trainers Departure Training: Campaigning: Focus on Training: Leadership and 10– Rosa Jochmann Tent Training: LGBT Rights Training: What's Social Democracy? Social Media Organizational Development Training: Socialism and Feminism Training: Fighting Right Wing Training: Fighting Right Wing Training: Fighting Right Wing Training: Fighting Right Wing Training: Fighting Right Wing 10– Pablo Neruda Tent Extremism Extremism Extremism Extremism Extremism Nelson Mandela Asia Pacific Committee Meeting: American Committee Meeting: A Progressive Policy Veterans Seminar: 10–12 Camp Center IUSY Agenda 2011–2012 IUSY Agenda 2011–2012 Council/Open Space for Development Solidarity in Times of Crisis Black Sea Area Region Working Group Balkan Round Table Working Group Fight HIV/AIDS and not People with 10–12 Anna Lindh Tent Meeting: IUSY Agenda 2011–2012 Meeting: IUSY Agenda 2011–2012 Council/Open Space HIV/AIDS! How to win Elections? Drafting Committee Seminar: Drafting Committee: Daring Democracy – Promoting Progressive Politics in US; 10–12 Salvador Allende Tent Climate Change Democracy & Human Rights Council/Open Space Peace in Israel and Palestine From Yes We Can to Yes We Did It Drafting Committee Seminar: Drafting Committee Seminar: 10–12 Aung San Suu Kyi Tent Education & Employment Peace & Security Council/Open Space Free Burma! Belarus – Europe’s last dictatorship LGBT WG: Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Social Movements WG: The Commons – Feminist WG: Breaking the Glass Will the Green Movement and Social 10–12 Rosa Luxemburg Tent Transexual Rights are Human Rights Ensuring welfare for All by Public Services Council/Open Space Ceiling for Women in Politics Media bring Democracy to Iran? ECOSY Seminar: ECOSY Seminar: ECOSY Seminar: The End 10–12 Antonio Gramsci Tent Re-claim Education for All Precarious Working Conditions Council/Open Space ECOSY Seminar: Youth Guarantee of European Multiculturalism? 12–14 Bruno Kreisky Tent Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Nelson Mandela Mediterranean Committee Meeting: African Committee Meeting: Euro-Arab Dialogue Working Group: 14–16 Camp Center IUSY Agenda 2011–2012 IUSY Agenda 2011–2012 Council/Open Space How Obama will win in 2012 Analyzing the Arab Spring European Committee Meeting: Global Social Protection for Democratisation in the Black Sea The Intl. Year of Youth: Young People‘s 14–16 Anna Lindh Tent IUSY Agenda 2011–2012 People in Movement Council/Open Space Area Region Role in the United Nations Feminist WG: Violence against Students WG: 14–16 Salvador Allende Tent Feminist WG: Girls are Strong! Women in Conflicts Council/Open Space Students situation in the world LGBT WG: LGBT Seminar Aung San Suu Kyi Tent Drafting Committee Seminar: Drafting Committee Seminar: Council/Open Space Education and Opportunities for Perspectives of EU Enlargement & Economi- 14–16 Progressive Economics Equality Young People! cal & Social Development in the Balkans Kreisky100: Kreisky, Brandt & Palme – Kreisky100: Austrokeynesianism Kreisky100: New diplomacy and Kreisky100: Johanna Dohnal and 14–16 Rosa Luxemburg Tent An Alliance for International Solidarity and the ways to full employment Council/Open Space peace in the Middle East the struggle for women’s rights ECOSY: Future of Pensions – ECOSY Seminar: Youth at risk – ECOSY Seminar: 14–16 Antonio Gramsci Tent Can our Generation afford to retire? issue of multiple discrimination Council/Open Space Equal Social Security ECOSY Seminar: Crisis of the Euro Nelson Mandela Kreisky, Palme & Brandt - the future of A Fourth Way, or: What is next for The Democratic Revolution 16–18 Camp Center Social Democracy (Bruno Kreisky Tent) Social Democracy in Europe? Cuba Today European Migration Policy in North Africa and Middle East Anna Lindh Seminar: Financial Transaction Tax – Taking Steps 16–18 Anna Lindh Tent Strengthening Democracy in Africa Council/Open Space Western Sahara - Africa's Last Colony for Economic Recovery After the Crisis Water: A Reason for Conflicts or Sudan – Are New Boarders 16–18 Salvador Allende Tent A Bridge to Peace? Council/Open Space the Solution? Democracy and the Left in Asia Modern Slavery; Decent Life and Is Brazil the New Model for Democratization, Citizenship 16–18 Aung San Suu Kyi Tent Decent Work for Domestic Workers Council/Open Space Socialism and Social Democracy? and Minority Rights in the Balkans The Peace Process in Israel & How to Fight Narcotics Trafficking Regional Integration 16–18 Rosa Luxemburg Tent Palestine Council/Open Space in Central America? in Latin America How to reach UN MDGs by 2015 and Engaging in Conflicts: Lessons Is the Nordic Model the Way 16–18 Antonio Gramsci Tent our Next Ambition for Fighting Poverty Council/Open Space learned from Afghanistan and Lybia to a Global Welfare State? ECOSY Seminar: Progressive Societies and the PES Declaration of Principles 18–20 Bruno Kreisky Tent Dinner Dinner Dinner Dinner Dinner Dinner Bruno Kreisky Tent / Welcome to the IUSY The left in Latin America ECOSY: Youth Employment - talking UN, Human Rights and Gender Closing Ceremony 20–22 Johanna Dohnal Square World Festival 2011 taking the lead about my generation Equality The World Economy and Equality of the IUSY World Festival 2011 Opening Party: Backlab Night: 22–02 38Bruno Kreisky Tent DJ School Linz DMVA, Fux&Has AG Trio, Akakemika, Krankypanky The Offenders, Vivian Souzaramos NHOMS, DJ Markus Netter DJ School Linz , Tom Snow Nelson Mandela Camp Center Nordic Party Balkan Party Latin American Party African Party Asian- Pacific Party Benelux + LGBTQ Party EN Tent Mon, 25 July Tue, 26 July Wed, 27 July Thu, 28 July Fri, 29 July Sat, 30 July Sun, 31 July 08–10 Bruno Kreisky Tent Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Nelson Mandela 09:30 Camp Center Heads of Delegations Meeting Heads of Delegations Meeting Heads of Delegations Meeting Heads of Delegations Meeting Heads of Delegations Meeting Training: Human Rights 10– Otto Felix Kanitz Tent Arrival Training: What's Social Democracy? Training: Equality and Feminism and Democracy Training: Campaign Methods Training: Pool of Trainers Departure Training: Campaigning: Focus on Training: Leadership and 10– Rosa Jochmann Tent Training: LGBT Rights Training: What's Social Democracy? Social Media Organizational Development Training: Socialism and Feminism Training: Fighting Right Wing Training: Fighting Right Wing Training: Fighting Right Wing Training: Fighting Right Wing Training: Fighting Right Wing 10– Pablo Neruda Tent Extremism Extremism Extremism Extremism Extremism Nelson Mandela Asia Pacific Committee Meeting: American Committee Meeting: A Progressive Policy Veterans Seminar: 10–12 Camp Center IUSY Agenda 2011–2012 IUSY Agenda 2011–2012 Council/Open Space for Development Solidarity in Times of Crisis Black Sea Area Region Working Group Balkan Round Table Working Group Fight HIV/AIDS and not People with 10–12 Anna Lindh Tent Meeting: IUSY Agenda 2011–2012 Meeting: IUSY Agenda 2011–2012 Council/Open Space HIV/AIDS! How to win Elections? Drafting Committee Seminar: Drafting Committee: Daring Democracy – Promoting Progressive Politics in US; 10–12 Salvador Allende Tent Climate Change Democracy & Human Rights Council/Open Space Peace in Israel and Palestine From Yes We Can to Yes We Did It Drafting Committee Seminar: Drafting Committee Seminar: 10–12 Aung San Suu Kyi Tent Education & Employment Peace & Security Council/Open Space Free Burma! Belarus – Europe’s last dictatorship LGBT WG: Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Social Movements WG: The Commons – Feminist WG: Breaking the Glass Will the Green Movement and Social 10–12 Rosa Luxemburg Tent Transexual Rights are Human Rights Ensuring welfare for All by Public Services Council/Open Space Ceiling for Women in Politics Media bring Democracy to Iran? 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Women in Conflicts Council/Open Space Students situation in the world LGBT WG: LGBT Seminar Aung San Suu Kyi Tent Drafting Committee Seminar: Drafting Committee Seminar: Council/Open Space Education and Opportunities for Perspectives of EU Enlargement & Economi- 14–16 Progressive
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