Michael M Pannwitz
Fri, 18 Aug 2006 00:14:07 -0700
Lieber Ludwig und liebe Liste,hier eine Rückmeldung aus China über die etlichen FS, die dort stattgefunden haben.
Herzliche Grüße aus Berlin mmp
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Date: Fri, 18 Aug 2006 08:24:39 +0800 From: Keke QUEI <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: future search <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Organization: Kinnogene Inc. To: future search <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Dear Michael,To add in to share that we have done FS since Oct. 2004 with Kodak China, and around 6 FS conference in 2005 and 8 Conferences in 2006 - in SHG, Beijing; using the FS flow as the main flow, and add in world café to bring to the action planning part of the conderence.
Tom, who is based in Sydeny was involved in about 1/3 of those 15 conferences.
Simens was one of the company we did 2 FS in 2005 with 2 different business group - and 1 in 2005 with again another biz group.
Love to share the notes about FS in China. Rgds, Keke _________________________ Keke Quei(桂香梅) T/+86 21 5169 9592*121 M/+86 1390 197 2108 E/[EMAIL PROTECTED] Skype/keke-kinnogene Shanghai- China T/+86 21 5169 9592 Beijing - China T/+86 10 5826 3908 -----Original Message----- From: Michael M Pannwitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, August 18, 2006 3:48 AM To: future searchSubject: [searchnet] [Fwd: Re: [schnellerwandel] 1. Zukunftskonferenz in China!]
Dear List,this is my reply, in German, to a colleague reporting on an FS that is taking place in China right now. My note basically tells him that I am crossing my fingers (which in German is "squeezing ones thumb") which he requested we do and that there is an earlier FS in the data base of FSN (he feels that it is probably the first in China) facilitated by Mark Pixley and Karen Lim (both with pictures and contact data in the openspaceworldmap
http://www.openspaceworldmap.org/
I also encouraged him to join the netword and to enter the FS he is facilitating into the data base.
Further down in his mail there are details in English. Greetings from Berlin mmp -------- Original Message -------- Subject: Re: [schnellerwandel] 1. Zukunftskonferenz in China! Date: Thu, 17 Aug 2006 21:41:35 +0200 From: Michael M Pannwitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: neuer-beitrag@schnellerwandel.de References: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Lieber Ludwig!Ich drück Euch ganz mächtig die Daumen! Weiß allerdings aus eigener Erfahrung, dass FS wunderbar funktioniert. Und ein spannendes Thema!!
Herzliche Grüße aus Berlin mmpPS: Habe gerade die database des Future Search Networks besucht: Es gabe im Dezember 2003 einen von Mark Pixley und Karen Lim begleiteten FS in Shenzhen. Und einen in Taiwan im Juni 1999, auch von Mark begleitet.
Sowohl Mark als auch Karen sind in der openspaceworldmap unter China mit allen Kontaktdaten zu finden http://www.openspaceworldmap.org/Du selbst bist nicht als Mitglied im FSNetwork auffindbar, es wäre schön, wenn der von Dir begleitete FS dort auftauchen würde.
ViS!ON - Ludwig Weitz wrote:
---------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Liebe Liste,ich melde mich aus Peking, wo in diesen Tagen die erste (zumindest ist mir und den lokalen Partnern keine bisherige bekannt) Zukunftskonferenz in China stattfindet. Es geht um die innerchinesische Migration, in China Wanderarbeiter genannt. Sie steht unter dem Thema: Leben in Peking - gleiche Rechte und Entwicklungsmöglichkeiten für alte und neue Bürger. Es ist spannend. Drückt uns die Daumen. Ich werde berichten. Zur Information folgt die Presseerklärung.Herzlichen Gruss Ludwig WeitzFirst-ever Future Search Conference (FSC) in Beijing's Dongsi community integrates rural migrants in participatory urban governanceDear (name of recipient):You are cordially invited to join a press conference on Friday, August 18, 2006 from 3 to 4 pm at the Dongsi Olympic Community Sports and Culture Center (??????????????,????????????14?). Representatives from the government and non-governmental organizations will give a report on the conduct of a first-ever Future Search Conference in China, which will be held at the Dongsi Olympic Community Sports and Culture Center from Tuesday noon until Thursday afternoon, August 15 until 17.What is a Future Search Conference?From August 15 to 17, 2006, sixty-four participants from all walks of life will join big and small group discussions about "Living in Beijing -- Equal rights and development opportunities for new and old citizens." People from government organs, non-governmental organizations, and community-based organizations, as well as lawyers, social workers, informal migrant leaders, rural migrants and other local citizens from four Beijing communities (Dongcheng, Haidian, Chaoyang, Shjingshan) will participate in the two-and-a-half day community dialogue and participatory governance activity known as a "Future Search Conference." At this first-ever Future Search Conference in China, participants deliberate about the past, present and future challenges originating from accelerated rural-urban migration that now face Beijing's communities. This event provides a unique opportunity for all stakeholders to find ways to better integrate rural migrants into urban communities.Who are the organizers of the Future Search Conference?The Future Search Conference is being organized by a preparatory committee consisting of six representatives from the state, private sector and civil society. It is being facilitated by two local non-governmental organizations, "Citizen" and the "Healthy Environment Public Education Promotion Organization". These NGOs receive local government support for the initiative by teaming up with various local government offices in Beijing, as well as technical support from the American Bar Association (ABA), the Chinese Association for NGO Cooperation (CANGO), with funding from the U.S.-China Legal Cooperation Fund. Additional technical support is being provided by the German organizations the Center for International Migration and Development (CIM) and the German Foundation for Participation (Stiftung Mitarbeit), which seconded the German organizational development expert Mr Ludwig Weitz to moderate the Future Search Conference.What are the benefits of a Future Search Conference?Originally developed by the American civil society practitioner Marvin Weisbord, the Future Search Conference mechanism has for many years enabled communities and organizations worldwide to find common ground for joint action. The conference in Beijing is part of the "Participatory Urban Governance Program" (PUGP), a comprehensive good governance initiative being carried out jointly by ABA and CANGO in cooperation with local stakeholders in various Chinese communities. The PUGP develops and provides training for basic level government actors, Chinese NGOs, migrants and other civil society stakeholders from various communities in China. Training emphasizes the principles and mechanisms of public participation in urban governance, with a specific focus on helping Chinese communities develop and adapt new tools for addressing governance issues associated with the integration of rural migrants into urban communities.How can journalists cover the Future Search Conference?Journalists are welcome to interview participants of the Future Search Conference. However, we kindly request that such interviews are being conducted in a non-intrusive fashion, e.g. after the event has come to an end on Thursday, August 17, 2006 at 5 pm. Please also refrain from filming during the conduct of the Future Search Conference, since this may interfere with the work of our participants. A selection of digital pictures of the FSC can be obtained during the press conference on August 18, 2006. At the press conference, rural migrants and other stakeholders such as government and NGO representatives will reflect on the first-ever Future Search Conference in China, thus providing the media with personal observations and direct comments.A press release in English and Chinese will be provided on August 18, 2006. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- --
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