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South-South
Dialogue II -Solidarity for Action
People's Transborder and Transcontinental Solidarity amidst Globalisation
Buenos Aires, Argentina, 6 to 12 December 1999
BUENOS AIRES COMMITMENT FOR ACTION
Introduction
Thirty
two participants, representing around eighty countries of the South
which are members of the Africa Alliance of YMCAs, the Asia Alliance
of YMCAs, the European Alliance of YMCAs, the Latin American and
Caribbean Confederation of YMCAs and the Middle East Committee of
YMCAs, met under the above mentioned theme. The meeting also had
the participation of two staff members of the World Alliance of
YMCAs including its Secretary General, which provided much encouragement
in the deliberations. This meeting was held in the context of the
serious threat posed to the dignity, wellbeing and security of the
vast numbers of peoples in the South by Globalisation, in order
to forge solidarity for action towards building transborder and
transcontinental peoples?alliances.
The
participants recognise that the current imposed globalisation process
has a serious and profound impact over the countries of the South.
Some specific consequences include a dramatic growth in poverty,
unemployment, violence, marginalisation and the exclusion of hundreds
of millions of people from all forms of mainstream economic, cultural
and social activity. At the same time, globalisation is destroying
peoples?br> cultures and the diversely rich creations of God.
The way it is presently moving globalisation poses a serious threat
to the integrity of creation. Thus, we affirm that the YMCA Mission
obliges us in one voice to denounce it and act.
This
North instigated and neo-liberal globalisation process is shaped
to serve the interests of the multinational corporations that rule
over the international financial, trading and economic system. In
its development, it also forces the establishment of a Global Culture
–a monoculture based on consumerism of the North. The sinister aim
of this monoculturalisation is the creation of a Global Factory,
a Global Mall and a Global Financial Market with benefits unevenly
accruing to the North. In the South, the advance of Globalisation
results in a fast and ruthless accumulation of wealth by a few at
the cost of impoverishing large majorities of peoples.
In
the framework of the globalisation process, External Debt is an
outstanding tool for domination that has been unlimitedly used against
the Nations of the South. Due to the huge transfer of capital from
the Southern to the Northern countries, nations of the South now
have the right to consider themselves as Creditors to the North
rather than its debtors.
It
is in this unfolding scenario that the YMCA must make its voice
heard by denouncing injustices and announcing that a different and
fair world is possible and -furthermore- that it is God’s Plan for
humanity as is shown in Jesus Christ’s teachings. This is the mandate
for the YMCA enouncing, announcing and acting- in being a witness
of the Reign of God here on earth.
Action Plan
The
following areas were agreed upon for action:
1.Leadership
Development
2.Advocacy, Inter Movement Cooperation and Mission
3.Self Reliance and Financial Development
I.
LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT
Objective
To promote awareness within our movements and build solidarity among
the movements in the South
to develop programs and implement actions in response to the effects
of Globalisation on our people,
particularly the youth.
Activities
At National Level:
To include Globalisation as part of the training curriculum of
National Movements.
To collect and disseminate data / information on the economic,
political and
social effects of Globalisation
To plan processes and devise programs that will address the effects
of globalisation
in collaboration with ongoing civil society processes.
At Area level:
Each Area Regional Organisation to facilitate the implementation
of the above stated activities.
Include globalisation as a major component in the Area level training
programs
To network with other Regional NGOs and Peoples organisations
that are addressing the issue
of globalisation for effective action.
To continue dialogue and information flow between and amongst
the Area organisations on
the above issues.
To share collective positions and concerns on the effects of globalisation
on our people
with YMCA's in the North to enable them to engage in solidarity
action.
Specific
Actions at Area level
To
promote inter area participation of staff / volunteers in their
respective training programs.
To facilitate exchange programs with YMCAs which are significantly
engaged in programs that
address globalisation.
Produce and disseminate essential educational material on globalisation
to realise the
objective stated above.
Area Secretaries to exchange their respective calendars of annual
activities with a view to planning for and implementing of the above
actions
II.
ADVOCACY, INTER MOVEMENT COOPERATION AND MISSION
ADVOCACY:
Objective
To strengthen the involvement of the YMCAs of the South as part
of the civil society in a transforming process of society.
Activities
To share and exchange experiences on advocacy programs by,
Creating a joint news letter to facilitate networking among YMCAs
in the South.
Creating a South-South website.
Area-wise organising fora /workshops for the exchange of experiences
on YMCA responses to issues such as Human rights, Gender, Migrant
workers, External debt including Jubilee South, Jubilee 2000 etc.,
to initiate joint actions.
INTER
MOVEMENT CO OPERATION:
Objective
To identify and develop the South YMCAs?strengths through solidarity
networks in relation to advocacy,
self-reliance, leadership development, financial development and
capacity building.
Activities
To
develop a directory of expertise within the YMCAs of the South
in order
to achieve the objectives.
To initiate bi-lateral and multi-lateral relationships and partnerships
between
and among National movements in the South.
MISSION
Objective
To
understand and express the mission of the YMCA within the context
of South-South realities.
Activity
The
mission of the YMCA should be reflected in all the activities
and programs developed by the South.
III. SELF RELIANCE AND FINANCIAL DEVELOPMENT
SELF
RELIANCE
Objective
To
empower YMCAs of the South and reduce their external dependence
by generating own resources.
Activities
Technical
exchange (of expertise) on income generating programs and activities.
Create a Database to facilitate sharing of information on successful
experiences and models .
To mobilise part of the IMSS funds towards income generating programs,
projects.
FINANCIAL
DEVELOPMENT
Objective
To develop strategies for the establishment of a sound
financial base.
Activities
Share
information on potential Local and International Donors.
Design, implement and exchange training programmes on fund raising
activities.
Create a South-South Development Fund through contribution from
its members and other sources.
IV
. FOLLOW-UP
The World Alliance is requested to support, facilitate and encourage
the dissemination and implementation
of the South-South initiatives recommended in this report and
to consider these at its next Executive
Committee meeting for adoption as part of the World YMCA agenda.
The Areas to determine the time frame, responsibilities and specific
assignments to facilitate the
implementation of the actions recommended.
The Areas to have a follow up on this Dialogue in 2001 to evaluate
progress made and to plan future
directions. Africa Area to host the next meeting at a venue to
be determined.
The Areas to ensure that the report of this meeting be compiled,
produced and disseminated to all National
Movements of the world and to other related organisations as soon
as practicable.
V . RECOMMENDATION ON CARIBBEAN SEAT AT THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
OF WORLD ALLIANCE
The
meeting urges the World Alliance to make appropriate constitutional
amendments to ensure the Caribbean sub-region representative added
to the LACC quota of representatives at the World Alliance Executive
Committee in the spirit of the 1998 World Council resolution.
Conclusion
The participants at this meeting feel that this has been an extremely
timely event, in that they have been able to meaningfully deliberate
together on the plight of peoples suffering under the yoke of globalisation.
It vastly increased their understanding of the realities and enhanced
their
conviction on the need for collective action. In these challenging
and enormously difficult tasks, the YMCAs of the South call for
the whole-hearted support and co-operation of the YMCAs of the North
as co-workers in Christ to transform unjust structures and policies.
In this spirit, the
YMCAs of the South commit themselves to move forward in solidarity.
Adopted
and approved in Buenos Aires, Argentina, December 11, 1999
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