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The 2013 edition of the Convergences World Forum offer a rich and diversified programme, built on shared experiences to go further in creating innovative convergences and partnerships between all public, private and solidarity-based actors involved in reducing poverty and inequalities in developed and developing countries.

3 keys issues

  • How institutional bodies, corporate organisations, civil society can foster towards a more sustainable society?
  • How each actor can improve their professional practices?
  • How those actors can collaborate and be more efficient?

The World Forum key figures

  • 3 days and 3 nights to co-create tomorrow’s solutions
  • 5,000 international participants
  • 300 international speakers
  • 200 partner organizations from public, private and solidarity-based sectors

A unique place to

  • Learn: More than 50 conferences, round tables, workshops, learning sessions…
  • Meet:  A Networking area, a Professional Marketplace, speed networking …
  • Co-create: Participative Working Groups led by world renowned experts

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The 2012 Programme

The 2012 edition of the Convergences World Forum offered a rich and diversified programme, built on shared experiences to go further in creating innovative convergences and partnerships between all public, private and solidarity-based actors involved in reducing poverty and inequality in developed and developing countries.

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5 cross-sector areas of discussion

The programme 2012 was focusing on five major areas of discussion :

  • Analysing the major challenges of poverty reduction in developed and developing countries in light of environmental constraints
  • Identifying the role of each actor in poverty reduction
  • Building innovative convergences and partnerships for development
  • Improving professional practices in each sector
  • Defining economic models and identifying funding opportunities for various types of solidarity projects.

 

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