Organised Euro-Med civil society call for greater involvement in “Barcelona Process: Union for the Mediterranean”
Organised Euro-Mediterranean civil
society has called for its greater involvement in the "Barcelona
Process: Union for the Mediterranean" and its recommendation will be
forwarded to the Foreign Ministers meeting taking place in November.
The decision, along with other recommendations, came at the “Euromed
Summit of Economic and social councils and similar institutions”
meeting in Rabat, co‑hosted by the European Economic and Social
Committee (EESC) and Moroccan civil society organisations, with the
support of Morocco's Ministry for Foreign Affairs and the European
Commission.
The social dimension of relations
between the EU and the partner countries was discussed and it was
recommended that all the initiatives, programmes and projects carried
out under Mediterranean policies, in particular the “Barcelona Process:
Union for the Mediterranean” should reflect the social dimension, a key
element for the sustainable development of the partner countries. Other
key issues for civil society in the region addressed at the summit
included the prospects for the creation of a Free Trade Area in 2010,
the access of women to economic and social life, intercultural
dialogue, freedom of association and consolidating participatory bodies
in the region.
The Euromed Summit of Economic and
Similar Institutions is funded by the EU’s Regional Programme with
€50,000 per annum (MEDA). It is an annual forum on-going since 1995
that discusses social and economic issues of interest to the
Euro-Mediterranean Partnership.
Contact information | n/a |
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News type | Inbrief |
File link |
http://eesc.europa.eu/activities/press/cp/docs/2008/communique-presse-eesc-085-2008-en.doc |
Source of information | EuroMed Info Centre |
Keyword(s) | Mediterranean-Union, ENPI |
Subject(s) | METHTODOLOGY - STATISTICS - DECISION AID |
Relation | http://www.emwis.org/initiatives/mediterranean-union |
Geographical coverage | Euromed, Morocco |
News date | 23/10/2008 |
Working language(s) | ENGLISH |
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