PROGRAMME AT A GLANCE
Download the Second Announcement (pdf)
Wednesday 11 June - Welcome and opening
| 16.00 - 17.00 |
Optional: Guided tour of the Peace Palace or Guided visit to the International Criminal Court for Former Yugoslavia |
|
More... |
|
You have to register for this when completing your registration form.
|
| 18.00 - 19.00 |
Registration of delegates in the Town Hall |
|
|
| 19.00 - 21.00 |
Opening dinner in the Town Hall |
|
|
Thursday 12 June - Current state of affairs and challenges
| 08.30 - 09.30 |
Registration of delegates in the Peace Palace |
|
More... |
|
For those who have not registered at the Town Hall on Wednesday 11 June.
|
| 09.30 - 11.15 |
What are the key conference issues? |
Plenary |
More... |
|
Plenary Session 1
Facilitator: Mr Jan Pronk, former UN special envoy and former minister in The Netherlands
- Welcome by Mr Bertrand Delanoë, UCLG President and Mayor of Paris
- Key note speech by Mr Jorge Sampaio, UN High Representative for the Alliance of Civilizations
Reactions through short interviews with panellists and from participants, with among others:
- Mr Bert Koenders, Minister for Development Co-operation, The Netherlands
- Mr François Albert Amichia, Mayor of Treichville, President of the Union of Cities and Towns of Ivory Coast (invited)
|
| 11.15 - 11.45 |
Break |
|
|
| 11.45 - 13.00 |
What do existing experiences tell us? |
Plenary |
More... |
|
Plenary Session 2
Facilitator: Mr Jan Pronk, former UN special envoy and former minister in The Netherlands
Presentation of the research findings and defining the challenges
- Approach, key questions and conclusions of the research on City Diplomacy
- Video interview of key players in the case studies
- Comments by Mr. Miguel Bermeo, Deputy of the UNDP Bureau for Crisis Prevention and Recovery (invited)
Dialogue: Defining the challenges and the agenda for the conference, including presentation of the draft of the ‘The Hague Agenda on City Diplomacy –
towards a stronger role for local governments in conflict prevention, peace-building and post-conflict reconstruction’.
|
| 13.00 - 14.15 |
Lunch |
|
|
| 14.15 - 16.00 |
How do local governments promote social cohesion and deal with conflict in their own community? |
7 sessions in parallel |
More... |
|
A1 - en/fr/sp Topical issue ‘The local dimension of the Alliance of Civilizations’ |
A2 - en/fr/sp Round Table ‘Local governments and peace-building in Africa. Opportunities and constraints’ |
A3 - en/fr/sp Case study ‘South Africa: building the rainbow nation at community level’ |
A4 - en/fr/sp Case study ‘Iraq: a local government association; finding common interests in a torn society’ |
| More... |
More... |
More... |
More... |
A5 - en/sp Case study ‘El Salvador: the quest for reconciliation and nation-building’ |
A6 - en/fr Case study ‘Belfast, Northern Ireland: working towards a shared future’ |
A7 - en/fr Case study ‘Sri Lanka: Community Support Funds to promote dialogue and cooperation’ |
|
| More... |
More... |
More... |
|
|
| 16.15 - 18.00 |
How can local governments from outside a conflict area support their colleagues? |
7 sessions in parallel |
More... |
|
B1 - en/fr/sp Topical issue ‘Mayors for Peace: ‘Cities are not Targets’ |
B2 - en/fr/sp Round table ‘The integrated donor approach on security and development; what role(s) for local government?’ |
B3 - en/fr/sp Round table ‘The UN Peace-building Commission’s frameworks for peace-building in Sierra Leone and Burundi: relevant for local governments?’ |
B4 - en/fr/sp Case study ‘The Middle East: trilateral local initiatives as a basis for negotiated peace’ |
| More... |
More... |
More... |
More... |
B5 - en/sp Case study ‘Colombia: solidarity with mayors and councillors under threat of the internal armed conflict’ |
B6 - en/fr Case study ‘The Balkans: support to local governments defending multiethnicity’ |
B7 - en/fr Topical issue ‘The political and legal framework for city diplomacy: why some governments welcome city diplomacy and others don’t’ |
|
| More... |
More... |
More... |
|
|
| 19.30 |
Dinner with a cultural touch |
|
|
Friday 13 June - The way forward
| 09.00 - 10.30 |
How can yesterday’s conclusions direct us in today’s programme? |
Plenary |
More... |
|
Plenary Session 3
Facilitator: Mr Jan Pronk, former UN special envoy and former minister in The Netherlands
- Reflection on the sessions of the first day, and resulting questions for today’s programme
- Interview with speakers / participants / a donor representative
- Audience opinions on some of the statements and dilemmas
|
| 10.30 - 11.00 |
Break |
|
|
| 11.00 - 13.00 |
How can we promote a more active role of local governments in conflict prevention, peacebuilding and post-conflict reconstruction? |
7 sessions in parallel |
More... |
|
C1 - en/fr/sp ‘Developing city diplomacy: a joint effort of UCLG and other stakeholders’ Discussion on the overall text of the ‘The Hague Agenda on City Diplomacy’ and seeking commitment for its implementation. |
C2 - en/fr/sp ‘Local Governments and peace-building in Africa. Next steps…’ Which concrete steps follow from yesterday’s session on Africa, and are they sufficiently reflected in the ‘The Hague Agenda on City Diplomacy’? |
C3 - en/fr/sp ‘What qualities does one need to be a city diplomat?’ What qualifies one to be an effective partner in building bridges between conflicting parties? |
C4 - en/fr/sp ‘Project support to partners in conflict regions’ Which factors make project support in the context of City Diplomacy a success or a failure? which projects should be included in the ‘The Hague Agenda on City Diplomacy’ as joint initiatives. |
| More... |
More... |
More... |
More... |
C5 - en/fr ‘Dear UCLG colleagues, please help!’ How is UCLG and its membership going to deal with requests for support or solidarity by individual or groups of local governments in conflict areas? |
C6 - en/fr ‘Promoting a culture of peace: co-operation with civil society’ How does, or how can, city diplomacy build on and encourage the initiatives and involvement of citizens and local NGOs? |
C7 - en/sp ‘Template for a City of Peace’ What are the ingredients of a good local policy for your city to support peace and dialogue? How can you localise the ‘The Hague Agenda on City Diplomacy’? |
|
| More... |
More... |
More... |
|
|
| 13.00 - 14.00 |
Lunch |
|
|
| 14.00 - 15.30 |
Conclusions |
Plenary |
More... |
|
Final Plenary Session and Closure 4
- Presentation and discussion of the challenges as defined in ‘The Hague Agenda on City Diplomacy – towards a stronger role for local governments in conflict prevention, peace-building and post-conflict reconstruction’
- Closing remarks by Mr Jozias van Aartsen, Mayor of The Hague and Chair of the UCLG Committee on City Diplomacy, Peace-building and Human Rights
- Closing remarks by Ms Elisabeth Gateau, Secretary General of UCLG
|
| 16.00 - 17.00 |
Optional: Guided visit of the Peace Palace |
|
|
Saturday 14 June
| 10.00 - 12.00 |
Optional: Excursion in The Hague |
|
More... |
|
You have to register for this when completing your registration form.
|