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Changements sur "Global Platform for the Right to the City"
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-["Global Platform for the Right to the City
It is time to review the implementation of the agenda and go further with policy implications and shape them with you all. Expectation: Deepen the narratives, consolidate and broader the partnerships, strengthen public policies and the role of public community partnerships to cities and territories
Key topics of this discussion: local commons that have international repercussions. Including the role of local and regional governments, but also the role of communities in producing, managing and taking care of the commons. Protect, scale up, green municipalization of this common. Not just what but the how. Who else should be in the discussion? The idea of thinking big is to be radical, in terms of taking this as a political duty. The challenges are global and shared locally around the world. Seeing the need to go further in the practices we have been trying to put in common for decades"] -
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It is time to review the implementation of the agenda and go further with policy implications and shape them with you all. Expectation: Deepen the narratives, consolidate and broader the partnerships, strengthen public policies and the role of public community partnerships to cities and territories
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Key topics of this discussion: local commons that have international repercussions. Including the role of local and regional governments, but also the role of communities in producing, managing and taking care of the commons. Protect, scale up, green municipalization of this common. Not just what but the how. Who else should be in the discussion? The idea of thinking big is to be radical, in terms of taking this as a political duty. The challenges are global and shared locally around the world. Seeing the need to go further in the practices we have been trying to put in common for decades