Promuovere il dialogo tra le parti interessate della ricerca europea. Conferenza sulle politiche di migrazione
Posted on maggio 1, 2010 by admin
Il 18 maggio, a Roma, in Piazzale Aldo Moro n. 7., si svolgeranno i lavori della conferenza “Promuovere il dialogo tra le parti interessate della ricerca europea. Conferenza sulle politiche di migrazione.
Tra i relatori, il nostro Presidente, Eugenio Cardi.
Vi riportiamo qui di seguito il comunicato ufficiale.
Fostering Dialogue among Stakeholders in European Research. Conference on the Gender and Migration policy
Organizzato da: APRE, in collaboration with the European commission – DG Research and the National Research Council (CNR) and within the “European year for Combating Poverty and Social Exclusion”.
This conference brings together all stakeholders under one roof including researchers, policy makers and civil society to discuss the challenges and benefits of mutual cooperation.
They will discuss their priorities for the future: Policy-makers will outline key policy areas, researchers will explain the future trends that could shape new policies, while civil society organisations will offer a perspective based on their experience of working on the field.
The outcome of the conference will be a comprehensive report outlining the plans for future cooperation, which will be submitted to the European Commission for wider distribution.
Provisional programme
09.00 – 09.30
Registration of participants and welcome coffee
Opening
Andrea Bozzi, Director of Cultural Identity Department, the Italian National Research Council (CNR)
Mario Alì, General Director for Internationalisation of Research, Italian Ministry for Research, Education and University (MiUR)
Gender & Migration: An overview of current EU policy
09.30 – 11.00
Moderator: Ezio Andreta, President of the Agency for the Promotion of European Research (APRE)
Jean Michel Baer*, Director, European Commission DG RTD L – Science, Economy and Society
“The importance of dialogue and better cooperation among the stakeholders.”
Maurizio Sacconi*, Italian Minister for Welfare
Mara Carfagna *, Italian Minister for Equal Opportunities
Roberta Angelilli*, Vice-President of the European Parliament
Antonya Parvanova, Member of the European Parliament, Vice-president ALDE
Marta Cygan*, Director – DG Justice, Freedom and Security – Directorate B “Immigration and Asylum”
Emma Bonino, President of the Commission for Equality and Equal Opportunities, Italian Senate
Isabella Bertolini*, Member of the Italian Parliament
Carlos Martinez Riera, Director of European Office – DG International cooperation and Institutional affairs, Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation
Alessandra Perrazzelli*, Head of International Regulatory and Antitrust Affairs, INTESA San Paolo s.p.a
Challenges and opportunities of cooperation among researchers, civil society and policy makers
Moderator: Isabella Lenarduzzi, Founder & Managing Director of JUMP “Empowering Women, Advancing the Economy”
11.00 – 11.30
Results and recommendations from the GEMMA project
Key note speakers:
Eleonore Kofman, GEMMA representative, Social Policy Research Centre – University of Middlesex
Monika Salzbrunn, GEMMA representative, Ecole des Haute Etudes en Sciences Sociales
11.30 – 13.00
Challenges and opportunities of greater cooperation among stakeholders
Panel discussion with representatives of Research Institutions, Civil Society Organisations and Policy-makers
Leila Hadj-Abdou, University of Vienna, Coordinator of VEIL project
Ann Singleton, Head of the Centre for the Study of Poverty and Social Justice, School for Policy Studies, University of Bristol
Franca Bimbi, Università di Padova
Irén Ádámné Dunai, Deputy Head of Department of Equality between women and men, Hungarian Ministry of Social Affairs and Labour
Maa Marchand Damarys, Fédération Initiatives des Femmes Africaines de France et d’Europe
13.00 – 13.15
Wrap up session
Outcomes of greater cooperation as a result of the GEMMA project and recommendations for fostering better cooperation
Eleonore Kofman, GEMMA representative, Social Policy Research Centre – University of Middlesex
13.15 – 14.30 Lunch break
Drawing up an action plan for future cooperation
14.30 – 16.00
16.00 – 16.15
Moderator: Denis Stokkink, Economist & President of the European Think Tank “Pour la Solidarité”
How to implement recommendations and continue to foster greater dialogue among stakeholders
Panel discussion with representatives of Research Institutions, Civil Society Organisations and Policy-makers
Zerife Yatkin, District councilor of the green party, responsible for human rights, minorities, integration, education and gender
Nina Lindroos-Kopolo, Economic Adviser of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe – OSCE
Tanja Dedovic, International Organisation for Migration – IOM, Special Liaison Mission to the OSCE, UN and International Organizations – Head of Gender department
Gloria Moreno-Fontes Chammartin, International Migration Programme (MIGRANT) – International Labour Organization – ILO
Barbara Liegl, Civil Courage and Anti-Racism Work organisation
Eugenio Cardi, Responsible for the UGL Observatory on social phenomena, SEI – Sindacato Emigrati-Immigrati
Wrap up session
Key points and recommendations for future cooperation
Denis Stokkink, Economist & President of the European Think Tank “Pour la Solidarité”
16.15 – 16.30
Where do we go from here?
Louisa Anastopoulou, European Commission – DG Research – Unit L2 Research in economic, social sciences and humanities – Prospective
Diassina Di Maggio, Director of APRE
*= to be confirmed
www.gemmaproject.eu

