“Education and Democracy: The paths towards equality in a global world“

FEPS with its French partner The Jean Jaurès Foundation is organizing a debate at the […]
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FEPS with its French partner The Jean Jaurès Foundation is organizing a debate at the Congress of the French Socialist Party, entitled “Education and Democracy: The paths towards equality in a global world“. The debate will be in French. See the programme below.

FEPS will be alsodelighted to welcome you at the stand we are sharing with the Jean Jaurès Foundation from Friday afternoon 5th June to Sunday morning 7th June.

 LES CHEMINS DE LÉGALITÉ DANS UN MONDE GLOBAL : ÉDUCATION ET DÉMOCRATIE

Hôtel de ville, 15 place du Maréchal Philippe Leclerc, Poitiers Vendredi 5 juin 2015

Alain Claeys, maire de Poitiers, député
Gilles Finchelstein, directeur général de la Fondation Jean-Jaurès

9h15-10h45 : Lenjeu décisif de l’éducation, filles et garçons
La thématique de l’éducation et son articulation à la notion d’égalité constituent un enjeu majeur pour

beaucoup de nos partenaires, y compris pour la promotion des femmes et la lutte contre les intégrismes. Présidence : Hélène Conway-Mouret, secrétaire nationale adjointe du Parti socialiste chargée du

rayonnement et de linfluence de la France dans le monde, ancienne ministre

Ouafa Hajji, présidente de l’Internationale socialiste des femmes
Mahamat Alhabo, secrétaire aux Relations extérieures du PLD, ancien ministre, ancien ambassadeur (Tchad)

Tito Gonzalez, responsable des Relations internationales du PPD (Chili)

Débat avec la salle

10h45-12h15 : Les chemins de la démocratie : progrès et difficultés

Dans le contexte international actuel de transitions politiques difficiles mais aussi dinstabilité, voire de recul démocratique, cette table ronde visera à mettre en valeur la diversité des problématiques et expériences de nos invités.

Présidence : Gérard Fuchs, directeur du secteur International de la Fondation Jean-Jaurès
Martin Ziguele, président du MLPC, ancien Premier ministre (République centrafricaine)
Héla Aloulou, secrétaire générale adjointe dEttakatol (Tunisie)
Nabil Shaath, membre du Comité central et responsable des Relations internationales du Fatah, ancien ministre (Palestine)

Débat avec la salle
Clôture politique : Jean-Christophe Cambadélis, premier secrétaire du Parti socialiste 

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