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GCE's 4th General Assembly
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GCE's 4th General Assembly, brought together more than 300 campaigners from GCE's member coalitions.  Hosted by the French Coalition Solidarité Laïque, the meeting was held in Novotel tour Eiffel Hotel, Paris - 22nd - 25th February 2011.

The General Assembly voted in the new board members which can be viewed here

Download important documents from General Assembly:
  • Final Agreed Resolutions (in english) here
  • Final Agreed Resolutions (in arabic) here
  • List of Delegates at the General Assembly here
  • List of Delegates with voting rights at the General Assembly here

Monday 21st February
Delegates from GCE's General Assembly gathered early at UNESCO where CLADE held a photo exhibition.  More can be read about this exhibition on CLADE's Blog: http://educacionenelmundo.wordpress.com/

Solidarite_laique220211-7985Tuesday 22nd February
The Assembly official opened on Tuesday 22nd February with a Public Conference – “ Financing Quality Public Education: A Right for All”.  Gordon Brown, Kevin Watkins (UNESCO Global Monitoring Report) and Lynn Murphy (Hewlett Foundation) join many other distinguished speakers contributing to this one-day event.  Gordon Brown's speach can be read here.

In the evening Solidarité Laïque and its partners organised and funded a special private screening of Draw Yourself, by the Director Gilles Porte.

Download the Presentations from Day 1

Wednesday 23rd February
The official General Assembly was opened by GCE's President Kailash Satyarthi.  The day included presentations including the Board Report back on the 2008-2010 Strategic Plan, GCE's audited accounts, feedback from the regional meetings, discussions on the 2011 Global Action Week and the future strategic plan. 

Solidarité Laïque hosted a gala dinner Salons du Cercle Républicain, in the heart of Paris.  Delegates heard from Monsieur Mouhieddine CHERBIB, Président de la Fédération des Tunisiens pour une Citoyenneté des deux Rives (FTCR), who spoke inspirationally about the struggle in Tunisia, and the new emerging movements. 

Download the Presentations from Day 2

Thursday 24th February
GCE's delegates are debating the motions.  Keep an eye on this space for the final conculsions of the debate.

Follow GCE's movement on Twitter #GCEassembly 

View PHOTOS of the General Assembly on Flickr


 

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