Los Diálogos Regionales de Políticas de la Economía Social y Solidaria organizado por GSEF han desempeñado un papel clave en la promoción del intercambio de conocimientos entre los formuladores de políticas y los practicantes en la búsqueda de las mejores formas de construir conjuntamente políticas públicas, establecer ecosistemas para la promoción de la Economía Social y Solidaria (ESS) e innovación social.

Desde el 2017, los Diálogos Regionales de Políticas han ampliado su foque regional a otros continentes tales como Europa, África y Latinoamérica.


 

Asia

  • Diálogo de Políticas Asia 2019, 30 Octubre, Seúl, Corea del Sur
  • Diálogo de Políticas Asia 2018, 5-6 Julio, Seúl, Corea del Sur
  • Diálogo de Políticas Asia 2017, 30 Junio-1 Julio, Seúl, Corea del Sur
  • Diálogo de Políticas Asia 2016, 26 Mayo, Hong Kong (En paralelo a la Conferencia Anual AVPN)
  • Diálogo de Políticas Asia 2015, 4 Noviembre, Seúl, Corea del Sur
  • Diálogo de Políticas Asia 2014, 17 Noviembre, Seúl, Corea del Sur (conjuntamente con GSEF2014)

Europa

  • Diálogo de Políticas Europa 2019, 18-19 Noviembre, Liverpool, Reino Unido
  • Diálogo de Políticas Europa 2018, 7 Noviembre, Madrid, España
  • Diálogo de Políticas Europa 2017, 5 Diciembre, Archamps, Francia (conjuntamente con las 8vas Reuniones de Mont-Blanc)

África

  • Diálogo de Políticas África 2019, 25-26 Abril, Bamako, Mali
  • Diálogo de Políticas África 2018, 2 Octubre, Bilbao, España (conjuntamente GSEF2018)

América Latina

  • Diálogo de Políticas América Latina 2019, 9 Diciembre, Iztapalapa, Mexico City, Mexico
  • Diálogo de Políticas Asia 2015 4 Nov 2015

    Theme: Multi Cross-sector Cooperation for Social Economy Policy in Asia: What is the Asian Model? Date: 4 November, 2015, 9:30 a.m. – 3 p.m. Venue: Multi-Purpose Hall (8F), Seoul City Hall, Seoul, South Korea The number of participants: Around 80 (Policymakers, researchers and intermediary organizations from Asia countries) Host: Global Social Economy Forum (GSEF) Organiser: Seoul Social Economy Support Center, C. Supporting Network: Asia Venture Philanthropy Network, National Association of Local Governments for Social and Solidarity Economy    
  • Diálogo de Políticas Asia 2014 17 Nov 2014

    Theme: Social Economy in the 21st Century – The Asian Perspectives  Date: 17 Nov 2014 Venue: Seoul, Korea Organiser: British Council Host: Global Social Economy Forum (GSEF) Themes for Discussion What constitutes social economy in Asia? What should be the policy objectives for the sound development of the social economy in Asia? Process 6 short presentations by Cliff Southcombe (Managing Director, Social Enterprise Europe), Muhammad Allah Malik Kazemi (Senior Policy Advisor to Governor, Bangladesh Bank),  Fiki Satari (Chairman, Bandung Creative City Forum), Grace Sai (Director, MalaysianGlobal Innovation & Creativity Centre), Dongrok Suh (Deputy Mayor for Economic Planning, Seoul Metropolitan Government), Nuttaphong Jaruwannaphong (Director, Thai Social Enterprise Office) In-depth discussion in 4 groups OPERA in Pairs and Plenary: Own thinking time / Discussion in pairs / Presentation of pairs of three main ideas / Scoring of the ideas by the group / Selection of the ideas to be put forward to the main conference   Main issues prioritised (in no specific order)  Direct investment(CSR) to young start-up social enterprises (being a hub between private and social sectors) Take the lead in the procurement and marketing of products and services of the social economy Pass a Social Value Act The government should empower grassroots intermediaries to engage in social enterprises and provide a supportive environment in which they can thrive and achieve sustainability Need for incentive and support for new social economy network The government should build common ground/assets to support social entrepreneurs Social Economy development needs to be inclusive - working on increasing solidarity and cooperation between different actors ranging from social sector to the government to the private sector Needs-based policy intervention to eliminate social exclusion Provide the regulatory framework to build equitable society through sustainable business Social and economic policies must be apolitically protected from government changes and favours Cooperation/co-ordination between enterprises and social organisations Greater awareness on SEs and third sector Recommendation to set up a fund for SE in Asia

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