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The City of Stockholm

The City of Stockholm will host the World Championship in Cooperation in June 2006. Schools and preschools in Stockholm City districts will prepare for their host assignments: to receive guests from around the world.

Ref.: Stockholm Visitor’s Board, Director Events Mr. Mattias Rindberg

The Swedish Parliament

The creation of the Future Vessel during the World Championship in Cooperation, 1st-2nd of June, will take place at Riksplan, the area outside the House of Parliament.

Ref.: Head of Information Department Ms. Linda Linder

The Stockholm City Museum

The Stockholm City Museum (Stockholms Stadsmuseum) is making its premises available as Meeting Point for the people who wish to participate and prepare for the event.

Ref.: Director of Stadsmuseet, Ms. Berit Svedberg  

Swedish Cities & Municipalities

32 Swedish Cities/Municipalities are main partners in preparations and implementation of the event. The City Councils of these cities/municipalities have united forces in a “Promise for the Future”, which inspires and challenges all involved. Several of these cities/municipalities invite their twin cities in other parts of the world to join.

Ref.: Promise for the Future

The Swedish Association of Local Author. & Regions

CREA21 The Swedish Association of Local Authorities and Regions (SALAR) together with the Swedish (Governmental) Children’s Ombudsman and representatives from Save the Children are partners in a network called CREA 21 (Creative Union of the Rights of the Child and Agenda 21). Globetree initiated the network to inspire all to find innovative and inspiring action-oriented solutions to the two UN documents: The Rights of the Child and Agenda 21. CREA 21 is the platform for the World Championship in Cooperation.

Ref.: CREA21 Document

UNEP (United Nations Environment Program)

Activities during the World Environment Day 2006 are planned in cooperation with UNEP and international preparations are ongoing at the Children’s Meeting Place at the United Nations, Nairobi (Kenya) – Headquarters for UNEP and UN Habitat.

Ref.: Director of Public Information UNEP, Mr. Eric Falt and UNEP Youth and Sports Programs Officer, Mr. Theodore Oben

Association of Space Explorers

ASE (Association of Space Explorers) has participated in several global events organized by Globetree since The Future Vessel Event at the Globe Arena, Stockholm 1998.

Ref.: Astronaut Loren Acton, Prof. Montana State Univ. and Cosmonaut Dorin Prunariu, President of UN Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space. 

LVRLAC

Lake Victoria Region Local Authorities Cooperation has established a formal cooperation with Globetree with financial support from Sida (The Swedish International Development Authority). The Lake Victoria and Baltic Sea Regions will be an anchor of the World Championship in Cooperation.

Ref.: Secr. Gen. Of LVRLAC Dr. Julius Ayo Odongo

 

The Swedish Children’s Ombudsman

The Swedish Children’s Ombudsman plan to invite all Children’s Ombudsman from around the world to a conference in conjunction with the event.

Ref.: Director of Children’s Ombudsman Ms. Lena Nyberg

GIWA

Global International Water Assessment supports the event with scientific input and will inform leaders of water regions in the world. ( http://www.giwa.net/news/globetree.phtml )

Ref.: Information Officer, Ms. Elisabet Idermark

SIWI - Stockholm International Water Institute

Cooperation with Children’s water Way and Children’s dialogue with the Mayors at the Stockholm Water Symposium in August 2005.

Ref.: Director Mr.Anders Berntell

IIIEE

The International Institute for Industrial Environmental Economics, in Lund (Sweden) plan to invite students and lecturers from their global network called Young Masters Program.

Ref.: Director of Outreach Activities, Mr. Carl Foung

KTH The Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm

Supports the event with scientific know-how of the water projects and to Globetree scientific base.

Ref.: Director Mr. Anders Flodström

Integrationsverket

The Swedish Integration Board  has taken the decision to participate in the World Championship in Cooperation. Cooperation forms still under development.

Ref.: Expert of Section for Development Mr.  Björn Wendin

EU

The European Union has expressed its interest to participate through Ms. Margot Wallström, Vice-President of the European Commission, Inter-institutional Relations and Communications Strategy

Children’s Garden and Pillars of Hope

Children’s Garden and Pillars of Hope, Nairobi (Kenya) work with street children, orphanage children, children living in slum areas, children with HIV/Aids, children with physical handicaps and sexually abused children. These children and their leaders are advisors and guides in the preparations for the World Championship in Cooperation.

Ref.: Director  Mr. Moses N’dungu, Children’s Garden and Teacher Ms.Jane Ruvaga,Muslim Primary School

And many, many more…!