The committee of Brazilian organizations that conceived of, and organized, the
first
World Social Forum, held in Porto Alegre from January 25th to 30th, 2001, after
evaluating the results of that Forum and the expectations it raised, consider it
necessary
and legitimate to draw up a Charter of Principles to guide the continued pursuit
of
that
initiative. While the principles contained in this Charter - to be respected by
all
those
who wish to take part in the process and to organize new editions of the World
Social
Forum - are a consolidation of the decisions that presided over the holding of
the
Porto
Alegre Forum and ensured its success, they extend the reach of those decisions
and
define orientations that flow from their logic. <br>
1. The World Social Forum is an open meeting place for reflective thinking,
democratic debate of ideas, formulation of proposals, free exchange of
experiences and interlinking for effective action, by groups and movements of
civil society that are opposed to neoliberalism and to domination of the world
by
capital and any form of imperialism, and are committed to building a planetary
society directed towards fruitful relationships among Humankind and between it
and the Earth. <br>
2. The World Social Forum at Porto Alegre was an event localized in time and
place. From now on, in the certainty proclaimed at Porto Alegre that
"another
world is possible", it becomes a permanent process of seeking and building
alternatives, which cannot be reduced to the events supporting it.<br>
3. The World Social Forum is a world process. All the meetings that are held as
part
of this process have an international dimension.<br>
4. The alternatives proposed at the World Social Forum stand in opposition to a
process of globalization commanded by the large multinational corporations and
by the governments and international institutions at the service of those
corporations interests, with the complicity of national governments. They are
designed to ensure that globalization in solidarity will prevail as a new stage
in
world history. This will respect universal human rights, and those of all
citizens -
men and women - of all nations and the environment and will rest on democratic
international systems and institutions at the service of social justice,
equality
and the sovereignty of peoples. <br>
5. The World Social Forum brings together and interlinks only organizations and
movements of civil society from all the countries in the world, but it does not
intend to be a body representing world civil society.<br>
6. The meetings of the World Social Forum do not deliberate on behalf of the
World
Social Forum as a body. No-one, therefore, will be authorized, on behalf of any
of the editions of the Forum, to express positions claiming to be those of all
its
participants. The participants in the Forum shall not be called on to take
decisions as a body, whether by vote or acclamation, on declarations or
proposals for action that would commit all, or the majority, of them and that
propose to be taken as establishing positions of the Forum as a body. It thus
does not constitute a locus of power to be disputed by the participants in its
meetings, nor does it intend to constitute the only option for interrelation and
action by the organizations and movements that participate in it.
7. Nonetheless, organizations or groups of organizations that participate in the
Forums meetings must be assured the right, during such meetings, to deliberate
on declarations or actions they may decide on, whether singly or in coordination
with other participants. The World Social Forum undertakes to circulate such
decisions widely by the means at its disposal, without directing, hierarchizing,
censuring or restricting them, but as deliberations of the organizations or
groups
of organizations that made the decisions.<br>
8. The World Social Forum is a plural, diversified, non-confessional, non-
governmental and non-party context that, in a decentralized fashion,
interrelates
organizations and movements engaged in concrete action at levels from the
local to the international to build another world.<br>
9. The World Social Forum will always be a forum open to pluralism and to the
diversity of activities and ways of engaging of the organizations and movements
that decide to participate in it, as well as the diversity of genders,
ethnicities,
cultures, generations and physical capacities, providing they abide by this
Charter of Principles. Neither party representations nor military organizations
shall participate in the Forum. Government leaders and members of legislatures
who accept the commitments of this Charter may be invited to participate in a
personal capacity.<br>
10. The World Social Forum is opposed to all totalitarian and reductionist views
of
economy, development and history and to the use of violence as a means of
social control by the State. It upholds respect for Human Rights, the practices
of
real democracy, participatory democracy, peaceful relations, in equality and
solidarity, among people, ethnicities, genders and peoples, and condemns all
forms of domination and all subjection of one person by another.<br>
11. As a forum for debate, the World Social Forum is a movement of ideas that
prompts reflection, and the transparent circulation of the results of that
reflection, on the mechanisms and instruments of domination by capital, on
means and actions to resist and overcome that domination, and on the
alternatives proposed to solve the problems of exclusion and social inequality
that the process of capitalist globalization with its racist, sexist and
environmentally destructive dimensions is creating internationally and within
countries.<br>
12. As a framework for the exchange of experiences, the World Social Forum
encourages understanding and mutual recognition among its participant
organizations and movements, and places special value on the exchange
among them, particularly on all that society is building to centre economic
activity and political action on meeting the needs of people and respecting
nature, in the present and for future generations.
<br>
13. As a context for interrelations, the World Social Forum seeks to strengthen
and
create new national and international links among organizations and
movements of society, that - in both public and private life - will increase the
capacity for non-violent social resistance to the process of dehumanization the
world is undergoing and to the violence used by the State, and reinforce the
humanizing measures being taken by the action of these movements and
organizations.<br>
14. The World Social Forum is a process that encourages its participant
organizations and movements to situate their actions, from the local level to
the
national level and seeking active participation in international contexts, as
issues of planetary citizenship, and to introduce onto the global agenda the
change-inducing practices that they are experimenting in building a new world in
solidarity.<br>
Approved and adopted in São Paulo, on April 9, 2001, by the organizations that
make
up the World Social Forum Organizing Committee, approved with modifications by
the
World Social Forum International Council on June 10, 2001.