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stiker_inglesThe World Social Forum on Migrations (WSFM) is an event that falls in line with the World Social Forums, which is a space for democratic debate of ideas, reflection, formulation of proposals, exchange of experiences and articulation of social movements , networks, NGOs and other civil society organizations that are opposed to neoliberal globalization and the restriction of granting citizenship and civil rights, political, economic, social and cultural rights of migrants, displaced, refugees and stateless persons.

It is a global process for the construction of a possible different world, a planetary society directed to fruitful relationships between human beings and human beings with the Earth, strengthening globalization based on solidarity. The WSFM is characterized by plurality and diversity and is a non-denominational, non-governmental and non-partisan space. It facilitates the articulation of a decentralized network of organizations and movements in concrete actions, both locally and internationally to improve the conditions of displaced persons, refugees and immigrants, as well as stateless persons in the world.

In the first WSFM in Porto Alegre (Brazil, 2005), with the theme "Sailing across global disorder”, a diagnosis was made of the neoliberal model, locating the causes of migration flows in the current economic paradigm. It was an articulation of the academic practices and specialized research centers, with action repertoires of social movements.
The second WSFM was held in Rivas Vaciamadrid (Spain, 2006), with the slogan "Universal Citizenship and Human Rights. Another world is possible, necessary and urgent”, and addressed the construction of networks and their link to migration, the proposal for universal citizenship and upholding human rights. The dynamics of this Forum aimed at recognizing social subjects, through experience, proposals and the various practices without abandoning the academic reflection.

The third edition, also in Rivas (2008), with the slogan "Our voices, our rights, for a world without walls", addressed the importance of social subjects, their roles and proposals regarding the strengthening of immigration policies worldwide.

It is in this context that Ecuador, with an avant-garde, paradigmatic Constitution which guarantees rights for migrants, refugees and displaced persons is seen as an option worth supporting by holding the fourth edition of WSFM, in Quito on October 2010. Thus, the social movements and networks on five continents that are part of the WSFM’s International Committee hope that the path traced by the Ecuadorian state towards the realization of their constitutional and legislative developments is reinforced by the process of the IV WSFM.

The organization of the IV World Social Forum on Migrations, in Quito, has been delegated to the Migration, Communication and Development Plan, whose role as Technical Secretariat of the Forum is to form a National Preparatory Committee, among civil society organizations in Ecuador, to coordinate actions towards the IV WSFM.

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