From left ro right: Ibon Zugasti, Prospektiker, Spain; Leonel Fernández, former President, Dominican Republic; Yarima Sosa, FUNGLODE; Concepción Olavarrieta, Nodo Mexicano, El Proyecto Del Milenio.
“The Millennium Project and RIBER
initiatives could help shape the future of the region and the world”. Santo
Domingo, Dominican Republic (PRWEB) January 09, 2015
RIBER President and former President
of the Dominican Republic, Leonel Fernández is convening a high-level panel of
experts to discuss the challenges and opportunities of Ibero-America from now
to 2030. Some 50 futurists from all around Ibero-America (comprising the
countries of the Iberian Peninsula, Latin America, and the Caribbean) will
gather for two intense days to discuss future scenarios for the region. This
will be the first meeting of the newly-created Ibero-American Futurists Network
RIBER (Red IBERoamericana de Prospectiva, RIBER in Spanish and Portuguese), the
first such forward-looking organization for the intercontinental Spanish and
Portuguese- speaking community.
The RIBER futurists
are part of The Millennium Project, a global futurist participatory think tank
with 55 Nodes around the world. The gathering will take place on February 2-3,
in Santo Domingo, at FUNGLODE headquarters. “Ibero-America has to finally
decide if it is going forward or backward in our rapidly globalizing world,”
said RIBER’s Executive Director, José Luis Cordeiro.
Most of the participants coming to
the meeting are also contributors to The Millennium Project publications "Latin
America 2030" and "2013-2014 State of the Future", as well as
the "FUTURES" encyclopedic dictionary, all available in English and
Spanish.
The Millennium Project’s latest “State of the Future” report shows that the world is improving more than the majority of pessimists acknowledge, but the future dangers are worse than the majority of optimists indicate. The global situation for humanity continues to improve in general, but at the expense of the environment. Dominican former-President Leonel Fernández explained that “The Millennium Project and RIBER initiatives could help shape the future of the region and the world.”
The Millennium
Project is a global participatory think tank connecting 55
Nodes around the world that identify important long-range challenges and
strategies, and initiate and conduct foresight studies, workshops, symposiums,
and advanced training. Its mission is to improve thinking about the future and
make it available through a variety of media for feedback to accumulate wisdom
about the future for better decisions today. It produces the annual "State
of the Future" reports, the "Futures Research Methodology" series,
the Global Futures Intelligence System (GFIS), and
special studies. Over 4,500 futurists, scholars, business planners, and policy
makers who work for international organizations, governments, corporations,
NGOs, and universities have participated in The Millennium Project’s research,
since its inception, in 1992. The Millennium Project was selected among the top
ten think tanks in the world for new ideas and paradigms by the 2013 University
of Pennsylvania’s GoTo Think Tank Index, and 2012 Computerworld Honors Laureate
for its contributions to collective intelligence systems.
Fundación Global
Democracia y Desarrollo (FUNGLODE) is a non-profit organization
founded by Leonel Fernández, former President of the Dominican Republic.
FUNGLODE has offices in Santo Domingo and is devoted to promoting the ideas of
democracy and development, including futures studies. FUNGLODE has a sister
institution called Global Foundation for Democracy and Development (GFDD), with
offices in New York and Washington, DC.
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