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Inf’OGM is a non-profit organization, created in 1999 in order to establish a francophone citizen watch on the GMO issue. After having published a monthly bulletin (11 issues per year), Inf’OGM is now publishing, since July 2007, a bimonthly 8 page bulletin. There are 6 issues per year. The first issue of Inf’OGM came out in 1999. In August 2008 will be published the 94th issue. Owing to the enlargment of the team of employees, in 2003 Inf’OGM started developing a journalistic research on different subjects such as the assessment of political and scientific dynamics regarding studies about the use of GMOs in animal products ; a survey on the effective appointment of members of the CGB (French Commission of biomolecular engineering) ; a query to the French and European public authorities about their assessment of the results of the tests carried out in the fields of England (report of October 2003)... Inf’OGM’s audience and activities have been steadily increasing since its establishment five years ago. At present the association is working on strengthening its network and the efficiency of its thematic tools. A French team for consultation with citizens on GMOs (made up of the following associations : ATTAC, BEDE, Confédération Paysanne, Coordination Nationale de Défense des Semences Fermières (National Coordination for the Protection of Farming Crops), Le Fondation Science Citoyenne, France Nature Environnement, Frapna Ardèche, Geyser, Groupe International d’Etudes Transdisciplinaire, Greenpeace, Mouvement pour le Droit et le Respect des Générations Futures (The Movement for the Right and the Respect of Future Generations), Nature & Progrès and Solagral) was created in 2003 in order to edit a file containing arguments against GMOs (“ GMOs : civil society argues its refusal ”) and to demand a public debate. This document has been the occasion for joint and enriching work, giving people working on GMOs the chance to get to know each other and therefore to improve their collaboration for the future. The document tackles scientific questions (lacunae or risks), the question of patent on life, of the economy, of communication between corporations, of liability, of hunger in the world, of research governance and of the impact on agricultural systems. Inf’OGM was at first involved in this dynamic as information provider and as secretariat for the editing of the file on arguments. Since, the follow-up of the editorial work has been in the hands of Inf’OGM and Geyser. Teams of opposition to GMOs have been set up in several departments in France (the list of these teams and information on means to contact them are available on Collectifs régionaux d’opposition aux OGM). In order to provide a better proximity service to the active teams, Inf’OGM participates in many regional events, as it did at the Larzac gathering or during shows and exhibitions (Primevère in Lyon). At present Inf’OGM is trying to increase the number of watch points and points of distribution of information on GMOs by setting up GMO’s local relays. By “relay” we mean a person, member of an organization or a team who would become the corresponding member for the Citizen Watch on GMOs. Since this step has aroused interest, the association Inf’OGM has accepted to help create these local relay of contact in 2004. Inf’OGM has been establishing contacts with other european networks for several years now. In 2003 Inf’OGM took part in organizing workshops and seminars for the European Social Forum which took place in Saint Denis in November 2003. In the framework of the CCC-OGM, Inf’OGM’s members and team of employees provided the secretarial work, the coordination and the conduct of an original procedure (intersecting at an european level the GMO networks, farmer seed savers and patents) which has worked remarkably well. The most interesting results were of two kinds : Inf’OGM is developing activities in Europe. It is supporting projects regarding the access and the management of information. Since 2005, Inf’OGM is supporting the implementation of national citizen watchdogs on GMOs in Romania and Bulgaria. Those watchdogs are the first of a kind in those countries and should play a great role in insuring the public to have access to verified, vulgarized and contextualized information. Inf’OGM is actually aiming at developing such projects in Hungary, Macedonia and Ukraine. Inf’OGM is developing activities in Africa in close collaboration with the association BEDE. It is supporting projects regarding the access and the management of information. It is also working along the lines of a gradual establishment of a network of organizations dealing with the issue of GMOs & Africa (GRAIN, IUB, AREA, Enda Third World, etc...) in order to set up a francophone watch on GMOs in Africa. Inf’OGM has taken part in the conduct of several workshops on GMOs and biosecurity organized by civil society organizations, in Tunisia, Algeria, Benin, Senegal, Burkina Faso. A Legal Watch : In October 2002 Inf’OGM and the Confédération Paysanne and many other associations and jurists organised a one day seminar the goal of which was to make an assessment of the existing legislation, to point out the lacunae and to consider new trains of legal thought in order to make suggestions. At the end of the seminar the suggestion was made to establish a network consisting of associations, jurists and lawyers. In May 2003 Inf’OGM took on a trainee, (whom it hired in November 2003) to set up the legal watch. At present several associations (FNAB, Nature & Progres, Confédération Paysanne (French Farmers Union), Greenpeace, ATTAC, The Biocoop Federation) have chosen to provide financial support for the legal watch. During the first two years Inf’OGM focused on the publication of a monthly bulletin, and later on started elaborating thematic papers (cf. 1b). At present the association has chosen to diversify its communication tools (the publication of pamphlets, a report on arguments, radio programs, pedagogical reports ...). Contact:
Postal address : Inf’OGM - 2b, rue Jules Ferry - 93 100 Montreuil – France
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