A Provisional Informal Assessment of the FLOK Transition process in Ecuador

Dear friends,

I am leaving Ecuador tomorrow after a rich but difficult experience with many up and downs … (one of the downs being is that we are leaving the country with still 2.5 months of salary due); though the summit was a success in terms of its own dynamic, we discovered that the president of the country didn’t even know of the existence of the FLOK, and that one of our funding ministers even blocked his officials from attending until one day before the summit .. 15 attempts to talk with our two funding ministers about a supposedly strategic effort went unheeded .. nevertheless, there are also good sides: one is that lower level officials, those that feel the need to remain faithful to the ideals of the civic revolution, are enthusiastic and are working on pilot projects; the other is a number of civic movements intent on continuing the effort such as our friends at Diabluma and the associated rural-urban coalition; amongst the most inspiring efforts is that of Mario Andino, the mayor of Sigchos, the third poorest district in Ecuador, who just bought a 2,200 ha. domain to experiment with open agriculture, and that is at least partially a direct result of our interventions, this will happen with or without the government … and then we leave a cultural and political legacy in terms of the ideas; here is a sample reaction that I received, and that makes me very happy:

“.I know you have had good and bad moments here, but I truly believe that you leave a relevant and unforgettable way of thinking in my community. I personally have seen how my vision of reality has changed based on your ideas, knowledge and will to change things…Farewell my friend…I´m sure that wherever you go, you will make the difference that humanity desperately needs… ”

Then of course there is the legacy of the FLOK as the first ever effort to craft a integrated commons transition program, legitimized even if imperfectly supported by a nation state, which makes it a geo-political event; we are already talking with a large cooperative group, 2-3 cities, and a rural hub elsewhere in the world, to do local FLOK processes; and the FLOK as a open and participatory method to craft policy, which is getting interest from other governments in the region ..

So this is life, sometimes we do a seeming huge step forwards, only to fall back, and even as we may be disappointed in the short term, we have planted a seed that may bear more fruit than we expected later on.

Goodbye to Ecuador then, or perhaps just hasta luego, as it is a most spectacular country … let the hundred flowers bloom, here and elsewhere in the world, we certainly would love to return to Sigchos and help the mayor, the assembly of the people and the population as a model locale for commons-oriented practices and transitions. After all , it is a mini-Ecuador with four climate zones ..

With thanks of all the FLOK team members, volunteers, and the local citizens who supported us; special mention to Fabien and his team at Allianza Solidaria, the most inspiring project so far.

Michel Bauwens, Quito, June 30, 2014

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