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Let’s Do It! World is a civic led mass movement which began in

Estonia during 2008 when 50,000 people gathered to clean VQ�UIF�FOUJSF�DPVOUSZ�JO�KVTU�ÎWF�

hours. We are now an international movement with

over 100 countries working together, engaging over 10

million participants.

Our aim is to clean up the whole World from illegally dumped solid waste and to then keep

our planet clean! We work with passion and perseverance to

support the most intelligent and sustainable waste management

principles in order to ensure a future clean World. To reach the essential transformation in our

global society, we have set the ambitious goal to involve 350

million people by 2018. This is around 5% of the World’s

population and is the estimated amount to create

a lasting change.

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Let’s Do It! Colombia stands by the idea that when we act together, we achieve great changes. Teamwork is a great alternative to improve the places where we live. We adopted the movement because of its great power as a social and environmental agent for change.

The fact that there is build up on the streets, demonstrates that the decision making process of most people is biased. As a movement we target those issues trying to procure changes through cooperation and education.

We favor working close to the communities, teaching about the entire process of materials, disposition and disposal. We organize massive recollections that help us as exercises to demonstrate the power of collaboration and collective action. Additionally we encourage activities where networks can be constructed, since these in turn inspire positive and TJHOJÎDBOU�DIBOHFT��

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COLOMBIA

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LETSDOITVISIBLE

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Let’s Do It! Visible is a campaign that will launch in this year’s

conference. We want to reinforce our message and show

old, new and future Let’s Do It! members that we are a network and act and impact as one. Let’s

Do It! Visible and unite our voices and shout out loud that our actions are making sound

changes in the world.

...show the world who we are

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17:05 - 17:25

18:00

20:00

Let's Do It! Colombia presentationNatalia Pachón

Presentación Let's Do It! Colombia

Latin America's environmental futureManuel Rodriguez

El futuro ambiental de Latinoamérica

Strategic alliancesRoberto Gutierrez

Alianzas estratégicas

Let's Do It! World presentationPresentación Let's Do It! Mundial

Meelika Hirmo

07:30 - 8:45 Registration, welcome and Icebreaking activityRegistro, bienvenida y actividad de icebreaking.

09:00-10:10 Opening ceremonyCeremonia de inaguración

Pasillo interno Torre C

Salón B 205

10:10 - 10:50Salón B 206

10:50 - 11:00Salón B 205

Salón B 20511:00 - 12:00

LunchAlmuerzo

12:00 - 13:40Salón C 202

Boosting activity (voo doo)Actividad enérgizante (voo doo)

13:40 - 14:45Salón B 205

Salón B 205

Salón B 205

Salón B 205

Salón B 205

14:45 - 14:50 BreakReceso

BreakReceso

ClosingCierre

DinnerCena

Colombian style Halloween costume partyFiesta de dizfraces al estilo Colombiano

14:50 - 16:15

16:15 - 16:30Pasillo interno Torre C

16:30 - 17:05 Carlos Santiago

Motivación y trabajo con voluntarios durante las movilizacionesWorking and motivating volunteers in mobilizations

Day 1DíaFriday / Viernes 317:30 am - 17:25 pm

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El laboratorio de ideas

The ideas lab

21:00

20:00

Waste management - More that just garbageNicolas Escalante

Manejo de residuos - Más que sólo basura

Experience of social and environmental impact of the waste management

Berenice Viracacha y Carlos Castellanos

La experiencia en el impacto social y ambiental del manejo de rediduos

Volunteer coordination: transformation through coordination

Mathieu Lacoste

Coordinación de voluntarios: transformación a través de la coordinación

Why work as a team if I am better off alone?Jose Jaime Uscátegui

¿Para qué trabajar en equipo si me va mejor sólo?

Meelika HirmoMassive public relations campaigns: the more the better!Campañas de relaciones públicas masivas: ¡cuanto más, mejor!

BreakReceso

LunchAlmuerzo

BreakReceso

ClosingCierre

DinnerCena

Let's hang out together PartyFiesta Pasemos un rato

09:00 - 09:20 GreetingBienvenida

09:20 - 10:35Javeriana&EJÎDJP�#BSÄOSalón 209

10:35 - 10:45

10:45 - 12:15

12:15 - 14:15

14:15 - 15:20

15:20 - 17:00

19:30 - 19:40

17:00 - 17:20

17:20 - 19:30Waste: a personal affairResiduos: una relación personal

Josep Canals

Saturday/ Sábado 19:00 am - 19:40 pm

Day 2Día

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09:00 - 09:30

Working with Communities: inspiring stories from Latin America

Humberto Rodríguez Murcia

Trabajando con comunidades: historias inspiradoras de América Latina

Direct action and urban resistanceRandy Orjuela y Nicolas Olivera

Acción directa y resistencias urbanas

GreetingBienvenida

LunchAlmuerzo

14:00 - 15:00

Give and Take: Sustainibility strategies to work in the communities

Diego Rodriguez

Toma y Dame: Estratégias de sostenibilidad para el trabajo con comunidades

15:00 - 15:20

BreakReceso

10:45 - 12:00

10:25 - 10:45

09:30 - 10:25

Roberto FloresMapping waste in Latin AmericaMapeo de residuos, la experiencia de Latinoamérica

15:25 - 17:00

Marketing and Developing products from waste materials

Lukas Ivorra

Marketing y desarrollo de producto a partir de residuos

Power of salesAna Vela

17:00- 18:30

18:30 - 18:40 ClosingCierre

19:00 DinnerCena

20:00 Award Night PartyFiesta de galardones

Sunday / Domingo 29:00 am - 18:40 pm

Day 3Día

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13:30 - 15:30

Ideas LaboratoryLet’s Do It! Colombia

Laboratorio de Ideas

Ceremonia de cierreClosing ceremony

Closing lunchAlmuerzo de cierre

10:30 - 13:30

10:00 - 10:30

Monday/ Lunes 310:00 am - 13:30 pm

Day 4Día

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MANUELRODRÍGUEZ

NATALIAPACHÓN

LUKASIVORRA

WHO'S WHO?

Internartional consultant in FOWJSPONFOUBM�QPMJDZ�BOE�ÎSTU�.JOJTUFS�of Environment in Colombia.

Let’s Do It! Colombia co-founder and professional in strategic design with experience in the leadership and management of social innovation projects.

Industrial designer and project management expert with experience in product development from recycled material. Creativity and Innovation director at Diseño Sostenible S.A.S.

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MATHIEULACOSTE

ROBERTOFLORES

DIEGORODRÍGUEZSociologist and development specialist with experience in international development, cooperation and human rights. Director of the Play sharing program by the Tiempo de Juego foundation.

.BTUFS�T�%FHSFF�JO�-BUJO�"NFSJDBO�4UVEJFT�from the Sorbonne,Paris. communications coordinator for the Climate & Development Knowledge Network (CDKN-Colombia) program.

Strategic vice-president and cartographer for Let’s Do It! El Salvador. Architect with a master’s degree in renewable energy and project manager and Green World Citizen Latin America’s representative.

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ROBERTOGUTIÉRREZ

RANDYORJUELA

ANAVELA

Associate Professor at the Universidad EF�MPT�"OEFT�4DIPPM�PG�.BOBHFNFOU�and former chair of the Social Enterprise Knowledge Network (SEKN). In partnership with SEKN.

Colombian architect with experience in working with communities, micro urban planning, inclusive design planning and territorial construction. .FNCFS�PG�Arquitectura Expandida.

Business development vicepresident of AIESEC in Colombia 2013-2014. Experience in sales skills development, sellers management, product development and business development.

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HUMBERTORODRÍGUEZ

JOSE JAIMEUSCÁTEGUI

Professor Emeritus. Dedicated to renewable energy consulting, mainly solar and wind energy and climate change.

Designer with a deep-rooted interest in social and environmental issues. Focused on sustainability projects. Currently Let's Do It! Colombia media manager.

University professor, young political MFBEFS �DPMVNOJTU�GPS�UIF�)VGÎOHUPO�Post Voces and board member of the think tank "Corporation XXI Century".

MARIA JULIANASAYAGO

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CARLOS MARIOCASTELLANOS

NICOLÁSESCALANTE

BERENICEVIRACACHÁ&OWJSPONFOUBM�.BOBHFNFOU�TQFDJBMJTU�and senior lecturer in the Police school of the National Police.

Consultant and researcher in strategic modeling, planning, and assessment of integrated and sustainable waste and resource management.

Specialist in planning, management and control of social development, social director of auditing for companies cleaning service in Bogota.

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MEELIKAHIRMO

CARLOSSANTIAGO

JOSEPCANALS

Head of Public Relations of Let's Do It! World. Has been working in the civic society and public sector in Estonia and in Austria since 2006, organising projects, festivals and leading PR actions.

Business Administration. Colombian %FMFHBUF�JO�.PWFNFOUT�PSH��%FMFHBUF�PG�Colombia Soy Yo at the Technical Secretariat in youths Colombia - ECIPNJ and Volunteer .FNCFS�BU�*%#�:PVUI�/FUXPSL�:PVUI�

Urban and environmental adviser in UIF�.FUSPQPMJUBO�"SFB�PG�#BSDFMPOB�BOE�UIF�$BUBM´O�1BSMJBNFOU��.BZPS�PG�Corbera de Llobregat, Cataluña."EWJTPS�UP�UIF�.BZPS�PG�#PHPUB�GPS�urban regeneration and environment.

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LORENA MARTINEZ

NICOLÁS OLIVERA

Her professional competencies include entrepreneurial outlook, social responsibility, proactive learning and global mindset. Has done volunteer work in Brazil and Egypt with AIESEC and is currently working in an AIESEC-Unilever partnership.

Cameraman and editor. Has produced various audiovisual works in the Los Laches neighborhood, including 4 music videos and the documentary “Donde OBDF�FM�4PMß�������.FNCFS�PG�Arquitectura Expandida.

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Transversal 4 # 43 - 95Viaggio Urbano hotel

Calle 26 # 110 - 00El Dorado International Airport

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Carrera 7 # 40-62Javeriana University

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ABOUT THE CITY

It has more than 70 museums, 50 shopping DFOUFST ���GSFF�i.VTJD�JO�UIF�1BSLu�'FTUJWBMT �one of the best Theatre Festivals in the world, and countless amount of tourist attractions.

It was one of the top 10 places to visit according to the New York Times.

In 2011, it was the 8th best city to do business in, according to America Economy Intelligence, and Fortune ranked it as one of the top 15 new cities to do business in.

It is home to 1,360 multi-national companies.

It is the principal economic hub in Colombia and the Andean Region, with a GDP of US$70.3 billion in 2011 and a positive economic increment of 4.5% in 2012.

It is located 2,640 meters (8,660 feet) above sea level, with the advantage of a constant temperature year-round! %BZ����$����'�/JHIU����$����'�

Bogota is 2,640 meters closer to the stars.

It has 7.6 million inhabitants, accounting for 16% of the national population.

On Sundays from 7:00 am to 2:00pm, streets become bike-friendly, so that everyone can enjoy the streets and exercise. This is called the Ciclovia.

$2.000 Colombian pesos are equal to $1US dollar

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Welcome party to our country and our culture. Everyone should wear an original and creative costume, as the best costume will win a prize. The DJ will be spinning the best Latin rhythms and international hits all night long. We will ride and drink in a typical party bus from our country called Chiva.

This will be a fun chilled night. We will go for some drinks toa bar with mellow music which will allow us to lead deep conversations and build a strong Let's Do It! American network. We will test your knowledge with a pub quiz!

To celebrate the fact that we will be arriving to a satisfactory end of our conference we will start with a cocktail for a toast in honor of Let's Do It! America and the great opportunity that we had to share this moment together.

After the award ceremony we will dance and party all night long!

Colombian style Halloween costume party

Award Night

Dress code: Cocktail dress/ dark suit.

Dress code: Informal clothing.

Dress code: Halloween costume! We suggest that it should be made with recycled materials or be a reused costume.

Let's hang out together; Let´s get to know each other.

HURRAY! IT’S PARTY TIME!

1st night

2nd night

3rd night

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PACKING CHECKLIST

Rockin’ atittude

Sunblock

Umbrella

Small handbag

Coat (10ºC aprox. during the night)

Sweater (14ºC aprox. during the day)

Scarf

Business casual wear

Cocktail dress

Halloween costume

Business cards

Notebook

Pen

Camera

Cash for sweets

Alarm clock (so you can always be on time!)

Passport

Contact list

Did you know that in Bogotá mornings are freezing, midday makes you sweat, afternoons are rainy and nights… you never know? Well, taking into account Bogotá’s weather situation, we’ve created a quick checklist that should get you through the conference without any XBSESPCF�NBMGVODUJPOT��.BLF�TVSF�ZPV�ÎMM�JO�FWFSZ�IBQQZ�face, that way: you’ll know you’re ready!

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BE A SMART TRAVELLER!

Interactive map of Bogotáhttp://portel.bogota.gov.co/mad/buscador.php

Transmilenio (integrated bus system)http://www.transmilenio.gov.co

Easy Taxi Tappsi

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Transmilenio and SITP (Blue buses)

"SSPVOE.F� Viva Bogotá

Discovering the city

Be sure to check some of these out!Online

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http://www.colombia.coColombia’s website

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Santiago Ortegón(+57) 316-8786990

http://www.letsdoitcolombia.org

Lets do it Colombia

Let's Do It Colombia@LetsDoItCol#letsdoitvisible

https://www.facebook.com/letsdoitcolombia

letsdoitcol

Andrea Jimenez(+57) [email protected]

KEEP IN TOUCH

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OUR SPONSORS

COLOMBIA

Facultad de Ciencias Jurídicas

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OUR ALLIES

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