More than 200 representatives from 65 regional governments have participated in the Summit of ORU-FOGAR from September 1st to the 3rd, 2014, which was held in Cartagena de Indias (Colombia). With the governor of Bolivar, Juan Carlos Gossain and the National Federation of Departments of Colombia as hosts, in this historical colonial city several notes were discussed in a summit entitled "Decentralization accelerates development", aiming towards the debate on the Post 2015 localization of the development goals of the United Nations.
The event began with the Bureau and the Assembly of ORU-FOGAR in which the Prefect of Azuay, Ecuador, Paul Carrasco was reelected as president, accompanied by the President of the Regional Council of Rabat, Abdelkébir Berkia as first vice-president.
They both presented a work plan that has the ambition to turn ORU FOGAR into a truly global organization, seeking to strengthen its presence in Asia and in the rest of the continents.
In the Bureau, the incorporation of the vice-president of the region Rhône-Alpes, France, Bernard Soulage was approved, as well as the incorporation of the governor of Santa Fe, Argentina, Antonio Bonfatti, under the relationship agreement with UCLG. The ORU-FOGAR Assembly also approved to accept the new applications for admissions as new members of ARDCI (Ivory Coast), Regional Council of Sud Comoé (Ivory Coast), Departmental Boards Association of the Republic of Paraguay, Bélier Region (Ivory Coast), Regional Council of Hauts-Bassin (Burkina Faso), Champagne-Ardenne (France), Government of Bolivar (Colombia), Decentralized Autonomous Government of the Province of Morona-Santiago (Ecuador), Board of Governors of Kenya and Government of the Province of Cotopaxi (Ecuador). The responsibility of secretary general was also ratified in Carles Llorens.
With the participation of representatives of UNDP and UN- Habitat, the Summit was recognized as a Consultation of the Localization of the Post 2015 Development Agenda. The governors, with a strong speech given by the president of ORU-FOGAR, Paul Carrasco, wanted to highlight to the UN representatives the importance of a territorial approach to development and the need of decentralization. Carrasco defended the need of sharing political power and attribute capacities from the national governments to the intermediate governments.
Representatives from different regions who attended the Summit signed a letter to President of the Republic of Colombia to move their support to the peace process, stressing their belief that peace can be built from the territory.