- Establishing and meeting global environmental targets - Time to take action! Use the videos to spread the idea. Send the links to friends.
Part 2 of the interview of Frithjof Finkbeiner by James Quilligan in the US is now online!
You are invited to take action! There is a restoration happening everywhere. You are invited to action
for your highest aspirations for a better world. In the affairs of
humanity there is a tide of possibility, seen in places like the Global
Marshall Plan, the Millennium Promise, and Green Design.
May you
act now for the purpose of a new common ground with all people,
goodwill towards all life, and the better world we have always dreamed
of.
Istanbul Conference backs this process Civil society needs to bundle its collective intelligence into a global consciousness - probably humankind's only chance of survival. Today NON-governmental organizations are engaging in different issues and everyone is fighting for themselves. It is high time for a world civil society which follows a common vision and joins forces.
Only knowledge multiplies when shared.
Since the G8 summit we have been working on this International Consultation Process. If you are interested in helping us with this, please contact Maike Sippel. The consultation process is integral part of our media campaign JETZT-DIE-WELT-RETTEN.DE (save-the-world-now).
In the Istanbul Declaration the participants of the Globalization for the Common Good conference which took place from 4-9 July call for "a common global action plan, beginning with a multi-stakeholder consultation process, and culminating in a common vision for ending poverty, reversing climate change, financing sustainable development and creating structural reforms in global trade, finance, and energy policy". This was inspired by the Global Marshall Plan panel which presented the idea of an international consultation process.
and further changes The coordination office will move. Please update you address files.
Our new addresse from 1 August: Global Marshall Plan Initiative Am Sandtorkai 62 20457 Hamburg Germany
Telephone and fax remain the same: phone: +49 40 822 90 420 fax: +49 40 822 90 421
Sabine Stoeck will focus in her PhD from 1 August Since
2004 she was supporting the coordination office with her expertise, especially with publications. We wish her all the best for her studies and thank her a lot for her commitment.
Maike Sippel back in the coordination office After finishing her PhD Maike
Sippel rejoined the team and is focussing on the international consultation process. Welcome back, Maike!
During his speech the Mircosoft founder reminds of the idea of the Marshall Plan and drew the bow to the present. Bill Gates pointed out that access to technology is virtually basic to improve the world´s situation and called on the Harvard University to dedicade its best minds for the solving of the worldwide problems.
Don't be realistic. Rabbi Lerner urges viewers to stand up for their highest vision of the
good rather than allowing the current powers to predetermine what kinds
of social change are "realistic".
Global Marshall Plan and G8 Apart from many press articles, our Initiative was an issue of several radio and tv shows. Some examples can be listened to at our website.
This is the response to Heiligendamm Press release Sent to journalists in Germany and Austria on 12 June 2007 - German version only -
Pressemitteilung der Global Marshall Plan Initiative Hamburg, den 12. Juni 2007
Global Marshall Plan Initiative wendet sich nach G8-Gipfel an Zivilgesellschaft
"Wenn
wir das System verbessern, schaffen wir die Armut ab!", wertet Frithjof
Finkbeiner, Koordinator der Global Marshall Plan Initiative, den
G8-Gipfel. Das sei die Antwort auf Heiligendamm. "Die Volksvertreter
der mächtigen und reichen Welt haben eine wichtige Chance vertan. Beim
Klimaschutz ist theoretisch ein bedeutender Durchbruch gelungen;
gleichzeitig wurde die Glaubwürdigkeit der G8 stark beschädigt, da die
Versprechen gegenüber den Armen gebrochen wurden. Jetzt müssen die
Bürger der Welt sich ihrer Verantwortung bewusst werden. Wir müssen
eine gemeinsame Strategie entwickeln, wie wir die UN-Millenniumsziele
bis 2015 erreichen und gleichzeitig faire Spielregeln für die
Weltwirtschaft setzen.", sagt Finkbeiner.
"Bangladesch wird die
UN-Millenniumsziele bis 2015 erfüllen und bis 2030 die Armut
vollständig ins Museum verbannen", sagte der Friedensnobelpreisträger
Muhammad Yunus. Das Yunus-Modell stellt das Banksystem auf den Kopf. In
wenigen Jahren hat Yunus mit Kleinstkrediten in Bangladesch, einem der
korruptesten und ärmsten Länder dieser Erde, die Armut reduziert.
Finkbeiner teilt Yunus' Philosophie: "Wir können die Welt verbessern,
wenn wir die Institutionen ändern. Die Welt braucht eine
Systemänderung."
Das Ziel muss eine weltweite Ökosoziale
Marktwirtschaft sein. Die Global Marshall Plan Initiative lädt alle
gesellschaftlichen Kräfte ein, eine gemeinsame Vision für eine
gerechtere Weltordnung zu gestalten. Die Ergebnisse dieser Konsultation
sollen 2010 in einer internationalen Konferenz vorgestellt werden.
Hintergrund: Die
Global Marshall Plan Initiative setzt sich dafür ein, die
UN-Millenniumsentwicklungsziele zu verwirklichen und eine weltweite
Ökosoziale Marktwirtschaft einzuführen. Sie arbeitet seit 2003 als
Netzwerk von Organisationen und Personen aus Zivilgesellschaft,
Wirtschaft, Politik, Wissenschaft und Medien.
NSP met Jimmy Carter On May 2, some leaders of the Network of Spiritual Progressives (NSP) invited other Jewish, Christian and Islamic leaders to a private meeting with former U.S. president Jimmy Carter to discuss Israel/Palestine and also their strategy for homeland security: the Strategy of Generosity and the Global Marshall Plan. Here's what happened at the meeting.