The Global Marshall Plan Initiative aims to address global problems through sustainable development and a fairer globalization. It brings together supporters from business, politics, and civil society around the idea of a worldwide economic and social framework based on open markets, universal standards, and human rights. The initiative proposes gradually increasing global development funds to 0.6% of world GDP in order to achieve goals like reducing poverty and improving health and education by 2015. New funding sources could include taxes on international trade and finance transactions.
FInance For Development : Final Projectmuktadirmahin
In this Power Point Presentation I have tried to give an idea about the Sustainable Development Of Goals and the impact of the International Official finance on developing countries ; Importance of PPP for the future developments and about the Climate change. All information has been taken from WBI MOOC resources. Thank you.
Session IV - Cross-National Frameworks for the Management of National Inequal...KhazanahResearchInstitute
Malaysian Income Distribution in a Global Context
A Khazanah Nasional Berhad and Khazanah Research Institute Seminar
Session IV - Cross-National Frameworks and the Management of National Inequality
18 January 2018
Session IV - Policy Considerations in Addressing Malaysian Economic Inequalit...KhazanahResearchInstitute
Malaysian Income Distribution in a Global Context
A Khazanah Nasional Berhad and Khazanah Research Institute Seminar
Session IV - Cross-National Frameworks and the Management of National Inequality
18 January 2018
Session I - Framing the Conversation on Inequality and Development Choices by...KhazanahResearchInstitute
Malaysian Income Distribution in a Global Context
A Khazanah Nasional Berhad and Khazanah Research Institute Seminar
Session I - Global Poverty and Inequality: A View from the Global Consumption and Income Project
18 January 2018
FInance For Development : Final Projectmuktadirmahin
In this Power Point Presentation I have tried to give an idea about the Sustainable Development Of Goals and the impact of the International Official finance on developing countries ; Importance of PPP for the future developments and about the Climate change. All information has been taken from WBI MOOC resources. Thank you.
Session IV - Cross-National Frameworks for the Management of National Inequal...KhazanahResearchInstitute
Malaysian Income Distribution in a Global Context
A Khazanah Nasional Berhad and Khazanah Research Institute Seminar
Session IV - Cross-National Frameworks and the Management of National Inequality
18 January 2018
Session IV - Policy Considerations in Addressing Malaysian Economic Inequalit...KhazanahResearchInstitute
Malaysian Income Distribution in a Global Context
A Khazanah Nasional Berhad and Khazanah Research Institute Seminar
Session IV - Cross-National Frameworks and the Management of National Inequality
18 January 2018
Session I - Framing the Conversation on Inequality and Development Choices by...KhazanahResearchInstitute
Malaysian Income Distribution in a Global Context
A Khazanah Nasional Berhad and Khazanah Research Institute Seminar
Session I - Global Poverty and Inequality: A View from the Global Consumption and Income Project
18 January 2018
Tony Hawkins investigates how to make economic growth benefit the poor in Zimbabwe.
Presented at 'Moving Forward with Pro-poor Reconstruction in Zimbabwe' International Conference, Harare, Zimbabwe, (25 and 26 August 2009)
Dear friends,
Good day! We wish you to find yourself, in a good time, fit and full of stamina. So, we need your help. Business Innovation Research Development (BIRD) organization is recruiting talented persons to implement the decade for Action 2030 and accelerating the United Nations Sustainable Development (SDG).
If you are able to remove sleeves and strive for the development, and you want to join a dynamic organization, which is active and willing to transform our world. At the moment, we have a double presence on the international scene. We are a United Nations international player, and we can offer you an opportunity to participate in a new world: The World We Want (WWW). The global goals were a United Nations General Assembly member’s strategy for the sustainability development with the prosperity for all, wellbeing, healthy life, peace and security. In 2020, covid 19 hit us harder and pushed us to our limits. It is time to hit back and pushed stronger to redirect towards the challenges of the 21st century and keep orientated on the aim of the Post 2015 Sustainable Development goals, with (1) the poverty reduction, (2) food security, (3) wellbeing, (4) education, (5) gender, (6) water and sanitation, (7) energy for all, (8) economic growth, (9) infrastructure investment, (10) equity, (11) smart cities, (12) production and consumption, (13) climate action, (14) life on land, (15) life under oceans and seas, (16) social justice and (17) cooperation.
You can contact us if you like to join us at: BIRD CEO at gsradjou@outlook.com, with your identification and little of yourself on a CV or a letter. So, we can study your offer to participate in the United Nations implementation or prototyping the 17 sustainable development goals and 169 targets and many more indicators of development as well as the poverty reduction by 2030.
Your participation is valuable. You can contribute to the achievement of these global goals by 2030.
We are looking forward to hearing from you.
Yours sincerely,
BIRD CEO
Professor Armando Barrentos, of the Brooks World Poverty Institute at the University of Manchester presents new research on the effects of antipoverty transfers in Brazil. Read the full paper at: www.brazil4africa.org/publications
Hi, Happy New Year 2022!
The presentation is about health, wealth, wellbeing, prosperity, protecting the earth's planet, peace, and security. It is not so easy to wish you a happy new year 2022, as we have seen that 2020, 2021 were difficult years. So, before wishing you all a Happy New Year 2022. I started to browse the landscape of the needed ingredients in 2022, so I can really wish you all a Happy New Year 2022, that is almost sincere, because the uncertainties are so high nowadays, and we need to prepare for the next crisis. Happy New Year 2022
Over the last 10 years, 40 million Brazilians have been lifted out of poverty. The country has achieved inclusive growth, with declining rates of inequality and low levels of unemployment. This presentation looks at the key factors behind Brazil's development and argues that this is based on a distinctive model. For more information, see www.Brazil4Africa.org
Presentation slides from David Hulme,Executive Director, Brooks World Poverty Institute and Professor of Development Studies at the University of Manchester, Sussex Development Lecture, Learning from the Millennium Development Goals
Improving the Management of Major Risks in Morocco - OECD Key FindingsOECD Governance
The review provides an objective assessment of recognised risk management policies by international experts. The study identifies both the successes and strengths of the existing system, and also the challenges to overcome in order to improve Morocco's resilience in coping with major risks. For more information on the launch of this review, see http://www.oecd.org/governance/risk/launch-event-improving-the-management-of-major-risks-in-morocco.htm
Functional Income inequality and the post 2015 Agenda - presentation by Rolp...reinoutthebroker
Rolph van der Hoeven, ISS
For the occasion of The Development Studies Association Annual Conference 2013
16 November 2013, Birmingham
Panel 25: Inequality and the Post 2015 Agenda, organised by the Broker
http://thebrokeronline.eu/Articles/Inequality-is-politics
Tony Hawkins investigates how to make economic growth benefit the poor in Zimbabwe.
Presented at 'Moving Forward with Pro-poor Reconstruction in Zimbabwe' International Conference, Harare, Zimbabwe, (25 and 26 August 2009)
Dear friends,
Good day! We wish you to find yourself, in a good time, fit and full of stamina. So, we need your help. Business Innovation Research Development (BIRD) organization is recruiting talented persons to implement the decade for Action 2030 and accelerating the United Nations Sustainable Development (SDG).
If you are able to remove sleeves and strive for the development, and you want to join a dynamic organization, which is active and willing to transform our world. At the moment, we have a double presence on the international scene. We are a United Nations international player, and we can offer you an opportunity to participate in a new world: The World We Want (WWW). The global goals were a United Nations General Assembly member’s strategy for the sustainability development with the prosperity for all, wellbeing, healthy life, peace and security. In 2020, covid 19 hit us harder and pushed us to our limits. It is time to hit back and pushed stronger to redirect towards the challenges of the 21st century and keep orientated on the aim of the Post 2015 Sustainable Development goals, with (1) the poverty reduction, (2) food security, (3) wellbeing, (4) education, (5) gender, (6) water and sanitation, (7) energy for all, (8) economic growth, (9) infrastructure investment, (10) equity, (11) smart cities, (12) production and consumption, (13) climate action, (14) life on land, (15) life under oceans and seas, (16) social justice and (17) cooperation.
You can contact us if you like to join us at: BIRD CEO at gsradjou@outlook.com, with your identification and little of yourself on a CV or a letter. So, we can study your offer to participate in the United Nations implementation or prototyping the 17 sustainable development goals and 169 targets and many more indicators of development as well as the poverty reduction by 2030.
Your participation is valuable. You can contribute to the achievement of these global goals by 2030.
We are looking forward to hearing from you.
Yours sincerely,
BIRD CEO
Professor Armando Barrentos, of the Brooks World Poverty Institute at the University of Manchester presents new research on the effects of antipoverty transfers in Brazil. Read the full paper at: www.brazil4africa.org/publications
Hi, Happy New Year 2022!
The presentation is about health, wealth, wellbeing, prosperity, protecting the earth's planet, peace, and security. It is not so easy to wish you a happy new year 2022, as we have seen that 2020, 2021 were difficult years. So, before wishing you all a Happy New Year 2022. I started to browse the landscape of the needed ingredients in 2022, so I can really wish you all a Happy New Year 2022, that is almost sincere, because the uncertainties are so high nowadays, and we need to prepare for the next crisis. Happy New Year 2022
Over the last 10 years, 40 million Brazilians have been lifted out of poverty. The country has achieved inclusive growth, with declining rates of inequality and low levels of unemployment. This presentation looks at the key factors behind Brazil's development and argues that this is based on a distinctive model. For more information, see www.Brazil4Africa.org
Presentation slides from David Hulme,Executive Director, Brooks World Poverty Institute and Professor of Development Studies at the University of Manchester, Sussex Development Lecture, Learning from the Millennium Development Goals
Improving the Management of Major Risks in Morocco - OECD Key FindingsOECD Governance
The review provides an objective assessment of recognised risk management policies by international experts. The study identifies both the successes and strengths of the existing system, and also the challenges to overcome in order to improve Morocco's resilience in coping with major risks. For more information on the launch of this review, see http://www.oecd.org/governance/risk/launch-event-improving-the-management-of-major-risks-in-morocco.htm
Functional Income inequality and the post 2015 Agenda - presentation by Rolp...reinoutthebroker
Rolph van der Hoeven, ISS
For the occasion of The Development Studies Association Annual Conference 2013
16 November 2013, Birmingham
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http://thebrokeronline.eu/Articles/Inequality-is-politics
KRI Brown Bag Seminar #1 - Islamic Finance: New Tools for Innovation with Soc...KhazanahResearchInstitute
KRI Brown Bag Seminar #1 which was held on the 15 February 2017 hosted guest speaker, Professor Saadiah Mohamad, who discussed the developments in social finance and provided a case for structuring Shariah-compliant products with social impact.
Her presentation acknowledged the claim among critics that there is an inherent weakness in the present-day Islamic banking and finance industry in terms of its underdeveloped social sector. She thus explored a framework for a socially responsible investment sukuk and social impact bonds (SIB) in the social finance space, and came up with recommendations for structuring a Shariah-compliant SIB or social sukuk.
Professor Saadiah’s arguments are based on her latest journal publication “A Case for an Islamic Social Impact Bond”, under the ACRN Oxford Journal of Finance and Risk Perspectives.
A NEW GLOBAL PARTNERSHIP: ERADICATE POVERTY AND TRANSFORM ECONOMIES THROUGH S...Dr Lendy Spires
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Central to this is eradicating extreme poverty from the face of the earth by 2030. This is something that leaders have promised time and again throughout history. Today, it can actually be done. So a new development agenda should carry forward the spirit of the Millennium Declaration and the best of the MDGs, with a practical focus on things like poverty, hunger, water, sanitation, education and healthcare. But to fulfil our vision of promoting sustainable development, we must go beyond the MDGs. They did not focus enough on reaching the very poorest and most excluded people. They were silent on the devastating effects of conflict and violence on development.
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The Report of the High-Level Panel of Eminent Persons on the Post-2015 Develo...Dr Lendy Spires
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A New Global Partnership: Eradicate Poverty and Transform Economies through S...Andy Dabydeen
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http://www.post2015hlp.org/the-report/
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1. What is the Global Marshall Plan?
The state of the poor, the gap between north and south, cultural conflicts, security and environmental
issues; these are all problems which in the context of widely unregulated globalisation are not likely to
be solved nationally. Sustainable development will only be attained through a better and binding
framework for global economy. Together with co-financing programs they can lead to a global
economic miracle.
The Global Marshall Plan Initiative acts as an integrative platform to devise win-win concepts for a
fairer globalization. The Initiative bundles positive forces from business, politics and civil society in a
strategic alliance. The Initiative, which started in 2003, already has some 6,000 supporters, among them
the Club of Rome, the Eco-Social Forum Europe, the Club of Budapest, sections of Friends of the
Earth, politicians from all parties, universities, AIESEC, Junior Chamber International, small, medium
and large enterprises as well as a couple of trade associations.
A World in Balance
Let us all create a world in balance ...
… in harmony with nature
… in peace between cultures and religions
… in peace within societies
… in worldwide prosperity
in which every human being can reach his/her desired potential.
A Worldwide Eco-Social Market Economy
- a global domestic economic and social policy framework
- with open commodity and financial markets, but with a binding (enforceable) democratically
agreed framework – the core ILO, UNESCO and environmental standards plus an effective
combination of these standards with trade and regulatory policy frameworks (especially with the
WTO, IMF and World Bank)
- committed to the general as well as the economic, social and cultural human rights
Achieving the “Millennium Development Goals” by 2015
The Initiative provides a concrete concept for the realization of the 2015 Millennium Development
Goals which all countries and international organizations have agreed to. These goals include:
- Half extreme poverty (people living on less than 1 USD per day)
- Primary education for all children
- Gender Equality
- Reducing infant mortality by 2/3 and improve maternal health
- Fight against HIV/Aids
- Global partnership for development
Global Marshall Plan Initiative phone:+49-(0)40-82290420
Rissener Landstrasse 193 fax:+49-(0)40-82290421
22559 Hamburg Account 212
Germany BLZ 25120510, Sozialbank
info@globalmarshallplan.org IBAN DE73 2512 0510 0008 4098 00
www.globalmarshallplan.org SWIFT (BIC) BFSWDE31HAN
2. Ways to a Global Economic Miracle
The current global structure results in a world that is poorer than it could be. In a long-term
perspective over 50-100 years implementation of a Global Marshall Plan could lead to a global “equity”
of 50% (following the EU definition of poverty which says that the lowest incomes in Europe should
amount to at least half of the average income). As a consequence the world would be much richer
through full expansion of all human potential.
Basic Design Parameters of a Global Marshall Plan
- implementation starting from 2008
- gradually increasing the resources for global development cooperation from today´s 60 billion USD
to 180 billion USD, i.e. from 0.2% to 0.6% of the world’s GNP
- financed by new global financial resources
- Co-financing by the rich countries for the readiness of poorer countries to adopt ILO, UNESCO
and environmental standards
- dismantling of agricultural subsidies
- improved and increased aid with a special focus on the grass-roots level
- First phase of a Global Marshall Plan for the time till 2015 – increased efforts after 2015
New Global Financial Resources
1. Terra Tax from 0.35 to 0.5% on world trade
Volume of world trade approx. 8,500 billion USD/year; A terra tax would normally burden
market prices with 0.1% at the most (compare to the concept of “fair trade”)
2. Taxes on world finance transactions from 0.01%
Volume of world finance transactions today approx. 480,000 billion USD/year
3. Tradable per capita emission rights
4. IMF Special Drawing Rights in favor of developing countries
Co-Financing
Co-financing is a core methodical idea of a Global Marshall Plan – corresponding to the successful
process of EU enlargement. A similar case is the Montreal Protocol, where China was convinced to
undertake CFC-free refrigerator production. An example of co-financing in the context of a Global
Marshall Plan could be the abolition of child labor by financing respective programs for parents and
promotion of school-construction.
Ensuring that the funds are allocated in the appropriate manner and do not feed corruption is the
hardest part of attaining the Global Marshall Plan goals. However, from experience we have seen that
participation, education, and the empowerment of women enable independent, self-motivated and
responsible development. Core principles are transparency and strict control over the flow of funds as
well as a “bottom-up” approach. Concrete examples of implementation are micro-financing and
“partnership aid” (= empowerment of local intermediaries).
Strategy
By connecting a variety of stakeholders it is possible for the Global Marshall Plan Initiative to integrate
multifaceted expertise and to increase the Initiative’s political impact. The Global Marshall Plan
Initiative follows a double strategy of “bottom-up” and “top-down”. With lectures, road shows and
publications political awareness is raised, leading to pressure on stakeholder groups. At the same time
political decision makers are addressed individually and asked for support for the Initiative’s goals. The
Initiative’s activities are focused on the European Union which is envisioned to become a driving force
for a Global Marshall Plan, as well as on the G8-Process.