The document proposes a Global Marshall Plan to establish an eco-social market economy worldwide and achieve long-term sustainability, fairness, and peace. It outlines the current issues of poverty, hunger, and growing income inequality. The Plan would provide financing to meet UN Millennium Development Goals through mechanisms like taxes on global trade and financial transfers. Means would be distributed based on acceptance of common ecological and social standards and a bottom-up approach, empowering communities through education and entrepreneurship. The goal is a win-win global partnership for sustainable and just development worldwide.