(that all governments can agree to and promote)
– International Peace & Collaboration
– Fundamental Human Rights (see the section on Human Rights)
– Ensuring Basic Needs (food, water, shelter)
– Human Safety & Nonviolence (personal & community )
– Accessible Healthcare (and emergency assistance)
– Accessible Education & Skills-learning
– Available Jobs & Fair Pay
– Respect for Diversity (in beliefs, choices & lifestyles)
– Maximizing Freedoms (of individuals & groups)
– Economic Fairness & Fair Trade
– Economic Generosity (helping those in need)
– Protecting our Earth
the natural ecologies and wildlife,
the natural environment and climate,
and treating all animals with ethical standards
– Strengthen the United Nations to be a global arena and global-leading organization, collaboratively working for a healthy and sustainable global environment, healthy global ecosystems, human health, human rights, human safety, and greater prosperity for all people.
– Increase the inclusiveness and diversity of group representation in the global decision-making and agreements of the United Nations.
– Foster collaborative, constructive and transparent dialogue involving representatives of national governments, international economic and social institutions, civil society groups and world academia, regarding current global problems and how to best solve them.
– Collaboratively work to establish international agreements on: environmental and ecological protections, human rights and civil freedoms, social justice and economic security, peace and human security, improving health and education, sustainable development and fair trade, and economic assistance to poorer communities.
– Encourage more citizen dialogue & discussion in social media and world news about important global issues, international policies and agreements, and also encourage grassroots and civil society organizations to help solve global problems.
– Establish independent global monitoring and transparent communication of how international laws and agreements
are being implemented by sovereign nations.
– Establish global and national institutions to help build cooperation (or 'partnership') between governments and private-capital corporations, banks & investment firms;
to collaboratively achieve global environmental & climate goals, and to coordinate international economic assistance to poorer and less developed nations.
– Acknowledge that human safety (from violence, threats of violence, and armed conflicts) is a Human Right.
– Acknowledge that international and regional cooperation
(for solving common global problems and for economic trade) helps achieve global and regional peace.
– Establish an effective United Nations Peacekeeping Force,
along with peacebuilding offices and projects.
– Establish United Nations Conflict-mediation Teams, to help conflicting nations or tribal groups agree on a peaceful compromising resolution.
– Encourage international and civil society Peacebuilding Projects throughout the world, with local participation, including mediation assistance in conflict reconciliation and restorative justice.
– Revise the UN Security Council to be effective in fulfilling its intended function, which is to strengthen peace and security
in the world, through cooperative and transparent dialogue, conflict resolution, and international peace agreements.
– Increase international peace diplomacy, peace treaties, and international collaboration projects; rather than escalating threats, conflicts and wars.
– All nations should mutually agree to significantly disarm
and reduce their militaries, while maintaining only a non-provocative and non-threatening defense for their national security.
– Eliminate all weapons of mass destruction; including nuclear, biological, and chemical weapons.
– Ban all outer-space weapons, and ensure that all orbital instruments and materials are used only for peaceful and scientific purposes.
– Establish International Peace through dialogue, negotiation, agreements, and consensus-building.
– Establish Peace Agreements and International Laws that will ensure an end to all tribal, racial, and inter-national aggression.
– Establish reliable security and protections for women, children, the elderly, disabled, displaced, refugees and immigrants.
– Establish equal participation in security decisions with proportional gender and race representation in all
security
and human rights decision-making.
– Establish norms and best-practices for
conflict prevention, crisis management, peaceful settlement of
disputes, and
post-conflict peace-building.
– Establish international laws to reduce the production and circulation of assault weapons and small arms.
– human rights, civil freedoms, social fairness, equal justice,
and non-discrimination.
– improving the quality of life and living conditions for everyone.
– wider distribution of economic prosperity and opportunities.
– global and regional fair-trade agreements, with fair and safe labor standards.
– sustainable infrastructure for energy supply, economic transport, and digital communication.
– community and regional self-sufficient & self-resilient economies, with localized energy & food production, accessible water sources, and small-scale technologies.
– globally-cooperative solutions to climate-change; such as reducing carbon-emissions, increasing natural carbon-capture, and developing climate adaptation & resilience in regions and communities.
– strengthen community and agricultural resilience against severe heat, droughts, and floods.
– help decentralized locally-controlled agriculture and food systems, with localized freedom to reproduce agricultural seeds unrestricted by seed-patent laws.
– food and technology supply-chains that are un-manipulated by corporate monopolies and industrial cartels.
– local protections from corporate land-grabbing and corporate controlled land-use.
– business-accountability for harms done to communities,
human health, and the natural environment,
and establish business-incentives for improving communities, social prosperity, and the natural environment.