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Read our new Freedom 21 alternative to the UN's socialist-based Agenda 21. It was presented at the United Nations World Summit on Sustainable Development from August 26 through June 4, 2002. By the end of November, 2005, it was finalized. Help us support freedom-based sustainable development for both mankind and the environment! Spread the word!

Key International Meetings
bulletEarth Dialogues--Lyons, France, February 21-23, 2002
bulletThe Earth Dialogues were strategically timed to precede the International Conference on Financing for Development, that were held in Monterrey in March 2002, and the World Summit on Sustainable Development, which was held in Johannesburg in September 2002. The Earth Dialogues examined key issues related to the ethical challenges of global responsibility, rights and social justice as related to [the Earth Charter and] sustainable development, and propose concrete measures to ensure that the benefits of globalisation were more equitably shared throughout the world. Read More
bulletSpecial Report of Conference--Call for Globalization of Ethics "We must globalise a code of ethics and principles such as the ones contained in the Earth Charter to make globalization work for sustainable development"...
bulletRoundtable Reports; Key Recommendations:
bulletImplementation of Millennium Declaration and Agenda 21
bulletNeed for international taxes to finance agreed initiatives
bulletPromote a Tobin (Summers) tax, air travel tax, other international taxing authority
bulletBring WTO, WB and IMF under UN system of law
bulletUN Commission with NGOs to devise coherence mechanism
Redefine the WTO’s mandate towards sustainable development (away from mercantilist approach)
bulletImportance of global environmental organization
bulletInternational Conference on Financing for Development--Monterrey, Mexico March 18-22, 2002  
bulletThe International Conference on Financing for Development will focus on creating a standard accounting system for the world that will be used by all governments and corporations to make their activities more transparent to international inspection, the creation of Economic Regions, global taxation, and UN supervision of financial regulations.
bulletThe Monterrey Consensus on Goals
bulletStatement by the U.S. pledging an additional $5 billion in aid.
bulletPress Conference excerpts, 03/21/02: 
bullet"Mr. Wolfensohn (President World Bank) said there was now a unity of purpose between the leaders of the developed and the developing countries. What was coming out in the consensus was that the partnership was not only recognized, but also that they would act on it in the areas of capacity-building, trade and increased development assistance, with each side bearing its responsibilities." (i.e. there is agreement on the restructuring of the global financial system between the NGO, corporate and governmental partnerships)…
bullet"There was still a large gap between the pledges by the United States and the European Union and the money required, another correspondent said. How would the rest be obtained? Mr. Annan replied that, apart from the money given, the acceptance that aid was necessary, and the realization by the public that it was in the common interest to help the poor, would maintain pressure on politicians to keep assisting the developing nations." (i.e. they need a global tax)… 
bullet"Asked what standards a country needed to fit to receive assistance, Mr. Wolfensohn said that both the donor and recipient countries had agreed on the standards. They included working legal and financial systems…" (i.e. the new financial structures giving the global elite control over the worlds financial system are agreed to--see our video Towards Global Financial Control for specific information).
bulletInternational Conference on Financing for Development in Monterrey Critical
bulletAn agreement that unlocks resources for development at the International Conference on Financing for Development in Monterrey, Mexico, from 18 to 22 March, would be a major stepping-stone to launching positive initiatives at the World Summit on Sustainable Development in Johannesburg this August.…  
bulletThe Financing for Development conference brings the United Nations together with the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank and the World Trade Organization, and with representatives of civil society and business, [i.e. partnerships] in search of creative solutions to development finance problems.
bulletUnited Nations Deputy Secretary-General Louise Frechette observed that this is the first time that countries are exclusively tackling resource issues. Noting that the UN conferences of the last decade had had a major impact, she was hopeful that Monterrey would make a big difference in mobilizing resources through a number of means, such as increasing official development assistance and levels of foreign direct investment in developing countries.
bullet(Read earlier UN Report on this issue)
bullet(Read January 2002 PrepCom agreement)
bullet(Read UN A/56/570 authorizing the meeting)
bullet(Index to other Reports)
bulletThe World Summit on Sustainable Development--Johannesburg, South Africa, August 26 to September 4, 2002
bulletThe World Summit on Sustainable Development is a United Nations sponsored meeting in which the Earth Charter and the results of the International Conference on Financing for Development will be melded together to implement Agenda 21 to provide the justification for bringing forth as an international treaty the all-controlling IUCN Covenant on the Environment and Development.
bulletChairman’s summary of the discussion on the comprehensive review and assessment of progress achieved in the implementation of Agenda 21 and the other outcomes of the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development, as well as the Programme for the Further Implementation of Agenda 21 Read More
bulletAgenda Emerges From PrepCom II (02-08-02)--
bulletThe Summit…is expected to result in three outcome documents: a political declaration that expresses new commitments and direction for implementing sustainable development; a negotiated programme of action that will guide government implementation; and a non-negotiated compilation of new commitments and partnership initiatives for specific actions.… 
bulletJohannesburg Summit Secretary-General Nitin Desai said the Summit was all about generating action proposals and promoting the notion that partnerships between various major groups could lead to more effective implementation. But these partnerships, he said, "are not a substitute for action by governments."
bulletDuring the Prepcom, Secretary-General Kofi Annan's Special Envoy for the Summit, Jan Pronk, reported that the word he was receiving from national capitals was that the Summit should deal with issues that were not addressed in Rio, such as globalization, insecurity, the underlying causes of terrorism, technological progress in the areas of communications and genetic engineering, and failed States.
bulletPrepCom III
bulletImplementing Agenda 21--The Report of the UN Secretary General
bulletPartnerships/Initiatives To Strengthen The Implementation Of Agenda 21
bullet Global Challenge, Global Opportunity--Trends in Sustainable Development

 

Other Documents of Importance
Millennium Declaration and Report--From Millennium Summit held in the UN Headquarters, New York in September, 2000
The Earth Charter--Finished in 2000
The IUCN Draft Covenant on the Environment and Development (Designed to implement the Earth Charter into international law)
The Complete IUCN Draft on Covenant on the Environment and Development (Requires Adobe Acrobat Reader. Download free Acrobat Reader)