Peace amongst nations means universal health care, education and employment for all.
Global Health is concerned with the health of people all over the world and that include the protection, prevention and healing aspects and issues.
The Global Community offers a system of universal health care, education, retirement security and employment services to every Global Community citizen.
Implemented through the Global Community with built-in mechanisms for optimum input and
oversight guaranteed to all member-states, the Global Community offers a practicable starting point for achieving:
(a) a healthful, sustainable environment for every global community citizen,
(b) universal health care, publicly supported,
(c) education for all based upon individual capability,
(d) creative/productive employment for every global community citizen, and
(e) post-retirement security.
This effort will lead over time to an
escalation of human values and symbiotical relationships transcending money centered economics.
The Global Community is calling for the immediate formation of the Earth Ministry of Health. The globalization of trade, the extensive
mouvement of people all over the world, the increase of poverty and diseases in developing countries and all over the world, have caused pathogens and
exotic diseases to migrate over enormous distances and now, are an increasing threat to local ecosystems and communities, economies and health of
every human being and all life. The Global Community, the Human Family, is calling this threat of the upmost importance and
must be dealt with immediately by every nation. We must manage health in the world. We are calling for the immediate creation of the Earth Ministry of Health .
Formation of a Global Ministry of Environmental Health
1. Must be non-profit, grassroots, and at community level.
2. Finances: drug companies and governments.
3. Global Declaration
a) very strict and mandatory
b) all nations participate
c) scientists and professionals in the fields who have dedicated their lives to environmental health
d) humanitarians
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