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Read about the history of the Global Community Organization and Interim Earth Government. The Earth Community Organization (ECO) was previously called The Global Community organization. The name was changed during the August 2000 Global Dialogue. Now we use both names as meaning the same organization.
The Global Community organization was first discussed in a report on
global changes published in 1990 by Germain Dufour. The report contained 450
policies (workable sound solutions) on sustainable development, and was
presented to the United Nations, the Government of Canada, the provincial
government of Alberta and several non-profit
organizations and scientists. Today global link-ups are already happening at a fast rate. Business leaders are much
more sensitive to the greater, wider needs for their expertise and are already
in the process of creating a new kind of civilization. Although there is a need to find a home for the Earth Community Organization, and also although the organization was not registered legally in any country so far, the organization exists and has a membership, organizes worldwide conferences, and has an active Global Community Assessment Centre (GCAC). At the moment the organization is handling several research and development projects one very important project being the research and development of the Global Community model. All Participants of the August 2000 World
Congress on Managing and Measuring Sustainable Development - Global Community
Action 1 have been given a lifetime membership of The Global Community
organization. The Earth Community Organization was envisioned in 1990 as an entity having a new home every five years. Its present home has been Canada since then. Its new home and headquarters will be established in the coming Global Dialogue 2006. Headquarters may be in Canada with branches everywhere else in the World. Or there may be a Board of Directors selected in a country and the Board would change every five years and should move periodically anywhere on Earth to keep the organization free from connection to any specific country and cultural environment. Each new place would bring in fresh, stimulating input to the organization, giving it a new life. Call for proposals to elect the new Board of Directors of the Earth Community Organization A) Assuming the Earth Community Organization
is structured as a moving entity every five years.
We are now accepting proposals for a new Board of Directors and a new
host country for the Earth Community Organizationn. We accept proposals
by groups of four officers as described below. * Only participants can apply to become an officer.
* Officers of the new Board of Directors will be selected and they will
be required to work as a team. Those interested please submit applications
now. A new Board of Directors is made up of at least four officers: a President,
a Vice-president, a Treasurer, and a Secretary-general. The past President
is an automatic officer as a Vice-president. Those groups of four officers
(or more) interested in taking over the task of administrating
the Earth Community Organization through the next five years please submit your proposal
now. Any group will have to satisfy basic criteria: * In deciding where Headquarters of the Earth Community Organization
will move after the election, several criteria will be taken into
account: * Ten percent of any money made by the organization should be put into
a special fund and let accumulated. The fund could only be used by the
organization in case of an emergency and for its own survival.
* Candidates work strictly on a volunteer basis and find what support
they need for the organization. As President of the organization, I will
see that the transfer of the Earth Community Organization to its
new home proceeds smoothly.
* The new team must be capable of the successful continuation of global
projects and also the initiation of new projects in the host country and
other parts of the world.
* Five years later the team will pass on the organization to a new group
in another country with a different cultural environment using a
similar process. No debt should be passed on to the new group. A credit
should have been let accumulated over five years and pass on the new group. You
must send the CVs of the officers, each officer will submit a short essay of why he/she thinks he/she can
manage the organization through the next five years, and show how he/she will
satisfy the above criteria.
All participants of the global dialogue on Earth Management will be asked to vote for the
new Board of Directors as a group during the ECO meeting on August 21, 2006. Participants using the Internet will also be asked to vote.
All participants (those participating using the Internet and those present in Toronto) will select the group. A vote will
be a vote for the group. The voting procedure will be described at a later
date.
The first task of the Board will be to approve the Earth Charter discussed
during the global dialogue on Earth Management. This task may be accomplished during the global dialogue on Earth Management. B) Assuming the Earth Community Organization
has Headquarters in Canada and branches are created everywhere else in
the world. In this case the new Board of Directors would be a group of at least
four people chosen amongst members (participants to the global dialogue on Earth Management).
They may be from any country.
There is a need to develop a voting system to elect representatives
to form a democratically elected Global Community. Every person in the
world can claim the birth right of electing a democratic government to
manage Earth: the rights to vote and elect representatives to form the
Global Community. They are our human rights! Each and everyone of us on
Earth was born free and equal in dignity and rights. Respect for human
rights and fundamental freedoms is one of the characteristics of a democracy.
The typical fundamental freedoms of a democracy (freedom of expression,
thought, assembly, and association) are themselves part of human rights.
These freedoms can exist everywhere. Democracy is a political system based
on the participation of the people. It foresees the separation of powers
among the judiciary, the legislative and the executive authorities, as
well as free and regular elections.
The political system of an individual country does not
have to be a democratically elected government that is, the political rights
of a country belong to that country alone. Democracy is not to be enforced
by anyone and to anyone. On the other hand, representatives to Earth
Government must be elected democratically in every part of the world.
An individual country may have any political system at home but the government
of that country will have to ensure (and allow verification by the Global Community)
that representatives to the Global Community have been elected democratically.
This way, every person in the world can claim the birth right of electing
a democratic government to manage Earth: the rights to vote and elect representatives
to form the Global Community.
Once representatives to the Global Community have been elected
democratically they will govern and manage Earth. In order to elect representatives to the Global Community
it is proposed (as part of a Discussion Roundtable of the August 2002 conference)
the following: A. Each individual government in the
world will administer the election of representatives to the Global Community
with an NGO and/or members of the Global Community be allowed to verify all
aspects of the process to the satisfaction of all parties involved.
B. Representatives be elected every
five years to form a new Global Community.
C. It is proposed here that there will be one elected representative per 1,000,000
people. A population of 100 million people will elect 100 representatives. This process will
create a feeling of belonging and participating to the affairs of the Earth
Community and Global Community
D. Earth population is now 6.114 billion
people. If all representatives had been elected this year there would be
6,114 representatives to form the Global Community. They would be the Legislative
elected body of the Global Community. They would participate in some ways in
choosing the Executive and Judiciary bodies of the Global Community. All these
aspects will be discussed during the global dialogue in August 2002. E. All representatives will not have
to be meeting in Headquarters. The Global Community will meet and make decisions, including voting of
day to day affairs, through the use of the Internet and other communications
devices.
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