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I get this information today, so was wondering to ask your thoughts on this?
_http://bigthink.com/design-for-good/a-swedish-billionaire-will-award-5-million-for-reimagining-global-governance?utm_campaign=Echobox&utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Facebook#link_time=1484913533
here is a brief of the call:
"The Global Challenges Foundation, founded by the Swedish billionaire László Szombatfalvy, has launched an international competition in order to find a better system for world governance. As Szombatfalvy writes in a letter published on the Foundation's website: The Global Challenges Prize 2017:
A New Shape is calling on individuals, groups of individuals, universities, companies or associations from anywhere in the world to submit proposals outlining an alternative world governance model – either by revising the present UN system, or by proposing completely new forms of governance. The new model should be able to effectively address some of the most pressing global problems (like climate change, population growth, extreme poverty) by making it possible for nations to make collectively binding, long-term decisions that take into account the interests of all those affected, including future generations.
After the submission deadline on May 24, 2017, a panel of academic experts and respected global figures will assess each entry according to already specified criteria, which include core values, decision-making capacity, resources and financing, accountability and transparency. A total of US$5 million will be distributed amongst the shortlisted entries and The Foundation is committed to supporting the winning ideas towards implementation."
here is a link to foundation - _https://globalchallenges.org/
Do you think that it is wort to try to send ideas from a group composed by FOTCM followers and members to participate with the suggestions developed from our knowledge and understanding? Last year there was a brief discussion about new world order and goverment systems ... so maybe it is worth to go through again and extract some valuable suggestions ...
_http://bigthink.com/design-for-good/a-swedish-billionaire-will-award-5-million-for-reimagining-global-governance?utm_campaign=Echobox&utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Facebook#link_time=1484913533
here is a brief of the call:
"The Global Challenges Foundation, founded by the Swedish billionaire László Szombatfalvy, has launched an international competition in order to find a better system for world governance. As Szombatfalvy writes in a letter published on the Foundation's website: The Global Challenges Prize 2017:
A New Shape is calling on individuals, groups of individuals, universities, companies or associations from anywhere in the world to submit proposals outlining an alternative world governance model – either by revising the present UN system, or by proposing completely new forms of governance. The new model should be able to effectively address some of the most pressing global problems (like climate change, population growth, extreme poverty) by making it possible for nations to make collectively binding, long-term decisions that take into account the interests of all those affected, including future generations.
After the submission deadline on May 24, 2017, a panel of academic experts and respected global figures will assess each entry according to already specified criteria, which include core values, decision-making capacity, resources and financing, accountability and transparency. A total of US$5 million will be distributed amongst the shortlisted entries and The Foundation is committed to supporting the winning ideas towards implementation."
here is a link to foundation - _https://globalchallenges.org/
Do you think that it is wort to try to send ideas from a group composed by FOTCM followers and members to participate with the suggestions developed from our knowledge and understanding? Last year there was a brief discussion about new world order and goverment systems ... so maybe it is worth to go through again and extract some valuable suggestions ...