It was Miguel D’Escoto Brockmann, the President of the United Nations General Assembly speaking in 2009, who said
“The anti-values of greed, individualism and exclusion should be replaced by solidarity, common good and inclusion. The objective of our economic and social activity should not be the limitless, endless, mindless accumulation of wealth in a profit-centred economy but rather a people-centred economy that guarantees human needs, human rights, and human security, as well as conserves life on earth. These should be universal values that underpin our ethical and moral responsibility.”
Our efforts began in Russia with the Tomsk Regional Initiative which led to a community development bank and around 10,000 microenterprises, arriving in the UK in 2004 with a business plan to tackle poverty.
From there back to Ukraine where a revolution was beginning and a ‘Marshall Plan’ based on a people-centered development model:
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