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Rob WHEELER

Member of the Regional Committee of the Charter for the United States, particularly on the question of The international Institutions reform.

Associated Topics to this author: Culture of peace . Governance . Sustainable development . Institutional reform .

7 April 2005
Sustainable Development and the Charter

6 April 2005
A Big Challenge to Face

Priorities and Activities in 2004 - 6 April 2005

First, we focused on the development of a National Campaign for Leadership on Sustainability, which is being sponsored by the US Citizens Network for Sustainable Development (CitNet) along with the US Charter project. Second, we worked on our activities in the area of Peace and Disarmament. This included the initial steps to develop a National Campaign for Peace and Disarmament and a Peoples (...)

Partnerships - 16 January 2005

US Citizens Network for Sustainable Development www.citnet.org Global Ecovillage Network www.ecovillage.org UNITAR - Access to Basic Services for All www.unitar.org San Francisco Peoples Assembly www.Empowertheun.org & www.sf-pa.org Great Transitions Initiative, Orion Kriegman www.gtinitiative.org American Friends Service Committee, Colonel Dan Smith www.afsc.org (...)

Methodology and Strategies - 16 January 2005

The Charter is being used to define the nature of responsibility that each person has (in their private, public, and professional capacities) in regards to one another and to the entire global human community. We are beginning to engage the primary actors in discussing, enriching proposals, and providing more effective means for carrying out the responsible actions that are identified. I (...)

Objectives - 16 January 2005

The Charter is being used to define the nature of responsibility that each person has (in their private, public, and professional capacities) in regards to one another and to the entire global human community. Likewise, the initial objective of our work with the Charter in the US is to identify and present the primary work that is and has been done to both define and establish more (...)

Context - 16 January 2005

Currently our society faces many problems. These exist because people, families, societal institutions, businesses, schools, etc are not taking personal or full responsibility for the things that they do and how they live their lives. The Charter can serve as a catalyst to challenge all peoples and associations to consider what it would mean to act responsibly and to make a full and serious (...)
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