International Stakeholders
United Nations (Public)
Global Corporations (Private)
Public and Private Partnerships
Partnerships would include the United Nations and Global Corporations who are bound to international laws with benefits and threats effecting both.
- United Nations (Public)
Global Corporations (Private)
Both types of organizations are service providers and suppliers with a social responsibility to protect the people and planet which they are operating or where the outcomes of their business models may cause threats or benefit people and planet.
Work with the universities and local populations to develop economic growth in ways that leverage advances in technology without infrastructures which harm the biodiversity in the hardest to reach populations.
Honoring the laws of the land may differ from the laws of the nations as these are nations within nations. Economic transformation opportunities will empower local growth eradicating poverty through the development of people.
Benefit Civil society
Special focus must be made to prevent further loss of biodiversity where civil society has been least served.
- Small Islands and Developing States populations
- Under-developed parts of the world populations
- Tribal and indigenous Populations
Segment people by age groups to ensure the delivery of services using social media as a channel which requires a priority on internet for all and energy for all.
A social tourism model was proven in a small mountainous community in Italy, outcomes prove different innovative economic models produce benefits to grow economic self sufficiency.
Venato Region attach the plan document
We must deliver a foundation which leverages the true CLOUD service offer-see Marco Fioretti design Per Cloud.
Establish host service criteria for services to any device which are interoperable and transfer based on the users primary or change in physical residence.
Means of Implementation
International stakeholders differ from National stakeholders as the person in civil society requires services to honor the laws of their physical location.
Delivery must grant visibility to service providers or suppliers which default the laws and regulations by each nation.
Nations are the common vector for changes to currency and language-few nations have more than one currency and few have more than one language. Few require multiple currencies and multiple languages with tax and duty requirements defined by national decisions.
Visibility into more than one nation may be granted based on the known delivery or based on a branch within a nation.
Granted access to few rather than assume open to all. International stakeholders understand the risk to people and planet with multi-national access.