Establish Tri-Sector Partnerships (Threefold Social Order) as the default model for any and all International Development Aid Projects including but exceeding UN Millennium Development Goals (UNMDG)
As a testament to their success, the Philippines Cabinet Secretary for Socio-Economic Planning, Dr. Cielito Habito, as Chair of the UN Commission on Sustainable Development (UNCSD), with the prominent assistance of Philippines activists, including a few anthroposophists, introduced societal threefolding as a process at the UNCSD. It was successful so much so that the UN General Assembly itself introduced their version of threefolding as one principle of the UN Millennium Development Goals (UNMDGs). Their version, called tri-sector partnerships or public policy networks, spread to all countries in the world that adapted the UNMDGs.
There is even a Masters Program on tri-sector partnerships at Singapore Management University to help develop the new skills required to make tri-sector partnerships work.[i] In 2015, the UN scaled up it development goals and renamed it the UN Sustainable Development Goals (UNSDGs). Tri-sectoral partnerships remained one of the 17 principles for implementation by all countries pursuing the UNSDGs. This global agreement involving more than 100 countries remains in effect until 2030.[ii]
[i] Singapore Management University: https://www.britcham.org.sg/images/uploads/smu-mtsc-factsheet.pdf.
[ii] United Nations General Assembly, “Transforming Our World: The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development,” in Resolution Adopted by the General Assembly on 25 September 2015 (New York: United Nations, 2015), http://www.un.org/ga/search/view_doc.asp?symbol=A/RES/70/1&Lang=E.
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