| 3. CROSS-SYNTHESIS OF THE SOCIO-ECONOMY 
              OF SOLIDARITY POLE (SESP)3.2 MOST FAVOURABLY EVALUATED PROPOSALS 
             SESP I. On a Globalisation 
              Based on Sustainability and Solidarity SESP 01. Move towards a new system of procedures 
              and institutions for world government. (08.01.) SESP 02. Protection for the basic needs of the 
              debtors is fundamental. Areas of negotiation should be established 
              in which creditors do not have the leading role. (13.08.) SESP 03. Establish indicators that measure the 
              ecological and social debt and include them in international conferences 
              about debt. Redefine the concept of humane development and develop 
              new indicators that take into account the conservation of the environment, 
              social sustainability, and non-discrimination of people and the 
              effects of negative externalities. (08.06.) SESP 04. It is necessary 
              to tackle the causes that generate the foreign debt of the southern 
              countries based on a re-evaluation of the fair price of the raw 
              materials in the world market and the end of the monopoly of multinationals. 
              (Article suggested by a participant for proposal 13.)  SESP 05. The co-operation bodies of the northern 
              countries must give priority to funding sources in order to support 
              initiatives of fair trade from the southern countries, based on 
              both production and consumption. (Article suggested by a participant 
              for proposal 09.)  SESP 06. Actions must be defined to oppose the 
              monopolistic offensive, supported by the major nations through patents, 
              which at the same time appropriate popular knowledge in function 
              of economic interests and attempt to impose their rights to patent 
              knowledge and goods which constitute the social heritage. (08.09.)
 SESP 07. At the same time as setting up systems 
              of sustainable production and more rational processes of change 
              in land use, it is necessary to optimise the mechanisms of alert, 
              prevention, resolution and mitigation of natural disasters and those 
              caused by human factors. (08.10.) 
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