Africa
Australasia
Caribean
Central Asia
East Asia
South Asia
South East Asia
West Asia
Latin America
North America
Europe

Caribbean

Global co-ordination


Pan-Caribbean

International Simultaneous Policy Organisation (ISPO)

P.O. Box 26547, London SE3 7YT, UK
info@simpol.org
Tel: +44 (0)20-8464 4141

www.simpol.org

ISPO is a growing worldwide association of citizens (members in over 50 countries) who use their votes in a new, co-ordinated and effective way to drive all nations to co-operate in solving our planetary crisis. ISPO aims to bring all nations to adopt in principle - and then to simultaneously implement - the Simultaneous Policy (SP), a range of democratically selected regulations to bring about economic justice, environmental security and peace around the world. With SP, global citizens are replacing destructive competition with fruitful co-operation.

Voluntary help needed: internet campaigning; local campaigning; website; leafleting; public speaking; member development; fundraising. Also see the ‘volunteers’ page on the ISPO website

Student World Assembly

Nubia Lopez, Chief Registrar
Fax: (805) 543-3546
nlopez@calpoly.edu
Dr. Bud Evans, Professor of Political Science
Tel: (805) 756-6147
eevans@calpoly.edu

http://student.worldassembly.net/involved.html

The Student World Assembly is designed to build a global community using an internet-based process of raising issues of global concern, deliberating, and deciding on a position to take regarding the chosen issue. The Student World Assembly aims at involving every global citizen on earth as opposed to focusing on individual regions. It is not based on country lines or nationalities but rather people who share similar views on the issues that surround them.

Voluntary help needed: spreading the word, leading to potential participants and supporters including individuals, entire schools, related organizations, foundations, and others. In addition, the Student World Assembly will be holding the first annual Student World Assembly Convention at California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo during the summer of 2004. Although specific jobs have yet to be determined, volunteer hours will be much appreciated at the event.

World Citizen Foundation

211 East 43rd Street, Suite 905 USA-New York, NY 10017, USA
info@worldcitizen.org

www.worldcitizen.org

The World Citizen Foundation is a think-tank devoted to applying human dignity to international relations. The Foundation carries out three things: research and development, education and outreach, non-profit consulting, all to apply the principle of the sovereignty of the people in international relations. Current work includes the World Constitution Project, World Democracy Forum and World Citizen Clubs.

Voluntary help needed: programmers and writers for websites, media research and outreach, desktop publishers, translators, legal research and writers, world democracy campaign managers

World Social Forum

Rua General Jardim, 660, 8º andar, sala 81, Cep 01223-010 - São Paulo- SP Brazil
Tel: (Brazil 55) (São Paulo 11) - 3258-8914
Fax: (55 / 11) 3258-8469
fsminfo@forumsocialmundial.org.br

www.forumsocialmundial.org.br/home.asp

The World Social Forum (WSF) is an open meeting place where groups and movements of civil society opposed to neo-liberalism and a world dominated by capital or by any form of imperialism, but engaged in building a planetary society centred on the human person, come together to pursue their thinking, to debate ideas democratically, to formulate proposals, share their experiences freely and network for effective action. The WSF debates alternative means to building a globalization in solidarity, which respects universal human rights and those of all men and women of all nations and the environment, and is grounded in democratic international systems and institutions at the service of social justice, equality and the sovereignty of peoples.

Voluntary help needed: see website