Principle 3 Goal 1: Collaboration for no poverty [-45 days to start Synchronism] [8-432 Hz]
[-45 days to start Synchronism] [8-432 Hz] #rigeneproject #PlanetaryOctet
[Countdown period - Cognitive phase for preparation for the synchronism phase]
www.rigene.eu - www.rigeneproject.org - www.progettorigene.it
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The "synchronism phase" is an initiative launched within the social project "Rigene Project" (www.rigeneproject.org), through
the petition sent to the European Parliament n ° 1112/2021 entitled: "The survival of the European Union depends on the World Union", with the aim of activating the process of
synchronization of the digital society, consisting of actions aimed at accelerating the digital-ecological-quantum-biological transition process
initiated by all the Governments of the world, through the synchronic union and collaboration of all the people of the world, to safeguard the well-being of all people and of the Planet Earth through
the realization of the "planetary octet path" as a solution to the current systemic health, economic, social, environmental and climatic crises emerging all over the world.
(Petition Document: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1FladNV17NnkJuTHi2rgO-JlW80Szc6gOKJTKFTM7zPs/edit?usp=sharing)
(Find out more about all the aspects of the "cognitive phase" preparatory to the "synchronism phase" on: https://www.rigeneproject.org/cognitive-phase)
Principle 3 Goal 1: Collaboration for no poverty
The synchronic union of all the people of the world can generate immense cognitive energy (planetary synchronic human collective intelligence) converging in a resonance frequency (symmetric cognitive resonance: 8 - 432 Hz) aimed at elaborating together social - economic - scientific - technological - cultural - artistic initiatives) aimed at resolving the 5 planetary systemic crises (climate crisis, environmental crisis, economic crisis, social crisis, health crisis)
by concentrating the collective cognitive energy on the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) (https://sdgs.un.org/goals).
Goal 1: End poverty in all its forms everywhere
(https://sdgs.un.org/goals/goal1 - https://www.un.org/sustainabledevelopment/poverty/)
Globally, the number of people living in extreme poverty declined from 36 per cent in 1990 to 10 per cent in 2015. But the pace of change is decelerating and the COVID-19 crisis risks reversing decades of progress in the fight against poverty. New research published by the UNU World Institute for Development Economics Research warns that the economic fallout from the global pandemic could increase global poverty by as much as half a billion people, or 8% of the total human population. This would be the first time that poverty has increased globally in thirty years, since 1990.
More than 700 million people, or 10 per cent of the world population, still live in extreme poverty today, struggling to fulfil the most basic needs like health, education, and access to water and sanitation, to name a few. The majority of people living on less than $1.90 a day live in sub-Saharan Africa. Worldwide, the poverty rate in rural areas is 17.2 per cent—more than three times higher than in urban areas.
For those who work, having a job does not guarantee a decent living. In fact, 8 per cent of employed workers and their families worldwide lived in extreme poverty in 2018. One out of five children live in extreme poverty. Ensuring social protection for all children and other vulnerable groups is critical to reduce poverty.
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