Action Plan 
    At a meeting held in New Delhi on November 22 and 23, 2001, Towards WSSD: South Asian
    Strategies and Priorities, the following preliminary action points were decided in
    preparation for the WSSD.    Poverty & Environment
     
    Poverty is in the spotlight. Designated a "global challenge" to be addressed at
    WSSD, the plight of the worlds poor cannot be ignored at Johannesburg. Inspite of
    (and sometimes because of) the continued efforts of local and global finance
    institutions, poverty persists across the world. Currently, one in six people lives on
    less than US $1 per day, and this number is increasing. With such impoverishment,
    sustainable development remains only a dream.   
     
      International Environmental
    Governance (IEG)  
    The question of creating an equitable system within which all environment and sustainable
    development initiatives of the UN may be undertaken continues to pose a challenge to
    countries. Opinion is divided as to whether creating a new umbrella organisation within
    the UN  a World Environment Organisation (WEO) is the solution, or to empower
    existing bodies such as the UNEP or CSD through greater independence and financial
    support. 
    The solution, according to some lobbies, may however lie
    not so much in empowering UN agencies but in disempowering powerful monetary institutions
    such as the World Trade Organisation (WTO),   
     
      Financing for Development
    (FfD) 
    A first-ever International Conference on Financing for Development is being
    held in Monterrey, Mexico, from March 18 -22, 2002, at the behest of the UN General
    Assembly with the World Bank, IMF, WTO, UNDP and UNCTAD as the principal official
    stakeholders. The goal is to holistically take on board the various issues affecting
    development finance and to find innovative, efficient and urgent ways to finance poverty
    alleviation and sustainable development. Extensive participation is expected from
    Governments, international financial institutions, regional development bodies, civil
    society and businesses - and outcomes are expected to feed into the WSSD meet in
    Johannesburg.  
     
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