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The Millennium Project's 2012 report highlights key collaborations and sponsorships aimed at promoting women's leadership against transnational organized crime (TOC). Featuring partnerships with major corporations like Microsoft and Google, as well as international organizations such as UNIFEM, this report outlines visionary scenarios for 2030. Leaders like Enrique Peña Nieto and Olga Sánchez Cordero emphasize the importance of human rights and economic support in fostering sustainable development. The insights offered are crucial for decision-makers with a long-term vision in Latin America and beyond.
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Millennium Project Toronto 2012
SPONSORSHIPS PROMOTIONAL RESULTS Women’s Leadership Against TOC. Scenarios 2030 Microsoft Nextel Google Global Millennium Prize for Women UNIFEM UNODOC Ford Foundation Microsoft Nextel Mexican Government Aztra Zéneca Pfizer UNIFEM Mexican Government, Entreprises and Foundations
MAIN COLLABORATIONS WITH NODES REAL TIME DELPHI ABOUT THE FUTURE OF BRUSSELS AREA ARGENTINA SPAIN Cooperatives Agribusiness Gender stereotype 2030 LATIN AMERICA EconomicSupport SpanishTranslation BOLIVIA CHILE VENEZUELA
A must read for any decisionmaker with a long-term vision Enrique Peña Nieto President Mexico
"The State of the Futurehelpsus to visualize the greatopportunitythateach of us has forcontributing to the present and future of society 's transformation whilerespecting the framework of humanrights.” Olga Sánchez Cordero Justice SupremeCourt of Justice Mexico
CNN ANDRES OPPENHEIMER PROGRAM THE NEXT ONE HUNDRED YEARS, by George Friedman MY SPECIAL THANKS MILLENNIUM PROJECT & CENTRAL EUROPE, CHINA, EGYPT, GERMANY, INDIA, POLAND, RUSSIA, SLOVENIA, TURKEY & UNITED ARAB EMIRATES NODES
CNN ANDRES OPPENHEIMER PROGRAM THE NEXT ONE HUNDRED YEARS, by George Friedman
CNN ANDRES OPPENHEIMER PROGRAM THE NEXT ONE HUNDRED YEARS, by George Friedman
Mexico Business Summit Querétaro November 2012
CANCUN WELCOME SLOVENIA & SOUTH EAST EUROPEAN NODES WORLD 2033 2013