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 Roles & Responsibilities

“One Mission, Three Arenas — Advocacy in Action.”

Executive Summary

The Advocacy Department is Globalgood Corporation’s on‑the‑ground ministry—our equivalent of a pastoral outreach team. Its single purpose is to shepherd stakeholders at every level—from the United Nations to village councils—through a permanent shift from Debt‑Based Fiat Currency to the Credit‑to‑Credit (C2C) Monetary System. Advocates negotiate treaties, harmonize regional laws, draft national bills, coach journalists, and sit with citizens until the new habits of real money take root. The sections below spell out what that looks like globally, regionally, and nationally.

Global Level — Shaping the Framework

Global advocates serve on the world’s largest stages—UN committees, IMF and World‑Bank meetings, G‑20 finance tracks, COP climate conferences, inter‑faith summits. Their responsibilities:

  • Negotiate Treaties. Win language in the Proposed Treaty of Nairobi that designates Central Ura (URU) as the reserve currency of the future Global Ura Authority and codifies Primary/Secondary Reserve rules.
  • Publish Global Briefings. Deliver real‑time policy notes, reserve‑audit snapshots, and data visualizations to diplomats, multilaterals, and international media.
  • Design Oversight. Draft the GUA’s charter—including audit schedules, dispute mechanisms, and cybersecurity standards—so trust is baked in from day one.
  • Guard Integrity. Expose “pseudo‑asset” schemes that could undermine the credibility of genuine C2C reserves.
  • Champion Universal Debt Settlement. Craft frameworks by which sovereign, corporate, and household fiat debts convert into asset‑backed obligations—freeing the global economy for productive investment.

Regional Level — Harmonizing the Transition

Regional advocates translate treaty principles into local reality across blocs such as the African Union, ASEAN, EU, Mercosur, CARICOM, and GCC. Their tasks:

  • Align Legal Codes. Help development banks and bloc secretariats harmonize banking laws, tax treatment, and collateral standards so URU—and later regional C2C currencies—flow friction‑free.
  • Run Treaty Readiness Retreats. Two‑day workshops where member states synchronize timelines for adding URU to reserve baskets and licensing Secondary‑Reserve distributors.
  • Launch Concessionary Windows. Partner with regional development banks to open low‑interest URU facilities for reserve audits, gold‑certification labs, and payment‑rail upgrades.
  • Build Civil‑Society Coalitions. Seed multilingual “Voices for Real Money” networks—faith leaders, union heads, youth influencers—so reform is demanded from the grassroots up.
  • Monitor Pilots. Track cross‑border merchant networks or cooperative banks already denominating credit in URU, publish lessons, and scale best practices.

National Level — Grounding Reform in Daily Life

National advocates convert high‑level agreements into household reality. They work with legislators, mayors, small‑business owners, pensioners, teachers, and students. Responsibilities:

  • Draft & Explain Legislation. Provide model bills that establish Primary and Secondary Reserve frameworks; host open hearings where citizens can interrogate every clause.
  • Train Media & Educators. Show journalists and teachers how inflation devalues paycheques and how URU’s price floor protects purchasing power.
  • Convene Public Forums. Facilitate town‑hall meetings, mosque gatherings, union workshops—spaces where communities debate C2C, voice concerns, and track pilot progress.
  • Escort Pilots. Stand beside local banks converting loans to URU terms, farmers’ co‑ops issuing grain‑warrant collateral, pension funds shifting balances into asset‑backed units—staying until success becomes routine.
  • Report Upwards. Channel real‑life feedback to regional and global teams, ensuring policy remains people‑centered and workable on the ground.

Ready to Take a Role?

Advocacy is powered by staff and volunteers. Whether you thrive in diplomatic corridors, regional banks, or neighborhood halls, there is a lane for your skills. Translate policy briefs, facilitate workshops, audit reserves, design infographics, or simply share our research in your network.
Email c2cframework@globalgoodcorp.org or visit globalgoodcorp.org/volunteer and tell us where you can serve. Together we will retire debt‑based fiat and replace it with Real Money backed by Real Assets—across every level of society.
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