We use methods grounded in the scientific understanding of human behavior, implementation science, and principles of sustainable social change.
The process derives from best practices in scientific literature on system-level change and is guided by internal improvement processes and evaluative data to ensure effectiveness.
Our work includes the planning, implementation, and evaluation of a common, proactive agenda that will serve as a framework for the coordination of activities and the respective evaluation to help us optimize our work. It is an inclusive process for sustainable social change.
We adopt a multi-phased approach to ensure high-quality planning and implementation while maintaining transparency and accountability to outcomes. Each phase has a pre-defined set of objectives, action strategies, and deliverables that serve the broader movement at large. We continuously elicit input from key stakeholders at all levels to ensure quality and will provide formative data to leaders to help improve our efficiency and effectiveness.
To learn more about our processes, please sign up anywhere on this page.
During the World Health Assembly week in Geneva, a parallel think-tank will also be meeting to discuss alternative solutions that honor national and personal sovereignty.
The Geneva Project is hosting a forum where leaders will be strategizing healthcare solutions, including pandemic response measures, that can serve as a sufficiently complex alternative to the proposed WHO regulations.
These closed-door forums are a critical part of a broader systematic process that facilitates the planning, implementation, monitoring, and evaluation of a proactive approach to societal change.
The Geneva Project aims to improve the movement’s initiatives through better funding, synchronized strategies, cooperative operations, improved communications, and cultural engagement.
Primary Objectives of The Leadership Strategy Forum
The Swiss mountains have hosted some of the most significant peace negotiations and humanitarian appeals over the last century.
Swiss neutrality has historically provided the environment for key leadership meetings that were able to direct global events toward peace and human flourishing.
The Geneva Project represents a shift in priority from defensive strategies that combat the existing systems to proactive measures that position us for the creation of the world to come.
While we support the efforts to hold people and systems accountable for their crimes, we recognize that exhausting all of our resources combating injustice is an insufficient strategy for creating the world we want to live in and leave to our children.
We are removing a portion of our energy and attention from which we do not want and placing our collective attention on the future we do want – with a sophisticated and proactive strategy to get there!
Last Year’s Inaugural Summit focused on developing a rapid communication system:
We are continuing this tradition with The Geneva Project in this era when we must strengthen our collective commitment to human sovereignty.
The Geneva event is building upon our previous hosting of the health freedom agency heads during the covid era, where we focused on ensuring readiness of action and developing a rapid communication system
We worked to develop a more sophisticated communication infrastructure for the movement, which would allow it to disseminate strategy, new research, and project updates.
Last Year’s Inaugural Summit Had A Total of 109 Attendees With 99 Represented Health Freedom Organizations
This event is not a standard conference with ‘active’ and ‘passive’ participants; it will utilize the ‘World Café Model’ to transform traditional conference dynamics into an interactive forum that drives progress through conversation.
The forum is designed around seven synergistic design principles that work to break down communication silos and expand understanding on diverse perspectives.
The design surfaces underlying assumptions that may hinder progress and provides the opportunity for participants to challenge one another.
The day-long agenda will also enable the extended exploration of advanced possibilities and the development of more sophisticated, collaboratively created solutions.
Conversational Leadership Supports The Cross-Pollination Of Intelligence, Ideas, And Intent
Participants will develop a proactive strategy for alternative healthcare and pandemic response measures.
We’ll focus on data technology and creating sufficiently complex, scalable platforms that can function as a reasonable alternative to the WHO recommendations of vaccine passports and lockdowns.
A three-part focus development process was used to help ensure that the outcome (a shared vision of the future) represents the values and voice of the people and not a select few people leading the effort. It included:
- In-depth interviews with key stakeholders in the freedom movement
- Focus groups of international, domestic, and grassroots leaders
- An open survey with the general population of multiple nations
The Geneva Project has prioritized identifying leaders of integrity and gathering them in person to strengthen the sovereignty-minded network with deepened engagement necessary for greater collaborations and outcomes.
The strategy forum is an invite-only event limited to 75 participants. This decision balances the priority of intimate dialogue with the ability to include a diverse range of perspectives.
Ultimately, we understand the health freedom movement to be at its core a complex and adaptive relationship system that advances with the quality of the network’s conversation.
Geneva Forum Participants Were Invited Based On The Following Criteria:
- Reputation of integrity in work and track record for making an impact
- High-self-efficacy and collective efficacy beliefs (i.e., must believe that the world
- can be a better place, systems can be changed, and we can be successful)
- Interest in proactive strategies for change
- Geographical diversity of residence
- Diversity in profession, experiences, and personal characteristics
- Diverse skills and areas of expertise.
We believe that relationships are the foundation of all effective change and that by deepening key relationships, we can alter global trajectories.
This event is designed to increase intellectual and social capital and deepen the relationships that will ultimately support that collective strategy for change.
Additional meetings are planned to deepen international networks, starting with our event on 21 September 2024 in Washington, D.C.
Your invaluable contributions to our work will strengthen the health freedom movement as you invest into the strategy and relationships that will facilitate coordinated efforts.
Give NowThe Geneva Project is more than just the Strategy Forum!
We have three days of action-oriented events!
- The invitation-only 2nd annual Inspired Global Leadership Summit opens on Friday, May 31st
- The Geneva Project Press Conferences represent the meeting of ideologies for the future: join us on Saturday, June 1st, 2024,
- The WHA/WHO march and rally on Saturday, June 1st, 2024, at Place des Nations!
The Road To Geneva Citizens Convoy
On June 1st, a historic rally known as the #WeAreTheChange march will take place outside the UN headquarters at Place des Nations in Geneva, Switzerland. All nations are converging for a historic rally and march as we declare our independence from globalist control agendas! Sign up on this page for more information.
Come on The Journey With Us
We also believe that identifying and targeting systemic barriers and measuring outcomes will allow us to allocate movement resources more effectively.
The Phase 1 vision statement will be made publicly available to inspire hope and offer the promise of a better tomorrow. If our work resonates with you, please use the form on this page to sign up to participate in this collaborative process.
When you sign up, we will also send you more information on our systematic and proactive approach toward creating a sovereign world based on the will of the people.
The process derives from best practices in scientific literature on system-level change and is guided by internal improvement processes and evaluative data to ensure effectiveness.
Our work includes the planning, implementation, and evaluation of a common, proactive agenda that will serve as a framework for the coordination of activities and the respective evaluation to help us optimize our work. It is an inclusive process for sustainable social change.
We adopt a multi-phased approach to ensure high-quality planning and implementation while maintaining transparency and accountability to outcomes. Each phase has a pre-defined set of objectives, action strategies, and deliverables that serve the broader movement at large. We continuously elicit input from key stakeholders at all levels to ensure quality and will provide formative data to leaders to help improve our efficiency and effectiveness.
Developing a proactive, coordinated action plan that adequately captures the multidimensionality of a global society and harmonizes the collective vision of its people is not a trivial endeavor. Thank you for joining in with this initiative, and we look forward to your collaboration!
Give to the Geneva Project
We are a self-funded organization.
With our 2nd Annual Inspired Global Leadership Conference quickly approaching, we need contributors to support our work.
Please join our mission to proactively create a better future.