International Servant leadership Exchange Association

Democratization of Financial Sovereignty / Guarantee of Survival Human Rights / Smart City Model



We support the achievement of the UN Agenda 2030 goals

ISEA stands for the International Servant leadership Exchange Association.

ISEA Foundation was granted Special Consultative Status by the United Nations Economic and Social Council (UNESCO) in February 2017 upon recommendation by the Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) Committee, and is promoting international initiatives.

ISEA Foundation collaborates and works with international organizations that cooperate with the United Nations. In particular, in May 2019, ISEA held a conference at the United Nations in Geneva on the topic of “Implementing Blockchain Finance for Poverty Eradication and Metropolitan Policies” and established the GBFC.

A delegation of 219 people, including mayors of 110 cities, NGO representatives, and experts in each field, officially participated in this conference. Of these, 20 VIP members supported and decided on the Human Rights to Survival and the Mobidollar Project

The United Nations and several NGOs registered with the United Nations are currently promoting the "SDGs 2030 Agenda," a global initiative to address 17 global challenges by 2030. ISEA will contribute to these efforts by supporting solutions to issues such as hunger, wealth inequality, and urban network development.

  • Vision : Promote balanced development of global civil society by discovering and deploying servant leaders.
  • Mission : Recommend social systems that guarantee the right to survival to regions and governments building smart cities. Develop and present a model for a financial system using blockchain as a model for democratizing financial sovereignty.
  • - Contribute to the achievement of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in accordance with the United Nations 2030 Agenda.
  • -Integrate and apply the function of the right to survival to blockchain-based cryptocurrencies.
  • -Build a global support platform and provide support for blockchain systems by sector.
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Survival Human Rights

  • The Earth possesses sufficient productivity and resource potential to feed well over 12 billion people. With the advancement of modern science and technology, we have now reached a stage where all elements of resources, energy, and labor can be quantified and translated into monetary value.
  • Therefore, humanity must shift its focus from resource scarcity to the methods of distribution. This shift calls for a technologically driven, democratic economic system—particularly one based on blockchain-enabled 'survival money' policies.
  • International Servant leadership Exchange Association (ISEA) implements the philosophy of the MobiDollar Project, proposed by the ISEA Foundation. By leveraging the Earth’s productivity and technological capacity, it aims to guarantee “Survival Human Rights” and ensure that every individual can enjoy at least a basic standard of human dignity.
  • This philosophy goes beyond traditional welfare policies. It marks the beginning of a new standard for currency a “Productivity-Based Monetary System” that succeeds the gold standard. The international community must build cooperative models based on this framework to achieve shared prosperity for all.
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"Survival Human Rights" refer to the minimum fundamental rights that must be guaranteed for a person to survive. These rights are defined through the following seven essential elements. This concept of Survival Human Rights was officially introduced during a conference hosted by the ISEA Foundation at the United Nations in Geneva. It is based on the principles outlined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

Right to Food

The Right to Food is the individual’s right to consume a minimum amount of food necessary for survival, representing a fundamental right to live free from poverty and hunger.

  • This right directly addresses the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Goal 1: No Poverty and Goal 2: Zero Hunger.


    By utilizing the blockchain-based financial initiative known as the MobiDollar Project, individuals can receive "Survival Money" through digital wallets, ensuring access to daily essential food.


    This innovative and digitalized solution supplements existing welfare systems and can be implemented from the planning phase of smart cities, contributing effectively to poverty eradication and food security.

Right to Sleep

The Right to Sleep ensures individuals can rest in a safe and stable environment an essential need for survival and health.

  • Closely aligned with SDG 3: Good Health and Well-being, this right highlights the importance of rest in preserving physical and mental well-being.


    Through the MobiDollar Project, individuals can secure safe sleeping spaces with the aid of "Survival Money".

    This model provides an innovative approach combining digital technology and financial support to uphold the Right to Sleep.

    Integrating this system into smart city designs fosters secure and sustainable living environments where everyone can rest safely.

Right to Emergency Medical Care

The Right to Emergency Medical Care guarantees individuals immediate access to medical services during emergencies, directly protecting their right to life.

  • This right plays a vital role in preserving life and ensuring timely care during crises and aligns with SDG 3: Good Health and Well-being.


    With the MobiDollar Project, individuals can use "Survival Money" for transportation to hospitals, emergency treatment, or purchasing essential medicine.

    Smartphone-integrated wallet systems enhance emergency response by automatically connecting individuals with healthcare services.

    Incorporating this model into smart city planning builds a global system that ensures rapid and appropriate medical care, contributing to life-saving outcomes and improved health worldwide.

Right to Movement

The Right to Movement allows individuals to move freely and reside within a country or region, ensuring autonomy and accessibility—a fundamental right in the global civil society.

  • This right relates closely to SDG 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities. The MobiDollar Project supports transportation accessibility and provides "Survival Money" to vulnerable populations, ensuring their Right to Movement.


    Combining digital technology and financial support, this innovative approach strengthens transportation access, especially for disadvantaged individuals.

    By integrating this model in smart city planning, a sustainable environment of equal mobility can be realized.

    This model can also be expanded globally to promote the Right to Movement internationally.

Right to Communication

The Right to Communication ensures individuals have access to communication tools necessary for connecting with family and society, preventing isolation and affirming the social nature of humanity.

  • It guarantees that individuals can freely connect with loved ones, institutions, and communities without barriers.
    This right aligns with SDG 9: Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure and SDG 10: Reduced Inequalities, promoting inclusive communication and bridging the digital divide.
    Through the MobiDollar Project, vulnerable individuals can access communication services and devices using "Survival Money".

    By integrating digital currency, smartphone wallets, and smart contracts, the project removes connectivity barriers.
    Incorporating this into smart city planning enhances social inclusion and resilience, ensuring no one is disconnected—even in emergencies. This scalable model can bridge digital gaps globally and foster universal access to communication services.

Right to Education

The Right to Education guarantees minimum learning opportunities necessary for self-development and active participation in society.

  • It ensures that all individuals can access basic education vital for personal growth, self-realization, and civic engagement.
    This right directly corresponds to SDG 4: Quality Education, which promotes inclusive, equitable, and lifelong learning for all.
    With the MobiDollar Project, individuals—especially from vulnerable groups—can use "Survival Money" to cover tuition fees, online courses, or access learning materials.

    The MobiDollar model provides a cutting-edge framework for ensuring educational rights by removing financial and systemic barriers through digital wallets and blockchain technology.
    Implemented within smart cities, this model promotes lifelong learning and prepares individuals for dynamic, knowledge-based global economies.
    On a global scale, this initiative helps close the education gap and ensures no one is denied the right to quality education.

Right to Information

The Right to Information ensures that everyone can access essential data related to governments, public institutions, society, and the economy, enabling informed participation in progress.

  • It allows individuals and organizations to access crucial information about governance, services, products, and culture, promoting transparency and accountability.
    This right is aligned with SDG 16: Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions and SDG 9: Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure, ensuring equitable access to information and fostering strong institutions.


    Through the MobiDollar Project, individuals can use "Survival Money" to access digital tools, platforms, or data services needed for obtaining critical information.
    This model, integrated into smart city design, empowers citizens, fosters transparency, and strengthens democratic participation. Globally, it can promote information equity and enhance sustainable development.

Right to Food

Uphold the Seven Elements of Survival Human Rights

The Right to Food is the individual’s right to consume a minimum amount of food necessary for survival, representing a fundamental right to live free from poverty and hunger.

Right to Sleep

Uphold the Seven Elements of Survival Human Rights

The Right to Sleep ensures individuals can rest in a safe and stable environment an essential need for survival and health.

Right to Emergency Medical Care

Uphold the Seven Elements of Survival Human Rights

The Right to Emergency Medical Care guarantees individuals immediate access to medical services during emergencies, directly protecting their right to life.

Right to Movement

Uphold the Seven Elements of Survival Human Rights

The Right to Movement allows individuals to move freely and reside within a country or region, ensuring autonomy and accessibility—a fundamental right in the global civil society.

Right to Communication

Uphold the Seven Elements of Survival Human Rights

The Right to Communication ensures individuals have access to communication tools necessary for connecting with family and society, preventing isolation and affirming the social nature of humanity.

Right to Education

Uphold the Seven Elements of Survival Human Rights

The Right to Education guarantees minimum learning opportunities necessary for self-development and active participation in society.

Right to Information

Uphold the Seven Elements of Survival Human Rights

The Right to Information ensures that everyone can access essential data related to governments, public institutions, society, and the economy, enabling informed participation in progress.

OUR SUPPORT plan

Smart City Design

Education & Culture

Education & Culture

Education and culture are essential for the sustainable lives of urban citizens. A smart city aspires to become a "City of Learning" by harmonizing digital learning platforms, lifelong learning ecosystems, and creative artistic activities.

Finance & Consumption

Finance & Consumption

Through transparent financial systems based on blockchain and fair consumption structures, smart cities present alternatives to the wealth concentration of the top 1%.

Administrative & Welfare

Administrative & Welfare

AI-powered administrative systems and efficient welfare resource distribution are keys to addressing urban marginalization.

Communication & Safety

Communication & Safety

An integrated safety platform including cybersecurity and disaster response is essential to protecting urban lives.

Energy & Environment

Energy & Environment

Environmental infrastructure including renewable energy and smart grids is foundational for green cities.

Transportation & Movement

Transportation & Movement

Smart transportation networks and mobility technologies minimize congestion and emissions in urban areas.

AI & Blockchain Network

AI & Blockchain Network

AI and blockchain are core technologies for efficiently managing and utilizing data throughout the city. Smart contracts, autonomous administration, and a trust-based cooperative ecosystem are central to this domain

and Survival Money

and Survival Money

Survival Human Rights must be embedded from the very beginning of the smart city design process.MobiCoins is a welfare support currency that is automatically verified, recharged, or expired daily through mobile devices. The currency unit and name are determined according to the local culture.

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Jenny
Jenny
Division: Cyber Office Division
Susan
Susan
Division: Financial Development Support Division
Chan
Stella
Division: Civil Society Support Division
Henry
Henry
Division: Cities Network Support Division
Jacob
Jacob
Division: Advisory Negotiation Division
James
James
Division: IP Asset Management Division
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