It aims to offer a forum for open and inclusive dialogue between major stakeholders".
[3] Through its partnership with Tanzania, Finland launched a platform where countries from the North and South can work together to mitigate the adverse impact of globalisation and manage the process equitably.
[4] This initiative serves as a forum for governments from the North and South, international organizations, private sector, civil society, and other stakeholders.
By 2005, the Helsinki Process hosted a two-day conference that attracted 700 participants from 79 countries.
During this phase "the high-level Helsinki Group and three thematic Tracks worked on developing a concept for multi-stakeholder cooperation in global problem solving and suggested ways of addressing various global problems using this concept.