'Real poverty is despair and hopelessness, and it is also a moral
issue', said Professor Brink (the new Vice-Chancellor of Newcastle University). 'Universities should take part in these
issues, and I am pleased to have joined an institution that is taking a
moral stand against poverty'.
Last Tuesday I joined the World Poverty Day walk, which started at Newcastle University, walked through the city centre and ended at the Millennium Bridge. The university reported it thus:
Students and staff have marked the official United Nations day of
action for the eradication of world poverty, known as World Poverty
Day, with a 'stand up and speak out' event on the University campus.
The event was organised by Nicola Martin, President of the Union
Society's U8 International Development Society, and Ethics and
Environment Officers, Katie Whitehouse and Jen Miller.
World Poverty Day 2007 was designated as a day of action in support
of the United Nations Millennium Campaign to promote fulfilment of the
eight Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).
Continue reading "taking a moral stand against poverty" »
From Traidcraft:
Last year the UK government responded to your campaign calls to Make
Poverty History with a shift in its position on trade. Tony Blair said
he would not force poor countries to open up to trade before they were
ready. This was a fantastic achievement.
But Tony’s about to break his promise.
Continue reading "tell tony to keep his promises" »
From the Make Poverty History team:
To make poverty history we need trade justice. Yet, all too often,
multinational corporations that trade around the world cause harm to
communities, damage the environment and violate the rights of working people.
Continue reading "MAKE BUSINESS WORK TO MAKE POVERTY HISTORY" »
From the MakePovertyHistory Team:
There was some important progress on aid in 2005. But much more needs to
be done. The G8 promised to increase aid by $48 billion a year. However, only
$15-20 billion of this is newly pledged and the amount of extra money will not
reach the level of $48 billion until 2010.
Continue reading "Make PovertyHistory - MORE AID - What you can do" »
This year you have helped campaign for an end to trade
injustice
alongside
millions around the world. Before the
World Trade Organisation (WTO)
Ministerial meeting that
has just taken place, over 750,000 votes for
trade justice
were handed in to 10 Downing Street and, in Hong Kong
where the WTO met, Peter Mandelson received over
470,000 emails calling
on him as Europe's trade
commissioner to ensure trade justice
was delivered
at the meeting.
Continue reading "MakePovertyHistory: Report back from WTO" »
1st December is World AIDS Day.
Thanks to the pressure of campaigners like you in July at the G8 leaders
committed to providing AIDS treatment for everyone who needs it by 2010.
This is a real cause for hope .
This World AIDS Day we want to keep the pressure on world leaders to make
sure they honour these promises.
A huge photo-petition of people's eyes is set to remind Tony Blair and
other world leaders that we are watching them on their promises about AIDS
treatment - and we need your eyes to do it!
Continue reading "Make Poverty History - Lend us your eyes" »
We have a HUGE opportunity coming up. In only three
weeks, the World Trade Organisation (WTO) is meeting
in Hong Kong for trade talks. This is the key moment
this year when unfair trade rules could be changed so
that people living in extreme poverty have a chance to
build themselves a future.
The trade talks are not going well. In fact they are going very badly
for poor
countries.
You can help them by emailing former British MP, Peter Mandelson,
who is now the European Trade Commissioner.
Continue reading "Make Poverty History - e-mail Peter Mandelson" »
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