With Blog Action Day coming up on 15th October with this year's focus on poverty (I mentioned it here) here's a small reminder from Avaaz that we don't have to accept there's nothing we can do to make a difference.
Dear friends,
Sarkozy, Harper, and Berlusconi promised to contribute 0.7% of their national income to fighting poverty -- aid money that would save millions of lives, and still leave these donor countries with 99.3% of their money. But apparently, they think 99.3% is not enough.
Our best chance to keep these rich countries to their word on aid delivery is to raise the alarm in New York this week. Sign our petition now, spread it to friends and family -- and our friend, world famous economist and top UN official on poverty, Jeffrey Sachs will deliver it in speeches to the assembled heads of state at the UN summit this Thursday. The more names on the petition, the stronger the message that promises on poverty must be kept.
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Signed. Thanks for posting this :)
Yep, got this and have signed up for Blog Action Day - blogged about it last week sometime!
Good on you, Debs!
I can't find any mention of these threatened cuts anywhere, can you reference the news story? I never sign anything without knowing the full story.
Fact sheet on Official Development Assistance from rich countries:
http://www.oecd.org/dataoecd/27/55/40381862.pdf
More on the Millennium Development Goals:
http://www.un.org/millenniumgoals/
Bono and Jeffrey Sachs' blog on the poverty debate this week in New York:
http://blogs.ft.com/mdg/
To learn more about the international campaigning that has moved governments in recent years, see:
http://www.whiteband.org and http://www.inmyname.com/ and http://www.one.org/international/
More on concern about France's meeting 0.7% targets see:
http://www.oecd.org/document/45/0,,en_2649_201185_40948205_1_1_1_1,00
More on Canada's backtracking on 0.7% commitment:
http://www.canada.com/ottawacitizen/news/story.html?id=9c489487-aab9-477c-babf-5d109566df2f&p=2
To see the 2008 report on governmental aid to Africa see:
http://www.one.org/report/en/press.html
To learn about Jeffrey Sachs' work on UN Millennium Development Goals see:
http://www.unmillenniumproject.org
To see examples of how aid is working see:
http://www.millenniumpromise.org and http://www.mdgmonitor.org/factsheets.cfm
Sorry - don't have time to embed these links, so you'll need to cut and paste the URLs for further info
While not against overseas aid, isn't it true that a vast proportion of government aid budgets go straight back into the pockets of rich western consultancies? I would rather my tax money went directly to those agencies best suited to spend it wisely. Maybe it's actually time to review the whole government aid thing?
Good point, Anonymous. The whole idea of Blog Action Day is to have these sorts of debates, so thanks for contributing.
My personal angle is that we need to review a whole lot more than just 'the government aid thing'. We need to make radical changes in just about every area of the way we live in this here world.
If we don't make a start soon the agenda will be dictated to us by the inevitable crises around the corner.
I can hear whisperings about it all over the place - lets make a bit more noise!
Whispering won't do it, Minxy. We need big bass drum noise. Ready?
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