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Nov 08
2007

One busy day

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            The sun is up and mark the 17th of October. One busy day for all to make another history to the world.

            Taking it one step further, there can only be one reason. Poverty is the name of the game. Therefore, we as the youth of our nation are


Oct 15
2007

Trade

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trade_93x76.jpgGCAP believes that developing countries must have the right to determine their own trade and investment policies, putting their peoples' interests first. International trade rules and national trade policies should support sustainable livelihoods, promote the rights of women, children and indigenous people, and lead to poverty eradication.

Oct 15
2007

Aid

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aid_93x76.jpgWe call on donor governments and international institutions to meet and exceed the 0.7% aid target, directed to achieving community and country defined poverty eradication and sustainable development priorities that contribute to poverty eradication and sustainable development.

Oct 15
2007

Accountability

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All governments must fulfil their commitments. They must be fully accountable to their peoples and transparent in the use of public resources. They must meet this responsibility by delivering economies that are equitable and work for the poorest people, delivering quality universal public services and ensuring decent work for all.

Oct 07
2007

GCAP campaign

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The waning years of the 20th century were a time of great global fragmentation and division. Since then, people all over the world have steadily come to feel less secure and less safe. However, there was a prevailing belief among civil society organisations (CSOs) and people in general, that the world could unite again in solidarity in a battle truly worth fighting – the war against poverty.

 


Oct 07
2007

Poverty

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standup_93x76.gif At the start of the 21st century more than a billion people are trapped in a situation of abject poverty and gross inequality. 70% of them are women. We face an AIDS and Malaria emergency, with 40 million people infected by the disease. 104 million children are denied access to school and 860 million adults. (70% of them women) cannot read or write.  Millions of people are unemployed or working in precarious jobs with deteriorating conditions of labour.