Monday, June 28, 2010

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A marriage to the peoples

The team of Oxfam International has created the stunt yesterday's final G8/G20. In the heart of Toronto, men and women from around the world gathered to witness a historic match - the marriage of the Chancellor of Germany Angela Merkel and French President Sarkozy.
Among the audience we noticed some leaders of the G20, although some were not as favorable as others at the wedding. The couple's relationship was established through their common commitment to the idea of \u200b\u200ba Robin Hood Tax (link www.zerozerocinque.it ) - a very small fee of 0.05% that has the potential to raise the 650 billion U.S. dollars' year globally.
course, Robin Hood led the ceremony, and his friends in the audience to hear how they celebrated when the money obtained from the tax could be used:
• In a single day of this tax could raise money to provide safe and affordable housing for Canadians with low and middle income.
• In less than three months, could raise money to bring solar energy to 2 billion people around the world.
• In just over four months, could raise money to pay the debts of 48 poorest countries in the world - thus freeing up vital resources which could be used to hire more teachers and nurses.

There were however several objections during union. Prime Minister Harper said that Canadian banks have contributed to the recession and should therefore not be taxed. G20 leaders of Australia, India and Russia have cheered in support of this position. A woman of the people stood up to clarify that it is taxing the banking sector in rich nations, whose proceeds are used to help poor countries. The Robin Hood Tax is a perfect solution as it raises billions of dollars to a good end and at the same time tax the most profitable industry in the world that has played a major role in the global economic downturn.

The wedding went ahead despite the interruption. Merkel and President Sarkozy have walked the red carpet hand in hand and ready to support the Robin Hood Tax at the next G20 in Seoul, South Korea.

Sunday, June 27, 2010

Skippin Period On Loette

Bill Nighy interview with Huntsville G8 leaders one by one.

actor Bill Nighy went up to Huntsville to ask questions rather than direct to the G8 leaders to find out what they want to do summit this year. The interviews were held in a secluded Bed and Brekfast the outskirts of the city, in an intimate atmosphere has made a unique opportunity to speak privately with the global leaders.


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first to be interviewed was the first Minstro Harper, who will chair the negotiations. Proudly wearing the hockey jersey of the Calgary Flames, has revealed to find herself in a key role to block major decisions from the agenda. Bill Nighy seemed shocked but not at all surprised. There were some key moments, as when Prime Minister Kan criticized other leaders for having made fun of being new to the Summit, or when Berlusconi has turned their nose at Bill Nighy and disappeared suddenly prompted to talk about his contribution to Summit passed, and no doubt, imitations of Ali G Bill Nighy between shots.
Interviews with the G8 leaders have left us slightly worried, but maybe they were just a little 'anxious because of the negotiations that approach. A toast to the hope that this year will prove us wrong. Cheers!

Saturday, June 26, 2010

Sat On His Chest Sitting On Him

lot of smoke and no fire ... ultimatum unacceptable G8!

While the Oxfam team, in Canada, is preparing to greet their beloved home is now in Huntsville and the G8 leaders arrive in town, here we have just heard it's already released a statement on the funds devoted to maternal health (strange as that still have not even begun negotiations!) While it may seem a seemingly good news indeed be a disaster for millions of poor. Why? In fact, the global leaders are putting their old promises $ 50 billion more in aid, under the rug and now they are reallocating funds to finance old this new initiative. This would mean that the poorest people, already suffering most from climate change is that the economic crisis, for example, must choose between the education of their children and care for maternal health. There are so many ones to be outraged and openly denounce this injustice. Read the discontent of Scarlett Johansson, Annie Lennox, Gael Garcia Bernal and many other activists and Oxfam Ambassadors.

Dorothy Ngoma, Executive Director of Nurses and Midwives of Malawi said:

"As a midwife I believe it is crucial to invest in maternal health, but I also know that it is essential have food on the table and clean water to drink. Nobody should be forced to choose between these things. New promises will not do any good if the old ones will be ignored "

'creative Reporting' - a deadly game for poor people

It seems that as soon as new leaders are elected commitments in the past be forgotten and replaced by new promises .
When we talk of 'old promises on aid' has now reached the verdict: still missing $ 20 billion from the world's largest. There seems a lot? The introduction of a financial transactions tax (FTT- http://www.zerozerocinque.it/ ) Could raise $ 650 billion a year.

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G8 leaders have been lost?

The Oxfam team has started very early this morning leaving the hotel Highwayman Inn in Orillia, Ontario and headed for Huntsville in the early hours of the morning preparing for our second stunt for the G8 summit (see video ). Even if we were okay with the schedule, it seemed that the 'big heads' had lost his way. They were at a crossroads and were faced with a difficult decision: the G8 will be able to find their own way and to make this summit a turning point in the fight against poverty, or will simply be lost tourists in the region of Muskoka in Canada?


In an attempt to reach a consensus, the big heads gather around a map trying to figure out how to conduct negotiations. Prime Minister Harper believes that continuing with the current route is the best choice, while Chancellor Merkel and President Obama to evaluate change course. G8 leaders to help find your way. While the G8 negotiating our future, know that more than one billion the number of people who are hungry today, compared to 800 million two years ago. West Africa is now facing an extreme situation, where more than 10 million people face hunger and malnutrition because of drought, bad harvests and prices food.


We can not afford to accept the same old soup warmed the choice we must make clear to our leaders. Last year, the G8 pledged 22 billion U.S. dollars over three years to combat food insecurity. However, the G8 must have had some problems because the money has yet to materialize. We make sure they find the road in 2010.

Friday, June 25, 2010

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The G8 must commit itself to the aids and maternal mortality: Actor Bill Nighy for breakfast with the media















Bill Nighy, actor and Oxfam ambassador, yesterday spoke of broken promises During a breakfast with the media in Toronto just before the G8 2010.
Malawian nurse and activist Dorothy Ngoma Nighy joins in asking that improve health care for expectant mothers so that they avoid the deaths of 350,000 women and girls who die during pregnancy or childbirth each year.
Ngoma, Executive Director of Nurses and Midwives of Malawi, has over 32 years of experience as a nurse, teacher, and advocacy. Nighy, star of 'Love Actually' and 'Pirates of the Caribbean' and the next and final 'Harry Potter', has a long record of activism and engagement in the fight against poverty and, through his work with Oxfam, has seen firsthand how aid can really improve people's lives. He participated in the G8 in Japan and is a leading figure in the campaign for the 'Robin Hood Tax', Transactions Financial in the United Kingdom (see www.zerozerocinque.it Italy).

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The Naked Truth. The G8 is hiding behind a maple leaf!

Yesterday in Huntsville, Canada, has revealed the truth on the 8 world leaders at the G8. Although maternal health has apparently the highest priority at the Summit this year, reality tells a very different story. During the two-day Summit in 1900 made other women and girls die of preventable causes. Oxfam has sent a clear and strong message to the leaders - it's time to turn the page. Naked in front of reality, no more excuses. Keep your promises. Now.

The 'Big Heads' have attracted media attention last week at The Cottage in Huntsville in Canada, behind a banner that said 'Keep your Promises'.
Shortly after they decided to return to old habits, letting slip away the banner and demonstrating for what they are. The 'Big Heads' are still standing, trying desperately to hide behind what was left - Some maple leaves.
ask that trading in Muskoka to be a turning point - must go beyond words and really engage in addressing maternal mortality worldwide.

Thursday, June 24, 2010

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G8: Zero poverty, still a mirage. They now have a second chance

Five years ago, Oxfam has been part of the largest movement ever occurred under the title 'Make Poverty History'. The campaign had a list of ambitious and realistic to ask for 'More and better aid', a 'Fair Trade' and 'Debt Relief'. The activists of 'Make Poverty History' called on G8 leaders to write an important piece of history, providing the necessary steps to eliminate poverty once and for all global, broad mobilization has led to concrete actions by governments which have created a real and lasting change in the lives of many people.

We asked donor countries to provide at least $ 50 billion more in aid, to set a binding plan to achieve a cost equal to 0.7% of national ADEQUATE INCOME for aid, and we asked them to do ensure that aid is most effective for the poorest people. France, Germany, Italy and Japan have failed to find the money they have promised to help the poor. Italy is the black sheep of the group. The Canada is also back, but closer to the finish line. The UK - which took the most ambitious - is on track to meet its promise in 2010, also promised to reach the target of 0.7% of national ADEQUATE INCOME aid from 2013 onwards. The United States kept their promise - but only because the promised sum was still very low - the U.S. did not even minimally close to the target site by the UN anticipated expenditure of 0.7% of national aid ADEQUATE INCOME.

not all requests made by the activists of 'Make Poverty History' have been retained. Nevertheless we managed to commit the G8 promise in a truly historic. This year the weather to keep it expires, and the news has already arrived: the G8 has not kept its promises . And 'now clear that while debt relief and some increases in aid have created substantial benefits for the poorest in the world, about 40% of the promised aid has not yet been delivered. This means that there is a gap of $ 20 billion in the promise made by the G8 - enough to allow each child to go to school, or to save millions of children from malaria.

Even more outrageous is the fact that only $ 11 billion of the $ 25 billion promised to Africa reached the mainland. This is the poorest continent in the world, despite what the G8 has failed here than in other parts of the world. While in Nigeria suffer from hunger again, the money they cost real lives.

We have already achieved much - but there is still much to do. We must invest in the future. Now.

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G8 and G20 will be judged for what you do, not what you say tonight

Those of us who implored world leaders to take climate change seriously breathed a sigh of relief earlier this week when the Canadian government has finally listened to the requests, after much pressure from environmentalists, the Nobel Peace and progressive country, asking to put climate change on the agendas of both the G8 and G20.


Campaigners from all over the world, they were stunned by the first indications that climate change would have been totally ignored by the top. Even the former Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin has implored leaders 'send strong signals' so that the next meeting for negotiations on the climate in Mexico has a chance of success.

This is great news: Climate must stay on top of the global agenda. The G8 and G20 are the first major opportunities presented to world leaders to discuss the change Copenhagen climate after the disappointment of last year.

It 'clear that the leaders during the test is not based on saying the words' climate change' or not but on what you decide to do about it. The success of the meeting should be held ambition of the actions proposed by the leaders: will go ahead with the commitments already made in Copenhagen to provide the money needed to tackle climate change? Will make every effort to ensure that this money will not be diverted from other priorities of development aid?


Oxfam Calls on G8:
• Provide $ 30 billion pledged for climate by 2012
• Making progress towards the authoring of a Climate Fund that is fair and sufficient funding to ensure long-term
• To ensure that no looting of aid budgets already allocated to help poor countries to tackle climate change

Finding the money needed to tackle climate change is actually easier than you might think. There are new mechanisms by which to raise funds, such as the tax on financial transactions, which could provide not only necessary but a lot more.

The G8 and G20 will be judged on actions and decisions we make. Words alone are not enough!

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

My Baby Chokes On Phelm

more than 1 billion people go to bed hungry

families in the district of Liben days in Ethiopia today face shortages of all types - rain, pasture, food. From last year's drought, combined with the significant increase in food prices, entire communities have been faced with the burden of hunger. In Ethiopia, hunger affects more than 8 million people constantly.
and East Africa and the Sahel, at least 10 million people face a food crisis because of erratic rains, leading to a poor harvest that has a shortage of water. These rains are becoming dangerous, unfortunately, more common as a result direct climate change.
"The drought is like fire," said one of the elders from Ethiopia. "It destroyed every house."

Women are affected more than

are more women than men to suffer from hunger, yet women are part of the solution. They produce between 60% and 80% of food in countries Developing, and have a key role in feeding their families and their communities. But the rural women often lack equal access to land, water, markets, credit, and they are left alone to fight the impacts climate change.

What's on the agenda at the Summit of G8/G20?
This week, leaders of the G8 and G20 meet in Canada, the other part of the world from East Africa and Ethiopia, to discuss the most pressing issues - including, how to tackle global hunger.
We live in a world that has the capacity to produce enough food for all - and yet, more than one billion people worldwide are chronically malnourished. This number is increasing by 800 million only two years ago. The dramatic increase in hunger in recent years is the result of both the peak of food prices in 2008 that the economic crisis that followed.
Families must make decisions very hard to be able to bring some food on the table - decisions like removing the children from school, sell their only cow or abandon the treatment. Every day, over 25,000 people die from hunger-related causes. This is simply unacceptable!

Promises, promises . But the global leader shell out the money?
In 2000, world leaders pledged to halve the number of people suffering from hunger by 2015. Unless world leaders should increase their efforts seriously, do not even come close to this goal.
the G8 and G20, we would expect a significant amount of money on the table. Why no one should go hungry.

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no furniture and bins on the street - Toronto is ready for the G8 summit / G20

I arrived in Toronto, Canada, to carry on the work of Oxfam's campaigning during the summits G8/G20 July 25 to 27. We have a lot planned so be updated!

Before you meet with the G8, in what has been nicknamed 'the Muskoka Summit' for about a day. Then the G20, which will meet in Toronto for another day and a half. The G8 has a broad agenda of issues to be covered, such as maternal health, security, terrorism, etc.. The G20 finance and instead focus on the global economic recovery.

Toronto are already putting up a fence and all the "moving targets" such as boxes, frames removable furniture, etc. have been removed in the name of security. The activists come from all over the world to ensure that their voice is heard. But maybe you're wondering why should you care yet another summit between powerful men?

1. Promises, promises, promises . Rich countries have made promises in the past, and we need to maintain it. They promised aid (0.7% of GDP), have pledged money to fight hunger, have promised to invest in maternal health and child pornography, have pledged money to the climate. We are here to expose what really happens behind those closed doors, tell and tell you what you can do to TU to ensure that your voice is heard.

2. Climate change - it is a secondary show. This is the first major opportunity for world leaders to discuss climate change in Copenhagen in December last year, where they have failed to provide the world with the right deal, ambitious and binding on climate change, it desperately needs. Currently, the godfather of the vertices, the Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper is downplaying the importance of global climate despite pressure - he considers it a "show secondary." We are not in agreement. Climate change is threatening millions of the poorest people at this time and must be the beginning and the main part of any political discussion. A key piece of the puzzle that climate change is to ensure that the money begins to flow toward those who need it most, now .

3. But what is $ 1 billion really? The Canadian context highlights some interesting questions about how money is spent and how it should be spent. Canada will spend $ 1 billion safely to the summit three days (last year the G20 summit in London have cost only $ 30 million). $ 1 billion is also the part which Oxfam considers 'appropriate' for a country like Canada, as a contribution to the $ 30 billion of the infamous Fast Start, finance, money that has already been promised to the climate over the next three years . In addition, Canada spends about $ 2 billion year in subsidies to the fossil fuel industry, fueling climate change. Do you think it makes sense? I do not think so.

4. Wait, but why not invest in the future? Canada is strongly against the introduction of the financial transactions tax (FTT), a very small fee which may help in collecting hundreds of billions of dollars (please, do the comparison with the number above!), we believe that money should be used to fight poverty at home and abroad to combat climate change. You can read more here and here and sign the petition here

So, what you can do NOW?

not change the channel and keep an eye on our digital center for the latest news, pictures and more. Tweet, write your own blog, calls and pass the word! You can find out even more here
• Sign with your name : sign all petitions that you can on climate, poverty and the global economy. We will collect all names from all over the world for the 'handover' to Canada - the numbers are the sum! begins here

Monday, June 7, 2010

White Discharge That Dries Like Rubber

not drop the ball Aid (Ian Sullivan)

I love football. I also love working for Oxfam. They are two of my greatest passions and I assure you that I can be quite set in that regard. Despite being able to remember that club Everton won the Cup Winners' Cup in the 80's are more than just a set of the ball. Football connects people around the world, but there are many opportunities to use it in my work.
This summer, though, there's the World Cup - a global football festival that will capture the attention of the whole world. This will generate passion and enthusiasm on a massive scale. In addition to ensuring the spotlight on Africa.
We wanted to turn this into something that can really change the world. We wanted to get in touch with the fans and supporters of Oxfam around the world and give them a chance to express themselves in a meaningful way. So, we decided to create a massive game of 'juggling' and say to our politicians 'Do not drop the ball of aid'.
Get a balloon and a camera and filmed juggling without dropping the ball. Whether you get one, two or twenty of your rallies will be part of a chain amazing video, which will connect people around the world who are interested in the fight against poverty.
There is no need to be good, check out our video http://www.dontdropaid.org/
show your videos to world leaders at the Conference on the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) of Nations New York in September. The MDGs have the power to revolutionize the lives of people in poor countries. In fact 10 years ago, world leaders signed the 8 goals, pledging to halve the number of people living in extreme poverty by 2015.
Unfortunately, rich countries are not providing any money for this aid as vital, necessary to transform the objectives in reality, and the conference in September with your rallies - can restart this vital development.
So what are you waiting for, take a ball and movies. We provide a powerful reminder to prompt him to keep promises on aid - and of course to test your skills with the ball!
And if you want to understand because I work for Oxfam instead of playing for Everton, check out my video! http://www.dontdropaid.org/video/41/