Saturday, June 26, 2010

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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.

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