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Delegations to Political Decision Makers

by Henri Valot last modified 2007-09-15 21:40

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Why send delegations to political leaders?

October 17th 2006 was a watershed for civil society with unprecedented coordinated action around the world. In 2007 it is vital that we build on this mobilisation and deliver a stronger, clearer and more coordinated message to political leaders demanding the change necessary to overcome poverty and suffering.

These visits will:
  • Influence political leaders to take urgent action in order to end poverty and inequality.
  • Present a political declaration with specific demands ahead of the Annual Meeting of the International Financial Institutions (IFIs)
  • Secure media coverage and public support for October 17th, GCAP and your national coalition

Who will be targeted?

The Annual Meetings of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund (together know as the International Financial Institutions or IFIs) take place in Washington from the 17th – 23rd October. Every government will send a political representative to these meetings. This will most likely be the development minister (where such a post exists) or the finance minister.

Delegations will target this individual where appropriate. Otherwise delegations will target their Heads of State, or other senior political representatives. In some countries they will also visit politicians in key constituencies with a demand for them to take the message from civil society to the Head of State.


What will they be asking for?

Delegations all around the world will present their political leaders with a declaration of solidarity and will demand:

Who’s involved?

Countries all over the world will be sending delegations on, or just before, October 17th.  For updated information on what different countries have planned keep checking here, or alternatively visit their national web pages.

Contact
For further information on this project please contact your national coalition, or:
Ben Margolis, Campaigner - Oxfam GB
bmargolis@oxfam.org.uk
Tel: 0044 (0) 1865 473111
Mbl: 0044 (0) 7786 660 406




Did You Know......
  • Over 1 billion people live on less than $1 a day with nearly half the world’s population (2.8 billion) living on less than $2 a day.
  • Between 1990–92 and 2001–03, the number of hungry people in Brazil decreased from 18.5 million to 14.4 million and the prevalence from 12 to 8 percent of the population.
  • In 1988 there were some 350 000 polio cases worldwide; by January 2005 there were only 1185 cases reported.
  • UNESCO say in the 2007 Global Monitoring Report, that Universal primary education would cost $11 billion a year … that's half what Americans spend on ice cream.
  • Globally, as of 2005, an estimated 15.2 million children under 18 have lost one or both parents to AIDS; about 80 per cent of these children live in sub-Saharan Africa.
  • International trade is worth $10 million a minute. 70% of this is controlled by multinational corporations.

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