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GCAP members work together to eradicate poverty, dramatically lessen inequality, and achieve and exceed the
Millennium Development Goals.

In particular, we demand:

 

Accountability

Public accountability: 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.

 

 

Trade

Trade Justice: GCAP 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.

 

 

Debt

Debt Cancellation: We call on donor governments and Institutions to immediately and without externally imposed conditions cancel the odious, illegitimate and unpayable debt of poor and middle income countries through a fair, democratic and transparent process to free up resources for human development.

 

 

Aid

Aid and financing for development: We 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.

 

 

 

 

Gender

 

We also demand gender equality  be recognized as a central issue for poverty eradication. We further demand that upholding the rights of children, youth, women and excluded groups, as well as ensuring their equal participation, but recognised as fundamental to the achievement of these goals.

 

 

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International Financial Institutions: GCAP calls on donor governments and Institutions to establish a fair and just world order in which International Financial Institutions (especially WB, IMF and WTO) operate within the broad principles enshrined under UN commitments and human rights obligations to better regulate world economy.

 

 

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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