Debt Relief Advocates ONE Campaign, Global Healing Initiative Make a Difference at G8 Summit
The ONE Campaign, an effort to fight global AIDS and extreme poverty, and Global Healing Initiative, a coalition of organizations dedicated to an ethical public policy for peace, justice, and sustainability of Third World nations, admit that while the G8 Summit was successful in many ways, there is still much to be done. The One Campaign is not asking for your money--it is asking for your voice. Global Healing Initiative is calling for donations to help make poverty history and build sustainable communities in Africa through advocacy, education, and four Africa Community Projects.
(PRWEB) August 11, 2005 -- After the G8 Summit reached its end, feelings were
mixed on how much was actually achieved. The ONE Campaign, an effort by Americans
to rally Americans to fight global AIDS and extreme poverty, and Global Healing
Initiative, a coalition of interfaith, environmental, business, and government
organizations dedicated to an ethical public policy for peace, justice, and
sustainability of Third World nations, admit that while the G8 Summit was successful
in providing debt relief and additional aid, there is still much to be
done.
“It was great to see that events like LIVE8 and the work of the ONE Campaign could
actually get world leaders to begin to listen, but there is still much left to
do, particularly in the area of providing more debt relief and in
creating more fair and just trade policies for Africa,” said David Randle,
delegate for the ONE Campaign to the G8 Summit and Global
Healing Initiative Co-Facilitator. “In the long run, only trade policies rooted
in justice will allow Africa to become more self-sustaining.”
According
to Randle, the debt relief and additional aid the countries attending the G8
Summit have agreed to provide means:
* Deaths from Malaria can be cut in
half by 2010
* Any country with a credible plan for education will have
the funding for it
* Nine million people will now have access to
anti-HIV drugs that did not before.
“It is only time that will decide
whether this summit is historic or not,” said Sir Bob Geldof, creator of Live8.
“What is true is that never before have so many people forced a change in policy
onto the global agenda. We are beginning to see the lives of the poor of Africa
determined not by charity but by justice.”
Groups like the ONE Campaign,
the National Council of Churches, the United Religions Initiative, the Alliance
for New Humanity, and the Global Healing Initiative will be needed to make sure
that the long walk to justice, through debt relief, fair trade
policies, and the fight against AIDS, continues to move forward beyond the G8
Summit.
Currently over 30 organizations have joined together to work for
the Global Healing Initiative and to support community projects in Africa in
Uganda, Malawi, Southern Sudan, and South Africa. To make a contribution to the
Global Healing Initiative, visit www.GlobalHealing.net. All donations are fully tax-deductible,
and every dollar contributed helps to strengthen an international network
committed to peace, justice, and sustainability.
About The ONE
Campaign
The ONE Campaign is engaging Americans through a diverse coalition
of faith-based and anti-poverty organizers to show the steps people can take,
ONE by ONE, to fight global AIDS and poverty.
About The Global Healing
Initiative
The Global Healing Initiative is an effort to provide an ethical
public policy for peace, justice, and sustainability of Third World nations. It
is administered by the WHALE Center, and has now been joined by over 30
affiliate organizations, thousands of individuals, and businesses.
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