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Dear
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Canada, France and Italy are threatening to
break their poverty promises by
slashing aid budgets. Sign the petition to stop them -- and poverty expert Jeff Sachs will deliver our messages to world
leaders gathered at the UN this week!

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World leaders gather
this Thursday at the United Nations to renew the fight against extreme
poverty. But three countries -- France,
Canada, and Italy -- are threatening to undermine the world's anti poverty
efforts, by slashing their development aid budgets and breaking
their international promises.
Sarkozy, Harper, and Berlusconi promised to contribute 0.7% of their national
income to fighting poverty -- aid money that would save millions of lives,
and still leave these donor countries with 99.3% of their money. But apparently, they think 99.3% is not enough.
Our best chance to keep these rich
countries to their word on aid delivery is to raise the alarm in New York
this week. Sign our petition now, spread it to friends and family
-- and our friend, world famous economist and top UN official on poverty, Jeffrey Sachs will deliver it in speeches to the
assembled heads of state at the UN summit this Thursday. The more
names on the petition, the stronger the message that promises on poverty must
be kept. Click below to sign now:
http://www.avaaz.org/en/poverty_promise_breakers
We know that public outcries like this one can work -- because massive people-powered movements have transformed
the fight against poverty over the last decade. The Jubilee
movement cancelled hundreds of billions in dictator debt in 2000, and pushed
world leaders to adopt the Millennium Development Goals to cut world poverty
in half by 2015. In 2005, poverty campaigners the world over won commitments
from G8 leaders to double aid to Africa. Because of these efforts millions of
poverty related deaths have been stopped and millions more children are
attending school, sleeping under anti-Malaria bed nets, and drinking clean
water. Denmark, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway and Sweden have all
exceeded the 0.7% target and in this year aid rose in real terms in nine EU
countries. If all countries stick to their promises, programmes fighting
disease and alleviating extreme poverty could be scaled up across the world.
But this year, some rich-country leaders apparently think that the public no
longer cares about poverty. In Canada, which kept 99.7% of its income last year,
Stephen Harper seems more interested in winning his election than in
upholding Canada's tradition of moral leadership. France's Sarkozy, for all
of his diplomatic efforts, appears to think that his people don't care about
lives and deaths beyond his borders. And in Italy -- already one of the
stingiest donors in the world -- Berlusconi appears happy to slash crucial
funding, even though, as host of next year's G8 summit, his actions set an
example for the other richest countries.
French and Italian Avaaz members are
already flooding their governments with thousands of messages
about aid. But those of us in the rest of the world can play a crucial role
as well--sending Harper, Sarkozy, and Berlusconi a clear signal that we
expect them to keep to their word -- so please help us raise an outcry that
can't be ignored at the UN summit:
http://www.avaaz.org/en/poverty_promise_breakers
In recent years, millions have been galvanized by a vision: that ours can be the generation that ends extreme
poverty. With other crises vying for our attention, the strength
of this vision is now being tested. Let's join together and ensure that
leaders keep their promises -- so that the promise of human potential in even
the poorest communities can be unleashed.
With hope,
Ben, Alice, Ricken, Graziela, Paul, Milena, Iain, Veronique, Brett -- the
entire Avaaz team
PS: For a report on Avaaz's campaigning so far, see: https://secure.avaaz.org/en/report_back_2
Sources:
Fact sheet on Official Development Assistance from rich countries:
http://www.oecd.org/dataoecd/27/55/40381862.pdf
More on the Millennium Development Goals:
http://www.un.org/millenniumgoals/
Bono and Jeffrey Sachs' blog on the poverty debate this week in New York:
http://blogs.ft.com/mdg/
To learn more about the international campaigning that has moved governments
in recent years, see:
http://www.whiteband.org and http://www.inmyname.com/
and http://www.one.org/international/
More on concern about France's meeting 0.7% targets see:
http://www.oecd.org/document/45/0,,en_2649_201185_40948205_1_1_1_1,00
More on Canada's backtracking on 0.7% commitment:
http://www.canada.com/ottawacitizen/news/story.html?id=9c489487-aab9-477c-babf-5d109566df2f&p=2
To see the 2008 report on governmental aid to Africa see:
http://www.one.org/report/en/press.html
To learn about Jeffrey Sachs' work on UN Millennium Development Goals see:
http://www.unmillenniumproject.org
To see examples of how aid is working see:
http://www.millenniumpromise.org
and http://www.mdgmonitor.org/factsheets.cfm
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