
Now is the time to act to make sure that the firm commitments we’ve made in the Millennium Development Goals won’t become broken promises.
Momentum has been growing, with Christians across the country and across the world uniting to say that the opportunity this world has to end extreme poverty should be grasped.
In June 650 Anglican bishops, their spouses and prominent faith leaders walked in unity through Westminster in a march organised by Micah Challenge and the Lambeth Conference. In June, the status of some of Britain’s most powerful people was determined by a roll of the dice at a Micah Challenge event held in Westminster. It was a challenge to respond to the glaring injustice in our world; a challenge to which many responded.

- Jubilee Debt Campaign 10 Year Anniversary in Birmingham
- Check out Christian Aid’s Big Heat Swing Dance and Compassion’s Evening with Tony Campolo
- Church legitimises efforts to end poverty – minister
- Joel Edwards on the Micah Challenge to halve extreme global poverty
- “We Need Micah Challenge” Says UN Secretary General

To see the detail information of Millennium Development Goals, please visit Micah Challenge UK website(http://www.micahchallenge.org.uk) and enter 'About us > What are the MDG's' section.


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