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G8 2007: Better Than We Feared, Much Worse Than We Needed, Says Micah Challenge UK

This year’s G8 “paltry responses” risk squandering earlier successes in combating poverty and steering tragically close to failure on Africa, according to Christian anti-poverty coalition Micah Challenge.

Despite some progress on climate change and HIV issues, overall G8 leaders’ decisions still fall desperately short of fulfilling promises made in the Millennium Development Goals of 2000 and the Gleneagles summit in 2005, on issues including water and sanitation, climate change, trade justice, education and HIV and AIDS.

Christian relief and development agencies Tearfund and World Vision are both leading members of Micah Challenge UK.

Tearfund’s Advocacy Director Andy Atkins said: “These unfulfilled Gleneagles G8 promises will cost millions of lives. Two years after the grand promises of Gleneagles, the true ambivalence of the G8’s concern for Africa is becoming apparent.

“The early success of Gleneagles is being squandered by paltry responses on AIDS, trade and aid.”

Graham Dale, Head of Public Affairs at World Vision, said: “This G8 lacks ambition and has failed to achieve what needs to be achieved in order to fulfil both the Millennium Development Goals and the promises of 2005.”

Micah Challenge is a coalition of churches and Christian organisations which aim to hold governments to account to keep the promises they made in 2000 to alleviate world poverty by 2015. Micah Challenge UK supporters prayed and took action in the run up to the G8, including taking to the streets of London on 2 June.

Micah Challenge’s areas of concern include:

Micah Challenge UK Executive Director Andy Clasper said: “The Millennium Development Goals agreed by 192 world leaders in 2000 and the agreements reached in Gleneagles in 2005 provided the world with a unique opportunity to eradicate poverty during the third millennium.

“World leaders should not pass up this opportunity, but should be bolder in committing whatever resources and actions are needed to grasp it. Micah Challenge will continue to hold our leaders to account to deliver on the promises they made in 2000.”

For more information about how to get involved with Micah Challenge UK – including writing to your MP and praying for issues of global poverty – visit the website www.micahchallenge.org.uk.

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Notes to Editors:

  1. The G8 countries are America, Japan, Britain, France, Germany, Italy, Canada and Russia. The G8 leaders met in Heiligendamm in Germany between the 6th and the 8th of June.
  2. Micah Challenge was founded in 2004 and is a worldwide movement of Christians, churches, church organisations and key individuals across 32 countries, with 13 more national campaigns to launch throughout 2007, to make sure that the Millennium Development Goals are implemented.
  3. For more information about Micah Challenge UK visit www.micahchallenge.org.uk
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