Global call to action against poverty
GCAP country contact details
2005-06-01, Issue 209
You can join GCAP activities in your country. Click on the URL below to find the contact email addresses for organisers in 25 African countries....
Introducing the Global Call to Action Against Poverty
2005-05-26, Issue 208
What is the Global Call to Action against Poverty (GCAP)? In short, GCAP is a global alliance that aims to force world leaders to live up to their promises to end poverty in 2005. The main demands of GCAP are trade justice, debt cancellation, a majo...
The Zimbabwe Global Call To Action Against Poverty Campaign
2005-05-26, Issue 208
Zimbabwe like most of the countries in the developing world is likely not to meet the targets of the Millennium Development Goals as indeed the past few years have seen the rapid decline in the Human Development Index on many counters. For a generati...
Update on first White Band Day - June 16
2005-05-26, Issue 208
The Day of the African Child Continental team has had several tele-conferences and has been preparing for the upcoming 1st White Band Day - Day Of African Child on June 16th. Ethiopia, Addis Ababa, was first chosen as an excellent location to host th...
June 16th: Day of the African child
2005-05-26, Issue 208
The day of the African child was identified by the African Union in remembrance of the massacre of innocent children in South Africa in 1976 by the Apartheid regime. Each year a theme is chosen to mark the day and this year’s theme is: African Orphan...
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