Churches Called to Stand Up Against Poverty
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06/Sep/2006 3:26AM
Millions of people will come together across the world to make clear to politicians the strength of feeling for the cause of economic justice.

Commencing on 14 September, ahead of crucial World Bank and International Monetary Fund (IMF) meetings in Singapore, the month will culminate in a White Band Day (World Poverty Day) on 17 October.

In the UK the month of action will be launched by the Christian Aid event ‘The Beat Goes on’ in London on 14 September.

Campaigners in the UK will be taking action on debt, trade, aid and HIV/AIDS, as well as taking part in a global world record attempt on 15 to 16 October.

As part of the month of action Jubilee Debt Campaign is urging people to lobby their MP to support the ‘Cut the Strings!’ campaign to stop harmful and undemocratic conditions being attached to debt relief.

Following pressure from campaigners in 2006, the UK government says it is working hard to urge the World Bank and IMF to allow poor countries to make their own economic choices. But debt cancellation is still coming with damaging strings attached – such as forced privatisation and severe cuts in public spending.

Therefore, Jubilee Debt Campaign is telling the UK government to withhold funding from the World Bank and IMF (and give it to poor countries by other means) until there is an end to these conditions: the UK government should put its money where its mouth is.

Supporters should lobby their MP at some point in the month, either in person or by post, and ask them to write to Hilary Benn to urge him to put pressure on the World Bank and IMF to stop imposing conditions – to cut the strings.

A comprehensive online Toolkit is available to help churches plan for the Global Month of Action. It offers worship resources, details of how to plan a ‘white-band’ event for a congregation – and how churches can participate by combining prayer with breaking a world record on 15 October. All this can be accessed at www.bond.org.uk/campaign/toolkit/churches.htm


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