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The protest - Irish NGOs Call on Davos Leaders to Put Poor People First

2008.01.26
Today, Irish development organisations and campaign groups called on world ledaers to put the interests of people living in poverty at the heart of global policy making.
"Powerfull global actors are meeting in Davos. The global economy has been structured to benefit rich countries and companies at the expense of the poor. We need to see a radical shift in the policies being pursued by these powerful goverments and corporations", said Nina Sachau, policy and Campaigns Officer, Comhiamh.
Marking the annual World Economic Forum being held this week in Davos Switzerland, campaigners staged a protest in front of the Central Bank in Dublin's city centre to highlight the effect of damaging global economic policies on people in the developing world.
Today's protest is part of a Global Day of Action to mark the annual World Social Forum: It brings together environmental and social justice campaigners and activists from around the world. The world Social Forum is this year being marked by more than 430 events and protests in 85 countries across the globe highlighting the impact of profit driven globalisation on the poor coinciding with the World Economic Forum.

"Ireland plays a significant role in shaping global agreements which often favour business at he expense of ordinary people", said Dr. David McNair, PolicyAnd Advocacy Officer for Christian Aid Ireland. "Trade agreements, such as the European Union-Led Economic Partnership Agreements open up developing countries markets without regard to the negaive impact on jobs, livehoods or public services", continued Mr. McNair.
Campaigners also critised the Irish Geoverment's support for international financial institutions which impose policies on poor countries and deepen poverty.
"Ireland is undermining the sovereignty of impoverished countries by supporting the World's Bank practice of imposing economic policy conditions on poor countries. These economic policy recommendations have often had disastrous offect on impoerished countries around the world.
Ireland should insists that the World Bank cease this outrageous practice immediately", said Nessa Ni Chasaide of Debt and Development Coalition Ireland.





The protest was organised by: Africa Centre, Comhlamh, Christian Aid Ireland, Debt and Development Coalition Ireland, Latin America Solidarity Centre, Oxfam Ireland and Trocaire.

1 Comment
Zedsdead
The question is, what is Davos? lol. I like this set. ?;o)
Zedsdead · 2008-01-31: 16:07
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