Mercy Global Concern - 2005

Mercy Global Concern: Briefing Paper Number 2, January 2005
18th January 2005 – International action to tell
the G7 to drop the debt
Debt campaigners around the world will be targeting the embassies
of G7 countries on Tuesday 18th January 2005, telling the governments
of Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United States and
the United Kingdom that they must drop the debt.
A huge opportunity
for debt cancellation
2005 offers the clearest opportunity ever for a full cancellation
of multilateral debt for the world’s most impoverished countries.
Years of vocal and determined campaigning around the world have
brought the G7 governments which control the World Bank and IMF
to admit that debt cancellation must go further, and even to develop
their own proposals for 100% cancellation. The proposals differ:
some only include HIPCs, some are open to all IDA-only countries;
some include additional resources, whereas others seek to use the
resources of the World Bank and IMF. Countries including Germany,
France and the UK are either committed to or interested in using
IMF gold to fund debt cancellation. While the picture is complex,
it is clear that there is a strong desire for serious action on
debt: 2005 therefore offers huge opportunities to move forward.
The first of these is the G7 Finance Ministers’ meeting in
early February 2005.
While this cancellation would still leave us demanding action
on odious debt and a fundamental shift in power relations, debt
campaigns around the world have stated their determination not
to lose this opportunity to stop the daily payment of millions
of dollars from impoverished countries to the rich world. We are
therefore keen to work together to make the most of the opportunities
in 2005, to exert maximum pressure on G7 governments, and to make
it clear that civil society worldwide will not tolerate the rich
world continuing to take money from the south.
Target the G7
At an international conference in the Netherlands in November
2004, campaigns from Africa, Latin America, Europe and North America
nominated Tuesday 18th January as an International Day of Action
on which campaigners will target the Canadian, French, German,
Italian, Japanese, US and UK embassies in their countries. Those
at the conference agreed to contact partners worldwide inviting
them to participate in this action. You are encouraged
to visit or protest outside G7 embassies in your country to demand
debt
cancellation, as well as inviting your contacts to do so also.
Embassy visits are already being planned or discussed in countries
including Bolivia, Nigeria, Peru, Tanzania and Zambia. Solidarity
actions are also being planned in London, where the February G7
Finance Ministers’ meeting will take place, and possibly
in other northern capitals.
Each campaign is making its own decisions about which embassies
to visit and will present its own message on debt. Some are deciding
to focus on those countries which seem most likely to broker a
deal (Canada and France); others are targeting those most likely
to block full debt cancellation (Germany and Japan); while others
will visit those representatives with which they – or their
governments – have the closest links.
Making the message as loud as possible
In order to exert the maximum pressure on G7 governments – and
through them the World Bank and IMF – campaigners in G7 countries
and elsewhere in the north will try to secure as much media attention
as possible for these embassy actions and for the messages of southern
debt campaigns. So please do pass on the details of any planned
actions on or around 18th January. As the UK is hosting the 2005
G7 and G8 meetings, Jubilee Debt Campaign in the UK has offered
to collate information on actions, and to circulate information
among campaigners. Please contact Caroline Pearce, caroline@jubileedebtcampaign.org.uk to pass on details of your plans or for more information.
Meanwhile some campaigns will also be running postcard campaigns
targeting G7 finance ministries, to demonstrate the level of public
support in the north for calls for debt cancellation from the south.
Any campaigns are willing to join in with these postcard actions,
or support them online – again, please contact Caroline for
details.
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