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MAKEPOVERTYHISTORY says send a Christmas card to Bertie

category national | miscellaneous | press release author Friday November 18, 2005 12:48author by Lara Kelly - Trocaireauthor email lkelly at trocaire dot ieauthor address Maynooth, Co. Kildare, Ireland Report this post to the editors

This week MAKEPOVERTYHISTORY launched a nation-wide campaign to send a Christmas card to the Taoiseach calling on him to ‘Make Trade Rules Fair’.
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The campaign launched on Wednesday at Temple bar by Joe Duffy of Liveline asks people all around the country to send an extra Christmas card this year. The card asks Bertie Ahern to give poor countries a chance to escape from poverty through fairer trade.

Joe Duffy commented, “The card is a great idea. It is a simple but forceful way for everyone to take action to help make poverty history.”

The campaign is being launched in advance of the upcoming World Trade Organisation ministerial in Hong Kong this December. Following the G8 meeting in Edinburgh and the UN World Summit in New York, this the last opportunity in 2005 for world leaders to help make poverty history.

Conall O Caoimh from the campaign commented, “This is the last big chance of 2005 to help make poverty history. Trade justice is vital to tackling extreme poverty. We urge Bertie Ahern to seize this opportunity to address the needs of poor people by making trade rules fair.”

The Hong Kong ministerial will take place from 13th – 18th December to deliver progress on the Doha Development Round of trade talks. These talks are crucial to the prospects of achieving the Millennium Development Goals and giving millions of people a chance to escape from poverty.

The ‘Make Trade Rules Fair’ Christmas Card will be distributed nationwide through The Body Shop, Nude Cafes, Hot Press and a number of other magazines. It will also be available online as an e-card on www.makepovertyhistory.ie.

MAKEPOVERTYHISTORY Irish Campaign is comprised of 45 Irish development and human rights organisations and trade unions. Read more about the campaign on http://www.makepovertyhistory.ie

Related Link: http://www.makepovertyhistory.ie

 #   Title   Author   Date 
   I suppose the kids santa hats were made in a fair trade factory in China.     cynical iosaf    Fri Nov 18, 2005 13:13 
   MAKE MAKE POVERTY HISTORY HISTORY     MAKE MAKE POVERTY HISTORY HISTORY    Fri Nov 18, 2005 13:15 
   Better still     Sandyclaws    Fri Nov 18, 2005 14:27 
   Make Poverty History     Ida    Fri Nov 18, 2005 15:27 
   Another perspective     Bernadette    Fri Nov 18, 2005 15:31 
   make liberals history     Insurrection    Fri Nov 18, 2005 16:56 
   Is this a pisstake?     Dr Bill    Fri Nov 18, 2005 19:52 
   Will someone please think of Annie?     Davros    Sat Nov 19, 2005 17:30 
   Agree with end of last comment     anon    Mon Nov 21, 2005 17:23 
 10   Jeffrey Sachs can lick my....     @    Mon Nov 21, 2005 19:01 
 11   Any chance of some Altertative ideas, stratagies & actions instead of all the cynicism?     I Love Cynics    Tue Nov 22, 2005 12:34 
 12   Send Bertie Ahern a Christmas Card     Conall O'Caoimh    Tue Nov 22, 2005 15:30 
 13   Gandhi???     Davros    Tue Nov 22, 2005 16:10 
 14   In repsonse to Davros - Short term and Long term measures     Michael R. (I love cynics)    Tue Nov 22, 2005 18:36 
 15   BOLLOX (its in capitals and its rude)     i    Tue Nov 22, 2005 20:53 
 16   @#$€&/ angry angry angry     @#$€&/.    Tue Nov 22, 2005 21:49 
 17   I don't like geldof mp3     cornelius    Wed Nov 23, 2005 01:17 
 18   for the record     anon    Wed Nov 23, 2005 13:44 
 19   Oh! you're not related!?     uninitiated public type with small purse    Wed Nov 23, 2005 14:24 
 20   MPH, Live8 and awaiting Revolutions.     Davros    Wed Nov 23, 2005 15:09 
 21   Make PopStars History     Jim Dunstan    Wed Nov 23, 2005 17:48 
 22   "self loving, holier than thou, pretentious"     p    Wed Nov 23, 2005 17:59 
 23   beginning to feel weary     Bernadette    Thu Nov 24, 2005 12:44 
 24   Ah yes! that old chestnut "getting into the media"...     iosaf    Thu Nov 24, 2005 13:35 
 25   Good to hear from you     Davy Carlin    Thu Nov 24, 2005 16:20 
 26   Re: Bernadette - Most certainly do not lose heart - The "cynics" have the same Ends as you     Michael R.    Fri Nov 25, 2005 15:23 
 27   Cynicism about NGO's rooted in experience     Go figure    Sat Nov 26, 2005 02:45 
 28   LINK-Critique of Authoritarian Left Attempts to Colonise the Movement....     Go Figure    Sat Nov 26, 2005 02:49 
 29   on cue Bob the simpering Geldof     iosaf    Sat Nov 26, 2005 19:48 
 30   Ďmagine my delight to see this morning's English Guardian     iosaf    Wed Dec 28, 2005 12:59 
 31   Sir Bob Gold(is what i've got!)eff     conchubour    Mon Jan 23, 2006 02:03 


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