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Oct

38 Million Break Guinness World Record

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Over 38 Million People break Guinness World Record for Stand Up Speak Out on International Day for the Eradication of Poverty

New York 18/10/07: Over 38.7 million people, in 110 countries have broken the Guinness World Record - set last year at 23.5 million - for the largest number of people to “STAND UP AGAINST POVERTY” in 24 hours.

The “Stand Up and Speak Out” record attempt took place over 16th and 17th October and was jointly organised by the United Nations Millennium Campaign (UNMC) and the Global Call to Action against Poverty (GCAP) with a wide range of other partners. The challenge saw millions of people physically and intentionally standing up against poverty, inequality and in support of the Millennium Development Goals. They spoke out to demand a more urgent political response to the growing crisis of global poverty. United Nations Secretary General, Ban Ki Moon, who led a stand up action at UN Headquarters in New York, said “Today tens of millions of people are making their voices heard by standing up and speaking out against poverty and for the Millennium Development Goals. They are sending messages that call on their leaders to keep their promises. They are calling for the actions of citizens to be matched by the actions of Governments, in developing and developed countries alike, to demonstrate the political will required to end the scourge of poverty once and for all.”

For 24 hours from 9pm GMT on the 16th of October people around the world from all walks of life came together in their schools, streets, market places, in front of government buildings and local councils, in workplaces and houses of worship, at sports and cultural events and at public landmarks to demonstrate their frustration that we still live in a world where 50,000 people die daily from preventable causes. The mass mobilisation provided a platform for global civil society seeking more active involvement in the current aid architecture debate, debt cancellation processes, trade negotiations and public accountability monitoring. The largest numbers of people who took part in this mobilisation came from developing countries.

Kumi Naidoo, Chair of the Global Call to Action Against Poverty said: “The confirmation of the new Guinness record coupled with the political dimension to this year’s action, tells us we are a growing movement of people holding our leaders to account for tackling global poverty and inequality. The impressive efforts of our brothers and sisters in developing countries through new lobbying actions like delegations to politicians on this date, shows the poor are watching how resources are allocated and want to have a say how policies are made. It now falls on rich countries to fulfil their side of the bargain too.”

The UN Millennium Campaign’s Executive Coordinator Eveline Herfkens said: “Together we have broken the incredible record for the largest number of people standing up to demand action on poverty. But the record we really want to break is the world’s record of breaking promises and ignoring the poor. We don’t want to record numbers of people dying of poverty every year. This is the great issue of our times, let us become great by dealing with it decisively.”

2. ‘Stand Up’ regional overview of World record numbers

Africa: 7,473,057
Arab Region: 2,546,885

Asia: 27,612,061
Europe: 144,931
Latin America & Caribbean: 734,105

North America: 109,828
Oceania: 117,333

For further details and country breakdowns please visit www.standagainstpoverty.org/press

Jul

www.makepovertyhistory.com.au

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Make Poverty History Australia

The Australia Make Poverty History Website Has Undergone Construction.

Make Poverty History is part of the Global Call to Action Against Poverty involving about 80 countries that aims to end the injustice of poverty. It is the largest anti-poverty movement in history.

In Australia, Make Poverty History is a coalition of more than 60 aid agencies, community groups and religious organisations.

Please click the following link to go to the new home page and show your support.

http://www.makepovertyhistory.com.au

Jul

Better than Oprah: Gore Gets Even More Eco-Friendly Facetime

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Fast Company

BETTER THAN OPRAH: Gore Gets Even More Eco-Friendly Facetime

Enviro-darling Al Gore is just about all over the place these days. This Saturday he and concert producer Kevin Wall are putting on Live Earth, the 24-hour global warming benefit, and he just graced the cover of our July/August issue for Ellen McGirt’s feature, “Al Gore’s $100 Million Makeover.“

Now, Gore’s really upped the ante by topping ex-UN chief Kofi Annan, ex-boss Bill Clinton and even Oprah (yes, Oprah) as the most influential person in the world to fight climate change.

In a 47-country survey released yesterday, consumers listed Gore and Annan as the world’s best mascots for the campaign against global warming, according to media/research firm Nielsen and Oxford’s Environmental Change Institute.

Asked to hypothetically draft up to three celebrities best-equipped to fight climate change, nearly 20 percent of 26,000-plus respondents listed Gore; Annan tied Clinton with 15 percent of the vote, followed by Oprah Winfrey and Nelson Mandela.

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Jul

Live Earth: Lend A Listening Ear

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LIVE EARTH: LEND A LISTENING EAR

Live Earth begins in Sydney, Australia on July 7, 2007 and continues across all 7 continents with official concerts in Tokyo, Japan; Shanghai, China; Johannesburg, South Africa; London, United Kingdom; Hamburg, Germany; Istanbul, Turkey; and Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, before concluding in New York, United States.

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Jul

7.7.7: Mid-Point For The MDGs

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MDG MidPoint

7.7.7: MID-POINT FOR THE MDGs

Seven years ago, world leaders from 189 countries, including Singapore, signed the Millennium Declaration, a plan with eight clear-cut time-bound targets to halve extreme poverty by 2015 and eliminate it completely by 2025. 7.7.7 is the “mid-point” for the Millennium Development Goals. Unfortunately, most countries are lagging behind.

Debt forgiveness, fair trade, more and better overseas development assistance are needed now to Make Poverty History.

Ours is the first generation that can eradicate poverty, but we need to step up efforts to make it happen.

On Saturday 7.7.7, local celebrities including Daniel Ong, Lim Yu Beng, Kumar and Koh Chieng Mun will join ONE (SINGAPORE) to test Singaporeans on their knowledge of global poverty and find out their views.

Look for us on Saturday afternoon on Orchard Road around 2 pm.

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