Stuart Hodkinson. Tuesday, 11am. On the
eve of discussions on Africa at the G8 summit in Gleneagles, a range
of leading campaigners and activists from across Africa today
gathered together in Edinburgh to launch their own highly critical
response to Tony Blair's Commission for Africa (CfA).
'The Alternatives Commission on Africa'
contains statements, analyses and perspectives from African civil
society voices previously silenced by the Geldof-Government-Oxfam
coalition that is running the Live8/Make Poverty History axis.
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JJ. My friend Reuben left the G8 Alternatives youth forum spitting chips. He'd gone with a clear plan to discuss something he's passionate about - getting a real unionisation drive going among young and casual workers.
He's petrified that there's a new generation of young people who'll have no access to, or knowledge of, trade union organisations. But it was not to be. "No one of any interest got to speak," he told me, "because the speeches from the floor were dominated by Workers Power and Socialist Worker bickering about Respect."
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Jubilee South (Africa), a network of debt campaigns from across the continent, has issued a statement condemning the use of debt by G7 finance ministers as a weapon to secure free market reforms. It points out that "in order to qualify for debt cancellation
eligible countries would have had to have gone through what is known as
the Heavily Indebted Poor Country Initiative’s completion point, which
involves the implementation of stringent free market reforms such as
budget cuts, financial and trade liberalisation, privatisation and
other reforms." Read the full statement here
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