Past
Events:2003
Face
Up To World Debt
Jubilee Scotland's campaign
theme for 2003 was Face Up to World Debt. It called on the public to support
our campaign for the cancellation of the debts of the world's poorest
countries by adding to a national Face up to World Debt photo-petition.
Schools, churches, community groups and interested individuals across
Scotland made their own photo-petitions and sent them to their MP. The
idea was to swamp Scottish MPs and their party leaders with photos so
that they would have to take action.
Famouse
Faces
Some of
the big names (or faces rather) that got involved in the campaign were
Ralph Fiennes, Ken Loach, George Monbiot, Ian Rankin and Doris Lessing
among others. They all put their head in the frame and joined the call
to Face Up to World Debt.
Tony
Blair Receives Photo Petition
Jubilee Scotland supporters from West Glasgow New Church handed
over their photo petition to their MP John Robertson. The congregation
requested their MP took their concerns to Tony Blair which he did. Similiarly,
groups and individuals all over Scotland collected their petitions and
presented them to MPs to pass on the message that it was time to Face
Up to World Debt.
Mr.
Anderson Chibwa High Commissioner of Zambia talks to Jubilee Scotland
supporters
His Excellency shared the platform with Jubilee Scotland
Convenor John Harris and the new Convenor of the Scottish Parliament's
International Development Group, Des McNulty MSP. At the lively question
and answer which followed the talks, Mr. Chibwa was asked what message
campaigners should take out to the public from his visit, the audience
was told unequivocally: "Cancel the debt and put fair trade in place
- from the point of production to consumption".
Jubilee
Cyclists off To The G8 in Evian France
Once again the Jubilee cyclists made their way to the G8
Summit. Campaigning , picking up support and meeting lots of fellow campaigners
along the way.
Jubilee
Scotland Campaigners Forum
November 2003
Debt campaigners old and new enjoyed an afternoon of speakers, discussion
and workshops. Campaigners were given the choice to attend a variety of
workshops on the World Bank and the IMF, Ecological Debt, Campaigning
and the Government's plan to double aid flows through the International
Finance Facility. Mrs Escar Wynter from Jamaica and Emanuelle Atami from
Ghana spoke about the effect of debt on their countries and Mark Lazarowicz
MP was presented with a photo petition collected in his consituency.
MSPs
Join Face Up to World Debt Exhibition At Scottish Parliament
MSPs from across Scotland put themselves in the frame as part
of the exhibition by Jubilee Scotland of collected photo petitions displayed
at the Scottish Parliament
Politicians
attended an exhibition showing famous faces and members of the public
supporting the cancellation of the debt of the world's poorest countries.
A cross-party
selection of MSPs including Robin Harper, Linda Fabiani and Jackie Bailie
were given the chance to ``put their head through the frame'' and create
a picture of their very own.
Staged in
the foyer of the Scottish Parliament's administrative building on Monday
29 and Tuesday 30 September, the exhibition featured a selection of hundreds
of both wacky and well-known faces which made up the photo petition.
Past
Events: 2002
Early Day Motion on Debt Gains Support of a Majority
of MPs
EDM 736 on Third World Debt initiated by World
Development Movement and Jubilee
Debt Campaign was signed by an incredible 345 MPs (as of 12 June).
That's the third highest number of signatures of any other EDM currently
before the House of Commons, and all supporters who encouraged MPs deserve
a big thanks.
All
Stars on Debt
Film star Robert Carlyle, American rock band Weezer, footballer Mark Hateley
and Popstar's Darius Danesh were just some of the big names contributing
artworks to the celebrity arts exhibition and auction taking place at
The Arches Theatre, Glasgow on the 30 April. Organised by event management
students from Glasgow College of Food and Technology, the event was a
great opportunity to raise funds and awareness for our campaign. Bishop
Bernardino Mandlate of Mozambique spoke of the debt crisis' impact of
his country and appealed to the people of Scotland to use their power
as voters force politicians to drop the debt.
Campaigners
Forum
In March and September, campaigners got together to hear about the latest
on debt, get to grips with the campaigns and to share ideas with fellow
debt campaigners. MPs Mark Lazarowicz and Iain Luke were among
some of the contributors. Charlotte Mwesigye of Uganda Debt Network
was the Forum's guest speaker in September - click
here to read more about Charlotte and the challenges her country faces.
A full
report is also available from the Spring Forum.
Edinburgh
Book Festival authors say 'write-off poor country debt'
Top authors Iain Banks, Ian
Ranking and Noreena Hertz gave their backing to the Jubilee Scotland campaign.
While appearing at the Edinburgh International Book Festival they added
their hand prints to the All Hands on Debt petition for debt cancellation.
For pictures click
here.
Sir
Bob says All Hands on Debt
Bob Geldof made his mark on
the All Hands on Debt handprint petition during a visit to Dundee. There
to receive an honorary degree from Dundee University, Sir Bob made time
to join Jubilee Scotland supporters in Dundee City Square. He described
the recent G8 Summit as a 'disaster', and stressed the importance of continuing
action on debt. Local politicians John McAllion, Shona Robison, Kate McLean
(MSPs) and Ian Luke MP were also there to add their hand-prints.
Canada
G8 - World's poor failed by rich country leaders
Despite grand rhetoric G8 leaders
once again failed the world's poor at their annual Summit in Kananaskis,
Canada. Leading up to the Summit the G8 were presented by the World Bank
with an damning admission that the Highly Indebted Poor Countries programme
had failed to offer developing countries an escape from strangling debts.
The G8 response was to 'top-up' HIPC by a mere $1 billion - a sticking
plaster approach that does nothing to address fundemental flaws in the
programme.
Hopes
had been high that progress might be made. Discussion of Africa's problems,
including debt, was a key agenda item and four African leaders attended
to appeal for G8 support for NEPAD (New Economic Partnership for Africa's
Development) - their plan for African regeneration. NEPAD calls for $15-$20
billion additional debt relief for Africa as a matter of urgency - a call
that has been ignored.
The
G8 also announced that half of the extra $12 billion US/EU aid agreed
earlier in 2002 might go to Africa. This figure must be contrasted with
the the $15 billion sub-Saharan Africa spends each year on debt repayments.
It is clear that the G8 have yet to understand the futility of aid that
comes back through the revolving door of debt.
All
Hands on Debt
Under Jubilee Scotland's campaign
theme for 2002 - All
Hands on Debt - the message was that Tony Blair and Gordon Brown needed
to back up their fine words about global poverty by getting more hands
on in dealing with the global debt crisis. MPs and MSPs joined thousands
of Scots and added their support to the national hand-print petition.
All Hands on Debt events took place across Scotland - download
a free campaign pack to see how we ran the campaign last year!
Glimmers
of hope?
The Jubilee campaign has long
called for an international insolvency process to draw a line under countries
debts when these become unpayable. Now the International Monetary Fund
has indicated a willingness to take this more seriously. Click
here for coverage of their announcement in the Financial Times.
Calendar
of International Events in 2002
Click
here for a calendar of international events in 2002, many of which
were Jubilee Scotland's campaign focus. |