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Mandela's 'Elders' call for solutions to food crisis
Jul 17, 2008 (USA Today)

Desmond Tutu, Kofi Annan and other members of Nelson Mandela's global crisis task force with ActionAid turned their attention to world hunger on Wednesday, focusing on soaring food prices.

Liberia: Government Response to HIV Unacceptable - ActionAid
Jul 11, 2008 (The News - Monrovia via All Africa)

The Liberian Government has been challenged to seek more acceptable means of responding to the HIV/AIDS pandemic in the country. In a statement issued early this week at the start of a 10-day rights-based training on HIV/AIDS programming at Cuttington University, ActionAid Liberia Country Representative Ernest Gaie, said the HIV situation in the country has a 'woman face' and little is being done to address it.

G8 Promises Help for African Agriculture
Jul 8, 2008 (Voice of America)

Leaders from the world's largest industrial nations are promising more food aid and agricultural assistance for Africa to help ease the impact of rising food costs.

G8 Again Betraying Africa, ActionAid Says
Jul 7, 2008 (ActionAid)

As the G8 leaders meet African heads of state today (Monday), ActionAid voices fears that smallholder farmers who provide the backbone of African food production are being ignored once again.

G8 Accused of Backtracking on Promises to Africa
Jul 3, 2008 (Voice Of America)

The G8 summit opens next week in Hokkaido, Japan. The meeting brings together the leaders from the United States, Japan, Germany, Russia, France, Italy, Britain and Canada, and comes amid concerns over soaring food prices and shortages and global warming. One of the groups following the G8 developments is the humanitarian organization ActionAid.

ActionAid Rwanda Program Scoops Top UN Award
Jul 2, 2008 (The New Times - Rwanda via AllAfrica)

Ubudehe, a programme under the Ministry of Local Government (MINALOC) jointly funded by the Rwandan government and the European Union, last week received a United Nations trophy as the best managed and implemented development programme.

Doha talks look set to fail - and that's the good news
Jul 2, 2008 (The Guardian)

There will be intensive efforts at the World Trade Organisation this month to try to conclude the Doha round of trade talks that were launched in Qatar in November 2001. Pascal Lamy, the WTO director-general, wants about 35 trade ministers to meet next month to draft a deal. Chances seem virtually zero - but no tears should be shed.

IMF issues oil and food warning
Jul 1, 2008 (Al Jazeera and agencies)

The International Monetary Fund has warned that rocketing oil and food prices could worsen poverty. Many poor and developing countries will have to adjust their economic policies in response to soaring commodity prices, according to an IMF report issued on Tuesday.

Africa: Civil Society Blames World Bank, IMF and WTO
Jun 23, 2008 (The East Africa (Nairobi) via AllAfrica)

The food crisis being experienced in Africa is due to the failure of three decades of market deregulation by the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund and the World Trade Organisation's agricultural sector development model, a group of international NGOs have stated.

Will US embrace boosting farm aid in world food crisis?
Jun 13, 2008 (Reuters)

As the world rushes to reverse decades of declining farm aid for poor nations, the United States remains committed to food aid programs that critics say cannot cure the causes of the global food crisis

Women Say Regional Aids Plan Falls Short
Jun 10, 2008 (Inter Press Service via All Africa)

Despite the admirable progress made by some African countries in preventing and treating HIV/AIDS since 2000, 14 million Africans have died of AIDS in that time span, and an additional 17 million have been infected, says a new report on HIV/AIDS on the continent.

UN plan to tackle food crisis gets a test-drive
Jun 10, 2008 (IRIN - UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs)

The UN Secretary–General Ban ki-Moon will have to use all his powers of persuasion to get countries to agree to act on thorny issues such as trade restrictions, responsible for pushing up global food prices to their highest levels in over 30 years, according to a food policy analyst.

Laura Bush urges donors to stand by Afghanistan
Jun 9, 2008 (Christian Science Monitor)

Donors need to keep the needs and requirements of Afghans in mind rather than their own geopolitical and security considerations," says Mudasser Hussain Siddiqui, policy research and advocacy coordinator for Action Aid Afghanistan. .

Greens criticize World Bank climate funds
Jun 5, 2008 (Reuters)

"Clean must mean 'clean', not 'slightly less dirty'," said a statement from the groups including Greenpeace, Friends of the Earth and ActionAid, on the fringes of a U.N. climate conference in Germany.

Summit vows to tackle hunger after Latam protest
Jun 5, 2008 (Forbes (Reuters))

A U.N. food summit promised on Thursday to relieve hunger threatening one billion people, but anti-poverty campaigners said rich countries needed to commit to long-term action to boost food output and free up trade.

Nigeria: ActionAid Egbenn Tackles Girl-Child Education
Jun 3, 2008 (This Day (Nigeria) via AllAfrica)

ActionAid took its advocacy campaign to the North Western States of Zamfara, Sokoto and Kebbi in Nigeria. The project's main thrust is to address gender inequality and its attendant negative factors which affect girls' education in the North of Nigeria

Food production must rise 50 per cent by 2030: UN
Jun 3, 2008 (CTV)

Peter O'Driscoll, the executive director of ActionAid International USA, told CTV Newsnet that unless the world takes action now, the situation will only grow worse. He said in the coming decades global warming will dramatically reduce overall food production. "This is going to get worse and we have to think of radically new ways to produce foods and feed people,"

Bangladesh prepares for future storms in wake of cyclone in Myanmar
Jun 3, 2008 (International Herald Tribune)

On Eve of Rome Food Summit, NGO Warns of Global Catastrophe
Jun 2, 2008 (Voice of America)

The UN summit on World Food Security and Climate Change opens Tuesday in Rome. The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) estimates 850 million people suffer from hunger, with the vast majority in developing countries. The summit is being held as food prices soar around the world. Monday, on the eve of the summit, the development agency ActionAid warns that rising food prices could create a global catastrophe. It calls the crisis a gross violation of human rights.

As Global Wealth Spreads, the IMF Recedes
May 24, 2008 (Washington Post)

The economy in Ghana turned as hot as the local pepper soup earlier in the decade, with soaring global demand for the nation's riches -- gold, cocoa and bauxite -- sparking a rush to modernize Ghana's decaying roads, rails and power grid. But when the government hatched a plan last year to rebuild the national infrastructure by selling $750 million worth of bonds, its minders at the International Monetary Fund balked. As in so many other developing countries, the IMF had for years served as banker, bean counter and financial consultant to Ghana, its authority stemming in part from the $1.3 billion over 20 years it lent this once financially troubled country. In dire need of that cash, officials here had cooperated with the fund's requests, agreeing to slash gasoline subsidies, trim spending and open markets to cheaper foreign imports. But this time, there was a big difference.

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