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Worrying Signs for Global AIDS Funding November 6th, 2009

An international non-governmental organization has warned that rich donor governments were showing signs of retreating on their commitment to increase access to life-saving treatment for AIDS patients. In a new report by the Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF): Punishing Success: early signs of retreat from commitment to HIV/AIDS care and treatment, two major funders of AIDS treatment in poor countries – the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria and the US President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) were reported to be considering either scaling back or freezing their funding levels.

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October Action Alert: Update on Columban Priest Kidnapping and Action Urged on Climate Legislation October 22nd, 2009

The Columban Fathers are now asking that groups refrain from action in the case of the kidnapping of Fr. Mike Sinnott, due to the delicate nature of the situation. Your prayers for his safety are requested instead.

In addition, we urge your support of climate legislation pending in the Senate.

Read our latest Action Alert for details.


October 16 is World Food Day! October 15th, 2009

world-food-dayOctober 16th is World Food Day. Celebrate using multimedia, songs, and liturgical and reflection materials found on the JPIC Passionist website.

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October 16 World Food Day:  Materials and multimedia.

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‘Global Impact and Vulnerability Alert System’ Warns of Increased Poverty Ahead September 29th, 2009

The severity and pervasive character of the economic crisis continues to push millions into poverty, reversing some of the hard-won development gains of the past decade, according to a new United Nations report on the impact of the crisis.

The report – Voices of the Vulnerable: the Economic Crisis from the Ground Up – supplies a sobering picture of the crisis’ impact on people and households around the world. The key message of the report is that, while we may be seeing the “green shoots” of recovery, the economic crisis far from over for hundreds of millions of people around the globe.

The report and supporting materials are available online at:

www.voicesofthevulnerable.net

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Civil Society Organizations Engage IMF on Governance Reform September 29th, 2009

2007082750430801On September 8, 2009, representatives from civil society organizations (CSOs) met with the IMF Executive Board in an informal seminar at Fund Headquarters to discuss CSO recommendations on IMF governance reform. New Rules for Global Finance is coordinating the consultations, known as the Fourth Pillar Process. The Missionary Oblates, an active member of New Rules, was represented at the meeting by Seamus Finn, OMI.

The IMF just published an article about the consultation which is available in English, French and Spanish:

English: Report On The Civil Society (Fourth Pillar) Consultations With The International Monetary Fund On Reform Of IMF Governance

Français: Rapport Sur Les Consultations De La Société Civile (Quatrième Pilier) Avec Le Fonds Monétaire International Sur La Réforme De La Gouvernance Au FMI

Español: Informe Sobre Las Consultas Entre La Sociedad Civil (El Cuarto Pilar) Y El Fondo Monetario Internacional Sobre La Reforma De La Estructura De Gobierno Del FMI

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