Guest guest Posted August 29, 2005 Report Share Posted August 29, 2005 Dear allies, As you well know, the U.S. delegation to the Millennium Summit is proposing dramatic changes to the Summit +5 outcome document which essentially eliminate the poverty focus. We are hosting an urgent call with Jeff Sachs to bring attention to this on this Wednesday, August 31 at 1 pm ET. Please invite members of the media to join this call. There is no time to wait! Flyer is below and attached. Please contact Kolleen Bouchane with questions or the names of journalists who would like to join the call. Thank you for your partnership! Kolleen Transcript of call will be available. Please do not call in, so that we can keep lines open for the press. Aug. 31st Press Briefing by Conference Call with Sachs — Upcoming Millennium + 5 World Summit, the Millennium Development Goals and Controversial U.S.-Proposed Revisions to Summit Document Is the U.S. backing off on commitments to health, education and poverty reduction and endangering/undermining global progress? WHAT: A press briefing by conference call with economist Sachs on the upcoming September 2005 World Summit of 170 heads of state and government to be held in NYC; the Millennium Development goals and what’s needed now; and the hundreds of changes proposed by U.S. Ambassador Bolton to Summit outcome document — deleting references to poverty, AIDS, and the Millennium Development goals. Journalists will have the chance to ask questions of Sachs and discuss the upcoming Summit and implications of U.S. proposed revisions for poverty reduction around the world. Call sponsored by RESULTS Educational Fund. WHO: Sachs is Director of The Earth Institute at Columbia University. He is internationally renowned for his work with governments and international agencies to promote poverty reduction, disease control, and debt reduction of poor countries. He is author of The End of Poverty: Economic Possibilities for Our Time. WHEN: Wednesday, August 31, 2005, 1:00 pm ET HOW: Journalists can be hooked in from any phone. To sign up for the call, please provide a number where you can be reached at the call time to Kolleen Bouchane at RESULTS: (202) 783-7100 x107, or at kbouchane@.... Or dial in at 1-800-260-6066 or outside the U.S. (312) 461-9606 on August 31 just before 1:00pm ET and ask for the RESULTS/Jeff Sachs call. The Millennium Development Goals, supported by nearly all the nations in the world, stand as the blueprint for eradicating extreme poverty. These 2015 goals include reducing severe poverty by half, ensuring universal primary education, universal access to AIDS treatment, and cutting deaths from AIDS, TB and malaria by half. They are ambitious goals that are meant to spark dramatic progress against global poverty. Newly appointed U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, Bolton, has demanded hundreds of changes to the Summit outcome document that will mean movement in the wrong direction for poverty reduction. In addition deletion of references to the Millennium Goals altogether, requested U.S. changes include: Deleting support for the elimination of primary school fees, which keep tens of millions of poor and vulnerable children out of school Deleting any language referencing universal access to AIDS treatment Deleting reference to “full funding” for the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, TB and Malaria, despite the fact that African ministers of health and the WHO declared TB a health emergency in Africa just last week and these diseases combined, kill over 6 million people a year Kolleen Bouchane Global Legislative Associate RESULTS 440 First St. NW #450 Washington, D.C. 20001 (202) 783-7100 x107 FAX: (202) 783-2818 kbouchane@... www.results.org " Tuberculosis will kill more people TODAY than ebola has killed in the last thirty years. " Dr. Helene Gayle Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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