Global Call to Action Against Poverty
Public Services
International and the ICFTU are part of a huge and
growing international mobilization, the Global Call to Action Against
Poverty.
Now involving hundreds
of civil society organizations and unions, the Global Call to Action
Against Poverty (GCAP) is using key events in 2005 to focus world
attention on eliminating poverty and achieving the UN’s Millennium
Development Goals, through more and better aid, debt cancellation and
trade justice.
National GCAP
coalitions are being built in many countries to develop lobbying and
campaign strategies. Material has been sent to all PSI’s
affiliated unions about how to get involved. More information at
www.whiteband.org
The campaign focuses
on “whiteband” actions, where millions of people will wear a
white band on specified days.
The goals of the
campaign are extremely important and worthwhile. This is also an
opportunity to promote the importance of quality public services in
tacking the terrible problems of disease, illiteracy, poverty and
hunger. Decent public services are essential in building a better world.
If more aid is provided and debt cancelled, these resources must be
directed to building quality public services, not to private
profit.
Many events provide a
chance in 2005 to support the Global Call to Action Against Poverty, and
to promote the quality public services campaign.

Action Dates
January 27
The
Global Call to Action against Poverty (GCAP) was launched at the World
Social Forum.
March
8 International Women’s
Day - a chance to focus on tackling poverty and the importance to
women of quality public services.
April 10 to
16 The Global Week of Action on
Trade enables public sector unions to raise concerns about
privatization and liberalization through GATS. More on www.april2005.org
April 24 to
30 Education Action
Week - an opportunity to support public
education. More on
www.ei-ie.org/globalactionweek

May
1 May Day
celebrations will include an anti-poverty
theme. Public sector unions can emphasise the right to quality public
services.
July
1 White Band Day
held prior to the G8 meeting 6-8 July. Poverty will
top the agenda at the meeting of the world’s major economies. We
need to ensure that quality public services are also on the
agenda. More
on www.whiteband.org
September
10 White Band Day
held prior to a meeting of Heads of state and
governments at a UN Summit 14-16 September. The Summit will review
progress towards the Millennium Development Goals. The need for quality
public services to meet the Goals must be on the
agenda.
December White Band Day held prior to
the WTO Ministerial Conference, 13-18 December. Another opportunity to
question GATS and the further privatization and liberalization of public
services.
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