Archive for tag: third world debt

Archive pour tag : third world debt

Jubilee 2025: Turn Debt into Hope campaign launch webinar to feature Indigenous and Global South voices, Canadian faith leaders.

What: a group of Christian organizations, led by KAIROS Canada, are coordinating Canadian participation in Jubilee 2025, a global movement to end the mounting debt crisis. The Launch Webinar: Jubilee 2025 – Turn Debt into Hope will kick off Canadians’ participation in signing the Jubilee petition and feature insights from Indigenous and Global South voices, as well as from Canadian faith advocacy leaders. The event will feature simultaneous French translation.

Partner organizers include: Citizens for Public Justice, Development and Peace – Caritas Canada, the Office of Religious Congregations for Integral Ecology and The Canadian Council of Churches.

Where: online, via Zoom. For more information and to register, visit the Launch Webinar: Jubilee 2025 – Turn Debt into Hope event page.
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Posted: Feb. 6, 2025 • Permanent link: ecumenism.net/?p=14518
Categories: NationTalkIn this article: Canadian Council of Churches, Caritas Internationalis, Citizens for Public Justice, Development and Peace - Caritas Canada, Jubilee 2025, KAIROS Canada, third world debt
Transmis : 6 févr. 2025 • Lien permanente : ecumenism.net/?p=14518
Catégorie : NationTalkDans cet article : Canadian Council of Churches, Caritas Internationalis, Citizens for Public Justice, Development and Peace - Caritas Canada, Jubilee 2025, KAIROS Canada, third world debt

Canadian Christian organizations, led by KAIROS Canada, are calling on Canadians to join a global movement to end the mounting global debt crisis by signing the Canadian petition for Jubilee 2025.

The petition, which aims to collect 100,000 signatures in Canada by the end of 2025, will be combined with a global initiative urging world leaders to cancel unjust debts, establish a United Nations mechanism for debt resolution, and prevent future cycles of crushing debt. The global goal is 10 million signatures, working with ecumenical and civil society partners around the world, focusing on debt cancellation, international financial reform and climate justice.
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Posted: Jan. 15, 2025 • Permanent link: ecumenism.net/?p=14486
Categories: NewsIn this article: Canadian Council of Churches, Canadian Ecumenical Jubilee Initiative, Citizens for Public Justice, Development and Peace - Caritas Canada, Jubilee 2025, KAIROS Canada, social justice, third world debt
Transmis : 15 janv. 2025 • Lien permanente : ecumenism.net/?p=14486
Catégorie : NewsDans cet article : Canadian Council of Churches, Canadian Ecumenical Jubilee Initiative, Citizens for Public Justice, Development and Peace - Caritas Canada, Jubilee 2025, KAIROS Canada, social justice, third world debt

As the global financial system falters, many civil society and church activists see the crisis as an opportunity to press for long-overdue, radical reforms. The first opportunity for them to do so will come in early April, when the G20 will meet in London.

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Posted: Feb. 12, 2009 • Permanent link: ecumenism.net/?p=554
Categories: NewsIn this article: global finance, third world debt, WCC
Transmis : 12 févr. 2009 • Lien permanente : ecumenism.net/?p=554
Catégorie : NewsDans cet article : global finance, third world debt, WCC

by Jason Warick, Saskatoon Star Phoenix More than 37,000 Saskatchewan residents have joined 20 million people worldwide in signing a petition calling for Third World debt relief. The petition will be presented to the leaders of the world’s seven wealthiest countries at their meeting this weekend in Germany. Nick Jesson, director for the Saskatoon Centre
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Posted: June 18, 1999 • Permanent link: ecumenism.net/?p=6024
Categories: NewsIn this article: Jubilee, third world debt
Transmis : 18 juin 1999 • Lien permanente : ecumenism.net/?p=6024
Catégorie : NewsDans cet article : Jubilee, third world debt

The World Council of Churches (WCC) has strongly criticised the G8 proposals for solving the debt crisis in a statement released during a press conference here on Wednesday, June 9. In the statement, WCC general secretary Konrad Raiser with Sam Kobia, director of the WCC cluster “Issues and Themes” called on G8 leaders to adopt a more radical approach at their meeting beginning in Cologne, Germany, on June 18.
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Posted: June 9, 1999 • Permanent link: ecumenism.net/?p=6540
Categories: WCC NewsIn this article: Jubilee, third world debt
Transmis : 9 juin 1999 • Lien permanente : ecumenism.net/?p=6540
Catégorie : WCC NewsDans cet article : Jubilee, third world debt