Cumbre del G8 2012 en Camp David, Maryland
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- Los líderes de los países más ricos del mundo fracasan en Camp David a la hora de renovar su compromiso con la seguridad alimentaria mundial.
- Casi mil millones de personas en este planeta pasan hambre. En Camp David, los líderes de los ocho países más ricos del mundo pueden seguir haciendo progresos en base a sus anteriores compromisos y aliarse con los países en desarrollo para hacer frente al hambre de manera urgente.
La Cumbre del G8 de 2012 en Camp David se produce en un momento en que millones de personas en África occidental se enfrentan a una grave crisis alimentaria. Pedimos a los líderes del G8 que tomen medidas urgentes para garantizar la seguridad alimentaria a nivel mundial. 50 millones de personas podrían salir de la pobreza en 2015 mediante políticas de desarrollo sostenible.
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G8 Attempts to Fix Broken Promises with Private Sector Partnership
Oxfam International | 18 May, 2012“This new alliance – is a nice complement at best, a deflection at worst. The role of the private sector is important, but they will not be able to make up for the G8’s broken promises,” said Ndiaye. “Smallholder farmers need the freedom to pursue their own growing strategies, not take overly-prescriptive tips on farming from G8 leaders, or one size fits all technologies from far away CEOs.”
Photo Credit: Matthew Hale / Oxfam
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G8 Attempts to Fix Broken Promises with Private Sector Partnership
Oxfam International | 18 May, 2012“This new alliance – is a nice complement at best, a deflection at worst. The role of the private sector is important, but they will not be able to make up for the G8’s broken promises,” said Ndiaye. “Smallholder farmers need the freedom to pursue their own growing strategies, not take overly-prescriptive tips on farming from G8 leaders, or one size fits all technologies from far away CEOs.”
Photo Credit: Victoria Marzilli / Oxfam
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G8 Attempts to Fix Broken Promises with Private Sector Partnership
Oxfam International | 18 May, 2012“This new alliance – is a nice complement at best, a deflection at worst. The role of the private sector is important, but they will not be able to make up for the G8’s broken promises,” said Ndiaye. “Smallholder farmers need the freedom to pursue their own growing strategies, not take overly-prescriptive tips on farming from G8 leaders, or one size fits all technologies from far away CEOs.”
Photo Credit: Victoria Marzilli / Oxfam
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G8 Attempts to Fix Broken Promises with Private Sector Partnership
Oxfam International | 18 May, 2012“This new alliance – is a nice complement at best, a deflection at worst. The role of the private sector is important, but they will not be able to make up for the G8’s broken promises,” said Ndiaye. “Smallholder farmers need the freedom to pursue their own growing strategies, not take overly-prescriptive tips on farming from G8 leaders, or one size fits all technologies from far away CEOs.”
Photo Credit: Matthew Hale / Oxfam
Read More atwww.oxfam.org/g8-2012 -
G8 Attempts to Fix Broken Promises with Private Sector Partnership
Oxfam International | 18 May, 2012“This new alliance – is a nice complement at best, a deflection at worst. The role of the private sector is important, but they will not be able to make up for the G8’s broken promises,” said Ndiaye. “Smallholder farmers need the freedom to pursue their own growing strategies, not take overly-prescriptive tips on farming from G8 leaders, or one size fits all technologies from far away CEOs.”
Photo Credit: Matthew Hale / Oxfam
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G8 Attempts to Fix Broken Promises with Private Sector Partnership
Oxfam International | 18 May, 2012“This new alliance – is a nice complement at best, a deflection at worst. The role of the private sector is important, but they will not be able to make up for the G8’s broken promises,” said Ndiaye. “Smallholder farmers need the freedom to pursue their own growing strategies, not take overly-prescriptive tips on farming from G8 leaders, or one size fits all technologies from far away CEOs.”
Photo Credit: Matthew Hale / Oxfam
Read More atwww.oxfam.org/g8-2012 -
G8 Attempts to Fix Broken Promises with Private Sector Partnership
Oxfam International | 18 May, 2012“This new alliance – is a nice complement at best, a deflection at worst. The role of the private sector is important, but they will not be able to make up for the G8’s broken promises,” said Ndiaye. “Smallholder farmers need the freedom to pursue their own growing strategies, not take overly-prescriptive tips on farming from G8 leaders, or one size fits all technologies from far away CEOs.”
Photo Credit: Victoria Marzilli / Oxfam
Read More atwww.oxfam.org/g8-2012 -
G8 Attempts to Fix Broken Promises with Private Sector Partnership
Oxfam International | 18 May, 2012“This new alliance – is a nice complement at best, a deflection at worst. The role of the private sector is important, but they will not be able to make up for the G8’s broken promises,” said Ndiaye. “Smallholder farmers need the freedom to pursue their own growing strategies, not take overly-prescriptive tips on farming from G8 leaders, or one size fits all technologies from far away CEOs.”
Photo Credit: Matthew Hale / Oxfam
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G8 Leaders Lost on the Trail to Food Security
Oxfam International | 17 May, 2012G8 Leaders look lost looking for food security -- signs for shortcuts and silver bullets distract them from the path.
Follow Oxfam at the 2012 G8 Summit in Camp Davidwww.oxfam.org/g8-2012
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G8 Leaders Lost on the Trail to Food Security
Oxfam International | 11 May, 2012G8 Leaders look lost looking for food security -- signs for shortcuts and silver bullets distract them from the path.
Follow Oxfam at the 2012 G8 Summit in Camp Davidwww.oxfam.org/g8-2012
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G8 Leaders Lost on the Trail to Food Security
Oxfam International | 17 May, 2012G8 Leaders look lost looking for food security -- signs for shortcuts and silver bullets distract them from the path.
Follow Oxfam at the 2012 G8 Summit in Camp Davidwww.oxfam.org/g8-2012
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G8 Leaders Lost on the Trail to Food Security
Oxfam International | 17 May, 2012G8 Leaders look lost looking for food security -- signs for shortcuts and silver bullets distract them from the path.
Follow Oxfam at the 2012 G8 Summit in Camp Davidwww.oxfam.org/g8-2012
Photo Credit: Oxfam America -
G8 Leaders Lost on the Trail to Food Security
Oxfam International | 11 May, 2012G8 Leaders look lost looking for food security -- signs for shortcuts and silver bullets distract them from the path.
Follow Oxfam at the 2012 G8 Summit in Camp Davidwww.oxfam.org/g8-2012
Photo Credit: Oxfam America -
G8 Leaders Lost on the Trail to Food Security
Oxfam International | 11 May, 2012G8 Leaders look lost looking for food security -- signs for shortcuts and silver bullets distract them from the path.
Follow Oxfam at the 2012 G8 Summit in Camp Davidwww.oxfam.org/g8-2012
Photo Credit: Oxfam America -
G8 Leaders Lost on the Trail to Food Security
Oxfam International | 11 May, 2012G8 Leaders look lost looking for food security -- signs for shortcuts and silver bullets distract them from the path.
Follow Oxfam at the 2012 G8 Summit in Camp Davidwww.oxfam.org/g8-2012
Photo Credit: Oxfam America -
G8 Leaders Lost on the Trail to Food Security
Oxfam International | 17 May, 2012G8 Leaders look lost looking for food security -- signs for shortcuts and silver bullets distract them from the path.
Follow Oxfam at the 2012 G8 Summit in Camp Davidwww.oxfam.org/g8-2012
Photo Credit: Oxfam America -
G8 Leaders Lost on the Trail to Food Security
Oxfam International | 17 May, 2012G8 Leaders look lost looking for food security -- signs for shortcuts and silver bullets distract them from the path.
Follow Oxfam at the 2012 G8 Summit in Camp Davidwww.oxfam.org/g8-2012
Photo Credit: Oxfam America -
G8 Leaders Lost on the Trail to Food Security
Oxfam International | 17 May, 2012G8 Leaders look lost looking for food security -- signs for shortcuts and silver bullets distract them from the path.
Follow Oxfam at the 2012 G8 Summit in Camp Davidwww.oxfam.org/g8-2012
Photo Credit: Oxfam America -
G8 Leaders look lost looking for food security
Oxfam International | 17 May, 2012G8 Leaders look lost looking for food security -- signs for shortcuts and silver bullets distract them from the path.
Follow Oxfam at the 2012 G8 Summit in Camp Davidwww.oxfam.org/g8-2012
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#DearG8, we want our children to continue growing these gardens.
Oxfam International | 16 May, 2012Soon there will be nine billion of us on the planet.Our societies must grow to meet our needs, so we can put enough food on the table for everyone.
Already, almost a billion of us go to bed hungry every night. Not because there isn't enough. But because of the deep injustice in the way the system works. And because too many of the ways we grow today are using up and destroying the natural resources on which we all rely.
Join Oxfam's GROW Campaignto ensure that everyone on the planet will always have enough to eat.
This week at the G8 Summit, we're asking world leaders to join smallholder farmers and developing countries to fight hunger by delivering on their previous pledges and recommitting for the future.
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