Sommet du G8 à Camp David, Maryland
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- A Camp David, les membres du G8 ont échoué à poursuivre les efforts pour investir dans l’agriculture des pays en développement, même s’ils se sont fixés un nouvel objectif d'aider 50 millions de personnes à sortir de la pauvreté grâce à l'agriculture d'ici à 2015.
- À Camp David, les dirigeants des huit pays les plus riches peuvent renforcer leurs précédents engagements et s’associer aux pays en développement afin de lutter de toute urgence contre la faim.
Oxfam appelle les chefs d’État et de gouvernement en route pour Camp David à prendre des engagements politiques et financiers prévisibles et mesurables, pouvant permettre à 50 millions de personnes de sortir de la pauvreté au moyen d’une agriculture vivrière durable à l’horizon 2015.
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Oxfam International | 17 Jun, 2013As the G8 leaders meet in Northern Ireland, Oxfam put rows of white gravestones in the middle of Belfast City. The gravestones highlighted the fact that 93,000 people have died so far as a result of the crisis. G8 leaders must act now!
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Call on the G8 to tackle the land grabs that rob the world’s poorest of their homes and the land they need for food and shelter. Big land deals are tearing whole communities apart.
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Oxfam International | 16 Jun, 2013G8 leaders (well, our Big Head versions) cook it up in Belfast - trying to crack the recipe that'll end world hunger. The G8 will meet in Northern Ireland on June 17& 18.
Oxfam is calling on G8 leaders to do all they can to put us on a path that will end the scandal of global hunger. Specifically, G8 leaders must tackle two of the big drivers of hunger; tax dodging and land grabs.
Join us in asking the G8 to put a stop to a tax system that allows rich companies and individuals to avoid paying their fair share in tax, while the world’s poorest struggle to make a living. Governments are letting people hide at least $18.5 trillion in offshore tax havens. Yes, you read that right - 18.5 trillion.
Call on the G8 to tackle the land grabs that rob the world’s poorest of their homes and the land they need for food and shelter. Big land deals are tearing whole communities apart.
Please share this photo on social media using #G8.
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Oxfam International | 16 Jun, 2013G8 leaders (well, our Big Head versions) cook it up in Belfast - trying to crack the recipe that'll end world hunger. The G8 will meet in Northern Ireland on June 17& 18.
Oxfam is calling on G8 leaders to do all they can to put us on a path that will end the scandal of global hunger. Specifically, G8 leaders must tackle two of the big drivers of hunger; tax dodging and land grabs.
Join us in asking the G8 to put a stop to a tax system that allows rich companies and individuals to avoid paying their fair share in tax, while the world’s poorest struggle to make a living. Governments are letting people hide at least $18.5 trillion in offshore tax havens. Yes, you read that right - 18.5 trillion.
Call on the G8 to tackle the land grabs that rob the world’s poorest of their homes and the land they need for food and shelter. Big land deals are tearing whole communities apart.
Please share this photo on social media using #G8.
More onOxfam at the G8
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G8 Leaders cook it up!
Oxfam International | 16 Jun, 2013G8 leaders (well, our Big Head versions) cook it up in Belfast - trying to crack the recipe that'll end world hunger. The G8 will meet in Northern Ireland on June 17& 18.
Oxfam is calling on G8 leaders to do all they can to put us on a path that will end the scandal of global hunger. Specifically, G8 leaders must tackle two of the big drivers of hunger; tax dodging and land grabs.
Join us in asking the G8 to put a stop to a tax system that allows rich companies and individuals to avoid paying their fair share in tax, while the world’s poorest struggle to make a living. Governments are letting people hide at least $18.5 trillion in offshore tax havens. Yes, you read that right - 18.5 trillion.
Call on the G8 to tackle the land grabs that rob the world’s poorest of their homes and the land they need for food and shelter. Big land deals are tearing whole communities apart.
Please share this photo on social media using #G8.
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Oxfam is calling on G8 leaders to do all they can to put us on a path that will end the scandal of global hunger. Specifically, G8 leaders must tackle two of the big drivers of hunger; tax dodging and land grabs.
Join us in asking the G8 to put a stop to a tax system that allows rich companies and individuals to avoid paying their fair share in tax, while the world’s poorest struggle to make a living. Governments are letting people hide at least $18.5 trillion in offshore tax havens. Yes, you read that right - 18.5 trillion.
Call on the G8 to tackle the land grabs that rob the world’s poorest of their homes and the land they need for food and shelter. Big land deals are tearing whole communities apart.
Please share this photo on social media using #G8.
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G8 Leaders arriving for the G8 Summit 2013
Oxfam International | 9 Jun, 2013G8 leaders (well, the Oxfam 'Big Head' versions) arrive in Northern Ireland ahead of the G8 Summit on June 17th and 18th 2013.
Oxfam is calling on G8 leaders to do all they can to put us on a path that will end the scandal of global hunger. Specifically, G8 leaders must tackle two of the big drivers of hunger; tax dodging and land grabs.
Join us in asking the G8 to put a stop to a tax system that allows rich companies and individuals to avoid paying their fair share in tax, while the world’s poorest struggle to make a living. Governments are letting people hide at least $18.5 trillion in offshore tax havens. Yes, you read that right - 18.5 trillion.
Call on the G8 to tackle the land grabs that rob the world’s poorest of their homes and the land they need for food and shelter. Big land deals are tearing whole communities apart.
Please share this photo on social media using #G8.
Photo: Jonathan Porter / Oxfam -
G8 Leaders arriving for the G8 Summit 2013
Oxfam International | 9 Jun, 2013G8 leaders (well, the Oxfam 'Big Head' versions) arrive in Northern Ireland ahead of the G8 Summit on June 17th and 18th 2013.
Oxfam is calling on G8 leaders to do all they can to put us on a path that will end the scandal of global hunger. Specifically, G8 leaders must tackle two of the big drivers of hunger; tax dodging and land grabs.
Join us in asking the G8 to put a stop to a tax system that allows rich companies and individuals to avoid paying their fair share in tax, while the world’s poorest struggle to make a living. Governments are letting people hide at least $18.5 trillion in offshore tax havens. Yes, you read that right - 18.5 trillion.
Call on the G8 to tackle the land grabs that rob the world’s poorest of their homes and the land they need for food and shelter. Big land deals are tearing whole communities apart.
Please share this photo on social media using #G8.
Photo: Jonathan Porter / Oxfam -
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Oxfam International | 9 Jun, 2013G8 leaders (well, the Oxfam 'Big Head' versions) arrive in Northern Ireland ahead of the G8 Summit on June 17th and 18th 2013.
Oxfam is calling on G8 leaders to do all they can to put us on a path that will end the scandal of global hunger. Specifically, G8 leaders must tackle two of the big drivers of hunger; tax dodging and land grabs.
Join us in asking the G8 to put a stop to a tax system that allows rich companies and individuals to avoid paying their fair share in tax, while the world’s poorest struggle to make a living. Governments are letting people hide at least $18.5 trillion in offshore tax havens. Yes, you read that right - 18.5 trillion.
Call on the G8 to tackle the land grabs that rob the world’s poorest of their homes and the land they need for food and shelter. Big land deals are tearing whole communities apart.
Please share this photo on social media using #G8.
More:The G8 must take action on tax dodging and tax havens!
Photo: Jonathan Porter / Oxfam -
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Oxfam International | 9 Jun, 2013G8 leaders (well, the Oxfam 'Big Head' versions) arrive in Northern Ireland ahead of the G8 Summit on June 17th and 18th 2013.
Oxfam is calling on G8 leaders to do all they can to put us on a path that will end the scandal of global hunger. Specifically, G8 leaders must tackle two of the big drivers of hunger; tax dodging and land grabs.
Join us in asking the G8 to put a stop to a tax system that allows rich companies and individuals to avoid paying their fair share in tax, while the world’s poorest struggle to make a living. Governments are letting people hide at least $18.5 trillion in offshore tax havens. Yes, you read that right - 18.5 trillion.
Call on the G8 to tackle the land grabs that rob the world’s poorest of their homes and the land they need for food and shelter. Big land deals are tearing whole communities apart.
Please share this photo on social media using #G8.
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G8 Leaders arriving for the G8 Summit 2013
Oxfam International | 9 Jun, 2013G8 leaders (well, the Oxfam 'Big Head' versions) arrive in Northern Ireland ahead of the G8 Summit on June 17th and 18th 2013.
Oxfam is calling on G8 leaders to do all they can to put us on a path that will end the scandal of global hunger. Specifically, G8 leaders must tackle two of the big drivers of hunger; tax dodging and land grabs.
Join us in asking the G8 to put a stop to a tax system that allows rich companies and individuals to avoid paying their fair share in tax, while the world’s poorest struggle to make a living. Governments are letting people hide at least $18.5 trillion in offshore tax havens. Yes, you read that right - 18.5 trillion.
Call on the G8 to tackle the land grabs that rob the world’s poorest of their homes and the land they need for food and shelter. Big land deals are tearing whole communities apart.
Please share this photo on social media using #G8.
Photo: Jonathan Porter / Oxfam -
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Photo Credit: Matthew Hale / Oxfam
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