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Promoting cooperation ethics means:

  Advocating the human factor in major global stakes like:
 

  • The fight against poverty
  • Management of the environment
  • Sustainable development
  • Bilateral and multilateral relations

 

Joining action to ethics through: Information – Training – Research – Consultancies – Field studies 


The Annual report 2011 is now available

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2010 CALENDAR OF ACTIVITIES

Promotion in Spain of the MDG/PRL campaign and the mosquito repellent project for the fight against malaria in Africa – from 21 to 28 November 2010

 

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Has taken place in Bujumbura on 15 and 16 October 2010:

Launch of the mosquito repellent production project
based on catnip to fight against malaria in Africa.
Burundi will be the pilot country
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Presentation in PDF (in French)

 

Malaria (paludism) is the primary cause of mortality in Africa in general and in Burundi in particular. Pregnant women, under 5 children and people living with AIDS are the first victims


 

ACECI has participated in the campaign « Take your place at the table of the G8 and G20 Summits in 2010»:  a global civil society campaign, aiming at making the voices of the poorest nations heard at the G8 and G20 Summits, organised in Canada from 25 to 27 June.

For ACECI and its partners of the Collective, this sensitisation campaign on global issues like the fight against poverty, the protection of the environment and the reform of the world economy fits well with the campaign to « Translate the Millennium Development Goals into a poverty reduction law ».

 

 

 

 

 

 

MDG SUMMIT 2010

New York,
20 September 2010

ACECI calls for support of MDG/PRL campaign at side event

 

 

 

 

 

 

Round tables, conferences, debates, festive and informative evening events about cooperation issues here and elsewehere

Learn more about the 2010 events

 

Campaign « Translate the millennium development goals into a poverty reduction law » MDG/PRL.

 

 

 

 

Extreme poverty is a massive human rights violation.

This MDG/PRL campaign is carried by a collective of NGOs from North and South

To follow the campaign trail

 

 

 

 

 

The environment and the carbon credits market :

The origin of the project

 

 

 

INTERNATIONAL INTERNSHIPS

The North/South – South/North internships are meeting points between giving and receiving.    

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Campaign to
Translate MDGs into a poverty reduction law

MEMORANDUM

At the occasion of these events:

  • World Rural Women’s Day on 15 October
  • World Food Day on 16 October
  • International Day for the Eradication of Poverty on 17 October

the Collective for the campaign "Translate the Millennium Development Goals into a poverty reduction law"

addresses a memorandum to all governments, parliaments, social movements, women, youth, communities, the United Nations and all other regional and international institutions, as well as the private sector, to support the legalisation of the fight against poverty.

Translating the MDGs into a poverty reduction law means to:

  • Recognize and proclaim extreme poverty is a massive violation of fundamental human rights.
  • Promote and ensure guaranteed minimum human development to every person (GMHD)
  • Support and accompany national initiatives jointly taken by civil society organisations, parliaments, governments and private sector actors.

Read the memorandum

Support message of the Special Rapporteur on the right to food and the Independent Expert on the question of human rights and extreme poverty

Click on the title above to know everything about Millenium Development Goals.

 

NEW ON THIS SITE
Untitled Document
Campaign for a
poverty reduction law

 

Consortium meeting in Brussels
from 4 to 6 March 2009

Scientific Committee Meeting
Niamey, 30 March - 2 April 2009

Niger field visit reports (in French):
4 and 5 April 2009
• Tagabati
• Birni N’Gaouré

Audition by the Commission on Cooperation and development of the APF, Cotonou, 28 April 2009 (in French)

Summary of campaign activities October 2008 - September 2009

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