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European NGO Statement on
Monterrey
Where is the international coalition against poverty?
European NGOs dissent from the Monterrey 'Consensus'
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Hopes are fading, only 18
months after the UN Millennium Summit, that world leaders will
honour their commitments on fighting global poverty at the Global
Summit on Financing for Development, 18-22 March in Monterrey,
Mexico. The so-called Monterrey Consensus agreement is void of any
concrete commitment for raising the finances needed to meet the
Millennium Development Goals by 2015.
The Monterrey Consensus fails to address the structural problems
that prevent the realisation of a sustainable, gender-sensitive and
equitable economic globalisation. This supposed 'Consensus' merely
repeats the promise that further trade and investment liberalisation
will enable the private sector to take care of the world's poor,
despite growing evidence to the contrary. Our governments appear
unready to face the challenge of reform.
The Monterrey Consensus is a sham consensus. It reflects the
unwillingness of powerful states to engage in a serious global
policy for sustainable development. The 'agreement' was pushed
through, discounting the many progressive and pragmatic proposals
forwarded by the developing countries and development NGOs. Its
non-committal content reflects the failure of governments to agree a
political consensus on how to proceed.
On 15-16 March, the Heads of Governments and States of the European
Union will meet in Barcelona, Spain. NGOs expect the European
leaders to issue a strongly worded, but light on substance,
statement. In the two years of process leading up to Monterrey the
EU has completely failed to secure a meaningful outcome.
With the Monterrey Consensus governments fail in their
responsibility to make the world a safer and fairer place.
Governments were able to build an international coalition against
terrorism in less than a month. NGOs await the formation of an
international coalition against poverty
We, representatives of European non-governmental organisations, have
supported the Monterrey process with our expertise and our
proposals. We believe that, in the spirit of Port Alegre, "another
world is possible". In light of the failure of EU governments to
move beyond 'business-as-usual', we will be present in Monterrey to
declare our dissent with the Monterrey Consensus.
NGOs will go to Monterrey to:
· Inform the global public of the failure by governments to address
sustainable, people-centered and gender-sensitive global development
and economic justice!
· Campaign for serious action by governments to realise the
Millennium Development Goals!
NGOs call for:
· increased aid levels and a timeframe for meeting the UN target of
0.7% GDP for development assistance;
· a commitment to stabilise the international financial system,
including the taxation of currency transactions;
· sustainable foreign debt reduction to allow indebted countries to
realise the Millennium Development Goals;
· a fair and transparent arbitration process for indebted
countries;
· evaluation of existing trade and investment frameworks' impact on
poverty eradication;
· and equitable participation of all countries in reformed global
economic decision-making bodies.
For further information, please contact: (national contact address)
List of Signatories (as of 12 March 2002):
Elfriede Schachner, Secretary General, AGEZ (Arbeitsgemeinschaft
Entwicklungszusammenarbeit), Austria; Martina Neuwirth, Policy
Officer, KOO (Coordination Office of the Austrian Episcopal
Conference on International Development and Mission), Austria;
Elisabeth Foerg , Director, TRIALOG (EU Enlargement and NGDO),
Austria; Gottfried Mernyi, Coordinator, EAWM (Protestant Association
for World Mission), Austria; Louise Hilditch, EU Policy Analyst,
ACTIONAID Alliance, Belgium; Bogdan Vanden Berghe, Policy Adviser,
Broederlijk Delen, Belgium; Yvon Bartelink, Genderdesk, UCOS,
Belgium; Rudy De Meyer, Director Studies Department, 11.11.11.,
Belgium; Simon Stocker, Executive Director, Eurostep, Belgium; Ted
van Hees, Secretary General, Eurodad, Belgium; Janice Goodson
Foerde, Chairperson, ICDA (International Coalition for Development
Action), Belgium; Sophie Charlier, Policy Adviser, Entraide et
Fraternité, Belgium ; Stefaan Declercq, Secretary General,
OXFAM-Solidarity, Belgium; Norbert Klein, General Secretary, WMCW
(World Movement of Christian Workers), Belgium; Arnaud Gorgemans,
Director, FUCID, Belgium; Gerard Karlshausen, Political Secretary,
CNCD (Centre National de Coopération au Développement), Belgium;
ENCOD (European NGO Council on Drugs and Development), Belgium;
Desislava Gotskova, Legal Advisor, Bulgarian Gender Research
Foundation, Bulgaria; Lilia Dimora, Director, ASA (Agency for Social
Analyses), Bulgaria; Tomas Tozicka, Coordinator Jubilee Czech, Czech
Republic; Dagmar Trkalova, Coordinator, EDUCON Prague, Czech
Republic; Tony Addy, Secretary, Work and Economy Network in the
European Churches, Czech Republic; Janice Goodson Foerde,
Chairperson, K.U.L.U.-Women and Development, Denmark; Charlotte
Poulsen, Development Officer, Danish United Nations Association,
Denmark; Bjørn Førde, Secretary General, MS (Danish Association for
International Co-operation), Denmark; Folke Sundman, Executive
Director, KEPA (Service Centre for Development Cooperation),
Finland; Rauno Merisaari, Executive Director, Finnish United Nations
Association, Finland; Bernard Pinaud, Coordinator, French NGO
platform "Financing for development", France; Arndt von Massenbach,
Coordinator, INKOTA-netzwerk, Germany; Barbara Irmer, Policy
Advisor, Network of Developmental Organisations of Saxony, Germany;
Peter Mucke, Executive Director, Terre Des Hommes Germany, Germany;
Jens Martens, Board Member, WEED (World Economy Ecology and
Development), Germany; Jürgen Kaiser, Coordinator, erlassjahr.de
(Jubilee Germany), Germany; Emmaus- Gemeinschaft in Köln, Germany;
Lioba Diez, Coordinator, Kairos Europa, Germany; Anna Panou,
Director, IISA (Institute of International Social Affairs, Greece;
Michael O' Brien, Campaigns and Advocacy Executive, Oxfam Ireland,
Ireland; Mario Gay, President, COCIS, Italy; Marina Ponti, Director
International Relations, Mani Tese, Italy; Raffaele Salinari,
President, International Federation Terre Des Hommes, Italy ; Martin
Koehler, Director of Programs, Campagna per la Riforma della Banca
Mondiale, Italy; Gianfranco Bologna, Spokesperson, WWF Italia (World
Wildlife Fund), Italy; Janis Briga, Coordinator, Green Latria /
Coalition Clean Baltic, Latvia; Julian Manduca, Coordinator,
Moviment ghall-Ambjent (Friends of the Earth Malta), Malta; Ellen
Verheul, Project Coordinator, WEMOS, Netherlands; Burghard Ilge,
Secretary General, Both ENDS , Netherlands; Caroline Wildeman,
Policy Adviser, Novib Oxfam, Netherlands; Peter van Lier,
Chairperson, Jubilee Netherlands, Netherlands; Gunhild Oerstavik,
Policy Advisor, Norwegian NGO Forum, Norway; Wojciech Zieba,
Coordinator, MAITRI (Movement of Solidarity with the Poor of the
Third World), Poland; Cristian Marunteanu, President, Romanian
Association for Engineering Geology, Romania; Nadia Potoceanu,
Chairwoman, ACTIVITY (Foundation for Human Resources and Sustainable
Development), Romania; Dumitru Costin, President, National Trade
Union Bloc, Romania; Mihai Lisetchi, Director, AID-NGO (Agency for
Information and Development of Non-gov. Organizations), Romania;
Evita Leskovsek, Coordinator, AIDS FOUNDATION ROBERT, Slovenia;
Marco Rizzardini,Coordinator, Acción Informativa BMD, Spain; Marisa
Santiago, Secretary General, ISI (Iniciativa Solidara
Internacionalista), Spain; Felix Montenegro, Director, Medicus
Mundi, Spain; Alfonso Rancho, Director, FCONGD (Federacion Catalana
d'ONG de Desarrollo), Spain; Teresa Burgui, Director, CONGDE
(Coordinadora ONG de Cooperacion para el Desarrollo), Spain; Marta
Arias, Policy Advisor, Intermón Oxfam, Spain; Gabriela Serra,
Director, 3 FASIC, Spain; José Manuel López ,Coordinator Social
Action, Caritas, Spain; José Maria Iztueta, Director International
Relations, Solidaridad Internacional, Spain; Teresa de Febrer,
Coordinator, Prosalus, Spain; Miguel Romero, Coordinator, Acsur Las
Segovias, Spain ; Maud Johansson, Head of Policy Unit, Forum Syd,
Sweden; Christine Eberlein, Policy Analyst, Berne Declaration,
Switzerland; Stefan Hochhuth, Debt-for-Development-Unit, Swiss
Coalition of Development Organizations, Switzerland; Steve Tibbett,
Senior Campaigner, War on Want, UK; Paul Ladd, Global Advocacy Team,
Christian Aid, UK; Randini Wanduragala, Head of Policy, World
Vision, UK; Richard Bennett, Secretary General, BOND, UK; Belen
Vazquez, Policy Analyst, ACTIONAID, UK; Angela Penrose, Special
Advisor External Affairs, Save the Children, UK; Sally Nicholson,
Head of Global Policy, WWF (World Wildlife Foundation), UK; Alex
Wilks, Coordinator, Bretton Woods Project, UK; Philo Morris,
Director, Society of Catholic Medical Missionaries, UK
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