As the Point Seven Campaign begins to spread, mouth to mouth, individual Canadian to individual Canadian I will be taking an opportunity to gain first hand knowledge of the world's people, their struggles, their inherent differences, and the inherent commonalities that invariably link us together in our most fundamental characteristic; being human.
I will be backpacking through some of the world's poorest countries, from Nepal and India to Cambodia and Vietnam, shaping my world view and documenting my travels along the way with my partner on our travel blog
As the stresses of our world begin (or continue) to converge; global economic inequality, energy scarcity, global warming, environmental degradation, and the increasing risk of mega-terrorism, we are in desperate need of a new paradigm and a new era of human understanding, compassion and shared purpose.
Through my travels I hope to develop my own personal understanding of the interconnectedness of the world's people, of human influence and its effect on our natural environment and of the interdependencies between our people, politics and economics that will inevitably affect our survival or demise.
Please continue to spread the word about the Point Seven Campaign and continue to 'be the change to you want to see in the world'.
~Paul
Saturday, February 17, 2007
Tuesday, December 05, 2006
2% own HALF the World's Wealth
In a report released today by the World Institute for Development Economics Research at the UN University, it stated that half of the world's wealth is in the hands of the wealthiest 2% of the adult population. Furthermore, the report states that the poorer second half of the world population owns less than 1% of the world's household wealth.
Is this just?
1 billion people in this world continue to live in extreme poverty, struggling to meet the basic needs for survival. When it is widely accepted that only a marginal redistribution of the world's wealth is needed to eradicate extreme poverty, and thereby give all individuals the most fundamental universal right, when will our consciousness awaken and be compelled to act?
I am very encouraged by the likes of Gates, Buffet, and Clinton; individuals who are surely nestled comfortably in the top 2% of the world's wealthiest (including the coveted #1 spot I might add). Their actions are reflective of a growing global philosophy that the world's privileged have a responsibility to the world's most desperate. I then ask you this: when will the governments of our nations follow suit?
As citizens of democratic societies we all have a voice, if in nothing else then our votes. If you are concerned about the growing disparity between our world's 'haves' and 'have-nots', call and write your government officials and voice your concern. Ask them why your government has not lived up to its commitment to contributing 0.7% of its GNP, as official development assistance to the world's poorest, as promised by all the world's rich nations. And most importantly, let them know that your vote is inextricably linked to your country's ability to reflect and represent your own values both domestically and on the world stage.
And finally, if you believe that something should be done to eradicate extreme poverty check out the Point Seven Campaign to 'put your money where your mouth is' and rally the Canadian government to do the right thing.
Tell your friends.
Tell your family.
Tell strangers.
This movement need voices. Add your voice to the momentum.
www.pointsevencampaign.org
Is this just?
1 billion people in this world continue to live in extreme poverty, struggling to meet the basic needs for survival. When it is widely accepted that only a marginal redistribution of the world's wealth is needed to eradicate extreme poverty, and thereby give all individuals the most fundamental universal right, when will our consciousness awaken and be compelled to act?
I am very encouraged by the likes of Gates, Buffet, and Clinton; individuals who are surely nestled comfortably in the top 2% of the world's wealthiest (including the coveted #1 spot I might add). Their actions are reflective of a growing global philosophy that the world's privileged have a responsibility to the world's most desperate. I then ask you this: when will the governments of our nations follow suit?
As citizens of democratic societies we all have a voice, if in nothing else then our votes. If you are concerned about the growing disparity between our world's 'haves' and 'have-nots', call and write your government officials and voice your concern. Ask them why your government has not lived up to its commitment to contributing 0.7% of its GNP, as official development assistance to the world's poorest, as promised by all the world's rich nations. And most importantly, let them know that your vote is inextricably linked to your country's ability to reflect and represent your own values both domestically and on the world stage.
And finally, if you believe that something should be done to eradicate extreme poverty check out the Point Seven Campaign to 'put your money where your mouth is' and rally the Canadian government to do the right thing.
Tell your friends.
Tell your family.
Tell strangers.
This movement need voices. Add your voice to the momentum.
www.pointsevencampaign.org
Sunday, November 19, 2006
And we are live!
www.pointsevencampaign.org
Our site has launched! We have been very busy over the last few months getting everything in order and now we are ready.
Through our site you can direct your 0.7% contribution to 5 great organizations:
CARE Canada
Engineers Without Borders
Fight Hunger
Oxfam Canada
Stephen Lewis Foundation
It has begun...let's see what 'millions of people in rich and poor communities alike' are capable of!
Our site has launched! We have been very busy over the last few months getting everything in order and now we are ready.
Through our site you can direct your 0.7% contribution to 5 great organizations:
CARE Canada
Engineers Without Borders
Fight Hunger
Oxfam Canada
Stephen Lewis Foundation
It has begun...let's see what 'millions of people in rich and poor communities alike' are capable of!
Wednesday, May 24, 2006
Coming soon....
We have been busy getting organized for the launch of our website and it is coming soon. Soon we will begin. Soon we will be able to do help Make Poverty History.
Please check back frequently to see when our website is launched.
Bookmark it now:
www.pointsevencampaign.org
Please check back frequently to see when our website is launched.
Bookmark it now:
www.pointsevencampaign.org
Wednesday, April 12, 2006
An Unprecedented Opportunity - 2006 Pre-Budget Consultation
Prior to the release of the federal government, for the FIRST TIME IN CANADIAN HISTORY, the federal government if providing Canadians from coast to coast with the opportunity to participate in a Pre-Budget Consultation. What does this mean? It means for the first time ever, we as Canadians have the opportunity to provide input on three key areas:
1. What would you like to see in Budget 2006 and future budgets?
2. If you propose further tax cuts - or spending increases - where should the government spend less?
3. How can the government deliver programs more efficiently and effectively?
Question #1 provides an unprecedented opportunity to send a loud and clear message to Prime Minister Stephen Harper and Finance Minister James Flaherty that we expect Canada to uphold its commitment to contribute 0.7% of our GNP by 2015 and we expect a concrete plan in the 2006 budget and future budgets, on how Canada will do so.
There is a catch. The consultation period ends April 19th, 2006.
So please send your email today to James Flaherty, he is expecting it!
email him at: budget2006consult@fin.gc.ca
1. What would you like to see in Budget 2006 and future budgets?
2. If you propose further tax cuts - or spending increases - where should the government spend less?
3. How can the government deliver programs more efficiently and effectively?
Question #1 provides an unprecedented opportunity to send a loud and clear message to Prime Minister Stephen Harper and Finance Minister James Flaherty that we expect Canada to uphold its commitment to contribute 0.7% of our GNP by 2015 and we expect a concrete plan in the 2006 budget and future budgets, on how Canada will do so.
There is a catch. The consultation period ends April 19th, 2006.
So please send your email today to James Flaherty, he is expecting it!
email him at: budget2006consult@fin.gc.ca
Tuesday, April 11, 2006
Oxfam UK "I'm In" Pledge
Tony Blair, among other influential world leaders, are at risk of not upholding their commitments and promises made to the Make Poverty History mandate and the Millennium Development Goals. It is our responsibility to remind our leaders that this is absolutely unacceptable; Oxfam UK has initiated the "I'm In" pledge for this very purpose.
Please take the time to add your voice to this cause and sign on to the pledge.
As Oxfam UK states, 'when millions of people speak loudly enough, politicians have to act.'
You can sign the pledge at:
http://www.oxfam.org.uk/what_you_can_do/imin/action/tonyblair02.htm?ito=2376&itc=0
Please take the time to add your voice to this cause and sign on to the pledge.
As Oxfam UK states, 'when millions of people speak loudly enough, politicians have to act.'
You can sign the pledge at:
http://www.oxfam.org.uk/what_you_can_do/imin/action/tonyblair02.htm?ito=2376&itc=0
Sunday, March 26, 2006
A New Approach to Development
The Millennium Villages are based on a single powerful idea: impoverished villages can transform themselves and meet the Millennium Development Goals by 2015 if they are empowered with proven, powerful, practical technologies. It is simply a "bottom up" approach to lifting villages in developing countries out of the poverty trap that confines more than one billion people worldwide.
Please see www.millenniumpromise.org for more information.
Please see www.millenniumpromise.org for more information.
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