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ID124220
Title ProperInternational NGOs and the aid Industry
Other Title Informationconstraints on international solidarity
LanguageENG
AuthorKane, Molly
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The Make Poverty History campaign, launched in 2005, mobilised citizens to press their governments at key moments throughout the year to take action to eliminate global poverty. Initiated and ?nanced by international development NGOs (INGOs), the campaign appealed to a broad constituency, building unity
around three demands: more and better aid, debt cancellation and trade justice. The call for solidarity and economic justice resonated with millions of people, who added their names to a 'virtual' coalition via internet petitions and public demonstrations around the world.
`In' analytical NoteThird World Quarterly Vol.34, No. 8; 2013: p.1502-1505-1515
Journal SourceThird World Quarterly Vol.34, No. 8; 2013: p.1502-1505-1515
Key WordsInternational Finance ;  International Development ;  NGOs ;  INGOs ;  Debt Cancellation ;  Debt Policy ;  International Solidarity ;  Eliminate Global Poverty ;  Trade and Justice ;  Economics ;  International Economics ;  IMF ;  International Financial Aiding Agencies - IFAA