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Subject: [radio] Building Bridges: UN Global Economic Crisis Conference
From: "Ken Nash" <knash@igc.org>
Date: Sun, June 28, 2009 08:58
To: "ken nash" <knash@igc.org>
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Peoples' Voices on the International Economic CrisisBuilding Bridges: Your
Community and Labor Report
National Edition
Produced by Ken Nash and Mimi Rosenberg
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Peoples' Voices on the International Economic Crisis
. Jana Silverman, Coordinator of Campaigns of Social Watch, an
NGO network monitoring poverty eradication & gender equality
(headquartered in Montevideo, Uruguay)
. Gemma Adaba, Representative, UN, International Trade
Union Confederation (ITUC), New York
. Milena Kadieva, Legal Advisor & Project Coordinator, Bulgarian
Gender Research Foundation, Plavdiv, Bulgaria
. Beverly Keene, Latin American Coordinator, Jubilee South
Network, Buenos Aires, Argentina
. Leo Atakpu, Deputy Director, African Network on Economic
and Environmental Justice (based in Benin City, Nigeria)
Responses to the current global economic crisis have been inadequate
and fail to fully address the myriad of related global crises, such as food
security and climate change. An international coalition of 'working'
people directly impacted by these crises, and civil society organizations,
met in a public forum Saturday to deliver this message to world leaders
in advance of this week's UN Conference on the economic crisis being
organized by Miguel D'Escoto Brockmann, the current President of the
UN General Assembly (and a Sandinista liberation theology priest)
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"Weekly Program Section" dated Saturday, June 27, 2009,
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for more information contact Ken Nash - knash@igc.org
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