International Development Campaigning Forum
BOND organises regular six-monthly forums to debate and discuss economic justice issues and campaigning. All Global Call subscribers are invited, as well as member organisations from the core networks and coalitions.
International Development Campaigning Forum
17 July 2008
What now for effective action on trade justice, debt, aid, HIV/AIDS and climate change? How can we prepare ourselves for the autumn mobilisation of the Global Call to Action Against Poverty (GCAP), the European Parliament election in 2009 and campaigning towards the UK General Election expected in 2010? The International Development Campaigning Forum on 17 July addressed these key concerns.
Campaigners networked, shared plans and fed in to discussions on the autumn mobilisation of the Global Call to Action Against Poverty (GCAP), European Parliament elections campaigning on global issues and the UK General Election expected in 2010.
There was also the opportunity to hear from and ask questions to UN Millennium Development Campaign director Salil Shetty as well as briefings on aid, trade justice, debt and climate change campaigning and a session on future local activism.
Keynote speech by Salil Shetty, Director of the UN Millennium Development Campaign (word, 52KB)
Full report of the International Development Campaigning Forum, 17 July 2008 (word, 315KB)



Past forums
11 December 2007 Forum
30 March 2007 Forum
Economic Justice Forum Report (word, 159 KB)
Economic Justice Forum Report (pdf, 57 KB)
6 November 2006 Forum
Economic Justice Forum Report (word, 227 KB)
Economic Justice Forum Report (pdf, 121 KB)
2 June 2006 Forum
Economic Justice Forum Action Report
Economic Justice Forum Report (word, 236 KB)
Economic Justice Forum Report (pdf, 125 KB)
These events have been partly funded by financial assistance from the European Union. Event contents and all related documents are the sole responsibility of BOND and should not, under any circumstances, be regarded as reflecting the position of the European Union.