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Ipswich campaigners blow the whistle on poverty (21.05.07)

As the half time whistle blew at Saturday’s FA Cup Final, over 100 Tearfund volunteers from churches across East Anglia joined together in a whistle blowing moment of their own – to signal their desire for action in the fight against poverty.

The campaigners gathered ahead of Blow the Whistle Sunday (20th May), a day for churches around the country to focus on the global poverty as part of the Micah Challenge campaign.

Dave Cooper, Tearfund's East England Regional Manager, "A promise was made by world leaders in 2000 to halve poverty by 2015 through the UN's Millennium Development Goals. This summer it's half time to halve poverty, and many of the goals are in danger of not being met. 

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Terry King/Tearfund

“That is why we stood together - around the time of the half-time whistle at the Cup Final, to all blow whistles loudly in unison, to publicly declare how we feel about world economic poverty.  We represent many local churches across East Anglia.  We are tired of words and demand action on behalf of those in need; those whose voices are never heard by men and women in positions of power and influence.  We will not be satisfied until we see tangible results."

He continues, “I used to be a teacher here in Ipswich for over twenty years, and on travelling to Burkina Faso in West Africa recently, saw again for myself the need for universal primary education. Burkina Faso like many countries is also suffering the effects of HIV and AIDS which Tearfund through its partners there is striving to make an impact upon - reaching young people with the message of the dangers of the virus, and providing anti-retroviral drugs for pregnant mothers. The climate of this particular poor country too is now seriously impacted by climatic changes and needs our help.  These are just three of the eight Millennium Development Goals.  Our new Prime Minister needs to be reminded of the strong stand he has already taken, and encouraged to urgently act for us as he takes up his new office soon.
 
Tearfund volunteer for Ipswich, Val Dufour said, "I was proud of the lead our country took with the rest of the world, in canceling debt. But global poverty is still getting worse. I urge our leaders to boldly lead again now, to meet the commitments made in 2000. I want to be proud of our country again."

 
Notes to editors 

For more information please contact: Dave Cooper, Tearfund Regional Manager - East of England - 01473 232136 or 07748 156916


Micah Challenge UK is a coalition of Christian organisations and churches in Britain, united in their concern to fight global poverty. It is part of the international Micah Challenge movement of churches and Christian agencies uniting to hold their governments to account for the promises they made towards the fulfilment of the MDGs.
www.tearfund.org/micah  


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