Clinton Plan `Mere Public Relations'.The Clinton administration's 1996 plan for dealing with African debt was "mere public relations," according to a member of the Tanzania-Germany Roundtable on Debt, Globalization globalization Process by which the experience of everyday life, marked by the diffusion of commodities and ideas, is becoming standardized around the world. Factors that have contributed to globalization include increasingly sophisticated communications and transportation , and Trade who addressed a Washington, D.C. conference for faith communities on African trade, aid, and debt. Rev. Fidon Mwombeki of the Evangelical Lutheran Church Evangelical Lutheran Church can refer to many different Lutheran churches in the world. Among them are the following:
HIPC Highly Indebted Poor Countries HIPC Heavily Indebted Poor Country (World Bank initiative) HIPC Health Insurance Purchasing Cooperative HIPC Hosted IP Centrex ) debt initiative, declaring that "there can be no sustained growth" under the plan. "Governments [in Africa] have become more accountable to the [International Monetary Fund] than to their own citizens," said Mwombeki. Instead Mwombeki urged that all debts be cancelled and said that the aid provided in Clinton's recent "Africa Growth and Opportunity Act," while a step forward, is not enough. The Washington, D.C. consultation this spring--sponsored by the Washington Office on Africa and the New York-based Stony Point Center--brought together missionaries, business people, politicians, and activists to support efforts aimed at overcoming Africa's overwhelming debt burden. Njongonkulu Ndungane, Desmond Tutu's successor as archbishop of Cape Town The Archbishop of Cape Town is the Primate / Metropolitan of the Anglican Church of Southern Africa. The current Archbishop is the Most Reverend Njongonkulu Winston Hugh Ndungane Robert Gray (1809-1872) was the first Anglican Bishop of Cape Town. , South Africa, told the gathering that the issue being addressed "is crucial for the survival of Africa." Much of the weekend's discussion called for major debt relief and a dialogue between creditors and debtors. "It is important to create international lending mechanisms that serve to benefit the borrowers and do not perpetuate patterns of overwhelming indebtedness," stated the participants in a draft of their final "Kairos Kairos (καιρός) is an ancient Greek word meaning the "right or opportune moment". The ancient Greeks had two words for time, chronos and kairos. " document. Mark Harrison, program director for economic justice in the United Methodist Church United Methodist Church, in the United States, religious body formed by the union in 1968 of the Evangelical United Brethren Church and the Methodist Church (see Methodism). , challenged denominations to take congressional members of their respective denominations to Africa. Others urged local churches to discover how their members and organizations can take steps to improve the situation for Africans by looking at investments and buying habits. |
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