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G-8 summit does 'too little' for world's poor: Kairos.


The July summit of the Group of Eight (G-8) leaders fell short of achieving the goal of "making poverty history," according to according to
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 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. , a Canadian ecumenical organization dedicated to social justice, which is calling for the "immediate and unconditional cancellation" of debts owed by all poor countries to international financial institutions.

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," said Kairos in a written analysis of the implications of the summit held July 6-8 in Gleneagles, Scotland Gleneagles (Scottish Gaelic: Gleann na h-Eaglais/Gleann Eagas) is a glen in the Ochil Hills of Perth and Kinross in Scotland. The name's origin apparently has nothing to do with eagles, but is said to be a corruption of the Scottish Gaelic word for a church, or a gap in the hills. . "As a result more wealth will continue to be transferred from the impoverished to the affluent than will return in the form of aid."

The summit of the world's richest nations--Britain, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Russia and the United States--was supposed to discuss the problems of Africa and climate change, but was instead overshadowed by the London bombings on July 7.

In a prelude to the summit, G8 finance ministers announced on June 11 a plan to cancel debts owed by some low-income countries to global financial institutions such as the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund (IMF IMF

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In the end, the summit ratified an agreement that wrote off $1 billion US in annual debt service payments of 18 of 62 countries needing a one hundred per cent debt cancellation, said Kairos. "At least 62 low-income countries need both immediate, unconditional debt cancellation and additional aid to meet the goals of halting the spread of HIV-AIDS and halving the incidence of extreme poverty, hunger and lack of safe drinking water drinking water

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Kairos also noted that under the G-8 accord, eligibility for debt cancellation or new loans remains contingent on Adj. 1. contingent on - determined by conditions or circumstances that follow; "arms sales contingent on the approval of congress"
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" adherence to policies of the International Monetary Fund and World Bank. "The conditions attached to debt cancellation will exacerbate poverty rather than end it," Kairos said, quoting Lidy Nacpil, international co-ordinator of Jubilee South, a network of debt campaigns, movements and people's organizations from Africa, Latin America Latin America, the Spanish-speaking, Portuguese-speaking, and French-speaking countries (except Canada) of North America, South America, Central America, and the West Indies. , Asia-Pacific and the Caribbean.

Kairos also took media to task for focusing their reportage on "what politicians and rock stars said" about the summit and leaving out those who are directly affected by poverty and those working towards ending it.

"While reporting on Gleneagles has focused on the quantity of aid, little attention has been given to its quality. Too much aid is tied to procurement of food or medicines or paying consultants from within the donor Countries," said Kairos.
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