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At a certain
point you say
to the woods, to the sea,
to the mountains,
the world,
Now I am ready.
Now I will stop and be wholly attentive.
You empty yourself and wait,
listening...
Annie Dillard
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RSCJ and IBVM Paths Converge
Saying “No” to Poverty
Why now?
Those who
want to familiarize themselves with the text of the MDGs and the Millennium
Declaration from which they derive, can find both documents on
www.un.org/millenniumgoals . Another worthwhile source is the web site of
the United Nations Development Program (UNDP), which has elaborate information
about the MDGs including a section called "Frequently Asked Questions"; see
www.undp.org/mdg/. More information about international activities can be
found at
www.millenniumcampaign.org (UN Millennium Campaign).
Getting
involved: the White Band Campaign
Many civil
society organizations have formed coalitions and have organized global campaigns
to demand that world leaders act upon their promises made in the Millennium
Declaration and MDGs to end poverty. The Global Call to Action Against Poverty
is one such alliance and includes NGOs, community groups, trade unions,
individuals, religious and faith groups, and others. One of their primary
advocacy actions is the white band campaign (www.whiteband.org),
calling everyone around the world to wear a white band around the arm as a sign
of solidarity and commitment to say "No" to poverty. This web site has also
information about national campaigns in individual countries. Wearing a white
armband is one concrete action step all of us can take and
one way to participate in telling the
governments of the world that we, the people, want them to keep the Millennium
promises they have already made.
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