Oxford hosted the annual WDM AGM and conference on Saturday 11th June. A few pics from the day…
Firoze Manji, editor-in chief of Pambazuka News
Njoki Njoroge Njehu, executive director of the Daughters of Mumbi Global Resource Centre in Kenya.
Campaigning for justice for the world's poor in Oxfordshire
Oxford hosted the annual WDM AGM and conference on Saturday 11th June. A few pics from the day…
Firoze Manji, editor-in chief of Pambazuka News
Njoki Njoroge Njehu, executive director of the Daughters of Mumbi Global Resource Centre in Kenya.
Members of Oxford WDM joined their colleagues in Reading on a Barclays action.
Barclays Capital’s role in food speculation is driving up global food prices and leaving millions facing hunger and malnutrition. Barclays is the UK’s biggest player in food speculation and helps other financial players bet on hunger too.
On 28th May, Oxford members joined activists in Reading at an action at the Reading branch on Barclays. Members passed on information about the campaign to the branch manager, and handed out cards to customers explaining what the action was about.
We also spoke to people on the street…
Food speculation pushes up prices of staple foods, such as rise, maize and wheat. The has an catastrophic impact for the world’s poor, who spend most of their income on food. This leads to:
Join us in taking action. Email the Treasury now asking it to support strong and effective regulation to stop food speculation.
We’re part of Global Justice Now, a democratic membership organisation which campaigns against inequality and injustice in the global economy. We want to see a world where ordinary people control the resources they need to live a decent life, rather than corporations and the super rich calling the shots.