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Public meeting: Debt in Africa: the good, the bad, the ugly

May 20, 2015 by sheffield

Wednesday 24th June

6:30pm-7pm: Global Justice Sheffield AGM

7:15pm-9:15pm: public meeting Debt in Africa: the good, the bad, the ugly

Speaker: Jonathan Stevenson, Campaigns and Communications Officer for the Jubilee Debt Campaign

Why do countries across Africa keep on borrowing from foreign lenders? Why do lenders keep on lending? And is there a ‘good’ level of debt, or should debt be avoided altogether?

Since the financial crisis in 2008, loans to low-income countries have tripled, and now several African countries are heading for dangerous levels of debt once again.

Join us to find out how debt and the financial system are shaping the lives of people in Africa, and what they mean for essentials like food, water, schools and medicines – and discuss what campaigners can do to tackle one of the key root causes of global poverty.

Venue: Central United Reformed Church, 60 Norfolk Street, Sheffield S1 2JB. Refreshments provided. All welcome

 

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Global Justice Now AGM & Conference

May 17, 2015 by sheffield

Saturday 13th June – Glasgow

The AGM for Global Justice Now (info & register), then followed by the conference: Shifting Ground: the fightback against corporate power in Scotland and the world (book your tickets for the conference)

Speakers include:
Ken Henshaw, a campaigner from Social Action in Nigeria, will be our international speaker, and will talk about the social costs of electricity privatisation in Nigeria.

Other speakers include Philippa Whitford MP from Common Weal and Nick Dearden, director of Global Justice Now. Plus performance poet Jenny Lindsay.

Venue: The Renfield Centre, 260 Bath Street, Glasgow G2 4JP

 

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Climate change lobby – London (Sheffield coach)

May 17, 2015 by sheffield

Climate change lobby – Speak up for the love of…

17th June 2015

As part of the ‘Act Alliance’, Christian Aid, CAFOD and Hope For The Future are organising a coach to the event from South Yorkshire:

There will be two pick up points- Doncaster at 7am (Market Place, Car Park nr New Premier Inn) and Sheffield 7.45am (Sheffield Bus Station) for the lobby day.

The aim is to reach London in time for the Ecumenical service at 12 noon, and then join other lobbyists and campaigners in our constituencies groups at 1pm and the lobbying should be completed following the march at 4pm. The return coach will depart at 5pm in time for a civilised return time to Sheffield and Doncaster!

The cost is just £18 per person dropping off and picking up from London Embankment making the journey smooth. (They may be able to run a second coach if they have the right demand)

If you would like to book a place on the coach, the bookings are being taken by Paul Furbey from Christian Aid. Please e-mail pfurbey (at) christian-aid (dot) org with your name, email address, mobile number (for use on the day), constituency and say that you were invited by Sheffield Climate Alliance.

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Global Justice Sheffield – July meeting

May 17, 2015 by sheffield

Thursday 2nd July, 7pm-9pm

Update 2nd July: this month’s meeting has been cancelled in favour of attending the Save our NHS meeting which is also on at the same time & place (venue info below)

 

Venue: Quaker Meeting House, 10 St. James Street, Sheffield S1 2EW (nr Sheffield Cathedral)

 

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Global Justice Sheffield – June meeting

May 17, 2015 by sheffield

Thursday 4th June, 7pm-9pm
Our monthly meeting to discuss upcoming events and campaigns. New members welcome.

Venue: Quaker Meeting House, 10 St. James Street, Sheffield S1 2EW (nr Sheffield Cathedral)

 

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Global Justice Sheffield – May meeting

April 12, 2015 by sheffield

Thursday 7th May, 7pm-9pm
Our monthly meeting to discuss upcoming events and campaigns. This meeting will focus on the Agribusiness campaign – Stop the Corporate Takeover of Africa’s Food, and an update on noTTIP activities. New members welcome.

Venue: Quaker Meeting House, 10 St. James Street, Sheffield S1 2EW (nr Sheffield Cathedral)

 

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Next Meeting

Our next meeting will be on Thursday, April 10th, 7.00-9.00 pm

This will be a planning meeting, with the main item finalising arrangements for our Festival of Debate event with Jason Hickel on April 29th.

If you are not on our Activist List and would like an invitation, please email globaljusticesheffield@gmail.com

Please join us if you are interested in campaigning for a better world where resources are controlled by the many, not the few.

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