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2009 G8 Summit

This year's G8 Summit was held in L’Aquila, Italy, to discuss the world economy, development, climate change, trade and international political issues. A significant portion of the three-day summit included major emerging economies and other key international players. Several African leaders joined the summit on the last day. 

The G8 countries have only a year before the Gleneagles commitments to the poorest are to be delivered, but some G8 countries, particularly the Summit chair Italy, are falling dangerously behind on their commitments.  As the global economic crisis and the threat of climate change compound extreme poverty, ONE urged the world’s wealthiest countries to: (1) be accountable to their individual Official Development Assistance (ODA) commitments by setting out clear timetables on how to get their promises back on track; (2) provide US$25 billion over three years for medium and long-term agricultural initiatives to support smallholder farmers in Africa; (3) fully implement and expand upon previous commitments on health such as to provide adequate funding to the Global Fund to fight Aids, Tuberculosis and Malaria and to implement the Global Health Care Partnership to strengthen health systems; and (4) agree to mobilise adequate funding for climate change adaptation and mitigation efforts in developing countries. (Read ONE’s policy perspectives for the 2009 L’Aquila Summit.)

Several important agreements were reached at the summit.  Significant progress was made on agriculture, where the international community committed to mobilising US$20 billion over three years to help farmers in developing world boost production over the long term and has helped inject fresh momentum in a sector that has long been neglected. On accountability, the G8 countries published a preliminary accountability report at the Summit, and pledged to develop a comprehensive framework to monitor and progress and strengthen the effectiveness of their actions and publish the full report in time for the 2010 Summit. The G8 also asked for an international assessment in 2010 to examine what is needed in order to achieve the Millennium Development Goals.

 

 

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  • ONE'S ANALYSIS OF THE G8 L'AQUILA SUMMIT STATEMENTS

    7 Aug. 2009

    A total of seven documents were approved during this year's G8 Summit. One of the most significant agreements reached was the joint Declaration on Global Food Security, referred to as the "L'Aquila Food Security Initiative" (AFSI). With strong U.S. leadership, 40 government heads and international organizations committed to providing US$20 billion over three years to help farmers in poor countries boost  productivity,  signalling a new  focus on sustainable agricultural investment previously absent from G8 communiqués. MORE

  • Sparking Agricultural Development in Africa

    17 June 2009

    Development assistance for agriculture could help provide the resources and the technical expertise to move smallholder farmers out of poverty, but development assistance for agriculture has declined dramatically in the last two-decades. Land-use policies and climate change have exacerbated the dire situation, as have the recent global food and financial crises. ONE urges development partners to implement the following recommendations: MORE

  • 2009 G8 L’Aquila: Recovering legitimacy on tackling global issues

    17 June 2009

    The 2009 G8 Summit is a year before the Gleneagles commitments to the poorest are to be delivered.  The G8 countries collectively need to deliver an average of an additional $7.2 billion of effective development assistance each year in 2009 and 2010, but G8 President Italy and France are falling dangerously behind on their commitments. MORE

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Sep 29 2009

Bob Geldof talks Canada

Posted by Chris Scott

Yesterday Bob Geldof, advisor to ONE, appeared on the Canadian Television News segment “Power Play” to discuss Canada’s progress in meeting the 2005 Gleneagles Summit commitments and its role in hosting the upcoming G8 Summit. He had some very kind words for Canada’s strong commitments (and strong follow-through ... More

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Jul 15 2009

ONE on ABCnews.com

Posted by Chris Scott

Over the weekend, ABC News online featured a great segment about the G8 Summit in Italy. ONE’s advocacy around this and past G8 Summits features prominently.Check it out!-Chris Scott More

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Jul 13 2009

G8 Summit Wrap-Up

Posted by Eloise Todd

Well, the G8 Summit is now over for another year. It went by in a blur of activity but what came out of it?Here in brief are the headlines from the communiqués (more will be coming soon):Agriculture: A chaotic day was made more complicated by the happy surprise ... More

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Jul 10 2009

ONE's Eloise Todd asks Berlusconi a question

Posted by Jessica Gomez-Duran

Yesterday, ONE's own Eloise Todd got a chance to ask Prime Minister Berlusconi a question- in Italian- during a press conference at the G8 Summit in Italy. It was a great moment. You can check out the video here (about 2/3 of the way through). Transcript below!Question ... More

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Jul 9 2009

Obama speaks at the G8

Posted by Jessica Gomez-Duran

President Obama has just spoken at a press conference at the G8 summit in Italy. He was followed by Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd. They were talking about climate change. An update from the ground of what was said is coming right up!-Jessica Gomez-Duran More

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Jul 9 2009

G8 Day 1 Recap

Posted by Eloise Todd

The G8 Summit in Italy has been going on for half a day and already the first of a reported 10 communiques has been released.In predictable fashion, the release of the communique covering the world economy, climate change and development was of great interest to us, and we quickly ... More

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  • ONE reaction to G8 food security communiqué

    10 July 2009

    The G8's US$20bn agreement to provide support for the world's poorest farmers was welcomed today by advocacy group ONE. The deal was expected to amount to US$15bn over three years, but at the last minute the communiqué announced the figure had risen to US$20bn. The deal also includes significant steps to make progress on the effectiveness of aid for agriculture. MORE

  • Keep Africa aid promises and act now to stem hunger, G8 told, or risk global irrelevance

    7 July 2009

    Leaders of the world's eight biggest economies must act this week to rescue their aid promises to Africa, advocacy group ONE said today, including agreeing a special deal for the continent's farmers. MORE