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  • ONE calls on President Kikwete to tackle food security

    1 March 2012

    A group of smallholder farmers and ordinary African citizens marched to State House Tanzania today to deliver a petition signed by more than 16,000 Africans.  The petition calls on African leaders to provide greater food security for ordinary Africans by investing more in support for smallholder farmers. Campaigners called on President Jakaya Kikwete to take the lead on investment in sustainable agriculture, setting an example for other African Leaders.   More

  • PM recognises agriculture is vital to Somalia’s future

    23 Feb. 2012

    Anti-poverty campaign group ONE has today welcomed Prime Minster David Cameron's recognition that investment in agriculture over the long-term is a key part of Somalia's return to strength and stability. More

  • European Ministers take step towards ending secret deals

    20 Feb. 2012

    The European Union Competitiveness Council today agreed to progress legalisation to ensure oil, gas, mining and forestry companies publish what they pay to governments in return for their natural resources. More

  • Global drive against hunger needed to end famine for good

    3 Feb. 2012

    The UN today reports famine conditions in Somalia have ended. Anti-poverty campaign group ONE calls for world leaders to ensure that this is the last famine in history.  Adrian Lovett, Europe Director of ONE, said: "We called on world leaders to fight this obscene famine. Because millions of ordinary people spoke out and some of those leaders responded generously, hundreds of thousands of people who faced imminent death are alive today. But the end of this famine must mark the beginning of a global drive against hunger." More

  • Quiet majority of the British people agree we can afford to deliver more aid

    1 Feb. 2012

    Responding to news reports (The Sun, Delaid) that the UK Government will not immediately seek to enshrine in law a commitment to invest 0.7% of national income in aid, Adrian Lovett, Europe Director of anti-poverty campaign group ONE, said:"The Prime Minister was right to promise legislation to enshrine in law an investment of 0.7% of national income in aid and he should bring it forward as soon as possible." More

  • ONE Congratulates the Global Fund on its 10th Anniversary

    26 Jan. 2012

    Michael Elliott, President and CEO of The ONE Campaign, today issued the following statement regarding the 10th Anniversary of the Global Fund. More

  • Government Corruption Casts Shadow over International Football Tournament

    23 Jan. 2012

    As world famous players from football clubs across Europe gather to take part in the Africa Cup of Nations, Europe's leaders have been urged to take swift action to help combat the rampant corruption and misuse of funds seen in host nation Equatorial Guinea. Campaign groups EG Justice and ONE have joined forces to call on the European Union to quickly adopt robust new rules that would force many of the multinational companies operating in Equatorial Guinea to publish the payments they make to the government for the right to extract oil. More

  • ONE and (RED) Launch (2015)QUILT to Fight AIDS

    1 Dec. 2011

    This World AIDS Day, December 1, ONE and (RED) will join together to launch the (2015)QUILT (www.2015quilt.com)- an innovative social media initiative designed to bring people from all over the world together to fight for a historic achievement - the delivery of the first AIDS free generation in the more than 30 years since the virus was first diagnosed.

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  • ONE Response to UK Autumn Statement

    29 Nov. 2011

    In response to the Chancellor's Autumn Statement Adrian Lovett, Europe Director of anti-poverty campaign ONE, said:   "George Osborne's confirmation that Britain will invest 0.7% of national income in overseas aid is good news. Our aid is saving lives and building livelihoods - and it is in Britain's long-term interest as we seek new global opportunities for UK business. 
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  • The future of aid: ONE calls for focus on transparency, accountability and results at Busan

    28 Nov. 2011

    As 2500 people prepare to convene in South Korea to discuss the future of international aid, anti-poverty campaign group ONE has called for donors to be held accountable for the promises they make to improve the way aid is delivered to the world's poor.  More