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G8: Civil society challengesThis issue of
e-CIVICUS
goes to press as the G8 meeting winds down in
What does it say about the state of our society that such a meeting can conclude without even attempting to address the confluence of crises that face humanity and the planet at this time? That confronted with
challenges of such a scale and severity - on food, energy, climate change, aid, debt, trade and injustice - the leaders of the most powerful nations on earth can produce only a few pious and insubstantial platitudes?
Does it connote mere apathy, cavalierness and an utter lack of leadership on the part of these 7 men and 1 woman? Or is it reflective of a deeper malaise - the growing failure of democratic governance within
individual states and even globally? What will it take to achieve a modicum of accountability to the pressing needs of the vast majority of people everywhere and to our planet?
The prognoses for
Perhaps this utter bleakness is, in fact, our greatest source of hope. Perhaps now that it is impossible for humans - regardless of geography, ideology, race, gender, age, religion, class, caste or differential
ability - to insulate ourselves from the engulfing storms, we will find the motivation, conviction and resources necessary to demand real change. Perhaps we will f
The challenges to civil society have never been greater. From
At CIVICUS we will spend the next few weeks rethinking our role and responsibilities while continuing to fight fires on many fronts as best we can. The input and feedback we’ve received from some of you will help
clarify our priorities. We’d welcome even more. Do write to me with your experiences and expectations at ingrid.srinath@civicus.org with a copy to editor@civicus.org.
Call to action
On Saturday, 12 July, CIVICUS, Amnesty International and the Global Call to Action against Poverty (GCAP) will launch a campaign of grassroots action across
For more information on the Pan-African Day of Solidarity for Zimbabwe: Saturday, 12 July 2008, click here.
With gratitude, faith and solidarity,
CIVICUS Secretary General
To send your comments, suggestions or contributions of articles to e-CIVICUS, e-mail editor@civicus.org.
For previous articles from the Secretary General, see details below:
1. Recalling the Day of the African child
2. CIVICUS 2008 World Assembly, a unique opportunity to effect real change
3. CIVICUS new Secretary General appointed.
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