Evaluation, financing for development, and more... the GCAP e-letter out today
During the past week GCAP made efforts to organize the collective voice of civil society around the emergency summit of leaders of the G20 countries. We coordinated efforts with several key global networks and movements to represent the views and voices of those constituencies that are directly affected by the crisis.
GCAP was also represented at the Club of Madrid Annual meeting on Shared Societies by Sylvia Borren and Ashok Bharti where gender, marginalized and developing world perspectives on social exclusion were aired. Alongside former heads of State, they moderated sessions and Sylvia was a panellist on the plenary about Leadership in Shared Societies.
We are now preparing for strong lobbying actions during the Financing for Development Conference in Doha beginning on November 29, the UN climate change conference in Poland and activities around UN Human Rights Day. Collectively, we will continue our journey to amplify the voices of all those marginalized in the world.
We are also starting an evaluation of Stand Up and Take Action for making improvements in 2009.
Read the full text of the e-letter THE GCAP E-LETTER - NOVEMBER 21 2008 - EDITION #33





