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GCAP events in New York - September

The Global Call to Action Against Poverty, the world’s largest ever anti-poverty campaign joined and lead one of the oldest Labour Day parades in the world in New York City on Saturday, 10 September. Marchers in the parade stood together to say “no to poverty” and “yes to decent jobs and workers’ rights”. GCAP and the Labour Day march organiser both wanted to send a clear and united message to 170 world leaders about to meet in New York at the UN World Summit, to end world poverty. Other actions also took place in New York in September around the MDG revision at the UN World Summit. Photos: Jerome Ming
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