Presidents and Prime Ministers will fly to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on September 24 for the G20 Summit—the latest in a series of high-level talks on the global economy, covering everything from international trade to the rules governing financial markets.
But it’s not only what these world leaders talk about that matters. Where they meet is important, too. If an African country is picked next to host an upcoming G20 summit, it would bring new attention to the role Africa can and must play in any successful global economic recovery.
Click the link below to add your name to our petition asking the G20 to host an upcoming summit in Africa and put that continent’s potential on the political map:
Please hold an upcoming G20 Summit in Africa, and see for yourselves how its one billion people can be part of the global economic recovery.
The Africa I’ve seen is ready to join the global marketplace and help drive economic growth. And its agricultural resources, if fully developed, could feed the world. In a recent visit to Ethiopia—where malaria deaths have been halved in only two years—I visited the new Ethiopian Commodity Exchange (ECX), a first of its kind electronic, international exchange for coffee, grain and other agricultural products. The ECX is entrepreneurialism at its best, helping farmers and traders get fair prices for their goods.
This kind of success is being repeated across Africa. Through smart aid and African-led innovation, poverty and disease are giving way to trade and opportunity. Now, we need the leaders of the G20 nations to go to Africa and see it for themselves.
Click the link below to take action now and send that message. Tell the G20 that one of their upcoming meetings must be in Africa:
Often times today I become more and more obsessed with pushing the needs of all the people around the world on the GREEDY. Guilt lies in their overrunning checkbooks. And the greed of lust fills their eyes with nothing but the cure of killing all that do not come up to their high lofty goals. Bill Gates loves Africa so is said, but he walks by starving kids in the streets to put money into Monsanto to get genetic re-arranged seeds that are a product from hell. Then him and Belinda kicked in $5 million to study the effects of tobacco on those in Uganda---say what?----what was that all about?
Never for get this we all do have a voice and it is through google or the Internet that our voices are recorded and fed up stream to those who need to keep us under control. So we need to fill cyberspace daily to which ever we can find an e-mail address for making sure our voices are heard and are votes are then thus counted.
The mighty Yangtze River.
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extensive waterway was
the perfect habitat for a
special white dolphin,
swimming these currents
for 20 million years.
However, the
region’s recent
technological boom proved
too great for the curious
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I wish I could forget the
images that I saw last
night watching that
documentary but I had to
know what really happens.
This tells a horrifying
reality and even if you
don't want to see these
images I hope that, like
me, you NEED to know. The
more th... more
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— Christmas is a time for
giving. For some reason I
do not find myself giving
but rather trading. It
seems like Christmas is
too fabricated. I think,
when one day I will live
on my own and have no one
for Christmas---because
it will happen one
day---I a... more
Blog: The Loss of My Little Angel! by Cynthia J.
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— Sunday was the
anniversary of the loss
of my last little Angel,
Suzanne! My stars
will always shine around
me....Kirsten and
Suzanne, Mommy Misses You
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Blog: The US is Bound by Law to Honor Climate Change Treaty by Richard M.
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Although the Copenhagen
Accord set no overall
emissions targets, the US
is bound by law to honor
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committment to
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The Los Fresnos Music
Festival III, Takes place
at the Los Fresnos Rodeo
Grounds on Jan 9th &
10th. We celebrate the
memory of Elvis with many
Elvis Tribute Artists as
well as many other
artists!
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