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Put People First

Thanks to pressure from the Put People First mobilisation of over 100 organisations including EveryChild at the G20 summit the UK Government upped its rhetoric on funding for developing countries. 

A new movement was born on 28 March 2009, as 35,000 people marched through London calling on leaders for an economy that delivers decent jobs and public services for all, an end to global poverty and inequality, and a green economy. EveryChild staff, volunteers and supporters were there in force. EveryChild will continue to call on the UK Government to do more to help the world’s most vulnerable children – especially those separated from their families and communities.

Conrad Sharp: 

“It was great joining EveryChild for the Put People First rally in London. It gave me a chance to add my voice to 35,000 others that day calling on governments to think of the world’s poorest, particularly children, as they tackle the global financial crisis. I felt very proud to be representing EveryChild.”

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