Paris, France — On January 27, The American Cancer Society took part in the Global G8/G20 Working Group. The planning meeting of international civil society is organized by Coordination SUD, a coalition of 130 French non-governmental organizations (NGOs). This year’s summits will take place in France, with the G8 to be held in Deauville May 26-27 and the G20 in Cannes November 3-4. Civil society hopes to influence the summits and prompt the Working Group to share information, pool intelligence, agree on policy strategies, and lay groundwork for coordinated global campaigns and advocacy initiatives in 2011. The Working Group meeting sets forth an ambitious agenda for the G8 and G20 summits and encourages leaders to attend the events and deliver concrete outcomes to help end poverty, stop climate change, promote human rights, and address health issues. Organizations participating in this year’s meeting included Oxfam America, Global Health Council, GAVI Alliance, PATH, Greenpeace International, One France, Save the Children UK, Family Care International, Interaction, and others.
A record number of 130 participants joined the G8/G20 Working Group meeting in Paris.
The Working Group had the opportunity to hear French priorities from the hosts of the summit. Sous Sherpa Christian Masset, Director-General of Global Affairs and Foreign Development, noted France’s focus on the G8’s follow-up to existing commitments including common deficits, security, partnerships with Africa, and the Muskoka Initiative for maternal and child health. On the G20 front, the French government will target global monitoring systems, volatility of price commodities, global governance, and the development of infrastructure and food security. The America Cancer Society added NCD language to the Working Group’s common lobbying position. The Society is also working in partnership with other NGOs to advocate for the inclusion of health topics---specifically NCDs---at the G8 Summit.
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