Other Institutions (G8, G20, UN Fora, etc.)
Section Articles
Letter to Minister Flaherty re cancelling Haiti's bi-lateral and multi-lateral debt
This letter from 28 groups urges all G8 Governments, as officials head to Japan for the G8 Finance Minister's meeting, to support immediate multilateral and bilateral debt cancellation for Haiti or a moratorium on all debt service payments until such a time as the debt is cancelled.
Letter to UN Secretary-General on external debt - February 29, 2008
At the end of this year, governments of the world will meet in Doha, Qatar to evaluate progress in implementing the Monterrey Consensus. One of the critical elements of this consensus is the issue of external debt and its role in financing for development. This letter highlights the critical policy issues around external debt today.
Letter to John Ruggie re HRIA - September 24, 2006
This letter to John Ruggie, UN Special Representative to the Secretary General on Business and Human Rights, outlines the principles that individuals involved in Rights & Democracy's Human Rights Impact Assessment for communities feel are essential to any HRIA developed by governments or companies.
Urging for follow-up at the FfD - December 1, 2003
This letter was signed by 70 organizations around the world urging UN delegates to take up some of proposals from the High-Level Dialogue on Financing for Development.
Letter to PM on Financing for Development Conference - March 14, 2002
The following letter was sent to the Prime Minister with copies to the Finance Minister and the Foreign Affairs Minister on March 14, 2002. It was signed by leaders representing over 100 Canadian development, social justice, labour and faith organizations.
Letter to Minister Manley on Southern Africa (July 2002)
Southern Africa is facing its worst food crisis in over a decade, with millions of people facing starvation. The UN World Food Programme has launched an emergency appeal for assistance, and Canada is responding promptly and generously.
Open letter to the G7 finance ministers - June 2002
When the G7 heads of government met in Halifax in June 1995, leaders made a commitment to a series of measures to reform the Bretton Woods Institutions. The G7 called for the provision of multi-lateral debt relief for the poorest countries, the promotion of environmentally sustainable development and the reduction of poverty.
Submission to the SCFAIT regarding G8 agenda - May 14, 2002
Statement by the Halifax Initiative Coalition To the House of Commons Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Trade (SCFAIT) Regarding the G-8 Agenda



