zero point seven campaign
The zero point seven campaign was started by 38 Austrian organizations on October 17, 2003 , International Day for the Elimination of Poverty .
The aim of this campaign is for the Republic of Austria to fulfill an obligation it entered into in 1970: At that time, the member states of the United Nations committed themselves to making 0.7% of the gross domestic product available for development cooperation. However, Austria only spent 0.29% in 2001.
In 2005, then Foreign Minister Ursula Plassnik made the commitment that she wanted to achieve the 0.7% target by 2015.
Campaign members
Campaign carrier
- Working Group on Development Cooperation (AGEZ)
- CARE Austria
- Light for the world - Christoffel-Blindenmission
- Epiphany
- Evangelical development cooperation
- Aid Organization Austria
- HORIZONT3000
- Institute for Cooperation in Development Projects (ICEP)
- Don Bosco Aktion Austria - Youth One World
- Catholic Women's Movement in Austria (KFBÖ)
- Kindernothilfe Austria
- Coordination Office of the Austrian Bishops' Conference (KOO)
- Caritas Austria
- Südwind Agency
- World House Graz
supporter
- Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA)
- AAI Graz
- AAI Salzburg
- AAI Vienna
- ARGE world shops
- BAOBAB
- DKWE Feldkirch
- DKWE Salzburg
- Enchada - Development Education Department of Catholic Youth in Austria
- Development workshop Austria
- Iustitia et Pax Austria
- Climate Alliance Austria
- Catholic men's movement in Austria
- Missio Austria
- Mission Transport Working Group (MIVA)
- Austrian Trade Union Confederation (ÖGB)
- Austrian Research Foundation for International Development (ÖFSE)
- Austrian North-South Institute (ÖNSI)
- SOS Children's Villages Austria
- People for Solidarity, Ecology and Lifestyle (SOL)
- Fairtrade Austria
- Vienna Institute for Development Issues and Cooperation (VIDC)
- Working group World Church and Development Promotion / Welthaus Linz
- WEKEF St. Pölten
- World House Innsbruck
Individual evidence
- ↑ fairtrade.at : Zero point seven campaign welcomes planned increase in development cooperation ( page no longer available , search in web archives ) Info: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. dated November 17, 2005, last accessed on June 2, 2012