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Media releases > Developing world debt
VSO echoes Bono's call to the UK Government (Wednesday 29 September 2004)
International development charity VSO today welcomed Bono's speech to the Labour Party Conference and echoed his call to the UK Government to take the lead in the fight against global poverty.
Lucia Fry, senior policy advisor at VSO says,
VSO is calling on the UK Government to take the lead not only at the G8 next year but also this weekend in Washington, where the IMF, World Bank and G7 countries are meeting and will discuss the issue of debt.
Gordon Brown has this week taken the initiative by cancelling the UK proportion of the third world debt owed to the World Bank. Other G7 members, like France and Germany, must follow suit if the world's poorest countries are to feel any significant benefit.
VSO works day to day in countries like Zambia who are currently paying US$156 million more in debt repayments than they can spend on education. This is an impossible situation in the context of the 2015 targets on education set out by the Millenium Development Goals
It will not be until there is full debt cancellation that achievement of these goals can be anywhere near realistic. The IMF is in a position to do exactly that by revaluing its extensive gold reserves. Editors' notes
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