Global Call to Action Against Poverty

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Global Call to Action Against Poverty The Global Call to Action Against Poverty (GCAP) is a worldwide alliance of organizations and individuals committed to ending poverty and inequality. Established in 2005, GCAP aims to mobilize civil society and advocate for policy changes to address the root causes of poverty and promote sustainable development. History GCAP was launched in Johannesburg, South Africa, during the World Summit on Sustainable Development in 2002. It emerged as a response to the growing recognition of the need for a coordinated global effort to combat poverty and its related issues. The alliance has since grown to include hundreds of organizations from various sectors, including NGOs, trade unions, faith-based groups, and grassroots movements. Objectives The primary objective of GCAP is to hold governments and international institutions accountable for their commitments to eradicate poverty and achieve social justice. The alliance advocates for policies that promote economic equality, social inclusion, and environmental sustainability. GCAP also works to raise awareness about the impact of poverty on individuals and communities worldwide. Activities GCAP organizes campaigns, events, and advocacy initiatives to mobilize public support for its cause. These activities include rallies, conferences, workshops, and social media campaigns to engage a diverse audience in the fight against poverty. The alliance also collaborates with other civil society organizations and networks to amplify its impact and reach a broader audience. Impact Since its inception, GCAP has played a significant role in shaping global conversations on poverty and development. The alliance has successfully influenced policy decisions at the national and international levels, leading to increased funding for poverty alleviation programs and the adoption of more inclusive and sustainable development strategies. GCAP's advocacy efforts have helped raise awareness about the interconnected nature of poverty and inequality, highlighting the need for comprehensive solutions to address these complex challenges. Conclusion The Global Call to Action Against Poverty is a powerful force for change, bringing together diverse voices and perspectives to advocate for a more just and equitable world. Through its collective action and advocacy efforts, GCAP continues to push for transformative policies and practices that prioritize the needs of the most vulnerable populations and promote sustainable development for all.

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