Obama: Change Policy in Africa
Obama: Change Policy in Africa
The Issue
Join a coalition of African advocacy groups in asking Barack Obama to alter our policy towards the continent.
A just Africa policy would reform structures for economic recovery to reflect interdependence and cooperation.
It would restructure U.S. foreign assistance agencies to foster cooperative engagement with other countries and international agencies to confront global problems.
It would integrate regional collaboration and bilateral partnerships.
And a just Africa policy would reduce military spending and investment.
Tell our president to help end the crises occuring in Africa by installing a policy more focused on human rights, multilateralism, and diplomacy.
The following organizations have signed on to this pledge:
Jubilee USA Network
African Peoples Action Congress
Africa Action
Transafrica Forum
African Faith and Justice Network
Association of Concerned Africa Scholars
African Security Research Institute
Mennonite Central Committee
Global Aids Alliance
Health GAP
Priority Africa Network
ISODEC
TWN Africa
Africa Alliance for the 21st Century
African Network for African Development (ANAD)
Positive East Tennesseans
TANEPHA
Friends Committee on National Legislation
United Methodist Church, General Board of Church and Society
ACT UP/East Bay
California Newsreel
United African Organization
Maryknoll Office for Global Concerns
Just Foreign Policy
International Forum on Globalization
Vermont Global Health Coalition
Federation Council For African Foundation, Kenya Chapter
Institute of the Black World 21st Century
Justice in Nigeria Now
Friends of the Congo
Gender Action
Add your voice today, and thank you for signing on!

The Issue
Join a coalition of African advocacy groups in asking Barack Obama to alter our policy towards the continent.
A just Africa policy would reform structures for economic recovery to reflect interdependence and cooperation.
It would restructure U.S. foreign assistance agencies to foster cooperative engagement with other countries and international agencies to confront global problems.
It would integrate regional collaboration and bilateral partnerships.
And a just Africa policy would reduce military spending and investment.
Tell our president to help end the crises occuring in Africa by installing a policy more focused on human rights, multilateralism, and diplomacy.
The following organizations have signed on to this pledge:
Jubilee USA Network
African Peoples Action Congress
Africa Action
Transafrica Forum
African Faith and Justice Network
Association of Concerned Africa Scholars
African Security Research Institute
Mennonite Central Committee
Global Aids Alliance
Health GAP
Priority Africa Network
ISODEC
TWN Africa
Africa Alliance for the 21st Century
African Network for African Development (ANAD)
Positive East Tennesseans
TANEPHA
Friends Committee on National Legislation
United Methodist Church, General Board of Church and Society
ACT UP/East Bay
California Newsreel
United African Organization
Maryknoll Office for Global Concerns
Just Foreign Policy
International Forum on Globalization
Vermont Global Health Coalition
Federation Council For African Foundation, Kenya Chapter
Institute of the Black World 21st Century
Justice in Nigeria Now
Friends of the Congo
Gender Action
Add your voice today, and thank you for signing on!

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Petition created on July 2, 2009
