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International Day for Older Persons, October 1

On International Day for Older Persons October 1 (and every day), GRAN salutes the grandmothers of Sub-Saharan Africa who are the heroes on the front lines of the HIV/AIDS pandemic.  While grieving the death of their adult children from AIDS they have stepped up to provide for their grandchildren and sustain their communities.  One way that Canada could help grandmothers in sub-Saharan Africa would be to increase Canada’s contribution to foreign aid.

In 1969, at the urging of the Canadian Prime Minister the United Nations (UN) adopted a resolution calling for member countries to contribute a minimum of 0.7% of Gross National Income (GNI) to Official Development Assistance (ODA).  Now at 0.24%, Canada’s contribution stands at the lowest since 2003; and the 2015 budget provided no increase.

We want to see Canada pay its fair share.  Canada paying its fair share will aid people around the globe and those with whom GRAN is especially concerned:  the grandmothers of sub-Saharan Africa in their struggle to rebuild the lives of their children, their grandchildren and their communities.

During this election campaign, the Grandmothers Advocacy Network will be asking our candidates if they agree that Canada should live up to the promise made to vulnerable people around the world, including the grandmothers of sub-Saharan Africa. It is time to commit 0.7% to ODA!

 

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