G8 Summit in Japan

Three thousand people, including many International NGOs joined peace walk in Sapporo. Unfortunately four were arrested. Credits: Inae/Caritas Japan

Three thousand people, including many International NGOs joined peace walk in Sapporo. Unfortunately four were arrested. Credits: Inae/Caritas Japan

The G8 Summit in Hokkaido brought together leaders of Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Russia, the UK, and the United States.  Caritas campaigned for the G8 to live up to past commitments on aid quantity and to bridge the gap between development and climate change. But in the Land of the Rising Sun, the G8 promised a false dawn on climate change and aid.

News

Caritas at the G8

Read the blog of Joseph Donnelly, the Caritas representative at the G8


Features


Tanebata campaign

Thanks to all the people who took part in our G8 Tanabata action. On the first day of the Summit, over one million messages demanding the G8 honour their promises to tackle poverty were handed in to summit host, Prime Minister Fukuda of Japan.

Thank you for helping keep the pressure up.

Donate


Please give to Caritas generously. Your support makes our work possible.

Pray

Caritas brought together a collection of prayers and reflections for you to use.

Volunteer


Volunteers make a crucial contribution. Find out how you can be one.