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Charities and Links - Trade Justice Movement

Trade Justice Movement
The Trade Justice Movement is a group of organisations who are concerned with the negative impact of international trade rules on the poorest people in the world, on the environment, and on democracy. The Trade Justice Movement is a fast growing group of organisations including aid agencies, environment and human rights campaigns, fairtrade organisations, faith and consumer groups.

The movement is now supported by more than fifty organisations that have over 4m members, and new organisations are joining every month. It was formed at the end of 2000 as a means for people from a wide range of British society to campaign together to make trade fair.

The Jubilee 2000 movement showed the world that by acting together, we can bring about change. By working together on trade - through the Trade Justice Movement - we hope to have a much bigger impact than we could ever have if we worked in isolation. Concerned with the harmful impact of current international trade rules on the poorest people in the world, on the environment and on democracy, the Trade Justice Movement calls for fundamental change of the unjust rules and institutions governing international trade, so that trade is made to work for all.

For Whose Benefit? - Making trade work for people and the planet

This statement presents a positive agenda for change aimed at using the trade system to achieve sustainable development and poverty eradication. Although directly pertinent to the WTO, it is also relevant to other institutions that impact on local, national and international trade policy.


Further Information
Contacts
Contact John Williams on 8979 8239
Links to other websites Links to other websites:
The Trade Justice Movement | Christian Aid on Trade Justice | World Trade Organisation

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