Campaigners welcome support for overseas aid in alternative Budget
Published: Wednesday, October 06, 2010
 
PRESS STATEMENT
 
04 October 2010
Release of Social Justice Ireland's alternative Budget
Campaigners welcome support for overseas aid in alternative Budget
A coalition of 70 anti-poverty groups and NGOs today welcomed Social Justice Ireland's proposal to increase the overseas aid budget in its 2011 alternative Budget.
Earlier today, Social Justice Ireland (SJI) presented a fully-costed alternative Budget. In this budget SJI achieves the Government's aim of saving €3bn in Government expenditure, and at the same time have been able to increase overseas aid by €50 million, in line with the "Act Now on 2015" campaign asks.
Commenting on the release of the alternative Budget, David Joyce, Equality and Development Officer at the Irish Congress of Trade Unions (ICTU), stated:
"Last month, the Government publicly re-committed, at the UN Summit, to achieving the UN target of spending 0.7% of national income on overseas aid. History has shown clearly that such commitments need to be matched by year-on-year targets, to avoid our commitment slipping."
The "Act Now on 2015" campaign is calling on the government to announce binding annual targets to achieve the UN target of spending 0.7% of national income on overseas aid by 2015 at the latest and enact legislation to guarantee Ireland's aid commitment.
John-Mark McCafferty, Head of Social Justice and Policy at The Society of St. Vincent de Paul, noted:
"Our overseas aid programme provides us with a degree of influence well beyond what can be expected of a small country. Ireland is able to lead the world in the fight against Hunger and Poverty, because these are issues close to Irish people's hearts: Recent opinion polls showed that 4 out of 5 people in Ireland feel that we must keep our promise on overseas aid. We welcome the fact that Social Justice Ireland has now shown that we can deliver on our promise, even in a climate of unprecedented financial turmoil at home."
ENDS
Contacts
Eamonn Casey, Dóchas Policy Officer, policy@dochas.ie, Tel. 087 950 6222
Notes for the Editor
- Social Justice Ireland's alternative budget is available at: www.socialjustice.ie
- For further information about the "Act Now on 2015" campaign, visit www.actnow2015.ie
- The "Act Now on 2015" campaign is coordinated by Dóchas, an umbrella group of 45 Irish Development NGOs, and supported by the following organisations:
1. 80:20 Educating and Acting for a Better World 
2. ActionAid Ireland 
3. Afri 
4. Africa Centre 
5. Age Action Ireland 
6. Aidlink 
7. Amawele 
8. Amnesty International Ireland 
9. A-Z Children's Charity 
10. Bóthar 
11. Camara 
12. Centre for Global Education 
13. Childfund Ireland 
14. Children in Crossfire 
15. Christian Aid Ireland 
16. CBM Ireland 
17. Church Missionary Society Ireland (CMSI) 
18. Comhlámh 
19. Concern Worldwide 
20. Debt and Development Coalition 
21. Development Perspectives 
22. Dóchas 
23. ElectricAid 
24. Foundation Nepal 
25. Friends of Londiani 
26. Frontline Defenders 
27. Galway One World Centre (GOWC) 
28. Gorta 
29. Habitat for Humanity Ireland 
30. Hope Foundation 
31. Irish Congress of Trade Unions (ICTU) 
32. Irish Council for International Students (ICOS) 
33. Irish Development Education Association (IDEA) 
34. Irish Family Planning Association (IFPA) (IFPA) 
35. Irish League of Credit Unions Foundation (ILCUF) 
36. Irish Missionary Union (IMU) 
37. Irish National Teachers' Organisation (INTO) 
38. Irish Red Cross 
39. International Service Ireland (ISI) 
40. Just Forests 
41. Kerry Action for Development Education (KADE) 
42. Kimmage DSC
43. Link Community Development 
44. Misean Cara 
45. National Women's Council of Ireland (NWCI) 
46. National Youth Council of Ireland (NYCI) 
47. Niall Mellon Township Trust 
48. Oxfam Ireland 
49. Plan Ireland 
50. Progressio 
51. Sierra Leone Ireland Partnership 
52. Sightsavers International Ireland 
53. Skillshare International Ireland 
54. Social Justice Ireland 
55. Sports Against Racism Ireland (SARI) 
56. Suas Educational Development 
57. Tearfund 
58. The One Foundation 
59. The SCOOP Foundation 
60. The Society of St. Vincent De Paul, Ireland 
61. Transparency International Ireland 
62. Trócaire 
63. Value Added in Africa 
64. Viatores Christi 
65. Vita 
66. Voluntary Service International (VSI) 
67. Voluntary Service Overseas (VSO) 
68. Volunteer Missionary Movement (VMM) 
69. War on Want Northern Ireland 
70. World Vision Ireland
