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Press Release

Challenge comes as ‘Blow the Whistle’ anti-poverty campaign launched

15 March 2007

“Keep your promise to the poor” – that was the challenge from Christian charities to the UK Government at the launch of the ‘Blow the Whistle’ campaign in Westminster today.undefined

World Vision Chief Executive Charles Badenoch said that the Government could have taken moral leadership when it made its decision on Trident this week.

 “The billions of pounds spent on arms could be spent alleviating world poverty,” he said.

 “Then we would not only have a more just world, but a more secure world.”

‘Blow the Whistle’ comes at the halfway point for the Government to meet the promises it made in 2000, when it joined other world leaders at the United Nations’ Millennium Summit to set the Millennium Development Goals, which aim to halve global poverty by 2015.

The campaign, run by the Micah Challenge coalition of churches and Christian charities, will put pressure on the Government and the international community to look at the half-time scores and resolve to turn the match around so that extreme poverty and hunger really are halved for the world’s poor by 2015.

Progress has been made – for example, on debt cancellation – but more needs to be done on issues such as sanitation, trade justice, education, climate change, HIV and Aids.

The launch was introduced by the chair of Christians in Parliament, Conservative MP for South West Bedfordshire Andrew Selous, and also supported by Andy Reed, Labour MP for Loughborough.

Joel Edwards, General Director of the Evangelical Alliance, said: “Our job is to remind governments that we’re here to be critical partners, to help them fulfil their covenant to the poor.”

‘Blow the Whistle’ will also mobilise Christians to get involved by finding out more about the issue of poverty, writing to the Government and challenging their MPs.

Christians will also join ‘Blow the Whistle Sunday’ – a major church event on May 20 - and literally blow whistles on June 2 in central London, just prior to the G8 meeting in Germany.

Rudo Kwaramba of World Vision, who formerly headed World Vision Zimbabwe, said: “I am praying for Christians to realise that we cannot just leave the work of lifting masses out of poverty to world leaders.

“World leaders must keep their promises and ordinary citizens, including Christians, must hold them to account.”

Tearfund Chief Executive Matthew Frost: “Blow the Whistle is a point-in-time campaign. We want to get the word out, to get many, many more Christians involved.

“We are encouraging people to engage their local MPs and their churches on this issue.”

Media Contact:

Maria Mackay 
Micah Challenge 
020 7871 0364 or 07754 486 110
press@micahchallenge.org.uk

Notes to editors:

1. Micah Challenge was founded in 2004 and is a worldwide movement of Christians, churches, church organisations and key individuals across 32 countries, with 13 more national campaigns to launch throughout 2007, to make sure that the MDGs are implemented.

2. Micah Challenge is named after the Old Testament prophet Micah, Chapter 6, verse 8: 'what does the Lord require of you? To act justly, to love mercy, and to walk humbly with your God....'

3. Core members working within the Micah Challenge UK include: African Caribbean Evangelical Alliance (ACEA), Alpha International/Holy Trinity Brompton, BMS World Mission, Christian Medical Fellowship, Christian Today, Evangelical Alliance, Faithworks, Global Connections, New Frontiers International, Oasis, Shaftesbury Society, SPEAK, Tearfund and World Vision UK.

Visit www.micahchallenge.org.uk