We the participants from various social movements, civil society groups, trade unions and political parties are deeply engaged in challenging and resisting the onslaught of neoliberal globalization.
Privatization of basic services and natural resources, one of the major policies of the neoliberal agenda, is being relentlessly promoted and imposed in many countries. The transfer of control of basic services from national governments to private providers especially big national and international corporations is a deliberate erosion of national sovereignty, human rights, and the quality of people’s lives.
It takes away what little access the poor women, men and children have to basic services and resources. It separates those who can pay for services and those who cannot. It leads to deepening poverty, the increased discrimination and social exclusion of women and marginalized communities, and the destruction of the environment.
Privatization of basic services is an abdication of responsibility by all levels of governments, and surrender to national and international corporations and private providers that do not recognize social responsibility nor accountability to people and communities.
There is overwhelming evidence that social progress has slowed down since the adoption of structural adjustment and privatization policies. We urge governments to acknowledge this, and undertake further gender impact assessments.
We remind governments that the attainment of the Millennium Development Goals requires investment in rights and quality public services and is impossible under the neoliberal paradigm and policies.
We call on Governments to:
• Restore and uphold rights of citizens and communities to control and access natural resources and basic services.
• Stop corporatization and privatization of basic services such as health, education, welfare, electricity, housing, water and sanitation, and natural resources such as land, water, forests.
• Ensure that multilateral trade agreements are consistent with international human rights commitments and treaty obligations.
• Not to enter into bilateral or multilateral trade and investment agreements that grant local and foreign investors rights (including the right to sue the state at international tribunals) without any matching obligations.
• Enact and enforce laws on peoples’ right to information.
Further, we urge governments not to close down but instead further expand the critical political space for developing and demonstrating alternatives that restore and uphold rights of citizens and communities, including women, to access to and control of natural resources and basic services
We call upon the International Financial Institutions and the Governments that dominate these institutions to:
• Stop privatization and liberalization of services, de-regulation of natural resources, and trade liberalization using the instruments of aid, trade and debt.
• Undertake total and unconditional cancellation of debt of developing countries.
• Provide untied grant aid for basic services
We urge civil society organizations, social movements and people’s movements to actively fight for these demands. One immediate step is for likeminded groups to come together and launch-or consolidate- actions and initiatives targeted at all Governments and IFIs on our positions and demands.
Endorsed by:
Ashok Chaudhary
National Forum for Forest Workers
P Chenniah
National Alliance of Peoples Movements, India
Hari Prasad Parajuli
All Nepal Peasants Union, Nepal
Amitabh Behar
NCAS, India
Lidy Nacpil
Jubilee South Philippines
Dohye KIM
CCEJ, Korea
Kiyotaka Takahashi
JVC, Japan
Thomas DEVE
MWENGO Zimbabwe
Roberto Bissio
Social Watch, Urugauy
Idisha Chengu
MWENGO Zimbabwe
Alejandra Scampini
REPEM/ DAWN Urguay
Minar Pimple
PDHRE USA/India
Wendy Caird
PSI Australia
Achim Chaiji
Civil Society Campaign on MDG Kenya
Nancy Alexander
Citizens Network for Essential Services USA
Ziad Abdel Samad
Arab Ngo Network, ANDD Lebanon
Hellen Tombo
KYCEP Kenya
Rezaul Karim Chawdhry
Campaign for Good Governance Bangladesh
Zie Garriyo
Uganda Debt Network Uganda
Tam Chuen Yin
HKCTU, HKPA Hong Kong
Farooq Tariq
Pakistan Labour Party
Chris Greacen
Palang Thai Thailand
Lutfiyah Hanim
Institution for Global Justice
Tri Heru Wardoyo
Asian Farmers Association fo Sustainable Rural Development
Philippined/Indonesia
Tirivangani Mutazu
AFRODAD Zimbabwe
Nguon Serath
Club of Cambodian Journalists Cambodia
Linus Jayatilake
MONLAR Srilanka
Lucia Fry
GCE UK
Junya Lek Yimprasert
Thai Labour Campaign Thailand
Dorothy-Grace Guerrero
FOCUS on Global South Philipines/Thailand
Basudeve Neupane
GCAP Asia Nepal
Ramesh Singh
ActionAid International South Africa
Keshav Gautam
ActionAid International Cambodia
John Samuel
ActionAid International India
Sandeep Chachra
ActionAid International India
Brian Kagoro
ActionAid International Africa
Moussa Faye
ActionAid International Senegal
David Mwangangi
ActionAid International Kenya