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Within this section you will find campaign information and initiatives related to the G8 happening in Japan.

Hope of Tanzaku Action - One Million Wishes

The Hokkaido Toyako G8 Summit meeting starting on 7 July 2008 is a golden opportunity for the Government of Japan to exercise its responsibilities for the world along with the other G8 countries.. We hope that the Government of Japan and the other G8 countries do not only seek their best interests but also make a strong commitment to tackling global issues and announce concrete actions for building a sustainable and peaceful world.

Me Too - Successful launch of national Japanese G8 campaign

A coalition of organisations successfully launched the Me Too campaign. It aims to influence the Government of Japan (in its pivotal role as Chair) to lead this year’s G8 to deliver more and better aid for health.

2008 Japan G8 Summit NGO Forum Environement Poverty &Development Peace and Human Rights. Support our Challenge

2008 Japan G8 Summit NGO Forum
The G8 Summit is going to be held in Japan in 2008. In order to strengthen our collective voice, Japanese NGOs striving towards a sustainable society and working to address as diverse issues as the environment, peace, human rights, global poverty and development, have come together under the broad banner
of “2008 Japan G8 Summit NGO Forum.”

Letter to Japan G7 Finance Minister

Below is the letter to Japan's G7 Minister of Finance regarding a comprehensive funding plan for Universal Access of Prevention, Care and Treatment

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The President of the General Assembly's summary of the 2008 High Level Meeting on the review of the Declaration of Commitment on HIV/AIDS and the Political Declaration on HIV/AIDS, which was held in New York from 10 to 12 June 2008. is now available. Click below to download the report.

Nearly 250 organisations and unions from more than 60 countries that signed on their support to demand G8 countries to keep their promises on universal access. The following letter was sent to all G7 leaders on 4 July 2008. A related press statement was issued, which you can view here. Please continue to check back for updates.