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Written by Africa Peoples Movement on Climate Change (A-PMCC)   
Tuesday, 22 September 2009 08:25
Do hereby affirm that:

Irresponsible and unaccountable consumption concentrated in the Industrialised North, and some countries of the South has and continues to cost Africa by creating an ecological crisis;

The people of Africa, as well as other developing nations are creditors of a massive ecological debt;

This ecological debt continues to accrue today through the continued plunder and exploitation of Africa’s resources, its people, labor, and economies;

The groups most affected by climate change are indigenous peoples, women, especially poor women in the rural areas, noting that the phenomenon has a connection with resources such as land or water, and related farming and business activities that they are specifically engaged in;

The negative effects of climate change are sharply felt on agriculture and food sovereignty. This is manifested through soil degradation, deforestation, intensified food insecurity, super weeds, desertification, cultural shock, identity loss and forced consumption of unsafe, untraceable food;

Imposed false solutions (GMOs, Agro-fuels, synthetic fertilisers, agrochemicals) deepen these effects and perpetuate food aid dependency;

The current unbalanced global trade relations and policies between the Industrialised North and the Global South are a contributor to the negative ecological effects of climate change.

Our Calls:

We reject the principle and application of Carbon Trading, which is a false solution based on inventing a perverse property right to pollute. A property right to air;

We demand that human rights and values be placed at the centre of all global, national and regional solutions to the problem of climate change;

We call on colleagues in the social and economic justice movement globally to rigorously campaign against the undemocratic corporate led agendas which will dominate the deliberations and processes at COP 15;

We emphasize that ecological, small holder, agro-biodiversity based food production can ensure food and seed sovereignty and address climate change in Africa.

We support the call by African leaders for reparations on Climate Change and support the initiative of the upcoming AU ministers of environment meeting and call for African governments to embrace more people centered alternatives for the African peoples.

Urge African governments to engage civil society groups positively and collaborate with them to build common national and international responses on the problems of climate change;

Our strategies:

Immediately activate existing networks and resources within our ranks, to build each other's capacities to engage meaningfully on pro-people solutions to the crisis of climate change;

Launch a call to action for a coordinated global response to climate change, based on solidarity and practical collaboration between affected peoples of the Industrialised North and the Global South;

To create synergy of platforms, networks and initiatives amongst African communities most affected by climate change and henceforth use any appropriate political space to articulate their concerns;

That such political spaces should include the annual continental, regional and national social forum spaces, as well as the parallel People's Summit of the people of Southern Africa amongst others;

Facilitate dialogue of women directly affected by climate change to engage with policy makers at both local and national levels as well as regional and global level;

Organize and mobilize communities for action towards food sovereignty-based food self sufficiency through research, articulation of issues and capacity building for informed engagement and alternatives;

To mobilise agricultural, pastoral, fisher folks and other affected communities to have a common face and voice in Copenhagen;

Urgently reform the unbalanced global trade relations and policies, with specific focus on Economic Partnership Agreements (EPAs) and their ecological effects on Africa;

To continue our engagement on ecological debt and call for reparations for the climate crisis and seek alternative modes of channeling such resources to the people of Africa;

To support African governments call for reparations and increased space for negotiations for a progressive deal that does not impoverish Africa further;

Commit ourselves to a coordinated follow up on any outputs from Copenhagen.

We the undersigned:

Africa Peoples Movement on Climate Change (A-PMCC)

Nairobi, 30 August 2009.

C/o IBON Africa,
Kirichwa Road, Off Arwings Kodhek,

Tel:
Website: iboninternational.org

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