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Laura Blank
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Holly Frew
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6/26/2012World Vision response to Camp David Accountability Report (PDF)
05/25/2012G8 Summit: Accountability report improves on transparency but falls short on timeliness
05/25/2012Letter to President Obama: stopping hunger at the G8 (PDF)
05/19/2012G8 Summit took strong steps toward improving food security and nutrition but 'more still must be done'
05/18/2012NGOs react to Obama's announcement on food security
05/18/2012New food initiative a 'significant step' but must be followed by strong action
05/17/2012Media advisory: NGO reaction to Obama announcement
05/17/2012World leaders convene to address global crisis of child malnutrition
05/15/2012Media advisory: NGO quick-reaction hub on final day of Camp David G8 (PDF)
05/11/2012Making sure the G8 delivers for children: World Vision's calls to G8 leaders for the 2012 Summit (PDF)
05/07/2012Financial crises trump agricultural development (World Vision's Adam Taylor in ClimateWire - PDF)


World Vision at the Summit

The 2012 G8 summit will be held in Camp David, Maryland on May 18-19. World Vision is urging leaders to meet the Millennium Development Goals and existing G8 commitments by increasing the levels of funding, improving humanitarian coordination and accountability, implementing a global action plan for maternal and child health, and ensuring adequate food and nutrition security for communities. The stage is set: now it is up to world leaders to show they have the resolve to keep their promises.

G8 Calendar of Press Events

Joint NGO Media Breakfast Briefing
    Wed., 16 May, 8:30-10 a.m. ET

    Old Ebbitt Grill

    675 15th St, NW, Washington, DC, 20005

    May 16, 2012This event will offer journalists covering the G8 summit a preview from the NGO perspective. We'll discuss how organizations like World Vision expect global leaders to respond to the needs of children and families around the world. Expert sources will be available after the briefing.
Joint NGO Event with 1,000 Days-"Scaling Up Nutrition"
    Thurs., 17 May, 8 - 10:30 a.m.

    Dirksen Senate Office Building, Ground 50

    Constitution Avenue and 1st Street, NE, Washington, DC 20002

    May 17, 2012This event will connect senior leaders from the White House, Department of State, Congress, USAID, UNICEF, SUN Lead Group, World Bank, and NGOs. It will showcase U.S. and global efforts to tackle maternal and child malnutrition, highlight Scaling Up Nutrition (SUN) country progress, and build support to improve nutrition-particularly for women and children in the critical 1,000 day window from pregnancy to a child's second birthday. The #HungerFree photo exhibit will also be featured at this event.
#HungerFree Art Exhibit
    Thurs., 17 May, 3 p.m.-Sat., 19 May, 7 p.m.

    Union Station, West Carriage Porch

    Pennsylvania Ave NW and 12th St. NW,
    Washington, DC 20004

    May 19, 2012May 18, 2012May 17, 2012The #Hunger Free photo exhibit will be displayed Thursday through Saturday on the West Carriage Porch of Union Station.
Chicago Council Global Agriculture and Food Security Symposium
    Fri., 18 May, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.

    Ronald Reagan Building

    1300 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20004

    May 18, 2012President Barack Obama, Secretary Hillary Clinton, Bono, presidents of Ghana, Ethiopia, and Tanzania, and other global leaders will deliver remarks at this event. The symposium will focus on private sector investment in Africa and its role in food security. Apply for media credentials by emailing G8Press@usaid.gov before May 16.
End-of-Summit NGO News Briefing
    Sat., 19 May, 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m.

    National Press Club

    529 14th St, NW,
    Washington, DC 20045

    May 19, 2012World Vision, InterAction, ONE, Oxfam, ActionAid, and Save the Children will be available at the National Press Club for G8 reaction interviews. There are more details in our Media Advisory for the event.
 



NGO experts

Robert Zachritz at the 2011 G8 Summit.
Robert Zachritz, Director of Advocacy, World Vision U.S. Zachritz will be attending the G8 summit and is available for interview.
©2011World Vision


Adam Taylor, Vice President of Advocacy, World Vision U.S.
Adam Taylor, Vice President of Advocacy, World Vision U.S. Taylor will be attending the G8 summit and is available for interview.



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