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Italy and France 'failing Africa' | Italy and France 'failing Africa' |
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Italy and France have been accused of reneging on promises to increase aid to African nations. | Italy and France have been accused of reneging on promises to increase aid to African nations. |
Anti-poverty group One, set up by rock star Bono, said Italy had actually cut aid to Africa despite making ambitious pledges at a 2005 economic summit. | Anti-poverty group One, set up by rock star Bono, said Italy had actually cut aid to Africa despite making ambitious pledges at a 2005 economic summit. |
The Italian government acknowleged it had missed its aid targets. It blamed the financial crisis and said it remained committed to helping Africa. | The Italian government acknowleged it had missed its aid targets. It blamed the financial crisis and said it remained committed to helping Africa. |
The report also accused France of reducing its aid targets and budget. | The report also accused France of reducing its aid targets and budget. |
At the Gleneagles summit in 2005, the G8 pledged to increase aid to Africa by $25bn (£15bn) by 2010 - more than doubling the 2004 level of aid to the continent. | At the Gleneagles summit in 2005, the G8 pledged to increase aid to Africa by $25bn (£15bn) by 2010 - more than doubling the 2004 level of aid to the continent. |
It's a big problem that requires a big decisive response from all those who are fortunate enough to be well-off Silvio BerlusconiItalian prime minister | It's a big problem that requires a big decisive response from all those who are fortunate enough to be well-off Silvio BerlusconiItalian prime minister |
BBC international development correspondent David Loyn says the report is underpinned by a fear that the economic downturn could undo what modest progress has already been made. | BBC international development correspondent David Loyn says the report is underpinned by a fear that the economic downturn could undo what modest progress has already been made. |
Musician turned anti-poverty campaigner Bob Geldof and former UN Secretary General Kofi Annan have written a joint introduction to the report. | Musician turned anti-poverty campaigner Bob Geldof and former UN Secretary General Kofi Annan have written a joint introduction to the report. |
They say the world's poorest people have benefited least from globalisation, but they are now suffering the most from a crisis they did not cause. | They say the world's poorest people have benefited least from globalisation, but they are now suffering the most from a crisis they did not cause. |
Italy 'has no credibility' | Italy 'has no credibility' |
The One report concluded that the US, Canada and Japan had largely met their commitments - adding that their pledges had been relatively modest. | The One report concluded that the US, Canada and Japan had largely met their commitments - adding that their pledges had been relatively modest. |
Bill Gates urges a rethink on aid from Italy | |
It said the UK and Germany had missed some targets but were attempting to put in place much more ambitious programmes than the other nations. | It said the UK and Germany had missed some targets but were attempting to put in place much more ambitious programmes than the other nations. |
The report, to be released later, is particularly critical of Italy, which is due to hold a G8 summit later this year. | The report, to be released later, is particularly critical of Italy, which is due to hold a G8 summit later this year. |
"Italy has said it will put Africa at the forefront of the agenda at the G8 summit," the report says. | "Italy has said it will put Africa at the forefront of the agenda at the G8 summit," the report says. |
"Based on its performance against the [last G8 summit] commitments, it has no credibility to host discussions of such global importance." | "Based on its performance against the [last G8 summit] commitments, it has no credibility to host discussions of such global importance." |
At a news conference in London on Thursday, Bob Geldof said Italy could not be trusted to run the G8 summit this year. | At a news conference in London on Thursday, Bob Geldof said Italy could not be trusted to run the G8 summit this year. |
FROM THE WORLD AT ONE More from the World At One | |
"What is the legitimacy of this crowd of shysters to run the G8 this year?" he asked. | "What is the legitimacy of this crowd of shysters to run the G8 this year?" he asked. |
In response, the Italian Ambassador in London, Giancarlo Aragona, said he took exception to such language. | In response, the Italian Ambassador in London, Giancarlo Aragona, said he took exception to such language. |
"We have already acknowledged that we are short on the promises made at Gleneagles," he told the BBC. | "We have already acknowledged that we are short on the promises made at Gleneagles," he told the BBC. |
"We had to scale down on our state aid because of the financial crisis." | "We had to scale down on our state aid because of the financial crisis." |
Mr Aragona added that Italy remained committed to the goals set in 2005, and that it hoped to meet them "as soon as possible". | Mr Aragona added that Italy remained committed to the goals set in 2005, and that it hoped to meet them "as soon as possible". |
Poor performance | Poor performance |
The Africa manager of One, Edith Jibunoh, told the BBC that the G8 had performed "poorly". | The Africa manager of One, Edith Jibunoh, told the BBC that the G8 had performed "poorly". |
"This is because of two countries in particular, Italy and France, dragging down the rest of the group," she said. | "This is because of two countries in particular, Italy and France, dragging down the rest of the group," she said. |
World leaders and anti-poverty campaigners met at the 2005 summit | World leaders and anti-poverty campaigners met at the 2005 summit |
She said that in 2009 only half of the promises would be delivered and that Italy and France were "80% responsible for that shortfall". | She said that in 2009 only half of the promises would be delivered and that Italy and France were "80% responsible for that shortfall". |
The One group is part of the anti-poverty advocacy organisation Data (Debt, Aids, Trade Africa), set up in 2002. | The One group is part of the anti-poverty advocacy organisation Data (Debt, Aids, Trade Africa), set up in 2002. |
On Wednesday Italy's Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi called for decisive action from wealthy countries to help bring Africa out of its misery. | On Wednesday Italy's Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi called for decisive action from wealthy countries to help bring Africa out of its misery. |
"It's a big problem that requires a big decisive response from all those who are fortunate enough to be well-off," he told reporters. | "It's a big problem that requires a big decisive response from all those who are fortunate enough to be well-off," he told reporters. |
However, he said that aid could not simply continue to pour in to Africa. | However, he said that aid could not simply continue to pour in to Africa. |
He accused some African leaders of funnelling money into their own Swiss bank accounts rather than use it to help their people. | He accused some African leaders of funnelling money into their own Swiss bank accounts rather than use it to help their people. |
Overall aid to Africa has increased over the last four years - and as a result 34 million children are in school and three million people now receive treatment for Aids. | Overall aid to Africa has increased over the last four years - and as a result 34 million children are in school and three million people now receive treatment for Aids. |
But the report warns that at least half the African states that have had their debts cancelled are now borrowing again, and may soon be in trouble. | But the report warns that at least half the African states that have had their debts cancelled are now borrowing again, and may soon be in trouble. |