Christian Aid has today launched a petition
to urge the Chancellor of the Exchequer to
do all he can to get Haiti’s entire $890
million international debt burden cancelled
immediately.
The charity is calling on Alistair Darling
to use his influence with the International
Monetary Fund and Haiti’s other creditors.
Members
of the public are asked to show their
concern for the plight of Haiti by signing
the petition online at
www.christianaid.org.uk.
‘We are hoping for a huge response, which
will symbolise the UK public’s overwhelming
desire to see our government help Haiti at
its time of crisis,’ says Paul Brannen, Head
of Advocacy and Influence at Christian Aid.
‘When 200,000 people are feared dead and
countless more have had their bodies and
their lives shattered by horrific
destruction which will take years to repair,
how can lenders still be demanding their
money back?’
Mr
Brannen adds: ‘We know that people in the UK
care deeply about the horror and devastation
which have engulfed Haiti, because they have
given so generously to the DEC Appeal for
the country.
‘This petition is a further opportunity for
the public to support the people of Haiti,
by adding their voices to the call for the
country’s massive debt to be cancelled now.
‘The petition also calls on Mr Darling to
ensure that all money given to Haiti in
future, for emergency relief and
development, is in the form of grants and
not loans.
‘Even before the country was devastated by
last week’s earthquake, it was the poorest
in the Western Hemisphere.’
Christian Aid will present the Chancellor
with the list of signatories before the end
of this month.
The UK has already cancelled its bilateral
loans to Haiti – it did so in summer 2009 –
but it now has the opportunity to help
relieve the country of its remaining debt
burden.