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The Global Call to Action against Poverty Print E-mail
take-actionThe Global Call to Action against Poverty and Inequality is a worldwide alliance of over 100 national coalitions/platforms made of social movements, women’s organisations, faith groups, trade unions, community groups, youth organizations and individuals working to tackle poverty and inequality in their countries and around the world. GCAP has grown into the largest ever anti-poverty movement: 150 million people, in rich and poor countries, now support us. GCAP supporters are united by their use of the white band. The white band is the symbol that people, towns and cities all over the world can adopt to highlight the injustice of global poverty and inequality. 

GCAP-South Africa members include the South African Council of Churches (SACC) , Black Sash , Studies in Poverty & Inequality Institute (SPII) , South African NGO Coalition (SANGOCO) , and the National Welfare Forum (NWF)

In South Africa, we want to engage citizens, organisations, and government in dialogue and action to deliver the Constitutional rights to freedom from poverty and inequality and achieve the Millennium Development Goals. We want to work together, as a nation to build a fair and just society for all people in Mzansi.

GCAP-SA calls on the government to:
  1. Raise the age ceiling of the child support grant to 18 years
  2. Ratify the UN Convention on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights and
  3. Create a roadmap detailing the implementation of a Comprehensive Social Security System for South Africa.

Stand Up and Take Action
International Day for the Eradication of Poverty – October 17th
The highlight of GCAP’s global mobilisation is the existing Stand Up action on 17th
October, the global day for the eradication of poverty. Last year about 80 million people worldwide supported this action and this year, in Mzansi, we want to get 1 million people to Stand Up and take action to end poverty. To join, send us an email on This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

Issued by GCAP-SA

For more information:
Sakina Mohamed – SACC – 011 241 7800/7813 This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it
Rajesh Latchman – NWF – 0114031915 or 0834430227 This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it
Watson Hamunakwadi – Coordinator (volunteer) This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it




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