Welcome to Cambridge WDM       Updated 15-March-2006

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Cambridge WDM is the local branch of the World Development Movement.  We meet monthly to discuss issues of world poverty and debt, and campaign locally for economic justice for the world's poor.

For details of our forthcoming schedule of meetings, click here

To be placed on our e-mail list and receive details of forthcoming meetings, events and campaigns, e-mail us.

For any further information, e-mail us, or telephone Sue Woodsford, group secretary on 01223-562983.

 

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latest newsletter View as pdf

 

March 11th 2006:   Cambridge WDM are joined by local MP David Howarth on a FairTrade café crawl

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The Fairtrade Guide was produced by Cambridge WDM with a grant from the City Council who have achieved Fairtrade status in collaboration with WDM.

Click to view as pdf map (1.6 mb) or view the htm list of FT suppliers.

Public Meeting February 14th 2006:

Make Poverty History – where next?

Read the notes of this meeting addressed by Kofi Mawuli-Klu and Vicky Cann of National WDM

E-News from the World Development Movement March 2006

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WDM at the World Water ForumFor up-to-the-minute blogs, photos and interviews from Mexico and to keep on top of the latest news from the Forum.
http://www.wdm.org.uk/wwf/index.htm

Right corporate wrongs: New laws for trade justice

Lobby your MP to ensure the Company Law Reform Bill stops big business from profiting at the expense of people and the environment.

http://www.wdm.org.uk/companyreform/index.htm

Your support makes all the difference

WDM has a history of successful, hard-hitting campaigns. These would have been impossible without the support of our growing membership. We rely on income from individual supporters. Please donate online now to support our vital campaigns.

http://www.wdm.org.uk/support/donate/index.htm

 

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May 2005:  Award winning Ghanaian activist and lawyer, Rudolf Amenga-Etego in Cambridge to talk about water privatisation