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G8 - two years on

school kids - zimbabweIn 2005 the UK held the Presidency of the G8. In July 2005 the leaders of the G8 met at Gleneagles in Scotland. Few G8 summits have been the focus of such huge public interest in a year in which millions worldwide campaigned to make 'poverty history'.

At the summit a wide range of commitments were made to tackle the problems faced by poor people and poor countries around the world.

Two years on much progress had been made in delivering the commitments made at Gleneagles. Highlights include 38 million more children of primary school age enrolled in school in sub-Saharan Africa compared with 1999; significant rise in global aid since 2004 rising by 25% to just over $100 billion; 22 countries have now had all debts to the World Bank, IMF, and African Development Fund cancelled under the Multilateral Debt Relief Initiative; the number of people living with HIV and AIDS receiving treatment rose tenfold in sub-Saharan Africa in the last three years.

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Last updated: 3 March 2008