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Obama’s three rows in front of me

Thursday 2 April 2009 by Adrian Lovett

Barack Obama is standing three rows in front of me.  Here he is!

He’s saying this is an historic summit.  He is promising (sounds like) big new money for Africa.  He’s saying “our citizens are all hurting.  They need us to come together.”

and in the end…

Thursday 2 April 2009 by Ben Hewitt

Ensuring a fair and sustainable recovery for all

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The Summit Communique

Thursday 2 April 2009 by Adrian Lovett

Judge for yourself – read the official communique here:

http://www.londonsummit.gov.uk/resources/en/news/15766232/communique-020409

A ray of hope

Thursday 2 April 2009 by Adrian Lovett

The communique is out. The talks are over. The leaders are doing their press conferences.

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Things are moving

Thursday 2 April 2009 by Adrian Lovett

It’s 3pm and you get the feeling things are starting to happen.  There’s more scuttling around by officials, journalists and others.  The nearest comparison to this experience I can make is being a (prospective) dad on the day of labour – hours of waiting with not much happening, and then a growing sense of momentum and then … actually no, that’s a rubbish analogy. 

How’s it looking?  Not clear how strong the communique will be on the need for leaders to keep their promises on aid – it will be really bad news if there’s any hint of backtracking there.  Still apparently some unresolved areas – will they agree to sell some IMF gold and use it (or at least some of it) to help poorer countries recover?  Will they be decisive in clamping down on tax havens – one of the promises most heavily trailed ahead of this summit?

Just got a hug from Bob Geldof.  He said to me: “Adrian!  SDRs, man!”  I said: “I know!” (I do.  Honest.)

The biggest rock star here though is clearly Obama.  I’m told he’s taking twice as long as he should to get from one meeting to the next because people want to have their photo taken with him in the corridors and are ignoring all protocol in order to get it.  I wonder how long this will last. As for the rest… Apparently Nicolas Sarkozy is given to grand gestures with his arms, Angela Merkel has been pretty quiet, Ethiopia’s Meles Zenawi has been very active in the discussions…

In theory Gordon Brown will do a press briefing in a few minutes, so things should be clearer soon…

G20 Summit – G20Voice bloggers reporting live

Thursday 2 April 2009 by Adrian Lovett

The G20Voice bloggers are in the middle of a sea of desks where the world’s media are sitting.  You can tell the difference between us.  The press are all in smart casual gear with laptops and mobiles sitting at long desks looking serious.  The bloggers are all in smart casual gear with laptops and mobiles sitting at long desks looking serious with a “G20Voice” sign on their desk.

I’m off to look for a decision-maker.

We’re in

Thursday 2 April 2009 by Adrian Lovett

Me and Dominic poised (like a coiled spring) to blog for the world

Me and Dominic poised (like a coiled spring) to blog for the world

Bananas and custard

Thursday 2 April 2009 by Adrian Lovett

Alarm goes off at 4.15am. I have to get to Docklands by 7 to get through security and everything. I wonder if Barack Obama started his day with a 5am banana in Princes Risborough station car park.

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The impact of economic downturn on children in Africa

Wednesday 1 April 2009 by Amadou Mbodj

I was reading on papers about the economic crisis and about the money that governments have been using to support banks in developed countries. I couldn’t help to think about people in Africa who have no access to banks credits or no regular income. However it does not mean that the crisis has not hit Africa.

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The G20: if this is war it’s definitely spring 1939.

Wednesday 1 April 2009 by Dominic Nutt

The Germans have not yet reached London, the French haven’t retreated (though Sarkozy is threatening to leave at the first sign of trouble) and as ever, we are hoping the Americans will save the world.

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