G20 VoiceOn Tuesday evening we finally got confirmation from Downing Street that 50 bloggers were going to be given access to the G20 Summit as part of the G20Voice project that I’ve been managing for Oxfam GB, Comic Relief and Save the Children.

G20Voice is a group of 50 bloggers inside the London Summit connecting the rest of the world with the G20 world leaders. G20Voice
has been organised by a coalition of non-profit organisations – Oxfam
GB, Comic Relief, and Save the Children – with the support of the Blue
State Digital and the UK Government.  Both the FCO and DFID have been instrumental in making this happen.

We are running a 3 day event with a briefing and analysis day either side of the Summit Day on April 2nd.  The project is paying for 15 bloggers from the developing world and the rest will come from the G20 nations and pay their own way.

We’ve started with a list which is going forward for accreditation and security clearance, but we also want the help of the blogosphere.  We want people to nominate who they think should be the voice of the world at the G20 Summit.  Even before I managed to finish this post, Todd Lucier, from Algonquin National Park in Canada has nominated himself and written a blog post outlining why he should get an invite.  Thank you Todd for reacting just the way we hoped people would.

More information is at www.g20voice.org and our Twitter feed is @g20voice

I’ll update with more information as it comes.


4 Comments

Dave Briggs · 6th March 2009 at 2:56 pm

Great work Shane, looks like a great initiative.

Shane McCracken · 6th March 2009 at 4:35 pm

It’s been hard work so far, but I think it will pay off. Great chance for bloggers.

Tim Davies · 6th March 2009 at 6:09 pm

Hey Shane
Really good to know you’re managing this one. Looking forward to following what happens…

@AlisonW · 1st April 2009 at 1:39 pm

Ahah! I’d wondered what had happened to you since we last worked together, then I see your name on the #g20voice info coming past me. Keep up the good work ;-P

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