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“I’ve survived. That means I’m here for a purpose.”

Emmanuel Jal was using AK47s by the time he was eight.
His gun was taller than he was.

Emmanuel was one of millions displaced by Sudan’s civil war, one of tens of millions of conflict refugees worldwide.
Now he travels internationally, using his music to promote disarmament and sharing his history as inspiration for the future.

He points out the link between conflict and poverty: if you can’t grow your own food, hold a job or go to school because where you live isn’t safe, how will you support yourself or your children?
Where will you go?

Between 2000 and 2002, most of the one million refugees who applied for asylum in the European Union came from Iraq, the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Afghanistan, and Turkey…all countries EU states had sold weapons to in the 1980s and 1990s.

Meeting the Goals means addressing the causes and consequences of conflict.
It’s no news that the amount of money spent on arms is typically way higher than spending on education, healthcare… and aid. Under the Millennium Development Goals the world’s governments agreed to improve in these areas by 2015.

Focusing on reducing the amount of arms in the world is one way to contribute to the Goals’ success.
Emmanuel supports the Control Arms campaign started by Amnesty International, Oxfam and the International Action Network on Small Arms (IANSA). They’re calling for a global Arms Trade Treaty to bring the trade in weapons under control and for local action to protect civilians from armed violence.

You can get more info and join the petition here:
http://www.controlarms.org/the_issues/solution.htm

Emmanuel: “We all have a chance to change the world. But it has begin from one person. And if people are willing to do it, it will happen.”

Write to Emmanuel and hear his music on:
http://www.myspace.com/emmanueljal
http://www.emmanueljalonline.com

Emmanuel’s Element relates to:
Millennium Development Goal 1: Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger
Millennium Development Goal 8: Change trade and aid practices; give debt relief to poorest nations

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