Finnish NGOs launch ‘new percentage movement’
Four major Finnish NGOs - Red Cross, Service Centre for Development Cooperation, Finnish Committee for Unicef and Finnchurchaid - criticised the cuts proposed in the budget proposal for 1993, and launched a campaign to bring Finnish aid back up to the level of 0.7 per cent of GNI by 1996. (See DT 17/02)
They wanted an additional 0.3 per cent of GNI reserved for international environmental cooperation in Eastern Europe and developing countries - bringing Finnish aid to a total of 1 per cent of national GNI.
Their “new percentage movement" borrowed its name from a similar effort in the early 1980s when tens of thousands of Finns contributed 1 per cent of their personal incomes through NGOs for aid work, as a way of pressuring the government to spend more on aid.

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