Christian Aid wants the UK government to highlight the issue as final UN talks to replace the Millenium Development Goals, which expire in 2015 continue in
A Christian charity wants tax dodging by multinationals eradicated as part of a new deal that will replace the Millenium Development Goals.
Christian Aid wants the UK government to highlight the issue as the last round of UN development talks continue in Bali.
It's hoped a final deal to secure a replacement to the Goals, which expire in 2015, can be found when the G8 meets in Northern Ireland this Summer.
Helen Dennis is Senior Advisor on Poverty and Inequality for Christian Aid.
She told Premier's News Hour what she thinks needs to happen:
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