100 Ways to Make Poverty History

Friday 25th November 2005

100 Ways to Make Poverty History is described as 'an action kit to change your world', and action is the key word! If you were short of ideas to help eradicate poverty (beyond wearing your white band, of course) this is the book for you.

There are literally dozens of very practical things you can do, from inspirational ways of influencing the people who make the decisions, to unleashing your purchasing power and making lifestyle choices that will bring hope to others.
The book is written by John Madeley, a writer, broadcaster, Licensed Lay Minister from Caversham, Berks, and friend of The DOOR (you may remember he reported on the Make Poverty History march in Edinburgh for us in the September issue).

An essential stocking-filler for anyone who has been stoically wearing their now off-white band all year.

100 Ways to Make Poverty History

John Madeley

Canterbury Press

£5.99

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