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'Make Poverty History' campaign
Poverty kills 30,000 people a day – almost the equivalent of the death toll in the Asian tsunami every week. We urge you to join the Make Poverty History campaign.
   Posted in the Door on Wednesday 26th January 2005

Themes / Keywords: Make Poverty History    

 
100 Ways to Make Poverty History
'an action kit to change your world'
   Posted in Reviews on Friday 25th November 2005

Themes / Keywords: Make Poverty History    

 
Ben Okafor: singing for justice
Ben Okafor is an internationally renowned singer songwriter whose fight against injustice has led to his invitation to play at Gleneagles, outside this summer's important G8 summit.
   Posted in God in the life of... on Thursday 23rd June 2005

Themes / Keywords: Ben Okafor G8 Summit Make Poverty History Africa 

 
From economics to exploration: two new books by local authors
Natalie Abbott looks at two of the latest books to be published by authors from our Diocese.
   Posted in Reviews on Wednesday 31st August 2005

Themes / Keywords: Church Economics Make Poverty History  

 
From Jubilee 2000 to Making Poverty History - building a new future for the world's poor
William Reid, a founder member of Jubilee 2000 and a former treasurer of Drop the Debt explains the aims of the Make Poverty History campaign
   Posted in the Door on Wednesday 26th January 2005

Themes / Keywords: Make Poverty History    

 
How to make 'bracelets with a message'
Two ideas for children's bracelets with a meaning.
   Posted in the Door and Resources on Monday 27th June 2005

Themes / Keywords: Make Poverty History Children Children's Activity  

 
Joining Hands to Make Poverty History
Hundreds gathered at the Radcliffe Camera to form a giant white band...
   Posted in the Door on Tuesday 14th June 2005

Themes / Keywords: Make Poverty History    

 
Make Poverty History and the roar of the people: from the streets of Edinburgh... ... to churches around our diocese
John Madeley, a journalist and licensed lay minister from Caversham, Berks reports from the Make Poverty History march in Edinburgh this summer.
   Posted in the Door on Tuesday 30th August 2005

Themes / Keywords: Make Poverty History    

 
Make Poverty History campaign: as Christians we must act
Rt Revd Richard Harries shares his thoughts on tackling world poverty.
   Posted in the Door on Tuesday 22nd February 2005

Themes / Keywords: Make Poverty History Poverty   

 
Make Poverty History: the Global Call for action
What is the Spirit saying to us today - through scripture and in our hearts?
   Posted in the Door on Friday 24th June 2005

Themes / Keywords: Make Poverty History Love   

 
Making tracks to make poverty history
Cyclists from Oxford are preparing to cycle the 500 miles to Edinburgh for the Make Poverty History rally outside the G8 summit this July.
   Posted in the Door on Wednesday 22nd June 2005

Themes / Keywords: Make Poverty History Christian Aid   

 
No presents - no poverty
INTERNATIONAL efforts to end poverty around the world rely not just on Governments but on individuals to make words into reality.
   Posted in the Door and Reading Deanery on Monday 21st November 2005

Themes / Keywords: Poverty Make Poverty History   

 
Stand and deliver!
Christians around the diocese join call for action against poverty
   Posted in the Door on Tuesday 24th October 2006

Themes / Keywords: Make Poverty History    

 
Stand Up against poverty
Churches in the Oxford Diocese are being asked to Stand Up Against Poverty during a Global Month of Action from 14 September to 17 October, and particularly on Sunday, 15 October.
   Posted in the Door on Tuesday 24th October 2006

Themes / Keywords: Poverty Make Poverty History   

 
Towards Trade Justice
Several hundred people packed St Aldates, Oxford, Towards Trade Justice, a public meeting arranged by the diocesan World Development Group to mark the Global Week of Action on Trade.
   Posted in the Door on Friday 22nd April 2005

Themes / Keywords: Trade Justice Make Poverty History   

 
Turville churchgoers back the Make Poverty History campaign
St Mary's, Turville and WaterAid join forces and tie a white band around the church tower.
   Posted in the Door and Wycombe Deanery on Friday 22nd April 2005

Themes / Keywords: Make Poverty History Poverty Turville WaterAid 

 
Why I marched on Downing Street with Dawn French
Revd Olivia Graham, Team Vicar of Burnham, Slough explains why she joined the Vicar of Dibley and 250 other women clergy on a Make Poverty History march
   Posted in the Door on Monday 31st January 2005

Themes / Keywords: Make Poverty History    

 
Why I support Make Poverty History
Elizabeth Wabuge, co-ordinator of Oxfam International’s Make Trade Fair Campaign came to Oxford from Kenya.
   Posted in the Door on Wednesday 23rd March 2005

Themes / Keywords: Make Poverty History    

 
Why I support making poverty history
Margaret Hebblethwaite, leading Catholic journalist and feminist writer adds her voice to the campaign.
   Posted in the Door on Friday 27th May 2005

Themes / Keywords: Make Poverty History    

 
Will you stand please?
From Australia to Malawi to the Philippines, people seeking an end to global poverty are preparing to ‘Stand Up Against Poverty’ on 15 and 16 October. Will you join them?
   Posted in the Door on Friday 13th October 2006

Themes / Keywords: Make Poverty History Trade Justice   

 
‘We will join the fight to make poverty history’
Synod vows to do all it can to back the campaign to stop millions dying needlessly from poverty each year.
   Posted in the Door on Wednesday 23rd March 2005

Themes / Keywords: Make Poverty History    

 

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