South Australian Policy Online

 

[advanced search]
You are here: South Australian Policy Online > Events  

Global Poverty Project: 1.4 Billion Reasons

Wednesday, 8 September 2010, 5:30 pm
RSVP via http://globalpovertyproject.com/events/attend/385
Allan Scott Auditorium, Hawke Building, Unisa City West Campus, North Terrace

The Hawke Centre at UniSA is hosting a public presentation of 1.4 Billion Reasons, to provide participants and their supporters with the opportunity to learn more about the issues surrounding extreme poverty.

1.4 Billion Reasons is an engaging, thought-provoking multimedia presentation designed to educate audiences about the challenges of extreme poverty. Endorsed by development and economics experts, and based on leading research, it articulates the facts of extreme poverty and demonstrates how everyone can be part of the movement to end extreme poverty.

1.4 Billion Reasons explains what it means to live in extreme poverty, and why extreme poverty can be ended within a generation. It outlines success stories, and addresses how barriers to development can be overcome. Our specially trained presenters equip audiences with the tools they need to join the movement to end extreme poverty, and provide easy everyday actions that allow everyone to make a difference.

For more information visit the Global Poverty Project website.

Contact

The Hawke Centre (email)
website
General Enquiries
GPO Box 2471, Adelaide
South Australia 5001
Business: (08) 8302 0371
Fax: (08) 8302 0420