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The Global Poverty Project’s ‘1.4 billion reasons’ July 4th Melb

The Global Poverty Project’s presentation entitled ‘1.4 billion reasons’ is a thought provoking presentation that encourages audiences to make simple changes to their lifestyles, enabling the world’s poorest to break the poverty cycle.

The presentation will include information on how your everyday actions - what you learn, say, buy, give and do - is connected to ending extreme poverty. Small actions at your end can create big opportunities for the world’s poorest.

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Global Poverty Project

The Global Poverty Project’s presentation entitled ‘1.4 billion reasons’ is a thought provoking presentation that encourages audiences to make simple changes to their lifestyles, enabling the world’s poorest to break the poverty cycle.

The presentation will include on how your everyday actions - in what you learn, say, buy, give and do - is connected to ending extreme poverty. Small actions at your end can create big opportunities for the world’s poorest.

The launch event will kick off on the 4th of July in Melbourne, the beginning our international tour of the presentation.  To find out more about event dates and tours around Australia and New Zealand, please go to: http://www.globalpovertyproject.com

You can find other Australian cities dates at http://www.globalpovertyproject.com/attendPres.php

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