In 2005 I did the illustrations for 100 Ways to Make Poverty History by John Madeley, published by SCM Canterbury Press.

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In 2005 I did the illustrations for 100 Ways to Make Poverty History by John Madeley, published by SCM Canterbury Press.

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on Thursday, June 23rd, 2005 at 10:46 am.
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I like the cover, Dave. I want to read that book!
Looks good Dave. What’s that about a unicycle I see? I’m all for unicycles being used to make poverty history, but how? Or will I just have to buy the book?
Sam – you will indeed have to buy the book. Actually I did get some inspiration from your website. Go and look at Sam’s website everyone.
Impressive!
Hmmm… intriging..
Fight Poverty – Have a Shower
Has a certain ring to it I suppose.
Hope it goes well for you, Dave.
That’s cool. I think I’ll get a copy when it comes out. Who knows, we may even get sent a copy for reviewing at w*rk!
Jo
Hi there,
Please visit my blog space which has ideas on how to get governments to substantially contribute to overseas aid programs, in a step to finally make poverty history. However, it needs support from people like you in order for it to happen.
Thanks,
Alex