Global Poverty Project
Global Poverty Project
Kia Ora GPP supporters! Welcome to the first of our monthly GPPNZ newsletters!
Things are all go here at the new GPP National Office in Wellington.
NZ Director Will Watterson
has just finished 6 weeks touring around the South Island,
having delivered the 1.4 Billion Reasons presentation 33
times to over 2450 people. He’s now gearing up for a
9-week leg around the North Island, bringing even more
people the good news of how we can be a part of the
movement to end extreme poverty. Will has been blogging the
whole way, so can check out his video posts If you live in the North Island, check out the tour
schedule We’re
also gearing up for the NZ launch of the Live Below the Line
There’s
a reoccurring theme that emerges when looking into
sustainable, real-world ideas for improving the lives of
those in poverty: those who are impoverished know what they
need best. It doesn’t sound life-changing, but sometimes
the obvious needs to be stated. Anil Gupta’s TEDtalk
FAIR TRADE FORTNIGHT May 7 - 22 Get loud and proud this Fair
Trade Fortnight (7 - 22 May) and show off your swap to fair
trade and Fairtrade Certified™ products. For more on how
to show off your swap for your chance to win some great
prizes as well as more info on what and where you can make
the swap to fair trade and the life-changing difference it
makes for millions around the world, visit www.fairtradefortnight.com DR
JAMES HANSEN - CLIMATE CHANGE EXPERT May 12 - 20 One of the
world’s leading climate scientists, Dr James Hansen, is
visiting New Zealand in May and will be holding a series of
public talks around the country on “Climate Change: a
scientific, moral and legal issue”. To see when this
inspiring speaker is in a town near you, check out
Oxfam’s website here. GPP
'SHOW OFF YOUR SWAP' SCAVENGER HUNT May 14 (World Fair Trade
Day) Join the Global Poverty Project team as they get
together with other organisations in celebrating World Fair
Trade Day, by participating in the great ‘Show Off Your
Swap’ Scavenger Hunt. Adventure around the city to
complete Fairtrade product themed challenges to be in to win
great prizes and learn more about Fairtrade. The grand
prize is a year’s supply of ‘All Good’ Bananas from
CommonSense Organics. RSVP here WORLD VISION
40-HOUR FAMINE May 27-29 This year World Vision are asking
New Zealand to ‘GO HARD OUT FOR THE HUNGRY’ and help
raise $3.15 million to feed thousands of children and
families around the world. To find out more or participate
in the famine, check out the 40-hour Famine website here.
REGENERATION
YOUTH JAMS May 21-22nd (Puke Ariki, New Plymouth), May 27 -
29 (Te Kauri Lodge, Waikato), June 3 - 4 (Auckland Zoo)
ReGeneration (a close partner of GPP) run Youth Jams which
are designed to bring young leaders from each of NZ’s
regions together so that they can share information,
connections and collaborate on projects that create
positive change in the world. Participants take away new
skills, contacts and a better understanding of complex
local and global issues. Check the ReGen website “One of the things that excites me most
about the Global Poverty Project is that our presentation
1.4 Billion Reasons really does work! It’s given me so
much pleasure to see the lights go on for so many kiwis as I
have clearly yet powerfully presented the facts about
Extreme Poverty, and what we can do in our everyday lives
to tackle this thing. One example of a ‘new recruit’
in the movement to eradicate poverty that really sticks in
my mind is a young lady from Queen Charlotte College, who
after attending one of my workshops on global poverty, went
away and recruited 100 of her schoolmates to do the World
Vision 40-hour Famine.. a quarter of her school! The can-do
attitude of everyday Kiwis blows me away. This truly is the
generation that can, and must, end extreme poverty. If you
want to see your friends and family light up in the same
way, I suggest you get in touch with us and book a
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