GCID Public Event: 1.4 Billion Reasons

GCID Public Event: 1.4 Billion Reasons
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1.4 billion people on our planet live in extreme poverty...



1.4 Billion Reasons, is a thought provoking multimedia presentation that is travelling the world, inspiring and empowering audiences in its path. Based on leading research, it clearly communicates the challenges and opportunities around tackling extreme poverty, working as a platform to inspire and enable individuals in the Global North to become actively involved in ending poverty.

The Global Poverty Project (GPP) is catalysing action to end extreme poverty through this presentation. Come along to this free public event to be informed, inspired and motivated.

 

The presentation will be followed by a question and answer session and the event will conclude with a reception in the Sir Charles Wilson Foyer.

 

All welcome, this event is free and open to the public. Download the flyer: 110929 1.4 Billion Reasons

 

Please note that registration is essential: visit the GPP website to register - http://www.globalpovertyproject.com/events/attend/37100424

 

More about the GPPThe Global Poverty Project is an educational and campaigning organisation which moves audiences to make simple lifestyle changes.  These changes are aimed to enable the world's poorest to break out of the poverty cycle.  GPP has presented 1.4 Billion Reasons to 35,000 people in the UK alone since 2010, including within lecture series at universities such as LSE and Cardiff Medical School.   Find out more information about the Global Poverty Project at: www.globalpovertyproject.com   

 

Speaker
Derek Keir
Hosted by
Glasgow Centre for International Development
Venue
Sir Charles Wilson Lecture Theatre, 1 University Avenue Campus Map Location E15: http://www.gla.ac.uk/media/media_1887_en.pdf