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UK Aid Quality 7.30pm Wednesday 5 September RISC

July 25, 2018 by reading

UK Aid Quality 

The UK gives 0.7p per £1 on Overseas Development Aid. Is our government spending the money wisely? Is it really helping some of the poorest people in the world? At present some of the money is spent on the military, counter-terrorism projects and to promote the interests of British corporations. Is that a good use of the money? We had a lively and critical thinking discussion on this topic central to global justice. 

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Future meetings

Future meeting:

There's water - and then there's water

At RISC, 35-39 London Street, RG1 4PS

Wed May 22th 7.30pm

Talk with discussion by Mick Lacey

Mick Lacey, with family in the Philippines, will raise awareness about the significance of the Philippines in the world order in relation to Global Justice issues. Taste of filipino food from 7pm

For more information contact: jackieoversby@gmail.com / 07745310794

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