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Defying Poverty with Bicycles (Paperback)
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Defying Poverty with Bicycles (Paperback)
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Loot Price R591
Discovery Miles 5 910
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Defying Poverty with Bicycles lays out all the necessary steps for
providing durable, affordable transportation bicycles and new
careers to people who need them the most. It will give you the
tools you need to create and manage a healthy, long-lasting
organization as well as tips on designing your own bicycle
community center that will become a focal point for your community.
Beyond these important building blocks, you will also learn what it
takes to design and manufacture bicycles for your program as you
look ahead to creating bicycle art and machines run by pedal power.
If you have ever watched as a bicycle transformed a struggling
person's life or dreamed of creating a place where that magic
happened for many people every day, this book will help you turn
that dream into reality. "Defying Poverty with Bicycles is easy to
read and inspiring. I especially like the way it addresses Social
Bike Business as a means for directly opposing globalization,
outsourcing, redlining, bias, discrimination and mass marketing for
consumerism. It does an excellent job of presenting these harmful
trends while sticking to the how-to steps of launching one of these
programs to counteract them." - Dr. Paul Simpson, Centre Region
Bicycle Coalition, State College, Pennsylvania, USA "Defying
Poverty with Bicycles represents a powerful vision, thought through
in careful detail. It pleases me to think of the many entrepreneurs
who will be as inspired as I was reading through its content. It's
really going to be an awesome resource for this new type of
business " - Stuart Shell, AIA, Community Bike Project Omaha,
Nebraska, USA "I only wish I had had Defying Poverty with Bicycles
at my disposal eight years ago The writing style is very clear,
concise and accessible. The content certainly rang true based on my
experience and will be a great asset to start-ups and established
entities alike." - Michael Linke, Bicycling Empowerment Network
Namibia, Africa Sue Knaup discovered the magic bicycles can bring
to people when she worked as a San Francisco bike messenger in the
1980s. She later opened her own bike shop, which she ran for 13
years. Finally, she tapped her more than 35 years working for and
leading nonprofits to found One Street where nonprofit and business
leaders come together to help people with bicycles.
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