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The absolutely poor, who are mostly rural people, are a large part
of the developing world's population and their numbers are growing.
Government development programmes, aided by the big donors, have
made the poor poorer and have rendered them more powerless in
relation to the rest of society. They have done this by sustaining
and reinforcing existing exploitative economic, social and
political structures. Yet people's movements. religious
organizations, voluntary groups, universities and so on have often
devised 'alternative' development strategies whose programmes are
specifically intended to empower the powerless and selectively
enrich the poorest. These groups lack the funds and the political
punch to make much more than a dent in the situation. This book
brings together some of these workers from the South who describe
the problems and provide the answers. They are a challenge to the
received 'wisdom' of the North. Originally published in 1989
The absolutely poor, who are mostly rural people, are a large part
of the developing world's population and their numbers are growing.
Government development programmes, aided by the big donors, have
made the poor poorer and have rendered them more powerless in
relation to the rest of society. They have done this by sustaining
and reinforcing existing exploitative economic, social and
political structures. Yet people's movements. religious
organizations, voluntary groups, universities and so on have often
devised 'alternative' development strategies whose programmes are
specifically intended to empower the powerless and selectively
enrich the poorest. These groups lack the funds and the political
punch to make much more than a dent in the situation. This book
brings together some of these workers from the South who describe
the problems and provide the answers. They are a challenge to the
received 'wisdom' of the North. Originally published in 1989
* Invaluable handbook for all voluntary and charitable
organizations on raising money* Sets out the strategies and tactics
for mobilizing resources from available sources* Published with the
Aga Khan FoundationA clear and practical guide aimed at the
managers of non-governmental and civil society organizations,
primarily in developing countries, on how to raise funds for
themselves and become financially self-reliant. The author examines
all the options - accessing existing wealth, generating new wealth,
and mobilizing non-financial resources - and shows how to identify
funding opportunities and how to maximize results. He covers earned
income, local foundations, governmental sources, foreign agencies,
the corporate sector, micro-credit, the internet and social
investments. He sets these within a strategic overview of planning
and management effectiveness.
Provides an excellent conceptual framework for the various
approaches to resource mobilization.' Paiboon Wattanasiritham,
Director General, Chief Executive Officer, Government Savings Bank,
Thailand A clear and practical guide aimed at the managers of civil
society organizations, including non-governmental organizations,
citizens' movements, co-operatives, trade unions and other
grass-roots organizations primarily in developing countries, on how
to mobilize funds and other resources and in doing so become
financially self-reliant. The author examines numerous and varied
options, covering earned income, local foundations, governmental
sources, foreign agencies, the corporate sector, microcredit, the
internet and social investments, setting these within a strategic
overview of planning and management effectiveness.
Adventures in the Aid Trade takes us on a fascinating journey
through 40 years of work at the coalface of international
development. Drawing on his experiences from long periods in the
field, the author reflects on what has worked, what has not and
why, and considers how these experiences relate to students and
practitioners today. Looking beyond high-level policy matters and
international relations, this book focuses instead on the author's
actual experiences in the field and the inspired local people he
encountered. The narrative traces how these people, working through
their own organisations, make a difference to the lives of their
contemporaries, and learn how to generate the income to do it.
Chapters draw on the author's experiences of working with local
practitioners from 40 countries across sub-Saharan Africa, the
Caribbean, South, South East and Central Asia, and the South
Pacific. Peppered with lively stories and anecdotes, Adventures in
the Aid Trade provides valuable lessons from the shifting aid
landscape and reflects on where the industry is likely to go next.
Whether you are a current development practitioner or a student
just starting out in your understanding of the development and
humanitarian sectors, this book provides an invaluable snapshot of
the world of civil society organisations, governance and the
voluntary sector, and the lived lives of ordinary people in
extraordinary times.
Adventures in the Aid Trade takes us on a fascinating journey
through 40 years of work at the coalface of international
development. Drawing on his experiences from long periods in the
field, the author reflects on what has worked, what has not and
why, and considers how these experiences relate to students and
practitioners today. Looking beyond high-level policy matters and
international relations, this book focuses instead on the author's
actual experiences in the field and the inspired local people he
encountered. The narrative traces how these people, working through
their own organisations, make a difference to the lives of their
contemporaries, and learn how to generate the income to do it.
Chapters draw on the author's experiences of working with local
practitioners from 40 countries across sub-Saharan Africa, the
Caribbean, South, South East and Central Asia, and the South
Pacific. Peppered with lively stories and anecdotes, Adventures in
the Aid Trade provides valuable lessons from the shifting aid
landscape and reflects on where the industry is likely to go next.
Whether you are a current development practitioner or a student
just starting out in your understanding of the development and
humanitarian sectors, this book provides an invaluable snapshot of
the world of civil society organisations, governance and the
voluntary sector, and the lived lives of ordinary people in
extraordinary times.
Throughout history we have told ourselves stories to try and make
sense of what it all means: our place in a small corner of one of
billions of galaxies, at the end of billions of years of existence.
In this new book Richard Holloway takes us on a personal,
scientific and philosophical journey to explore what he believes
the answers to the biggest of questions are. He examines what we
know about the universe into which - without any choice in the
matter - we are propelled at birth and from which we are expelled
at death, the stories we have told about where we come from, and
the stories we tell to get through this muddling experience of
life. Thought-provoking, revelatory, compassionate and playful,
Stories We Tell Ourselves is a personal reckoning with life's
mysteries by one of the most important and beloved thinkers of our
time.
In this passionate and heartfelt book, Richard Holloway
interrogates the traditional ways of understanding the Bible. In
doing so he demonstrates the power of the great Christian stories
as they apply today, away from their sometimes antiquated settings,
providing a blueprint which takes the core teachings of the
Christian past and invigorates them with renewed power for today's
world.
Richard Holloway is one of our most beloved public thinkers.
Throughout his life he has turned to poets and writers to help
answer the big questions, and for solace and guidance in the face
of life's challenges. Now he shares those poems and words which
have been his own guide, offered in the hope they will help us too.
This is a book to turn to for inspiration, guidance and comfort. It
offers lessons from those who, in Richard's words, 'know best how
to listen and teach us to listen', all united by 'the sensual
appeal of words, the pain and pleasure they impart'. It is a book
to treasure.
If the use of God in a moral debate raises more problems than it
solves, is it better to leave God out of the argument altogether
and find strong human reasons for the rules we live by? Godless
Morality is a refreshing, courageous and human-centred
justification for contemporary morality.
Spirituality, like morality, has historically been tied to religion
- and yet it is possible for one to exist without the other. In
this meditative and highly personal account, Richard Holloway
considers the nature of the spiritual, and what it means to live
with the inevitability of death. Both celebration of the
possibilities that life affords and an examination of how doubts
and fears too often paralyse, especially as we age, Looking in the
Distance is an inspiration, told with the compassion and good
humour characteristic of its author.
Winner of the PEN/Ackerley Prize 2013. At the tender age of
fourteen, Richard Holloway left his home town of Alexandria, north
of Glasgow, and travelled hundreds of miles to be educated and
trained for the priesthood at an English monastery. By the age of
twenty-five he had been ordained and was working in the slums of
Glasgow. Through the forty years that followed, Richard touched the
lives of many people as he rose to one of the highest positions in
the Anglican Church. But behind his confident public faith lay a
restless heart and an inquisitive mind. Poignant, wise and fiercely
honest, Leaving Alexandria is a remarkable memoir of a life defined
by faith but plagued by doubt.
Now in his ninth decade, former Bishop of Edinburgh Richard
Holloway has spent a lifetime at the bedsides of the dying, guiding
countless men and women towards peaceful deaths. A positive and
profound exploration of the many important lessons we can learn,
this is also a stirring plea to reacquaint ourselves with death.
Doing so gives us the chance to think about the meaning of life
itself; and can mean the difference between ordinary sorrow and
unbearable regret at the end. Radical, joyful and moving, Waiting
for the Last Bus is an invitation to reconsider life's greatest
mystery by one of the most important and beloved religious leaders
of our time.
Encouraging the reading of the Bible as literature rather than
doctrine, the four central gospels are presented here in the beauty
of the Authorised King James Version, with four fresh, modern
introductions. The revelatory essays, by A.N. Wilson, Nick Cave,
Richard Holloway and Blake Morrison, were commissioned for the
groundbreaking Pocket Canons series. They offer piercing, moving
and highly personal responses to the most influential story of the
last two thousand years: the life of Jesus Christ. Including: A.N.
Wilson on The Gospel According to Matthew Nick Cave on The Gospel
According to Mark Richard Holloway on The Gospel According to Luke
Blake Morrison on The Gospel According to John and the Authorised
King James Version of all four Gospels
Title: Victory and mourning: a sermon occasioned by the death of
Abraham Lincoln ... preached in the First Reformed Dutch Church,
New-Brunswick, N.J., June 1st, 1865.Author: Richard Holloway
SteelePublisher: Gale, Sabin Americana Description: Based on Joseph
Sabin's famed bibliography, Bibliotheca Americana, Sabin Americana,
1500--1926 contains a collection of books, pamphlets, serials and
other works about the Americas, from the time of their discovery to
the early 1900s. Sabin Americana is rich in original accounts of
discovery and exploration, pioneering and westward expansion, the
U.S. Civil War and other military actions, Native Americans,
slavery and abolition, religious history and more.Sabin Americana
offers an up-close perspective on life in the western hemisphere,
encompassing the arrival of the Europeans on the shores of North
America in the late 15th century to the first decades of the 20th
century. Covering a span of over 400 years in North, Central and
South America as well as the Caribbean, this collection highlights
the society, politics, religious beliefs, culture, contemporary
opinions and momentous events of the time. It provides access to
documents from an assortment of genres, sermons, political tracts,
newspapers, books, pamphlets, maps, legislation, literature and
more.Now for the first time, these high-quality digital scans of
original works are available via print-on-demand, making them
readily accessible to libraries, students, independent scholars,
and readers of all ages.++++The below data was compiled from
various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this
title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to
insure edition identification: ++++SourceLibrary: Huntington
LibraryDocumentID: SABCP00484800CollectionID:
CTRG10175981-BPublicationDate: 18650101SourceBibCitation: Selected
Americana from Sabin's Dictionary of books relating to
AmericaNotes: Collation: 27 p.; 24 cm
Title: Historical discourse delivered at the celebration of the one
hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the First Reformed Dutch
Church, New-Brunswick, N.J., October 1, 1867.Author: Richard
Holloway SteelePublisher: Gale, Sabin Americana Description: Based
on Joseph Sabin's famed bibliography, Bibliotheca Americana, Sabin
Americana, 1500--1926 contains a collection of books, pamphlets,
serials and other works about the Americas, from the time of their
discovery to the early 1900s. Sabin Americana is rich in original
accounts of discovery and exploration, pioneering and westward
expansion, the U.S. Civil War and other military actions, Native
Americans, slavery and abolition, religious history and more.Sabin
Americana offers an up-close perspective on life in the western
hemisphere, encompassing the arrival of the Europeans on the shores
of North America in the late 15th century to the first decades of
the 20th century. Covering a span of over 400 years in North,
Central and South America as well as the Caribbean, this collection
highlights the society, politics, religious beliefs, culture,
contemporary opinions and momentous events of the time. It provides
access to documents from an assortment of genres, sermons,
political tracts, newspapers, books, pamphlets, maps, legislation,
literature and more.Now for the first time, these high-quality
digital scans of original works are available via print-on-demand,
making them readily accessible to libraries, students, independent
scholars, and readers of all ages.++++The below data was compiled
from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of
this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping
to insure edition identification: ++++SourceLibrary: Huntington
LibraryDocumentID: SABCP00406800CollectionID:
CTRG10169964-BPublicationDate: 18670101SourceBibCitation: Selected
Americana from Sabin's Dictionary of books relating to
AmericaNotes: Collation: 223 p., 2] leaves of plates: ill.; 24 cm
Is the art of preaching dead? This book belongs to a series of
works which intend to show that, far from being moribund, the
tradition of preaching is alive and well. Included in this text are
readings on seasons in the Christian year, saints and occasions
(including ordination of first women to the priesthood in the
Scottish Episcopal Chruch), as well as a practical epilogue on
preaching.
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