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Have you wondered why economic aid seems to have no impact on poverty? Why justice and equality seem to work for some and not others? In the late 1970's a young couple from the foothills of the Canadian Rockies embarked on a journey to the hills of Papua New Guinea. Little did they know that this would be a lifelong quest or that the overlooked and underserved in some of the world's poorest places would be their teachers. Sense hope in the fascinating stories of remote communities taking initiative for their own development; despair as you contemplate the plight of squatters and working poor.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Have you wondered why economic aid seems to have no impact on poverty? Why justice and equality seem to work for some and not others? In the late 1970's a young couple from the foothills of the Canadian Rockies embarked on a journey to the hills of Papua New Guinea. Little did they know that this would be a lifelong quest or that the overlooked and underserved in some of the world's poorest places would be their teachers. Sense hope in the fascinating stories of remote communities taking initiative for their own development; despair as you contemplate the plight of squatters and working poor. Woven into the stories is candid wisdom as Outside the Margins moves beyond current development data to offer solid principles for change. It may even challenge you to step outside the margins of your own world.
Autorenporträt
SHARON BIEBER, BEd, MA, and her husband, Dr. William (Bill) Bieber, have lived and worked both short and long term in various parts of the Pacific, SE Asia, Africa, Nepal, Kosovo, India and the West Indies. Letters to family, articles for journals and blogs have documented the stories in this book. In 2017 Sharon and Bill were recipients of Meritorious Service Awards presented by the Governor General of Canada for their work with marginalized in Calgary, Alberta. They reside near Calgary and have two married children and five grandchildren. Sharon enjoys hiking, gardening, fibre arts, paddling and relaxing at their lake cabin with grandchildren and friends.