Speakers about Third World Debt

We are able to provide people to speak about the Debt Issues. If you run a group who uses speakers please let us know at jubileedebt@blueyonder.co.uk


john nightingale

John Nightingale has recently retired as Vicar of Rowley Regis and become active in Jubilee Debt Campaign in Birmingham as local group chairman. Previously he worked in Nigeria and has been a world development representative in two Anglican dioceses.

Audrey Miller After serving as a VSO in Malawi Audrey became a committed campaigner on development issues. As a speaker and workshop leader for the Jubilee 2000 she has many years experience of working on international debt education. Jubileedebt@blueyonder.co.uk

Gracewell Mwansa worked for the Zambian mining industry for 29 years until privatisation in 2000. He is available to share his experience of issues that arise in a debt ridden country. He lives, temporarily, in Wolverhampton and can be contacted by email on gracewellmwansa@yahoo.com for possible speaking engagements.

rookes


Peter and Jean Rookes returned to the UK in February 2005 after working for 2 years in the Republic of Maldives and 8 years in Papua New Guinea. They live in Birmingham and are happy to share their experience with interested groups. They can be contacted by e-mail pjrookes@gmail.com . Further information about their work in Papua New Guinea is available on the Anglican Health Service website: www.ahs-png.org Both listed on the DFID Global Educator's Register They are willing to participate and/or lead workshops on health topics, community based programmes and community development, with a particular interest in the Pacific

Rev Prof Michael Taylor formerly Director of Christian Aid, President of Jubilee 2000 UK and former Director of the World Faiths Development Dialogue; now a patron of JDC and Emeritus Professor of Social Theology in the University of Birmingham. Recent books include : Poverty and Christianity SCM 2000 Christianity, Poverty and Wealth SPCK 2003 Eat, Drink and be Merry for Tomorrow we Live Continuum 2005 m.h.taylor@bham.ac.uk