Change: Organising Tomorrow, Today (Jay Naidoo)

Change: Organising Tomorrow, Today (Jay Naidoo)

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Published by Penguin Random House South Africa, 2017, index, 233 pages, condition: as new.

Unless there is significant change, the world is heading for an explosion. The growing gap between rich and poor is dangerous and unsustainable. The plundering of resources is damaging our planet. Something has to be done. In this book, Jay Naidoo harnesses his experience as a labour union organiser, government minister, social entrepreneur and global thought leader, and explores ways of olving some of the worlds biggest problems. Drawing from his experiences in South Africa, Nigeria, Brazil, Bangladesh and other countries, he presents a variety of options for ending poverty and global warming, with a focus on organising in our communities and building change from below and beyond borders. Naidoos message is unequivocal: significant action must be taken immediately if we want future generations to live in a world that we take for granted today.

Jay Naidoo was general secretary of COSATU from 1985 to 1993 and served as a minister in Nelson Mandelas cabinet from 1996 to 1999. He has worked in various capacities for the United Nations and other international organisations. He currently is a member of the board of the Mo Ibrahim Foundation, which works to improve good governance and leadership in Africa. He also serves as a trustee of the Earthrise Trust, dedicated to rural development Naidoos autobiography, Fighting for Justice: A Lifetime of Political and Social Activism, was published in 2010.



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