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South Africa
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Madam Chair-- and the house at large: The story of the African Self Help Association (ASHA)


Number 19 of an edition of 100,  ASHA, 1994,  leather bound, illustrated, index, 148 pages, condition: very good.

The book was the personal copy of Dr Ivan May, the world-renowned marketer and philanthropist. He was chief executive of the Constitution Hill Trust, the Intellectual Capital Corporation of Africa, and 1485AM Radio Today. He was described by the Nelson Mandela Childrens Fund as a groundbreaking leader in the sphere of giving,

                               ASHA is a community-based organisation addressing challenges faced with Early Childhood Development, working towards breaking the cycle of poverty.

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