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Make Poverty History - 2005 |
 | | 2005 was a monumental year for the campaign to make poverty history. |
 | | Schoolchildren across the world were asked to make a cutout representation of their 'buddy', who represents one of the 100 million children not able to attend school because they are too poor. |
 | | They warned the Prime Minister that generations of people will continue to live in poverty if his manifesto promise to allow poor countries to protect their markets is broken. |
| www.makepovertyhistory.org /2005 (792 words) |