Partners – OLD
Partner Organisations
UNESCO has decided to recognise Breaking the Cycle as an Official Activity of the United Nations Decade of Education for Sustainable Development (2005-2014).
Making t-shirts that support socioeconomic development in Africa. Garments are made from 'grower to sewer'.
500 Supporters’ Group
Working together to improve health and education within the poorest regions of Africa. http://www.the500supportersgroup.org/
HUG is an Australian based not-for-profit organization that focuses on establishing sustainable partnerships between two different cultures. We'll be visiting their project in Suubi, Uganda.
Gold Sponsors
Silver Sponsors
Range Resources Ltd is an Australian exploration company, with its principal activity directed towards finding and delineating natural resources in the oil, gas and mineral sectors in Puntland, Somalia.
Nkwe’s strategy is to add substantial shareholder value through the acquisition, exploration, development and commercialisation of Platinum Group Elements (PGE) and associated base metal projects in the Bushveld Complex of South Africa.
Bronze Sponsors
Supporters
Jeremy Howard, Lizzie Brown, Troy Dillon, Robert French, Anne and Peter Stanley, Arthur St Hill, Carla and Rowan Story, Charles Wright, Glenn Brockwell, Mark Sayer, Prue and Bob Atkins, Paul Schneider and Margarita Silva, Peter Au and Sandy Lai, Paul and Penny Montgomery, Andrew Lindsay, John and Anne Link, Kip Curren, Richard Allen, Don Hawkins, Mark Miller, Michael Petruccelli, Owen and Annabel Guest, Merrin Mackay, Ian and Elizabeth Ritchard, Geof Fethers, James Guest, Michael and Angela Rodd, Bryce Courtenay and Christine Gee, Greg and Leonie Moran, Mackinnon family (Andrew, Richard, Ken), Jonnie Bailey, Gavan Griffith, Margaret Cameron, Rob Teese, Jonathan and Judith Sear, Henry Turnbull, Philip Barker and Diane Rennard, Lorna and Ted Leeming















