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Don'T Look Back Philippa Tyndale

Don'T Look Back By Philippa Tyndale

Don'T Look Back by Philippa Tyndale


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David Bussau has lived and worked among the world's poor, had his life theatened by corrupt profiteers and has born witness to natural and man-made disasters. For the first time this orphan turned millionaire, entrepreneur, humanitarian and co-founder of Opportunity International allows his full story to be told.

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Don'T Look Back: How an Abandoned Child Became a Champion of the Poor by Philippa Tyndale

'I don't know who my parents are. In the orphanage I was brought up in, the emphasis was on self survival . one would come up with different approaches to solving life's problems.' David Bussau, 'Opportunity International'When David was left shivering at the end of a dusty road leading to a New Zealand orphanage at the age of nine it seemed his prospects could not have been bleaker, yet somehow this scared little boy managed to not only survive but flourish. At the age of fifteen David set up a his first hot dog stand at the local football ground; by 35 he was a multi-millionaire and the owner of a highly successful construction company in Sydney. However making money for its own sake proved hollow reward for David and when Cyclone Tracy decimated Darwin in 1974 it also launched David in a whole new direction. In a voluntary capacity he took a team of tradesmen, along with his wife and two very young daughters, to Darwin to help in the rebuilding program. The experience opened his eyes, got him thinking and changed his life.David divested himself of all his companies, poured his money into a philanthropic family trust and headed, again with family in tow, to Indonesia to help rebuilt a tornado-torn village. Ultimately this led to Opportunity International, a major global aid organisation co-founded by David and operating today in thirty eight countries. Opportunity International is credited with revolutionizing overseas aid through the principles of micro enterprise development' - offering small repayable loans to the poor so they can start and grow their own small businesses. Once criticised for trying to inflict capitalism on the poor, today the World Bank and international aid agencies applaud the visionary nature of Bussau's principles. Back home in Sydney, he has a family of his own - a loving wife, two grown daughters and five grandchildren - that David is devoted to. Along with the global tragedy David confronts constantly the Bussau family has not been without their personal challenges. Yet David believes, in a strange way, it was his emotionally and physically deprived background that actually enabled him to achieve all that he has in both his personal and professional lives. And it is clear that the lines between the two will always be blurred.

About Philippa Tyndale

Philippa Tyndale is a former finance journalist who has written for the Australian Financial Review, Sydney Morning Herald, The Bulletin and a range of personal finance related publications. In recent years she has become involved in the development field through the micro finance work of Opportunity International in developing countries. She has produced a series of short videos on the lives of poor entrepreneurs in the Philippines, East Timor and Ghana and written on microfinance and its impact on the prospects of poor people in the developing world.

Table of Contents

Prologue1. Abandoned2. Sedgley Days: an entrepreneur in the making3. Conquering Hills4. Building Foundations5. The Economics of Enough6. Buried in the Jungle7. Stretching Out8. The Road out of Poverty9. The Bigger Picture10. Slaves and Scavengers11. The Walls Came Down12. A Force for the Poor13. Nature's Fury14. The Poorest Among the Poor15. The Social Entrepreneur16. New SeasonEpilogue

Additional information

GOR002063186
9781741143959
1741143950
Don'T Look Back: How an Abandoned Child Became a Champion of the Poor by Philippa Tyndale
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Allen & Unwin
2004-08-01
320
N/A
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