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because the landlords just wanted it occupied. In the winter they sometimes worked in overcoats because the boiler was not repaired. At the beginning of 1967 Nevile became the secretary-general of the CIIR and she proposed change. She championed the idea that they would concentrate on the development
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required to end poverty in the world. Former causes such as anti-racism and world peace could be left to other organisations. She believed that the institution had to show solidarity with the countries that they were working with to encourage their participation.
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in Lincolnshire. She was the fourth of the six children of Muriel Margaret (born O'Conor) and Charles Joseph Nevile (1883–1930). Her father worked for the Sudan political service. Her elder brother was
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they managed to prevent the sale of arms to those in power there. In Africa they were able to quietly channel funds to anti-apartheid groups including funds supplied by the Swedish government.
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The organisation was active in South America in the late 1970s. South America was an early focus for the institution. They knew about the terrible condition in the
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on a part-time basis. This organisation had been created during World War Two and it had evolved into a body working with the
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and they were able to use this to persuade the UK government to not give the mines a grant and knowing the conditions in
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Nevile was born on 2 July 1927 at Wellingore Hall, her family's large house in
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to cut their advertising budget and to instead establish regional offices.
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Born at Wellingore Hall. The family's chapel is visible through the gates.
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and she was a trustee for twenty years. She is credited with advising
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She had no early higher education and in 1958 she joined the
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trying to encourage students to know about global affairs.
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In 1965, the Sword of the Spirit renamed itself as the
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Index

Mildred Mary Nevile

MBE
Catholic Institute for International Relations
Wellingore
Henry Nevile
Lord Lieutenant of Lincolnshire

Sword of the Spirit
United Nations Association
Council for Education in World Citizenship
Regent's Park
tin mines in Bolivia
El Salvador
Order of the British Empire
Leeds University
CAFOD
Julian Filochowski


"Nevile, Mildred Mary (1927–2012), anti-poverty campaigner and human rights advocate"
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
doi
10.1093/ref:odnb/105574
ISBN
978-0-19-861412-8
UK public library membership


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