Jubilee Debt Campaign t-shirts, videos, DVDs and CDs
Unfinished Business DVD
Our new Unfinished Business DVD is now available for £6 including p&p. A multimedia resource compilation for investigating global poverty issues for use in schools, congregations and groups, it contains footage from Journey to Justice event in Birmingham in May, as well as films, interviews and resources.
To order your copy, please call 020 7324 4722, email info@jubileedebtcampaign.org.uk or send a cheque or postal order for £6 to: Jubilee Debt Campaign, The Grayston Centre, 28 Charles Square, London N1 6HT. Please make payable to 'Jubilee Debt Campaign.
Drop the Debt t-shirts
Price: £5 (includes p&p)
Drop the Debt CD
Price: £10 (includes p&p)
"...a compilation the whole world should be listening to." (John L. Walters, The Guardian)
Compiled by Francois Mauger in support of Jubilee Debt Campaign, 'Drop the Debt' contains 16 exclusive and outstanding tracks by artists from some of the most heavily indebted countries. This first-hand experience of detrimental effects of debt gives the message authenticity and urgency.
Track Listings:
1. EL Hadj N'Diaye (Senegal)
'Boor-yi'
2.Teofilo Chantre & Cesaria Evora (Cape-Verde)
'Quem pode'
3.Chico Cesar (Brasil) & les Fabulous Trobadors (France, Occitanie)
'Il faut payer (devo e nai nego)'
4.Fernanda Abreu & MV Bill (Brazil)
'Tudo vale a pena'
5.Toto la Momposina (Colombia)
'Cosas pa' pensar'
6.Tiken Jah Fakoly (Ivory Coast) & Tribo de Jah (Brazil)
'Baba'
7.Zedess (Burkina Faso)
'Cadeau empoisonne'
8.Meiway (Ivory Coast)
'Assez'
9.Massilia Sound System (France, Occitanie)
'Osca Sankara'
10.Sally Nyolo (Cameroon) & Shingo2 (Japan)
'Tilma' (remix)
11.African South (South Africa)
'The Third World cries everyday'
12.Lenine (Brazil)
'Rosebud'
13.Faya Tess and Lokua Kanza (Congo)
'Bana'
14.Oliver Mtukudzi (Zimbabwe)
'Murimi munhu'
15.Tarace Boulba (France) & Ablaye Mbaye
(Senegal)
16.Soledad Bravo (Venezuala)
'Gracias a la vida'
Hoperaisers DVD
Price: £5 (includes p&p)
The Hoperaisers are four young, talented and determined musicians eking out a living in Korogocho slums - one of the largest slums in Nairobi, the capital city of Kenya. Their songs, unlike many youths in the slums, are dedicated to spur social change among their listeners and admirers alike.
Included on the DVD is the very catchy reggae-style G8, and their second track Why! Both music tracks are accompanied by a video-clip.


