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Poverty The research report The Hidden Dimensions of Poverty, funded by the John Fell
Meintest du fall?
Poverty The research report The Hidden Dimensions of Poverty, funded by the John Fell
Poverty The research report The Hidden Dimensions of Poverty, funded by the John Fell
Poverty The research report The Hidden Dimensions of Poverty, funded by the John Fell
In her letter to the Forum on Overcoming Extreme Poverty, Thérèse Ricard in Lebanon resists a system blind to her humanity.
“Everything fell apart” When her son, at four years of age, was old enough to go
It was the last day the family would be together. The next morning, the children would be taken into foster care. For months, we had fought alongside the family for the children to stay at home.
The youngest fell asleep and anxiety was visible on the faces of the older ones.
Tapori Weekends: Friendship beyond differences.
to get to know Ono, even though the other children called him “crazy” because he fell
Maryori Vasquez Delgado is an ATD Fourth World member who runs a street library in Peru. Below she talks about her experience.
I fell in love with this way of doing things.
In May 2019, OECD hosted a conference on ATD/Oxford University research that sheds new light on unveiling the hidden dimensions of poverty.
The research report The Hidden Dimensions of Poverty, funded by the John Fell
How can civil society and governments support households who are beginning to leave poverty behind so that they never again fall below the poverty line? This question was the focus of an event on 6 February hosted by the Chronic Poverty Advisory Network (CPAN) at London’s Overseas Development Institute where ATD Fourth World was invited to react to new research.
Tanzania [where] a significant proportion of rural households that escaped poverty fell
A story of unfaltering determination Esther Rodriquez lives in New Mexico in the United States. Recently she took part in (…) Read more →
They fell in love with my kids. Eighteen months of hell. I mean it hurt.