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  • en up to Tami, relating her gradual fall into poverty, a tale of struggling with abuse and abandonm
  • to keep it solvent, and was reduced to great poverty a result of the inflation after the war.
  • Poverty, A Study of Town Life (1901) is the first boo
  • ticular country, that are committed to making poverty a thing of the past and support GCAP's platfo
  • n became one of the first evangelists to call poverty a spirit and believed in God's ability to per
  • Albus's vision concerns: a world without poverty, a world of prosperity, a world of opportunit
  • Bradley also made child poverty a significant issue in his campaign.
  • Ordinary Poverty: A Little Food and Cold Storage details the t
  • unded and works with the group End Legislated Poverty, a British Columbia coalition with stated aim
  • e says some of its members are suffering from poverty, a lack of social security, and are without h
  • gainst Suffering, Suppression, Oppression and Poverty) a Cape Town-based NGO.
  • pted to make us appear disconnected from mass poverty abroad.
  • ues of Native American identity and discusses poverty, abuse, and the condition of women in society
  • goals include eradicating extreme hunger and poverty, achieving universal primary education, promo
  • The Child Poverty Act 2010 is an Act of the Parliament of the U
  • The Child Poverty Action Group (site) campaigns for the elimina
  • In partnership with Innovations for Poverty Action and Harvard University, DSI is impleme
  • the Poor in 1975 by Frank Field, 1975, Child Poverty Action Group, ISBN 0-903963-27-2
  • Innovations for Poverty Action (IPA) is a close partner of the Abdul
  • Child Poverty Action Group (Aotearoa New Zealand) (CPAG) is
  • he served as the Chief Executive of the Child Poverty Action Group.
  • the President and Founder of Innovations for Poverty Action (IPA), a New Haven, Connecticut based
  • Innovations for Poverty Action and J-PAL attempt to bridge the gap be
  • The Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab (J-PAL) is an academic center loca
  • Child Poverty Action Group: Legal Res.
  • Energy Poverty Action: The Energy Poverty Action WEF taskfor
  • July 30, 1968) was a municipal politician and poverty activist in Toronto, Canada.
  • Dividend (GRD) is a method of tackling global poverty advanced by the philosopher Thomas Pogge.
  • His 1981 bestseller Wealth and Poverty advanced a practical and moral case for capit
  • Havartsinh Vaghela ... Kenyan Poverty Advisor
  • ople, increasing numbers hence driven towards poverty affecting even their immediate families, wast
  • e and family were for a while reduced to near poverty after his death until his liabilities could b
  • Owen, a young boy who is forced into a life a poverty after his mother dies.
  • called Hebei) in China and spent his youth in poverty, after his father was taken into the Manchu a
  • Association meetings, and to sixth forms - on poverty, aid, debt, and foreign investment.
  • The Centre for Market Solutions to Poverty aims to provide an apex platform for coordina
  • idespread unemployment, marked by ill-health, poverty, alcoholism, and ramping mortality.
  • turn portrays as the fundamental obstacle to poverty alleviation in the developing world.
  • omoting East/West dialogue, women empowerment poverty alleviation and disaster relief.
  • For Women and Minister for Social Welfare and Poverty Alleviation from 2001 to 2006, when she becam
  • Geographical targeting for poverty alleviation employs a variety of techniques,
  • ion, workforce development, public health, or poverty alleviation through its portfolio.
  • Poverty Alleviation and Gender (PAG)
  • e benefits of microfinance and its effects on poverty alleviation, particularly in regards to sever
  • Foundation has given to scientific research, poverty alleviation, education, the arts, and environ
  • nter leadership roles in slum development and poverty alleviation, with the assistance of SPARC.
  • te change mitigation and adaptation, but also poverty alleviation, disaster risk reduction, biodive
  • outh Affairs & Culture, Urban Development and Poverty Alleviation.
  • on that designs and sells products focused on poverty alleviation.
  • eswick has been known for its deprivation and poverty, although the area has improved since the 200
  • Poverty Amidst Prosperity: Urban Poor in England, 183
  • ed on Benedict XVI's teaching that "the first poverty among people is not to know Christ."
  • ot including children), and led to widespread poverty among the survivors.
  • He said the schemes are exploiting the poverty among the people, who then resort to joining
  • ally, eradication and displacement has led to poverty among rural populations, as 2.9 million Afgha
  • ictoria, Brownlee questioned witnesses on how poverty among prairie farmers was hurting British Col
  • It was designed in response to one cause of poverty amongst mothers and their children, marriage
  • How To Win The War On Poverty: An Analysis of State Poverty Trends
  • joined his father, who then resided in great poverty, an exile and without occupation, in Rome.
  • The racism, poverty, and evangelical indifference he observed at
  • n developing countries which are dealing with poverty and competing in the global economy.
  • ment organisation which aims to alleviate the poverty and suffering of the world's poorest people.
  • and then the Johnson Administration's War on Poverty and Great Society.
  • r to a fortune from his late uncle, who faced poverty and misfortune during the Great Depression bu
  • ideal conditions on Earth, replacing illness, poverty and strife with health, prosperity and peace,
  • ecame associated with overcrowded conditions, poverty, and crime, governments gradually changed the
  • own presents an action plan for ending severe poverty and reversing the deterioration of our planet
  • He recounted a childhood full of poverty and anti-black racism, with only his mother a
  • ly from political repression, food shortages, poverty and the destruction brought by the Spanish ci
  • Halving poverty and hunger is the first Millennium Developmen
  • of the key drivers of the HIV/AIDS epidemic: poverty and gender inequality."
  • The intervention has created chaos, increased poverty and racism.
  • mpact of inadequate housing and homelessness, poverty and income inequality, social exclusion and o
  • His last years were spent in comparative poverty, and he had to sell his library to provide fo
  • regarded for his contributons to ending child poverty and has made many contributions towards creat
  • northeast, led to major turmoil, starvation, poverty and internal migration.
  • widely prevalent in France, as "perpetuating poverty and excluding instruction"-as, in fact, the r
  • se of renewable energy for the alleviation of poverty and economic development.
  • priests had violated their vows of chastity, poverty and obedience.
  • er named the critic for social solidarity and poverty and then the critic in family and education.
  • songwriters whose work Boone used remained in poverty and obscurity despite his considerable succes
  • homeless people in the city, and on issues of poverty and housing.
  • president to primarily focus his attention on poverty and deteriorating social conditions.
  • But he grew up in poverty and says he was beaten by his stepfather from
  • Poverty and Riches: A Study of the Industrial Regime.
  • neighborhood of Miami, an area known for its poverty and violence.
  • plains and knights who take vows of chastity, poverty and obedience these Knights, and now Dames, m
  • books have discussed hunger, Christian faith, poverty and public policy.
  • people with depression, people in very severe poverty, and people who live in perpetually threateni
  • Prostitution is widespread and exacerbated by poverty and internal displacement.
  • the author of the 1969 book Overlive: Power, Poverty, and the University and the 1971 text Somethi
  • omposed of overcrowded slums characterised by poverty and disease.
  • s boundaries two neighbourhoods notorious for poverty and squalour: the Rookery between the church
  • Czechowic died in poverty and obscurity in 1613.
  • ristics of the population and reducing crime, poverty and other social problems.
  • The area is characterized by entrenched poverty, and consequently is home to the "low track"
  • Spain, and thence to Naples where he lived in poverty, and died.
  • her brief covered social issues such as child poverty and welfare reform.
  • His research concerns the study of poverty and children and their families in an interna
  • ons on child care, early childhood education, poverty, and parenting.
  • and women are forced into prostitution due to poverty and the disintegration of the family unit.
  • ase (especially polio, malaria and HIV-AIDS), poverty and gender, and racial and religious discrimi
  • s friend George) are lamenting their state of poverty and discussing the morning's newspaper.
  • nd works with Congress and the White House on poverty and children's issues.
  • he social standing of the area and introduced poverty and disease.
  • It challenges how we view world poverty and its causes.
  • stricken areas due to murders, drug dealing, poverty, and inadequate public schools.
  • ve and individual responsibility in combating poverty and social exclusion, and fostering commitmen
  • that "The consequences of egoism are hatred, poverty and injustice.
  • the concerns of people who have to live with poverty and social exclusion, and to inspire every Eu
  • He lived in poverty and died into 962.
  • Freed slaves were faced with poverty and discrimination.
  • tion, seeking to help world leaders alleviate poverty and improve the lives of children.to
  • priests had violated their vows of chastity, poverty and obedience.
  • to contend with the difficulties attendant on poverty and obscurity.
  • sy in the developing world to alleviate their poverty and help them secure their basic rights.
  • It is said that Eadberht favoured poverty and long periods of solitude and devotion as
  • nd independent and delivering an agreement on poverty and climate change at the G8 summit in 2005.
  • hing the Islamic Republic of Iran brought was poverty and misery.
  • state later developed a reputation for crime, poverty and dilapidation.
  • o's Blue Period; a time when the artist faced poverty and depression following the suicide of his f
  • the fundamental right of persons experiencing poverty and social exclusion to live in dignity and t
  • or the workhouse, while others "died in great poverty and neglect".
  • in heading north, they discover a new kind of poverty and exploitation.
  • was to create public awareness of preventable poverty and to get the message to members of the G20
  • It seemed the home of poverty and toil
  • Japan appeared weak-inflation, poverty, and leftist parties were growing-and ripe fo
  • itiatives have included a focus on addressing poverty and church development through the Special Co
  • e maintained with difficulty due to continued poverty and debt.
  • in his province, forces his family to live in poverty and schemes to cheat his nephew out of his in
  • al pioneer findings on the negative impact of poverty and unfavourable socioeconomic indicators in
  • He felt that much of Irish poverty and a lack of self-help and self-respect was
  • Poverty and the State:A Study of English Conditions.
  • icipants promised to address problems such as poverty and corruption, but none actually said how th
  • ncinnatians, the neighborhood had fallen into poverty and high levels of crime, but Horgan believed
  • The lyrics tell a bleak story of poverty and joblessness.
  • it is plagued by unemploment, poverty and crime.
  • articularly known as the founder of the Dutch poverty and vaccination laws.
  • sidered a simple consequence of the country's poverty and inefficiency of the educational system.
  • ity and the Juilliard School, Elzy rose above poverty and prejudice to become one of the most accla
  • pt then and people are suffering from extreme poverty and natural disasters.
  • Born and brought up in extreme poverty and illiteracy, Dimech returned time and time
  • ts promised to address government repression, poverty, and unemployment.
  • ystematic approach to addressing the needs of poverty and disadvantage in the Diocese.
  • Hino died in 1946 due to the mass poverty and malnutrition which was widespread in post
  • rfunding of psychiatric care, corruption, and poverty' and pointed an accusing finger at the psychi
  • e 1980s Bourguiba made efforts to combat both poverty and a rising Islamist opposition, spearheaded
  • tional anthem for single parents dealing with poverty and especially for single mothers who feel fo
  • She had to observe vows of poverty and obedience.
  • including the political and economic climate, poverty and homelessness, stigmatization, violence, a
  • s such as blockbusting, strikebreaking, rape, poverty, and the problems of the elderly in the city,
  • e, stating its spread was facilitated through poverty and overcrowding.
  • Her early years were filled with poverty and sexual abuse.
  • tion for a project entitled, “Flight Capital, Poverty and Free-Market Economics.”
  • failed to lift Galicia and its people out of poverty and unemployment.
  • rmelite novices voluntarily vow themselves to poverty, and here they professed their poverty in the
  • As a cardinal, Allen had lived in poverty and he died in debt, at Rome on 16 October 15
  • od, bringing urban blight, high unemployment, poverty, and crime.
  • ouver is notoriously known for its addiction, poverty and prostitution rates.
  • "That crisis is one of extreme poverty and hunger, and cannot be alleviated with gun
  • th century, the area had become a by-word for poverty and alcohol.
  • enriching their minds with concerns of crime, poverty and renovation.
  • ng out socio-economic conflict, unemployment, poverty and deprivation.
  • argely responsible for his mother's late life poverty and threatened to sue to get access to the sm
  • mmunities navigate through the constraints of poverty and struggle to create equality and justice i
  • trade in blood donations against the backdrop poverty and life in shanty-towns".
  • e is to help the poor overcome the effects of poverty and develop the capacity to create a new futu
  • This led to poverty and homelessness amongst rural dwellers, and
  • nst "discrimination against women in mosques, poverty and the situation in Palestine".
  • population declined by more than 200,000 and poverty and crime greatly increased.
  • s a benefit for the Ontario Coalition Against Poverty and features spoken word by anti-poverty acti
  • on reducing famine vulnerability, hunger, and poverty and emphasizes economic, governance, and soci
  • la, Guebuza stressed a commitment to fighting poverty and working for "national unity, peace and de
  • From 2002-06, Claire sat on the Poverty and Disadvantage Committee of the Joseph Rown
  • o the elimination of human misery, injustice, poverty and ignorance in the world as it is here and
  • ted in particular concern for those living in poverty and a commitment to pursuing justice.
  • or extensive periods, and Fraser admitted the poverty and social disorder he witnessed changed his
  • ing the law on assisted dying, tackling child poverty and expanding further education.
  • against histories of fatherlessness, neglect, poverty, and incarceration can still remain present i
  • bridge social and economic divides to reduce poverty and increase equity around the world".
  • family of Allegri appears to have fallen into poverty, and to have become extinct.
  • director for the Society of Helping Lives in Poverty, and is a past member of the McKernan housing
  • She says poverty and lack of development often result in HIV-p
  • ach, who utilized the concept to help address poverty and illiteracy in the Philippines.
  • The family lived in poverty, and young Tony Trankina grew up despising th
  • in Japan with judoka masters, living in near poverty and continuing on solely for the love of his
  • descended from Bhatti Rajputs, who fell into poverty, and took to fishing.
  • unction with VICE magazine focused on Gender, Poverty and Power.
  • Poverty and Compassion: The Moral Imagination of the
  • He describes the situation of poverty and corruption and the history of his homelan
  • ctives they gain change their perspectives on poverty and redefine their personal circumstances at
  • vices, and rowdy bars, it was also a site of poverty and street crime.
  • of the UN Millennium Project's Task Force on Poverty and Economic Development and of the UN High-L
  • After leaving home she lived in poverty and worked as a street-corner evangelist, pre
  • or not members of the summit discussed global poverty and financial aid is unknown.
  • generally speaking, suffered tragically high poverty and crime rates.
  • ployment opportunities for people impacted by poverty and marginalization, the vendor program has b
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