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Some longtime crusaders against poverty are bringing a hopeful message to Binghamton this week. Co-Authors Reverend Liz ...
But Johann Christian does have an essential lesson to impart to the young Mozart: that all of human life is a mystery. And ...
A new book by the Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Greg Grandin offers a fresh account of the region as an incubator of internationalism and commitment to the common good.
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A colleague from the Danish embassy—Shireen Huq—got in touch with me and requested collaboration on developing a new framework for researching and understanding rural poverty. It was about ...
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We argue that scientists, policymakers and organisational leaders should devote more attention and resources toward understanding and reducing time poverty to promote psychological and economic ...
Participatory Poverty – engaging the poor in understanding poverty and seeking solutions. The monetary poverty approach identifies people's need for basic life necessities. The income-based ...
Educational disadvantage is complex. Researcher and educator Sean Harris explores why tackling the impact of poverty in schools requires assessment – not assumption. He examines flaws in how we ...
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How does this shape understanding ... By framing poverty and homelessness in terms of charity, we neutralize their political significance. Part of what I’m trying to do in this book is restore ...
The newly announced benefit cuts could potentially thrust an estimated 250,000 individuals - including 50,000 children - into relative poverty. This grim prediction is based on the Department for ...