Attacking Extreme Poverty. Learning from the Experience of the International Movement ATD Fourth World.
This report consists of a collection of essays on extreme poverty. The first part of the report deals with what it means to live in extreme poverty, how to reach the very poor, through programs, and interventions, and how to make private, and public institutions more responsive to their aspirations. The second part analyzes the relationship between extreme poverty, and human rights.
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2001
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Authors: | Woden, Q. |
Institutions: | World Bank Group |
Subject: | POVERTY | ECONOMIC CONDITIONS | DEVELOPING COUNTRIES | HUMAN RIGHTS |
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