Very poor people are often considered ignorant and even incapable of thinking, because they have had no opportunity to gain skill in expression through education. The experience of contempt and exclusion is deep among the poorest, whether they live in rich or poor countries, and it often prevents them from participating in social programs. This note provides a summary of a study on access to health care conducted by the International Movement ATD Fourth World in Madagascar, with the aim to outline the organization's approach to reaching the very poor and building projects in close partnership with them
The Extreme Poverty Research Group (EPRG) develops and disseminates knowledge about the nature of ex...
Who are the ultra-poor and how can development policy address their particular needs? In today’s blo...
ABSTRACT “ This research paper is concerned with poverty and factor re...
Very poor people are often considered ignorant and even incapable of thinking, because they have had...
Madagascar, an island nation in Africa, is mired in poverty; approximately 76.5% of its population l...
Poverty reduction has become the central goal of development policies over the last decade but there...
The ultra-poor are defined as the poorest sub-group of those in extreme poverty. They make up over h...
In Madagascar, more than 50% of children under 5 years of age suffer from chronic malnutrition. The ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Economics, 2008.Includes bibliograp...
Presented at the International Training Programme (ITP), PSD/UB Seminar Series 1998/99, 25-26 March...
Background and Objectives: Despite some progress made in the fight against malnutrition in Madagasca...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Apprendre à ne pas être pauvre au Burkina FasoSpan...
(english) This paper presents an analysis of the attitudes of the poor towards the double – politica...
Produced by the Research Support Team The Policy Research Working Paper Series disseminates the find...
Health affects poverty and poverty affects health. Poverty limits an individual's ability to respon...
The Extreme Poverty Research Group (EPRG) develops and disseminates knowledge about the nature of ex...
Who are the ultra-poor and how can development policy address their particular needs? In today’s blo...
ABSTRACT “ This research paper is concerned with poverty and factor re...
Very poor people are often considered ignorant and even incapable of thinking, because they have had...
Madagascar, an island nation in Africa, is mired in poverty; approximately 76.5% of its population l...
Poverty reduction has become the central goal of development policies over the last decade but there...
The ultra-poor are defined as the poorest sub-group of those in extreme poverty. They make up over h...
In Madagascar, more than 50% of children under 5 years of age suffer from chronic malnutrition. The ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Economics, 2008.Includes bibliograp...
Presented at the International Training Programme (ITP), PSD/UB Seminar Series 1998/99, 25-26 March...
Background and Objectives: Despite some progress made in the fight against malnutrition in Madagasca...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Apprendre à ne pas être pauvre au Burkina FasoSpan...
(english) This paper presents an analysis of the attitudes of the poor towards the double – politica...
Produced by the Research Support Team The Policy Research Working Paper Series disseminates the find...
Health affects poverty and poverty affects health. Poverty limits an individual's ability to respon...
The Extreme Poverty Research Group (EPRG) develops and disseminates knowledge about the nature of ex...
Who are the ultra-poor and how can development policy address their particular needs? In today’s blo...
ABSTRACT “ This research paper is concerned with poverty and factor re...