Despite great efforts to reduce rural poverty at the national and global levels, many of the poorest groups remain difficult to reach through mainstream development programs. In particular, there is ample evidence that indigenous and tribal peoples and ethnic minorities are disproportionately represented among the rural poor worldwide
This paper provides policy makers with key findings about what works to overcome Indigenous disadvan...
The first part of this discussion paper attempts, within the inevitable data limitations, to present...
Tackling extreme poverty and marginalisation alongside rising and intersecting inequalities must be...
Across the world, development is either failing or threatening indigenous peoples. The Brazil Reimag...
In situations where inequality and ethnicity are important aspects of poverty, policymakers need to ...
In Latin-America -as in most parts of the world- indigenous peoples are ‘the poorest of the poor, an...
Indigenous peoples constitute permanent and culturally unique minorities spread throughout the settl...
To what extent do rural development programmes allow for diversity in the social situations where th...
India's strong economic growth has consistently sought to include the rural poor, who are concentrat...
Latin America is traditionally the region with the highest income and wealth inequality and the indi...
Poverty manifests itself in various forms, including a lack of income and productive resources to en...
The key to the future of any society lies in the transmission of its culture and worldview to succee...
textIndigenous peoples are garnering more focus on the world stage, and as such it is critical to un...
This paper addresses one of the most challenging aspects of philanthropy in Indian Country, namely r...
Even though overall growth in India has recently accelerated, it has largely bypassed rural areas an...
This paper provides policy makers with key findings about what works to overcome Indigenous disadvan...
The first part of this discussion paper attempts, within the inevitable data limitations, to present...
Tackling extreme poverty and marginalisation alongside rising and intersecting inequalities must be...
Across the world, development is either failing or threatening indigenous peoples. The Brazil Reimag...
In situations where inequality and ethnicity are important aspects of poverty, policymakers need to ...
In Latin-America -as in most parts of the world- indigenous peoples are ‘the poorest of the poor, an...
Indigenous peoples constitute permanent and culturally unique minorities spread throughout the settl...
To what extent do rural development programmes allow for diversity in the social situations where th...
India's strong economic growth has consistently sought to include the rural poor, who are concentrat...
Latin America is traditionally the region with the highest income and wealth inequality and the indi...
Poverty manifests itself in various forms, including a lack of income and productive resources to en...
The key to the future of any society lies in the transmission of its culture and worldview to succee...
textIndigenous peoples are garnering more focus on the world stage, and as such it is critical to un...
This paper addresses one of the most challenging aspects of philanthropy in Indian Country, namely r...
Even though overall growth in India has recently accelerated, it has largely bypassed rural areas an...
This paper provides policy makers with key findings about what works to overcome Indigenous disadvan...
The first part of this discussion paper attempts, within the inevitable data limitations, to present...
Tackling extreme poverty and marginalisation alongside rising and intersecting inequalities must be...