poverty

Every year, since 1993, the United Nations calls on us to celebrate the International Day for the Eradication of Poverty on October 17th. Nonprofit organizations must continue our work so that one day, sooner than later, we can say that on October 17th there is nothing to celebrate.

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We maintain that any goal to eradicate poverty must first and foremost be based on a radical change of approach and be inspired by the intelligence and resistance of people who have been excluded.

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Image of the campaign. Image: Stop Poverty

The global movement ATD Fourth World calls to action in order to make a world without poverty. Dozens of events have been prepared on the 17th October. 

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Electrical power - Source: bykst on Pixabay

This initiative is a European-wide project and one of its main goals is to foster a greater knowledge on the impact of energy poverty.

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Homeless person. Photo: Flickr

Since 1990, many non-profit organisations are offering training activities, education and service provision aimed at the participation and empowerment of people.

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Mum feeding his baby. Photo: Save the Children

The "Underprivileged" report examines five key areas in which it noted inequalities in the development of children: work, social security, housing, education and health.

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The director of Fundació La Vinya shares his thoughts on the causes and effects of the lack of access to energy in Spain.

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Corporate tax evasion, one of the main causes behind inequalities / Photo: Pixabay

The report “Tax Battles” also highlights that the average corporate tax in countries around the world has dropped four points in 10 years.

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1st International Conference on childhood, poverty and educational success: social and educational networking

On 19 and 20 December CaixaForum in Madrid will be hosting the Conference.

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Refugee Camp - Font: Pixabay

The figure of displaced people is now more than 60 million. Syria, Afghanistan or Somalia are some of the countries these people are fleeing. We will examine this humanitarian crisis to try to understand what is happening.

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