Topic: Poverty and hunger

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The global fight for food: a battle of narratives

Article / 16th September 2008

The inability of world leaders to face up to the root causes or policy contradictions of a food crisis is nothing new, but the resultant crisis of faith in neoliberal economic orthodoxy is a sign that the world direction is changing course, writes Adam Parsons.

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Do the poor count?

Article / 15th September 2008

The World Bank's latest poverty figures underline the fact that globalisation has been largely ineffective at either reducing the burgeoning ranks of the world's poor, or including this vast swathe of the global population into the mainstream economy.

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World bank poverty figures: what do they mean?

Article / 15th September 2008

The World Bank's revised international poverty line of $1.25, which on many counts reveals a negligible difference in reducing poverty since 1981, raises legitimate questions about the assumed success of globalisation.

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Shelter: key facts and resources

Article / 19th May 2008

A collection of facts, organisations, reports and further resources about education from a global perspective.

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Education: key facts and resources

Article / 19th May 2008

A collection of facts, organisations, reports and further resources about education from a global perspective.

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Poverty and inequality: an overview

Article / 19th May 2008

https://www.actionagainsthunger.org.ukMore than 1.4 billion people live in poverty so extreme that they can barely survive, and around 25,000 people die from hunger each day whilst a new billionaire is created every second day. The call for a global safety net has never been so urgent - and compels the international community to transform economic priorities and guarantee the universal securing of basic human needs.

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Land, water and energy: an overview

Article / 19th May 2008

The three essential resources of land, energy and water are connected by the same crisis of inequality driven by increasing privatization and corporate control. While universal provision remains an eminently practical goal, it requires a shift in global priorities and wide-scale redistribution through a system of international sharing monitored by an effective and representative United Nations.

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Land: key facts and resources

Article / 19th May 2008

A collection of facts, organisations, reports and further resources about the land crisis from a global perspective.

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Energy: key facts and resources

Article / 19th May 2008

Some facts, organisations, reports and other resources about energy from a global perspective.

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Africa: an overview

Article / 19th May 2008

After decades of famine, grinding poverty, colossal debts and enormous slum-growth, Africa is indisputably the worst casualty of economic globalization. As the region takes the further brunt of man-made climate change, the rich nations hold a moral responsibility to reorder economic priorities and coordinate a massive transfer of resources to the impoverished continent.

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