Participatory Approaches to Attacking Extreme Poverty

Participatory Approaches to Attacking Extreme Poverty
Author: Xavier Godinot,Quentin Wodon
Publsiher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2006-01-01
Genre: Business
ISBN: 9780821366264

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"Relying on contributions from the International Movement ATD Fourth World, this book deals with questions such as: What does it mean to live in poverty, and especially in extreme poverty? How can very poor people be reached through development projects? How can we assess whether projects succeed in changing the lives of the poorest individuals? In answering these questions, the emphasis is on exploring what type of knowledge is needed to fight extreme poverty. A key argument is that apart from academic knowledge, a concerted effort is needed to listen to the knowledge of poor people themselves, as well as to the knowledge of practitioners who are engaged with them on a daily basis to fight poverty. After the introductory chapter, the text of a speech by Joseph Wresinski (founder of the International Movement ATD Fourth World) at a congress of social scientists held at UNESCO, is reproduced. The next contribution is based on comments by the International Movement ATD Fourth World on the World Bank's World Development Report 2004 Making Services Work for Poor People. Thereafter, case studies are provided on participatory approaches to attacking extreme poverty in both developing countries (Madagascar and Tanzania, as well as Bolivia, Guatemala, and Peru) and developed countries (the United States and Belgium)."

Development and Faith

Development and Faith
Author: Katherine Marshall,Marisa Bronwyn Van Saanen
Publsiher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2007
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780821371749

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Publisher's description: The faith and development nexus is both a promising new focus for secular development agencies and a historic reality: for centuries, world faiths and individuals inspired by their faith have played many roles in social change and social welfare. Secular development agencies have largely operated in parallel to the world of faith-motivated development. The World Bank began in the late 1990s to explore ways in which faith and development are connected. The issue was not and is not about religion, but about the recognition that some of &… Show Morethe best experts on development are faith leaders living and working in poor communities, where strong ties and moral authority give them unique experience and insight. The World Bank's goal is to act as a catalyst and convenor, bringing together development practitioners to find common ground, understand one another's efforts, and explore differences. Development and Faith explores and highlights promising partnerships in the world between secular and faith development entities. It recounts the evolving history of relationships between faith and secular development institutions. It focuses on the Millennium Development Goals as a common framework for action and an opportunity for new forms of collaboration and partnership.

Fullness of Life and Justice for All

Fullness of Life and Justice for All
Author: Thomas Eggensperger,Ulrich Engel,Manuela Kalsky,Ellen Van Stichel
Publsiher: ATF Press
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2020-09-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781925679434

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Poverty, inequality, violent conflicts, climate change, migration, racism, burn-out are just a few of the symptoms showing how living life to the fullest is out of reach for so many people in our world. Is, then, seeking 'fullness of life and justice for all' not a too ambitious project? For nothing less than the wellbeing of humanity - and in extension, the whole of creation - is at stake. On the other hand, we see people responding, acting and struggling for justice, liberation and a more sustainable world. How to make sense of the ideas of fullness of life and justice for all, in light of the many crises humanity currently faces but also the glimpses of positive and hopeful responses? Even more so, how to make sense theologically? In this volume twenty authors reflect on how the notions of fullness of life and justice for all are theoretically conceived and have practically taken form from within Dominican theology and spirituality. The contributions on youth spirituality, contemplation, art as a means to community building, gender, pluralization, populism and management discuss the fullness of life in both its material and spiritual dimensions. The question on justice for all is raised in confrontation with issues such as poverty, migration, ecological threats and the role of virtues in society. In this way, the book aims to uncover a variety of Dominican perspectives as valuable contributions to a broader dialogue on the fullness of life and justice for all.

Thought Law Rights and Action in the Age of Environmental Crisis

Thought  Law  Rights and Action in the Age of Environmental Crisis
Author: Anna Grear,Evadne Grant,
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2015-07-31
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781784711337

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In the climate-pressed Anthropocene epoch, nothing could be more urgent than fresh engagements with the fractious relationships between ÔhumanityÕ, law and the living order. This timely book intelligently combines theoretical reflections, doctrinal ana

Attacking Extreme Poverty

Attacking Extreme Poverty
Author: Quentin Wodon,World Bank
Publsiher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 158
Release: 2001
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: STANFORD:36105113925668

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Annotation Focuses on 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 needs.

A Guide to the World Bank

A Guide to the World Bank
Author: World Bank
Publsiher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2007-06-27
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0821366955

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The World Bank Group is a vital source of financial and technical assistance to developing countries around the world. Its focus is on helping the poorest people in the poorest countries by using its financial resources, staff, and extensive experience to aid countries in reducing poverty, increasing economic growth, and improving quality of life. In partnership with more than 100 developing countries, the Bank Group is striving to improve health and education, fight corruption, boost agricultural support, build roadsand ports, and protect the environment. Other projects are aimed at rebuilding war-torn countries or regions, providing basic services such as access to clean water, and encouraging investments that create jobs. In addition to this critical groundwork around the world, various parts of the World Bank Group are involved in activities ranging from conducting economic research and analysis to providing financial and advisory services to governments and private enterprises. This completely revised and updated second edition provides an accessible and straightforward overview of the World Bank Group's history, organization, mission, and purpose. Additionally, for those wishing to delve further into subjects of particular interest, the book guides readers to sources containing more detailed information, including annual reports, Web sites, publications, and e-mail addresses for various departments. It also provides information on how to work for or do business with the World Bank. A good introduction for anyone interested in understanding what the World Bank Group does and how it does it, this book shows readers who want to learn more where to begin.

Economic and Social Rights after the Global Financial Crisis

Economic and Social Rights after the Global Financial Crisis
Author: Aoife Nolan
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 413
Release: 2014-10-09
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781107043251

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This book addresses the interrelationship between economic and financial crises, the responses thereto, and economic and social rights.

Social Policy and the Capability Approach

Social Policy and the Capability Approach
Author: Yerkes, Mara,Javornik, Jana
Publsiher: Policy Press
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2019-06-26
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781447341802

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The capability approach, an increasingly popular conceptual and theoretical framework focused on what individuals are able to do and be, offers a unique evaluative perspective to social policy analysis. This book explores the advantages of this approach and offers a way forward in addressing conceptual and empirical issues as they apply specifically to social policy research and practice. Short conceptual and empirical chapters provide clear examples of how policies shape the capabilities of different groups and individuals, critically assessing the efficacy of different social policies across multiple social policy fields, providing both academic and practitioner viewpoints.