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Danny OCallaghan

BBC - BBC Four's Why Poverty? Debate - Programmes - 4 views

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    The BBC, working with more than 70 broadcasters around the world, is hosting a debate about contemporary poverty with Why Poverty? - a set of ground-breaking international documentaries screening from November.
Danny OCallaghan

250 MILLION ADOLESCENT GIRLS LIVE IN POVERTY THEY ARE THE MOST POWERFUL FORCE FOR CHANG... - 4 views

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    "WHAT EXACTLY IS THE GIRL EFFECT? The girl effect is a movement. It's about leveraging the unique potential of adolescent girls to end poverty for themselves, their families, their communities, their countries and the world. It's about making girls visible and changing their social and economic dynamics by providing them with specific, powerful and relevant resources. Created by the Nike Foundation in collaboration with the NoVo Foundation, United Nations Foundation and Coalition for Adolescent Girls, the girl effect is fuelled by hundreds of thousands of girl champions who recognise the untapped potential of adolescent girls living in poverty."
Danny OCallaghan

Poverty indicators - The Poverty Site - 0 views

shared by Danny OCallaghan on 04 Apr 10 - Cached
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    Lots of statistics on UK deprivation useful for Unequal spaces. Just have abrowse
Danny OCallaghan

How poverty wages for tea pickers fuel India's trade in child slavery | World news | Th... - 0 views

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    "Millions of Brits drink a cup of Assam tea each day, but it comes at a terrible price. Plantation workers on 12p an hour are easy prey for traffickers who lure away their daughters to India's cities. Now pressure is growing on big tea brands to safeguard better pay"
Danny OCallaghan

Theories of development - 2 views

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    "Throughout the 20th century, and continuing into the 21st century, governments have tried to develop the world's poor countries. Development efforts have sought to increase national income, lift poor people out of poverty and improve their quality of living. However, people have had different ideas about how to best develop poor countries.  This resource considers six of those approaches."
Danny OCallaghan

Tanzania: 'large-scale farming turns small farmers into mere labourers' | Global develo... - 1 views

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    "Critics of New Alliance say private investment and improvements in rural infrastructure will not liberate people from poverty"
Danny OCallaghan

The WTO has failed developing nations | Aurelie Walker | Global development | guardian.... - 2 views

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    Some excellent examples of how the WTO has failed developing nations
Danny OCallaghan

Pesticide poisoning: confronting the hidden menace | Claire Meeghan | Global developmen... - 2 views

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    "More than 90% of pesticide fatalities are believed to occur in developing countries. Campaigners in Ghana are pushing for tighter controls"
Danny OCallaghan

After BRIC comes MIST, the acronym Turkey would certainly welcome | Simon Roughneen | G... - 0 views

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    new one to learn
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The Philippines is devastated as much by unfair debt as typhoon Haiyan | Tim Jones | Gl... - 0 views

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    "By Christmas Eve, the Philippines will have spent $1bn (£0.6bn) paying foreign debts in the seven weeks since typhoon Haiyan devastated much of the country. It will have spent a total of $8.4bn on foreign debt in 2013, and faces a further $8.8bn in 2014. While a little more than $100m has been pledged by international donors for relief work, more than 800 times that amount of money leaves the country every year to pay debts"
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