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According to UNICEF (2019), these terms describe 230 million children under (…) Read
According to UNICEF (2019), these terms describe 230 million children under (…) Read
According to UNICEF (2019), these terms describe 230 million children under (…) Read
ATD Fourth World’s international president, Mr. Cassam Uteem, reviews 2015’s positive steps toward ending poverty and lays out challenges for the new year.
Commissioner for Refugees, for the first time, the number of refugees may have exceeded 60 million
The Poverty is Violence: The intersection of Poverty, Racism, and Gender free webinar takes place Thursday, March 14th, 10:30am-12 pm EDT.
Based on UN Women projections for 2022, an estimated 388 million women and girls
European Parliament Consults with Citizens in Poverty: Definition of poverty, family concerns, and legal status top list of issues to be addressed.
Eurostat figures from 2017 show that 113 million people in the European Union were
ATD Fourth World’s position on the European Council’s recent minimum income recommendation.
According to Eurostat, in 2019, 92.4 million people were at risk of poverty or social
Global Webinar COVID-19 pandemic is causing a socio-economic crisis of unprecedented scale. At the global level, the outbreak might push (…) Read more →
At the global level, the outbreak might push up to 66 million additional children
The theme for this year’s International Day for the Eradication of Poverty is peaceful and inclusive societies. The commemorative event, (…) Read more →
Some 800 million people around the world still live in extreme poverty, according
This article is imported from our 2017 Stop Poverty Campaign web site. We are delighted to share with you a (…) Read more →
Today we stand in solidarity with 800 million people around the world who live in
Speech given to the victims of institutional maltreatment, on the Island of Gorée, Senegal, on 18 October 2024.
Senegal, October 2024 The Atlantic slave trade claimed more than fifteen million