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Millenium Development Goals (MDGs): 2015 is the deadline by which members of the United Nations
Millenium Development Goals (MDGs): 2015 is the deadline by which members of the United Nations
Side event for UNCSD Rio+20 Date: 13 June, 19.30-21.00, room P3-6 (capacity 300), Rio Centro. Organising partners Beyond 2015 (International (…) Read more →
this event on behalf of the Beyond 2015 coalition), Government of Ireland, United Nations
A Life of Challenge and Change in the ATD Volunteer Corps. Article about Diana Skelton and her time in France, Madagascar, and the US.
At the United Nations Diana spent nine years representing ATD Fourth World at the
‘Perspectives’ excerpt from the 2013-2015 report of ATD Fourth World, approved by the general assembly on 7 and 8 June (…) Read more →
In New York, at the United Nations, in the framework of the dialogues for Agenda
The international community now has a new tool for developing long-lasting solutions to poverty: one that has been thoughout with the people most concerned.
Principles on Extreme Poverty and Human Rights Posted on 4 March 2013 At the United Nations
Explore the 2024 ATD Annual Report highlighting efforts to end extreme poverty and protect human rights on a global scale.
UN Member States who have sponsored the October 17 commemoration at the United Nations
Message from ATD’s 2023 annual report entitled Decent Work and Social Protection: Putting Dignity In Practice for All.
The United Nations reports that overall progress has been inadequate.
Join us on October 17, either online or in person as UNESCO celebrates the International Day for the Eradication of Poverty.
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We know that to “leave no one behind” is a difficult challenge – in the fight against poverty as in (…) Read more →
Development Goals (SDGs) – discussed for approval by Heads of State at the United Nations
Principles on Extreme Poverty and Human Rights are due to be adopted by the United Nations