Take the first SDG, ending poverty in all its forms everywhere. We start to have a pretty good idea of the things which need to be done to achieve it.
Chronic Poverty
Share the Burden! Why Unpaid Domestic and Care Work Should be Top of the Agenda
On Sunday 6th September in Ankara, Turkey, Chatham House convened an International Policy Forum on ‘Empowering Women for Economic Growth: The smart choice for the G20’.
Ending Chronic Poverty by 2030: What is Required for Implementation?
In order to eliminate extreme poverty, we need to take immediate actions to tackle chronic poverty. What are the potential challenges? How can they be overcome?
Chronic Poverty Report 2014 at DAC – Education, Social Protection and Benefits for the Poorest
If you had to identify the three main policies that you consider key in eradicating extreme poverty, what would they be?
Chronic Poverty in Rural Cambodia: Quality of Growth for Whom?
This paper examines the trend and characteristics of chronic poverty in rural Cambodia between 2004 and 2010 with multidimensional perspectives.
Factors Making Kakamega the Poorest in Kenya
That Kakamega is the poorest County both in relative and absolute terms doesn’t surprise me at all.
Is Severe Poverty a Good Proxy for Chronic Poverty?
In a circumstance of lacking panel data, we could have rough ideas of chronic poverty by calculating extreme poverty.
The Last Mile: Ending Extreme Poverty by 2030
FRONTIERS IN DEVELOPMENT 2014: Ending Extreme Poverty has started at USAID, hosted by Dr. Raj Shah.
At-a-Glance HDR 2014-Reducing Vulnerabilities and Building Resilience
This post reviews Human Development Report 2014-Sustaining Human Progress: Reducing Vulnerabilities and Building Resilience.
Is Chronic Poverty Crucial for Post 2015?
There are half a billion people who are poor over many years or for a lifetime.