Participatory Approaches to Attacking Extreme Poverty : Cases Studies Led by the International Movement ATD Fourth World
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 proj...
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ACCESS TO ASSETS ACCESS TO KNOWLEDGE ACCESS TO SERVICES ADOLESCENTS AFFORDABILITY AID AGENCIES BABY BASIC HEALTH BASIC NEEDS CENSUSES CHARACTER CHARITY CHILD MORTALITY CHRONIC POVERTY CITIZENS CONSUMPTION PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION THRESHOLD DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPMENT POLICY DIMENSIONS OF POVERTY DISABLED DISPARITIES IN ACCESS DISSEMINATION DONOR SUPPORT EARLY CHILDHOOD ECONOMIC BACKGROUNDS ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC RESOURCES EMPOWERMENT EQUALITY EQUALITY OF OPPORTUNITY ERADICATION OF POVERTY EXCLUSIONS EXPLOITATION EXTREME POVERTY EXTREMELY POOR PEOPLE FAMILY RELATIONSHIP FIGHT AGAINST POVERTY FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL MEANS FINANCIAL RESOURCES FIREWOOD FIRST CHILD FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS GOVERNMENT POLICY GUARANTOR HEALTH CARE HEALTH CARE SERVICES HEALTH SERVICES HOMELESS PEOPLE HOSPITALS HOUSEHOLD INCOME HOUSEHOLDS HOUSING HUMAN BEINGS HUMAN CAPITAL HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HUMAN RACE HUMAN RIGHTS HYGIENE ILL HEALTH ILLITERACY IMMIGRANTS INFANT INFORMAL ECONOMY INTERMEDIARIES INTERNATIONAL BANK INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS ISOLATION LATIN AMERICAN LEGAL STATUS LIVING CONDITIONS LOCAL COMMUNITIES MALNUTRITION MARGINALIZATION MEAT MIGRANT MILLENNIUM DECLARATION MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS MOTHER MUTUAL RESPECT NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS NEW MARKET NURSE NURSES NUTRITION PARTICIPATORY RESEARCH PATIENT PEDAGOGY PERSISTENT POVERTY PLAN OF ACTION POLITICAL PROCESS POLITICAL SUPPORT POOR POOR AREA POOR CHILDREN POOR CLIENTS POOR COUNTRIES POOR FAMILIES POOR PEOPLE POVERTY ESTIMATES POVERTY INDICATORS POVERTY LINES POVERTY PROGRAMS POVERTY REDUCTION POVERTY REDUCTION PROGRAMS POWER RELATIONS PRACTITIONERS PROGRESS PSYCHOLOGY PUBLIC SERVICES RACISM REDUCTION OF POVERTY REFUGEES RESEARCH INSTITUTIONS RESEARCH PROGRAMS RESEARCH PROJECTS RESPECT RURAL AREAS SANITATION SECURITIES SELF-CONFIDENCE SERVICE DELIVERY SERVICE PROVIDERS SINGLE MOTHER SOCIAL CAPITAL SOCIAL CHANGE SOCIAL COUNCIL SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL EXCLUSION SOCIAL POLICIES SOCIAL RESEARCH SOCIAL SCIENCES SOCIAL SERVICES SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA TOTAL POVERTY UNEMPLOYMENT UNION UNIVERSAL PRIMARY EDUCATION USER FEES VACCINES VICTIMS VILLAGES WAR WORKERS WORKING CLASS YOUNG CHILDREN |
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ACCESS TO ASSETS ACCESS TO KNOWLEDGE ACCESS TO SERVICES ADOLESCENTS AFFORDABILITY AID AGENCIES BABY BASIC HEALTH BASIC NEEDS CENSUSES CHARACTER CHARITY CHILD MORTALITY CHRONIC POVERTY CITIZENS CONSUMPTION PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION THRESHOLD DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPMENT POLICY DIMENSIONS OF POVERTY DISABLED DISPARITIES IN ACCESS DISSEMINATION DONOR SUPPORT EARLY CHILDHOOD ECONOMIC BACKGROUNDS ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC RESOURCES EMPOWERMENT EQUALITY EQUALITY OF OPPORTUNITY ERADICATION OF POVERTY EXCLUSIONS EXPLOITATION EXTREME POVERTY EXTREMELY POOR PEOPLE FAMILY RELATIONSHIP FIGHT AGAINST POVERTY FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL MEANS FINANCIAL RESOURCES FIREWOOD FIRST CHILD FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS GOVERNMENT POLICY GUARANTOR HEALTH CARE HEALTH CARE SERVICES HEALTH SERVICES HOMELESS PEOPLE HOSPITALS HOUSEHOLD INCOME HOUSEHOLDS HOUSING HUMAN BEINGS HUMAN CAPITAL HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HUMAN RACE HUMAN RIGHTS HYGIENE ILL HEALTH ILLITERACY IMMIGRANTS INFANT INFORMAL ECONOMY INTERMEDIARIES INTERNATIONAL BANK INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS ISOLATION LATIN AMERICAN LEGAL STATUS LIVING CONDITIONS LOCAL COMMUNITIES MALNUTRITION MARGINALIZATION MEAT MIGRANT MILLENNIUM DECLARATION MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS MOTHER MUTUAL RESPECT NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS NEW MARKET NURSE NURSES NUTRITION PARTICIPATORY RESEARCH PATIENT PEDAGOGY PERSISTENT POVERTY PLAN OF ACTION POLITICAL PROCESS POLITICAL SUPPORT POOR POOR AREA POOR CHILDREN POOR CLIENTS POOR COUNTRIES POOR FAMILIES POOR PEOPLE POVERTY ESTIMATES POVERTY INDICATORS POVERTY LINES POVERTY PROGRAMS POVERTY REDUCTION POVERTY REDUCTION PROGRAMS POWER RELATIONS PRACTITIONERS PROGRESS PSYCHOLOGY PUBLIC SERVICES RACISM REDUCTION OF POVERTY REFUGEES RESEARCH INSTITUTIONS RESEARCH PROGRAMS RESEARCH PROJECTS RESPECT RURAL AREAS SANITATION SECURITIES SELF-CONFIDENCE SERVICE DELIVERY SERVICE PROVIDERS SINGLE MOTHER SOCIAL CAPITAL SOCIAL CHANGE SOCIAL COUNCIL SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL EXCLUSION SOCIAL POLICIES SOCIAL RESEARCH SOCIAL SCIENCES SOCIAL SERVICES SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA TOTAL POVERTY UNEMPLOYMENT UNION UNIVERSAL PRIMARY EDUCATION USER FEES VACCINES VICTIMS VILLAGES WAR WORKERS WORKING CLASS YOUNG CHILDREN Godinot, Xavier Wodon, Quentin Participatory Approaches to Attacking Extreme Poverty : Cases Studies Led by the International Movement ATD Fourth World |
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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). |
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Godinot, Xavier Wodon, Quentin |
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Godinot, Xavier Wodon, Quentin |
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Godinot, Xavier |
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Participatory Approaches to Attacking Extreme Poverty : Cases Studies Led by the International Movement ATD Fourth World |
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Participatory Approaches to Attacking Extreme Poverty : Cases Studies Led by the International Movement ATD Fourth World |
title_full |
Participatory Approaches to Attacking Extreme Poverty : Cases Studies Led by the International Movement ATD Fourth World |
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Participatory Approaches to Attacking Extreme Poverty : Cases Studies Led by the International Movement ATD Fourth World |
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Participatory Approaches to Attacking Extreme Poverty : Cases Studies Led by the International Movement ATD Fourth World |
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participatory approaches to attacking extreme poverty : cases studies led by the international movement atd fourth world |
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Washington, DC: World Bank |
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2012 |
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okr-10986-72202021-04-23T14:02:27Z Participatory Approaches to Attacking Extreme Poverty : Cases Studies Led by the International Movement ATD Fourth World Godinot, Xavier Wodon, Quentin ACCESS TO ASSETS ACCESS TO KNOWLEDGE ACCESS TO SERVICES ADOLESCENTS AFFORDABILITY AID AGENCIES BABY BASIC HEALTH BASIC NEEDS CENSUSES CHARACTER CHARITY CHILD MORTALITY CHRONIC POVERTY CITIZENS CONSUMPTION PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION THRESHOLD DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPMENT POLICY DIMENSIONS OF POVERTY DISABLED DISPARITIES IN ACCESS DISSEMINATION DONOR SUPPORT EARLY CHILDHOOD ECONOMIC BACKGROUNDS ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC RESOURCES EMPOWERMENT EQUALITY EQUALITY OF OPPORTUNITY ERADICATION OF POVERTY EXCLUSIONS EXPLOITATION EXTREME POVERTY EXTREMELY POOR PEOPLE FAMILY RELATIONSHIP FIGHT AGAINST POVERTY FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL MEANS FINANCIAL RESOURCES FIREWOOD FIRST CHILD FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS GOVERNMENT POLICY GUARANTOR HEALTH CARE HEALTH CARE SERVICES HEALTH SERVICES HOMELESS PEOPLE HOSPITALS HOUSEHOLD INCOME HOUSEHOLDS HOUSING HUMAN BEINGS HUMAN CAPITAL HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HUMAN RACE HUMAN RIGHTS HYGIENE ILL HEALTH ILLITERACY IMMIGRANTS INFANT INFORMAL ECONOMY INTERMEDIARIES INTERNATIONAL BANK INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS ISOLATION LATIN AMERICAN LEGAL STATUS LIVING CONDITIONS LOCAL COMMUNITIES MALNUTRITION MARGINALIZATION MEAT MIGRANT MILLENNIUM DECLARATION MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS MOTHER MUTUAL RESPECT NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS NEW MARKET NURSE NURSES NUTRITION PARTICIPATORY RESEARCH PATIENT PEDAGOGY PERSISTENT POVERTY PLAN OF ACTION POLITICAL PROCESS POLITICAL SUPPORT POOR POOR AREA POOR CHILDREN POOR CLIENTS POOR COUNTRIES POOR FAMILIES POOR PEOPLE POVERTY ESTIMATES POVERTY INDICATORS POVERTY LINES POVERTY PROGRAMS POVERTY REDUCTION POVERTY REDUCTION PROGRAMS POWER RELATIONS PRACTITIONERS PROGRESS PSYCHOLOGY PUBLIC SERVICES RACISM REDUCTION OF POVERTY REFUGEES RESEARCH INSTITUTIONS RESEARCH PROGRAMS RESEARCH PROJECTS RESPECT RURAL AREAS SANITATION SECURITIES SELF-CONFIDENCE SERVICE DELIVERY SERVICE PROVIDERS SINGLE MOTHER SOCIAL CAPITAL SOCIAL CHANGE SOCIAL COUNCIL SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL EXCLUSION SOCIAL POLICIES SOCIAL RESEARCH SOCIAL SCIENCES SOCIAL SERVICES SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA TOTAL POVERTY UNEMPLOYMENT UNION UNIVERSAL PRIMARY EDUCATION USER FEES VACCINES VICTIMS VILLAGES WAR WORKERS WORKING CLASS YOUNG CHILDREN 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). 2012-06-06T14:16:42Z 2012-06-06T14:16:42Z 2006 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2006/04/9871558/participatory-approaches-attacking-extreme-poverty-cases-studies-led-international-movement-atd-fourth-world 978-0-8213-6625-7 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/7220 English en_US World Bank Working Paper No. 77 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank Washington, DC: World Bank Publications & Research :: Publication Publications & Research :: Publication Africa Europe and Central Asia Latin America & Caribbean America Central America East Africa Europe North America South America Sub-Saharan Africa |