BIBLIOTECA MANUEL BELGRANO - Facultad de Ciencias Económicas - UNC

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Attacking extreme poverty : learning from the experience of the International Movement ATD Fourth World / Quentin Wodon.

Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries World Bank technical paper ; no. 502Detalles de publicación: Washington, D.C. : World Bank, 2001Descripción: vii, 136 pISBN:
  • 0821349392
Tema(s): Clasificación CDD:
  • 362.580917
Contenidos:
Foreword -- Abstract -- 1. Attacking extreme poverty: an overview / Quentin Wodon -- Pt. 1. Reaching the poorest -- 2. What does it mean to live in extreme poverty? the story of Doña Matilda / International Movement ATD fourth World -- 3. Reaching the poorest: what does it take? / Huguette Redegeld -- 4. Enabling institutions to reach the poorest / Jona Rosenfeld and Bruno Tardieu -- Pt. 2. Extreme poverty and human rights -- 5. The very poor, living prof of the indivisibility of human rights / Joseph Wresinski -- 6. Extreme poverty and human rights: invisibility four times / Charles Courtney -- 7. Extreme poverty and human rights at the united nations / Leandro Despouy.
Resumen: This report consists of a collection of essays on extreme poverty. The first part of the report deals with what it means to live in extreme poverty, how to reach the very poor, through programs, and interventions, and how to make private, and public institutions more responsive to their aspirations. The second part analyzes the relationship between extreme poverty, and human rights. Emphasis is placed on the contribution of the International Movement ATD Fourth World, and its founder Joseph Wresinski, to the understanding of the very poor, and what is needed for " attacking extreme poverty ".
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Foreword -- Abstract -- 1. Attacking extreme poverty: an overview / Quentin Wodon -- Pt. 1. Reaching the poorest -- 2. What does it mean to live in extreme poverty? the story of Doña Matilda / International Movement ATD fourth World -- 3. Reaching the poorest: what does it take? / Huguette Redegeld -- 4. Enabling institutions to reach the poorest / Jona Rosenfeld and Bruno Tardieu -- Pt. 2. Extreme poverty and human rights -- 5. The very poor, living prof of the indivisibility of human rights / Joseph Wresinski -- 6. Extreme poverty and human rights: invisibility four times / Charles Courtney -- 7. Extreme poverty and human rights at the united nations / Leandro Despouy.

This report consists of a collection of essays on extreme poverty. The first part of the report deals with what it means to live in extreme poverty, how to reach the very poor, through programs, and interventions, and how to make private, and public institutions more responsive to their aspirations. The second part analyzes the relationship between extreme poverty, and human rights. Emphasis is placed on the contribution of the International Movement ATD Fourth World, and its founder Joseph Wresinski, to the understanding of the very poor, and what is needed for " attacking extreme poverty ".

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