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  • Alleviation of poverty through entrepreneurialism - Borgen Project 26.02.25460514
  • UN report says 1.1 billion people living in acute poverty - Aljazeera 17.10.24435917
  • Violent Conflicts Trap World's Poorest as 1.1 Billion Face Acute Poverty - CD 17.10.24436342
  • Wars, debt, climate crisis and Covid have halted anti-poverty fight - Guardian 15.10.24435372
  • The hidden dimensions of poverty - Borgen Project 13.08.24427742
  • 3 sisters raise more than $700k to help tackle global poverty - Borgen Project 20.07.24423698
  • Global Trends in Child Monetary Poverty According to International Poverty Lines - Relief Web 13.09.23373051
  • Another 165 million people join more than one billion in poverty as cost of government debt servicing soars - WSWS 02.08.23363962
  • The psychology of poverty - Borgen Project 05.06.23350065
  • How corruption in developing countries impacts poverty - Borgen Project 04.04.23340221
  • Goal of ending extreme poverty by 2030 out of reach, report says - Al Jazeera 05.10.22308842
  • 5 trending approaches to alleviating global poverty - Borgen Project 11.08.22300112
  • Publication: First crisis, then catastrophe - OXFAM 12.04.22282152
  • War and Pandemic Could Push 263 Million Into Extreme Poverty This Year - CD 12.04.22282155
  • The myth of effort and the traps of poverty - Pressenza 25.03.22280433
  • Rising poverty a ‘moral indictment of our times’: Guterres - Global Issues 15.10.21258136
  • Nearly half of the world’s poor are now children – that’s 689m young people - The Conversation 03.07.1774575
  • 5 ways infectious diseases and poverty are linked - The Guardian 10/1474576
  • Exposing the great 'poverty reduction' lie - Al Jazeera 08/1474577
  • A measure of progress - New Internationalist 3/1374578
  • Profits of World's 100 Wealthiest Could End Poverty Four Times Over: Report - Common Dreams 1/1374579
  • A wealth of data: A useful new way to capture the many aspects of poverty - Economist 7/1074580
  • World Bank Needs to Make Infrastructure Work for the Poor - Rivers 6/1274581
  • The emerging left has much to offer a world compromised by capitalism - Guardian 5/1274582
  • The lessons from Make Poverty History - Guardian 5/1274583
  • The rise of the $1-a-day statistic - BBC 3/1274584
  • Economist Jeffrey Sachs warns of high price of ignoring poverty (2010)74585
  • Give the poor money: Conditional-cash transfers are good. They could be even better - Economist 7/1074586
  • A revolution in global aid to the poor - Guardian 6/1074587
  • Just give money: Can cash transfer schemes end poverty? - Guardian 6/1074588
  • 227 million people escape world's slums, UN report finds - Guardian 3/1074590
  • 100 people every minute pushed into poverty by economic crisis - Oxfam 9/0974591
  • Amnesty International Head Irene Khan on “The Unheard Truth: Poverty and Human Rights” - Dem. Now! 10/0974592
  • Running out of goals? Poverty remains... - TFF 01.10.0974593
  • UN's Annan Urges Refocusing World Attention on Poverty, Disease 1/0474594
  • Include women in governance agenda: Women's Charter Against Poverty - SAOW 3/0874595
  • New WTO boss backs poor - BBC 9/0274596
  • Why government subsidies are bad for global competition - OECD 15.04.1974597
  • Rich states 'failing' poor - BBC 8/0274598
  • Is World Poverty Falling? - IMF 06/0274599
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