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Development Aid: A Mixed Track Record
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Development Aid: A Mixed Track Record

In the World Bank’s latest projection, it is believed that for the first time, less than 10% of the world’s population are living in extreme poverty, down from 37% in 1990. The biggest improvements can be seen in East Asia, especially China, where hundreds of millions passed the
Sep 16, 2016 5 min read
Do the global rich inflict extreme poverty on the global poor?
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Do the global rich inflict extreme poverty on the global poor?

In World Poverty and Human Rights, Thomas Pogge argues that ‘we’, the advantaged citizens of affluent western countries, play a key role in the incidence of extreme poverty. He is the pioneer of the case against the world’s richest, making the controversial claim that the suffering of the poor
Oct 19, 2014 4 min read
Can cash grants help reduce poverty?
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Can cash grants help reduce poverty?

1.2 billion people around the world, or roughly one in every six people, live in extreme poverty – defined as survival on less than $USD1.25 a day according to The World Bank. As a proportion of the global population, however, this number has fallen dramatically over the past few
Oct 25, 2013 5 min read
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