Time is the one resource we all receive in equal measure—24 hours a day. Yet, the way we experience time is anything but ...
The Big Issue has announced five new “ambassadors” to help champion the magazine’s drive to tackle homelessness and break the ...
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Fighting poverty, bridging inequality
Poverty remains one of the most pressing issues globally, with over 700 million people worldwide living in extreme poverty—on less than P123.70 per day. In the Philippines, the situation is equally ...
New research in Social Psychological and Personality Science shows that White Americans living in counties with higher Black poverty rates are more likely to believe racial equality of opportunity ...
It also sheds light on the impact of taxes, transfers, and subsidies on poverty and inequality in 94 countries before 2020, providing important new insights into the impacts of fiscal policy not only ...
The global goal of eradicating extreme poverty, defined as living on $2.15 per person per day, by 2030 remains a formidable ...
Claire Dunning, author “Nonprofit Neighborhoods,” talks about how the 1964 war on poverty expanded federal grants to nonprofits to provide social services in low-income communities and how Trump ...
Javier Milei has reduced poverty in Argentina. This week brought the publication of a tranche of government poverty figures, ...
The UN defines poverty as severe deprivation of basic human needs, including food, clean drinking water, sanitation, ...
Under conditions of exploding income inequality, widespread poverty and inflation-driven real wages cuts, the parties ...
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Tech skills failure in South Africa
A new report reveals that South Africa’s civil servants are missing critical skills, especially when it comes to technology.