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Fifty-two percent or around 14.4 million Filipino families last March considered themselves poor, based on the results of the ...
The UN defines poverty as severe deprivation of basic human needs, including food, clean drinking water, sanitation, ...
The Censuswide survey carried out for the charity Parentkind at the end of last year found one in 10 parents in poverty said their children had been bullied for being poor, while around one in eight ...
Over 2.3 billion people can’t afford nutritious food. Many aren't counted as poor, but they face real health risks from low-quality diets.
Ever wonder how your sense of self shapes your economic decisions? Join Harvard economist Roland Fryer as he unpacks the ...
Two billion people globally suffer from moderate to severe food insecurity and widespread micronutrient deficiencies. This ...
Georgia will spend more state money on private school vouchers and poor students in traditional schools under a budget that ...
Argentina's poverty rate fell sharply in the second half of 2024, according to official data released this week, marking a ...
Poverty is a pernicious policy problem that blights lives and robs children of a healthy, educated and well-rounded ...
Argentina says that its poverty rate has dropped to 38.1% in libertarian President Javier Milei’s first year in office.
LABOR REFORMS are needed to sustain the momentum of receding poverty and to ensure the economy’s benefits reach rural areas, analysts said.