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In this podcast, Silas Majambere discusses with various experts the issues of inequity in global health and in particular the inadequacy of malaria control strategies in Africa. Silas Majambere is a Public Health Entomologist who has spent 20 years of his career studying and fighting mosquitoes that transmit malaria. If you are interested in global health equity, and the intricacies of poverty and international aid, this podcast is for you.
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This is a conversation podcast by Duncan Green, strategic adviser for Oxfam GB, author of ‘How Change Happens’ and Professor in Practice at the London School of Economics. This personal reflection is not intended as a comprehensive statement of the agreed policies of either Oxfam or the LSE. https://oxfamblogs.org/fp2p/
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Extreme poverty can be solved! Co-hosts Wade Griffith and Mark Mastalski of the Shanta Foundation discuss innovative solutions to global poverty and hunger. Guests include development implementors, funders, and recipients. Special thanks to Fort Lewis College's radio station, KDUR, for their recording expertise and live airing of RISE.
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Poverty and homelessness are the result of failed policy decisions. Each month, join a staff member from the National Health Care for the Homeless Council as they talk to expert guests to explore the connection between structural and social policy issues and poverty. If you're curious about how to help the 40 million people living under the poverty line and the millions more harmed by poverty policies, this podcast is for you.
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Adam Shand investigates the role of education in breaking poverty in these unprecedented times and safeguarding the future of the next generation. More than 1.2 million Australian children are living in poverty and thousands more are at risk as the nation slips into recession amid the COVID global pandemic.
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War on Poverty Conference

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Poverty experts from across the country gathered Jan. 9 and 10, 2014 at UC Davis for the War on Poverty Conference, a national conference held by the UC Davis Center for Poverty Research and co-sponsored by the All-University of California Group in Economic History. Recordings of conference presenters and discussants, as well as papers and presentation slides, can be viewed at http://poverty.ucdavis.edu/event/war-poverty-conference.
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Poverty Talk Podcast W// Lady Lue. You gotta have tuff skin, to listen in!! The coldest topics we sweep under the rug in the hood. Hood politics that creates a dialogue for my people to think about. My experiences with poverty, hunger, domestic abuse, gun violence, and other traumatic events, gave me the strength to be a voice for my people. This is my calling, I hope yall feel me! "Holding my people down and accountable is my Motto"!! You can debate with me, educate me, but never call me CR ...
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Welcome to Love > Poverty: A Compassion podcast, where we will explore the creative ways that Christians around the globe are joining in the movement of fighting poverty with love. Hosted by Joe Long of Compassion Canada, Love > Poverty features interviews with a diverse collection of Christian professionals from all spheres of the workplace, on topics from child protection and slavery to social movements and the role of the Church. Roll down the windows. Put the car in drive. Love is on the ...
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We are taught as children that we need to stay in school. Having an education is the first step to finding a job and earning money. Without an education, many are left unemployed and stuck living in poverty for the rest of their lives. One of the factors that limit the school success of children in poverty is stress. Children that are stress from poor housing conditions, poor nutrition, and other issues can affect a child’s physical and cognitive development. This can lead to mental conditio ...
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A new MP3 sermon from Crete Protestant Reformed Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Christ's Poverty, Our Riches Speaker: Rev. M. Devries Broadcaster: Crete Protestant Reformed Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 12/10/2023 Bible: 2 Corinthians 8:1-24 Length: 44 min.…
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Reparations for Black Americans is not a new idea—before the U.S. Civil War had ended, there was a proposal to provide freed Black people with “40 acres and a mule.” That did not materialize, and in the ensuing century and a half, the Black descendants of formerly enslaved people have faced systemic injustices, discrimination, and violence. In this…
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Dr Michael Adenkule Charles is the CEO of the RBM Partnership to End Malaria. He is at the forefront of convening and collaborating with over 500 partners, in the combined mission towards the elimination of malaria. In this episode, I chat with Dr Charles about the issues of localization and agenda setting for malaria elimination in Africa; the ove…
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Links I Liked Voices of Gaza What do 70 Masters students from around the world want to campaign on? What to read on the new UK White Paper on International Development? What can we learn from looking at the overlaps between innovations in ways of doing research and neglected development issues?Bởi From Poverty to Power
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The growing and complex needs of Albertans are being supported in part by an interconnected network called 211. We examine the beginnings and evolution of the 211 network, what it does, and how it is impacting local communities. This episode, we are joined by Stephanie Wright, the 211 Alberta manager, and Danae Dobko, a community resource specialis…
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A new MP3 sermon from Trinity Protestant Reformed Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Christ's Poverty, Our Riches Speaker: Rev. Michael DeVries Broadcaster: Trinity Protestant Reformed Church Event: Sunday - PM Date: 12/3/2023 Bible: 2 Corinthians 8:9 Length: 39 min.…
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A new MP3 sermon from Radio Missions is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The Church in Tribulation #474 Subtitle: Revelation Series (VOT) Speaker: L. R. Shelton, Sr. Broadcaster: Radio Missions Event: Radio Broadcast Date: 11/8/1967 Bible: Revelation 2:8 Length: 26 min.…
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Many people suffer from not getting enough sleep from time to time. But for many people of color and those who are living in low-income neighborhoods and housing, additional factors may contribute to chronic poor sleep quality. Those factors can have long-term impacts on their health and well-being, including higher rates of heart disease, diabetes…
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A new MP3 sermon from Grace Presbyterian Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Judging the Honor of Jesus Christ Subtitle: The Epistle of James Speaker: Rev. Stephen LaValley Broadcaster: Grace Presbyterian Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 11/26/2023 Bible: James 2:1-7 Length: 47 min.…
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A new MP3 sermon from Hopewell Associate Reformed Presbyterian is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Jesus, Priceless Treasure Subtitle: Matthew (2023–2024) Speaker: James Hakim Broadcaster: Hopewell Associate Reformed Presbyterian Event: Sunday - AM Date: 11/19/2023 Bible: Matthew 5:1-3 Length: 48 min.…
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A new MP3 sermon from Hopewell Associate Reformed Presbyterian is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Jesus, Priceless Treasure Subtitle: Family Worship Speaker: James Hakim Broadcaster: Hopewell Associate Reformed Presbyterian Event: Devotional Date: 11/17/2023 Bible: Matthew 5:1-3 Length: 11 min.…
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Why did the Street Movements of the 2010s fail? What Tactics are most Effective in Non-Violent Protest? Think tanks are struggling. They need to change. Whoop Whoop. Just made a personal Webpage it's super easy. RIP Saleemul Huq, a true climate hero Why a “humanitarian pause” or “humanitarian corridors” are simply not the answer in Gaza Pracademics…
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Shepherd Community Center Assistant Director Tim Streett, at age 15, witnessed the murder of his father as they shoveled snow in their driveway. Years later, Tim not only forgave his father’s killers but built a lasting friendship with one of the men.Bởi Shepherd Community Center
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Wisconsin is one of a few states with a Birth Cost Recovery program, which bills unmarried, non-custodial fathers for the birth costs of their child when the mother is on Medicaid. But the impacts of these policies on the children and both parents have not been studied closely. In this episode, Dr. Tiffany Green discusses the report that she co-aut…
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We’re back for Season 3! Subscribe to this feed and tune into our first episode of the season next week. GenNEXT is a volunteer committee of United Way of the Alberta Capital Region. This trailer was produced by Castria. If you’d like to learn more or find out how you can be a part of the plan to end poverty, visit MyUnitedWay.ca.…
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Whether renters have access to safe, high-quality housing has serious implications for health and health equity. Local housing policy often focuses on community residents’ particular needs, yet state law can preempt local ordinances, frequently with detrimental results. In this episode, Dr. Jamila Michener discusses two of her recent papers, “Entre…
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Links I Liked Which book should I review next? You decide please! How do we talk about Older People in Development and Activism? Be Care-full. A poem for the times Links I Liked Will growth be enough to end poverty? New Projections of the UN Sustainable Development Goals What would make an Atheist spend a day discussing Faith and Development?…
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October is here! In the month of the International Day for the Eradication of Poverty, in this chat we reflect on discussions about future of poverty reduction in two recent conferences, and on two new books - one about shame, one about poverty.Tune in now! Links and more on our website: poverty-unpacked.org…
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Links I Liked Finishing a 2nd Edition of How Change Happens - here are drafts of two new chapters for you to read. 5 Things we Learned from Evaluating the Impact of Research How Local Women Mobilizers Shaped Ukraine’s Invasion Response New Version of the free online 'Make Change Happen' course launched this week - check it out Do our LSE Activism S…
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Family child care is the care of non-relative children within the providers' home. Thirty percent of family child care professionals are women of color, and oftentimes the cultural assets they contribute to the field of early care and education are diminished or disregarded. In this episode, Dr. Crystasany Turner discusses her research highlighting…
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What if programmes aiming to improve people’s lives did a simple thing – give people cash, directly?In this episode, we're joined by Lydiah Wangechi, Regional Director for East Africa for GiveDirectly, to talk about the benefits and challenges of giving cash directly.Find out more on our website: https://poverty-unpacked.org/…
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Links I Liked Book Review: Power and Progress. Our Thousand-Year Struggle Over Technology and Prosperity, by Daron Acemoglu and Simon Johnson What can we learn from how an Adaptive Management programme has navigated Myanmar’s current chaos? Fancy some Good News? Brits are getting nicer.Bởi From Poverty to Power
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Links I Liked Who Decides What Constitutes ‘Knowledge’ on Climate Change? Links I Liked The World Order Seems to be in Turmoil – What’s Going on? How more Open Government can bolster USAID’s Localization AgendaBởi From Poverty to Power
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In his new book, Dr. Zachary Parolin explores three perspectives on poverty—poverty as a risk factor, poverty as an expression of access to current resources, and poverty as a stratifying factor—and how they affected people during the COVID-19 pandemic. He advocates for policy approaches that will both prepare us for the next large-scale economic d…
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Yacine Djibo founded Speak Up Africa in 2011 to discover and implement effective, sustainable solutions to the most challenging problems facing the African people. Focusing on strategic communications, policy and advocacy, Speak Up Africa is dedicated to collaborating with African leaders and citizens to take on issues such as malaria, neglected tr…
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