Title:
Eradicating extreme poverty : democracy, globalisation and human rights
Author:
Godinot, Xavier.
ISBN:
9780745331980
9780745331973
Publication Information:
London : Pluto Press ; New York : Distributed in the United States by Palgrave Macmillan, 2012.
Physical Description:
xxiii, 256 str. ; 22 cm.
General Note:
Originally published in 2008 under the title âEradiquer la misáere.
Translated from the French.
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: pt. ONE Introduction: Resisting Extreme Poverty Every Day / Xavier Godinot -- 1. The Child who Walked with Death: The Story of Paul in Burkina Faso / Claude Heyberger -- 2. Gold Under the Bridge: The Story of Mercedita and her Family in the Philippines / Alasdair Wallace -- 3. Resist to Exist: The Story of Farid, Celine and Karim in France and Algeria / Floriane Caravatta -- 4. Staying Together Through Thick and Thin: The Story of the Rojas Paucar Family in Peru / Marco Aurelio Ugarte Ochoa -- pt. TWO Introduction: Human Rights and Responsibilities: The Foundations for Living Together / Xavier Godinot -- 5. Basic Ties and Fundamental Rights / Marco Aurelio Ugarte Ochoa -- 6. Democracy, Globalisation and Extreme Poverty / Xavier Godinot.
Abstract:
This book outlines a new approach that will enliven debate amongst policy-makers, researchers, students and academics. Godinot and his colleagues start from the experiences, capabilities and strategies of those living in extreme poverty themselves. They argue that the first step is a close connection with communities mired in poverty, followed by a commitment to take action alongside those communities. Life stories from Burkina Faso, France, Peru and the Philippines are used to show that people trapped in chronic poverty must be involved in their own liberation.
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