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Posts tagged 'Poverty'
Poem: Ode To Iain Duncan Smith
January 22, 2019 -
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for Liam Oh Minister for Worry and Work. Your head is a perfect egg waiting for the teaspoon to come crashing down...
Poem: What Put The Diamonds In Your Owner’s Wife’s Ears?
August 4, 2018 -
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Introduction The Irish housing crisis is so acute it has led to university students spending the first week of term sleeping...
Water Injustice and the Abrahamic Faiths
May 6, 2016 -
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How corporate exploitation and virtual water are at odds with human rights and the basic teachings of Abrahamic religions Before...
This Is Why I Say Poverty Is Created
November 14, 2015 -
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The UN’s Sustainable Development Goals do not question the role of human agendas and politics in the rise and spread of poverty It...
India’s Daughter: Why We Can’t Forget the Past
May 23, 2015 -
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India’s Daughter fails to recognise the impact of British colonialism on creating a broken India where rape is seen by some...
Visualising Rwanda Reborn
March 31, 2014 -
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The ‘Rwanda in Photographs: Death Then, Life Now’ exhibition highlights Rwanda’s new era of development “You...
Britain and the Economics of Unhappiness
July 9, 2013 -
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Governments should cast their eye away from the GDP as a measure of absolute success, and begin to focus on rights and wellbeing Read...
A Celebration of Africa’s Linguistic Diversity in the Village of Agnack
June 1, 2013 -
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One of Africa’s most natural and valuable resources is its cultural and linguistic diversity, exemplified in a small village...
Can You Live Below the Line So Others Can Rise Above It?
April 23, 2013 -
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Thousands of people will be attempting to live on £1 a day to raise awareness on the effects of poverty, which go far beyond...
Homelessness: The Big Issue
March 20, 2013 -
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As the homeless population continues to grow, society must move beyond stereotypes that denigrate and marginalise some of the most...
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