Eradicating extreme poverty : democracy, globalisation and human rights
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Eradicating extreme poverty : democracy, globalisation and human rights
Pluto Press, 2012
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"First published in French 2008 by Presses Universitaires de France"--T.p. verso
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The failure of attempts to tackle global poverty have bred cynicism and 'compassion fatigue'. Eradicating Extreme Poverty provides an urgently needed fresh approach which will re-energise action on this issue.
Rejecting traditional 'top-down' approaches, Xavier Godinot and his colleagues start from the experiences, capabilities and strategies of the poor themselves. They argue that the first step is a close connection with poor communities followed by a commitment to take action alongside them. Life-stories from Burkina Faso, France, Peru and the Philippines are used to show that the poor must be involved in their own liberation.
After decades of failed development policies, this book outlines a radical new approach which will enliven debate amongst policy-makers, researchers, students and academics.
Table of Contents
Preface to the English Edition, by Xavier Godinot
Acknowledgments
Foreword, by Christopher Winship
Introduction: Insecurity, poverty and extreme poverty, by Xavier Godinot
PART ONE
Introduction: Resisting extreme poverty every day, by Xavier Godinot
Country Profiles: Burkina Faso, The Philippines, France, Peru
1. The child who walked with death (Burkina Faso), by Patricia and Claude Heyberger
2. Gold under the bridge (The Philippines), by Marilyn Ortega Gutierrez and Alasdair Wallace
3. Resist to exist (France), by Floriane Caravatta
4. Staying together through thick and thin (Peru), by Rosario Macedo de Ugarte and Marco Aurelio Ugarte Ochoa
PART TWO
Introduction: Human rights and human responsibilities, by Xavier Godinot
5. Basic ties and fundamental rights, by Xavier Godinot, Patricia and Claude Heyberger, Rosario Macedo de Ugarte and Marco Aurelio Ugarte Ochoa
6. Democracy, globalisation and extreme poverty, by Xavier Godinot
Conclusion: The eradication of poverty, by Xavier Godinot
Index
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