Speaking out : how the voices of poor people are shaping the future

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Speaking out : how the voices of poor people are shaping the future

(Programme insights)

Oxfam, [2008]

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This set of 12 papers collates together experiences, lessons, and good practice drawn from Oxfam GB and its partners' global programme work on the theme of 'the Right to be Heard'. Each paper focuses on a different project and demonstrates varying ways of working which can strengthen the participation of people in poverty as active citizens in the shaping of policy decisions. Many poor people around the world are denied the opportunity to have their say. Politics generally works well for those in power, but those in poverty are often excluded from forums on issues that directly affect their welfare and so are unable to hold decision-makers to account.Due to this lack of opportunity to influence debates, many government policies and resource allocations systematically marginalise the people who most need support and assistance and so block progress towards reducing poverty and suffering. These papers cover different approaches, lessons learned, and useful case examples on issues ranging from local community budget monitoring to popular mobilisation and media work. Throughout the papers, the authors highlight how addressing a lack of voice and ability to speak out against injustice, as well as the more tangible aspects of the situation, can make a big difference to people's ability to achieve greater well-being and get out of poverty, and so work towards a point where poor and marginalised women and men are more powerful and able to access their rights.

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The Right to be Heard: An OverviewA Life with Dignity: Honduran women raising voices to improve labour standardsBuilding for the Future: Fostering local accountability in MalawiTackling Corruption: Lessons from Oxfam's WorkFinding a Voice for the Voiceless: Indigenous people gain recognition in BangladeshA New Way of Working: Community participation in local budgeting in GeorgiaIndigenous Women against Impunity: Challenging discrimination in Guatemala in search of justiceGet Heard!: People living in poverty in the UK give their views on government policyDriving Change: Policies favouring poor people in IndonesiaWhat's in a Name? Changing policies and beliefs in favour of women in PeruKeep your Promises: Campaigning to hold government to account in IndiaThe Global Call to Action Against Poverty: International voices for change

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  • NCID
    BB13034028
  • ISBN
    • 9780855986384
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    [Oxford]
  • Pages/Volumes
    12 pamphlets
  • Size
    30 cm
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