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Wednesday, Feb 8th 2012


Articles Covering Poverty

Reduction in Poverty Rates Welcome, but European Anti-Poverty Network Ireland Warns of Huge Challenges for 2010

Responding to the publication of the Survey on Income and Living Conditions last week, Anna Visser Director of the European Anti-Poverty Network Ireland, welcomed the 2.1% fall in the at risk of poverty rate but warned of significant challenges ahead for 2010.
At risk of poverty rates were down for all age groups from 2007 but [...]

“Tear Down That Wall, Mister President!”

Wrong Place, Wrong Time
I am have notice this week that it is being the 200th anniversary of the collapse of the Walls of Berlin, the famous dividing line which separate the Christian West from the atheist Communist East.  Like many people, I for one would have like that wall to remain in place, if only [...]

“Our Voices Are Real, Our Stories Are Real - We Need To Be Listened To”

Wednesday’s Social Inclusion Forum Is A Rare Chance for Government to Hear the Voices of People Experiencing Poverty and Social Exclusion
Speaking in advance of the Social Inclusion Forum on Wednesday 4th November, Anna Visser Director of the European Anti-Poverty Network Ireland, welcomed the Government efforts to actively seek out the views of people experiencing poverty [...]

Living on the Edge: Millions of Irish People Will Struggle to Pay Bills as Recession Deepens

Nearly half of the population would struggle to pay an unexpected bill of €1,000 in the next twelve months, according to a new Eurobarometer study. Forty-five per cent of Irish respondents to the Europe-wide survey indicated that there is a high or moderate risk that they would be unable to cope with such an unexpected [...]

Poverty and Class in Northern Ireland

In 2003 the Bare Necessities report by independent think-tank Democratic Dialogue revealed that nearly 30% of Northern Ireland’s households were poor. According to the report, in 2002-03 half a million people in Northern Ireland were living in poor households of whom148,900 were children (37.4 per cent of all children).According to the report, “based on the [...]

Hearts and Minds: Building Public Support for Tackling Poverty

The European Anti-Poverty Network Ireland, in association with the October 17 UN Day for the Eradication of Poverty Campaign, will hold a lunchtime seminar on Monday October 12th 2009 on building support in the media and amongst the general public for tackling poverty, social exclusion and inequality. The seminar will be held in Assembly Room, [...]

Ireland’s Welfare Provision: A European Perspective

The European Anti Poverty Network (EAPN) Ireland) recently published a factsheet for members on ‘Social Welfare: How Ireland Compares in Europe, which challenges some of the myths and misinformation on social protection spending in Ireland. In this article, Niamh O’Grady, Research Assistant, challenges the view that Ireland’s social welfare and protection levels are among the [...]

Reaffirm: Just Look at the Numbers

According to the Reaffirm blog:
“This year our economy is expected to shrink by 8%, but we have reduced our commitment to those most margainalised in this world by 22%.
In 2009, we will commit 0.48% of our GNP to the world’s poorest - just above the amount Mr Cowen committed that we would achieve by [...]

Sins of the Father

Sins of the Father:

Tracing the Decisions

That Shaped the Irish Economy,

by Conor McCabe

from The History Press

Now Available as an e-Book.

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