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Poverty and remained
He became the national director for Church Action on Poverty, a national church-based campaigning organisation, in 1989 where he remained until his election to Westminster.
Poverty and social problems remained important in the isolated Cree and Inuit villages of Northern Quebec, even in areas where there were no hydroelectric or mining activities.

Poverty and endemic
Poverty, crime, and gang violence became endemic in the neighborhood, leading the occupants of Trenchtown to be in part stigmatized by the term " Yardie ".

Poverty and Paris
Quotations from two key situationist books, Debord's The Society of the Spectacle ( 1967 ) and Khayati's On the Poverty of Student Life ( 1966 ), were written on the walls of Paris and several provincial cities.
The Poverty of Philosophy (), German title Das Elend der Philosophie, is a book by Karl Marx published in Paris and Brussels in 1847, where he lived in exile in 1843-1849.
On Saturday 26 April 2003, three paintings — Van Gogh's The Fortification of Paris with Houses, Picasso's Poverty and Gauguin's Tahitian Landscape – were stolen from the gallery.
Poverty compelled him to sell his library, a sacrifice which hastened his death, which took place at Paris on 1 February 1767.
José David Lápuz is one of the 45 member-commissioners of the UNESCO National Commission of the Philippines ( UNACOM ), on the Committee of Social and Human Sciences and is a member of the UNESCO Advisory Committee on Human Rights and Poverty based in Paris.

Poverty and urban
Some of the policies around urban renewal began to change under President Lyndon Johnson and the War on Poverty, and in 1968, the Housing and Urban Development Act and The New Communities Act of 1968 guaranteed private financing for private entrepreneurs to plan and develop new communities.
Poverty alleviation: It is known that a large part of the people involved in urban agriculture is the urban poor.
The city takes pride in having the least poverty incidence among urban centers in the Visayas and Mindanao, according to the 2009 Small Area Estimates ( SAE ) of Poverty done by the National Statistical Coordination Board ( NSCB ).
According to the Tanzania Poverty and Human Development Report 2005, the Moshi urban district had the highest literacy rate for persons over 15 years of age when compared to any of the 128 other districts in Tanzania.
Kennedy's program was soon used as a nationwide model that began in Bedford Stuyvesant and would be used in other large urban areas to fight the War on Poverty.

Poverty and slums
This was in sharp contrast to the slums that had developed in York and other cities during the previous century, the deprivation of which had been revealed in Seebohm Rowntrees ' report of 1901, entitled Poverty: a study of town life.

Poverty and rural
Poverty rates were higher for indigenous peoples, Afro-descendants and rural areas, reaching 44 % of the Native ancestry population.
Poverty was tackled through an agricultural policy which resettled 250, 000 Malays on newly cleared farmland, more investment in rural infrastructure, and the creation of free trade zones in rural areas to create new manufacturing jobs.
Poverty was rife in the rural areas and the islands, and was eased only by large-scale emigration to the United States.
Poverty is especially prevalent in rural areas.
Poverty rates in rural Orissa ( 43 %) and rural Bihar ( 41 %) are higher than in the world's poorest countries such as Malawi.
Poverty gripped the rural south with an iron fist.

Poverty and for
In 1968, after Martin Luther King Jr .' s death, Alston was asked to create another mural for the hospital to be placed in a pavilion named after the assassinated civil rights leader titled Man Emerging from the Darkness of Poverty and Ignorance into the Light of a Better World ".
In December 2000 Guinea-Bissau qualified for almost $ 800 million in debt-service relief under the first phase of the enhanced HIPC initiative and is scheduled to submit its Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper in March 2002.
Poverty, corruption, and poor access to education for much of the population are among Haiti's most serious disadvantages.
* Innovations for Poverty Action, a non-profit organization for poverty alleviation
* International Day for the Eradication of Poverty ( International )
The Southern Poverty Law Center ( SPLC ) is an American nonprofit civil rights organization noted for its legal victories against white supremacist groups ; its legal representation for victims of hate groups ; its monitoring of alleged hate groups, militias and extremist organizations ; and its educational programs that promote tolerance.
In May 1998, three white supremacists were arrested for allegedly planning a nationwide campaign of assassinations and bombings targeting " Morris Dees, an undisclosed federal judge in Illinois, a black radio-show host in Missouri, Dees's Southern Poverty Law Center in Alabama, the Simon Wiesenthal Center in Los Angeles, and the Anti-Defamation League in New York.
The Southern Poverty Law Center has won many notable civil cases resulting in monetary awards for the plaintiffs.
Another, Ek Nath Dhakal, is a member of the Nepalese Constituent Assembly, and a first Minister for Co-operatives and Poverty Alleviation Ministry of the Government of Nepal.
The year 1996 was designated the International Day for the Eradication of Poverty.
The strategic policy of IFAD is detailed in Strategic Framework for IFAD 2011-2015: Enabling the Rural Poor to Overcome Poverty.
He reforms monasteries and enforces the rule of Saint Benedict: Poverty, Chastity and Obedience for monks.
On March 1, 2001, the IMF Board granted the country $ 103 million for 2001 – 03 under the Poverty Reduction and Growth Facility ( PRGR ).
Johnson was greatly supported by the Democratic Party and as President, he was responsible for designing the " Great Society " legislation that included laws that upheld civil rights, public broadcasting, Medicare, Medicaid, environmental protection, aid to education, and his " War on Poverty.
Alan Brinkley has suggested that " the gap between the expansive intentions of the War on Poverty and its relatively modest achievements fueled later conservative arguments that government is not an appropriate vehicle for solving social problems.
Poverty alone does not necessarily qualify someone for Medicaid.
He was also active in the " Make Poverty History " campaign during early 2005, in the lead-up to the G8 summit in Scotland, and is the patron for UK-based charity Street Child Africa.
In June 2003 the IMF approved 3-year, $ 490-million plan as part of the Poverty Reduction and Growth Facility ( PRGF ) for Bangladesh that aimed to support the government's economic reform program up to 2006.
They were eventually forced off by officials after overrunning their allotted time ; the festival organisers were at that point already annoyed at the band when, in response to their invitation to join other recording artists in signing a Make Poverty History poster which would be auctioned off for charity, lead singer Bobby Gillespie instead altered the poster so that it read " Make Israel History ".
The Freedom Press collective runs an autonomy club, archive, bookshop and newspaper, while sharing the premises with The London Coalition Against Poverty, the Advisory Service for Squatters and Corporate Watch.
Archeologists have determined that the site was built in the Late Archaic period beginning about 1500 BCE, and it was the central trading grounds for the Poverty Point culture, people who called the lower Mississippi River Valley home.
To meet the constant demand for new B product, the low end of Poverty Row turned out a stream of micro-budget movies rarely much more than sixty minutes long ; these were known as " quickies " for their tight production schedules — as short as four days.

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