Voices of the Poor: Can Anyone Hear Us?World Bank Publications, 2000 - 343 pages El libro recoge la voz de mas de 40.000 personas pobres de 50 paises y es la primera parte de la serie denominada la voz de los pobres para este estudio se utilizan metodos participatorios y cualitativos de investigacion y presenta de manera muy directa a traves de la propia voz de las personas pobres, las realidades de su vida. La mayoria considera que esta en peores condiciones y tiene mas inseguridad que antes. |
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... woman , Moldova 1997 The authorities don't seem to see poor people . Everything about the poor is despised , and above all poverty is despised . A poor man , Brazil 1995 Introduction Povert overty is pain . Poor people suffer physical.
... woman , Moldova 1997 The authorities don't seem to see poor people . Everything about the poor is despised , and above all poverty is despised . A poor man , Brazil 1995 Introduction Povert overty is pain . Poor people suffer physical.
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... woman . She may have links with an informal net- work of women neighbors and friends on whom she relies for emotional support and exchanges of childcare , food , and small amounts of money . Through participation in these horizontal ...
... woman . She may have links with an informal net- work of women neighbors and friends on whom she relies for emotional support and exchanges of childcare , food , and small amounts of money . Through participation in these horizontal ...
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... woman ( 1997 ) : “ I don't have any house or any land or anything because I parted company with my husband and he does not want us " ? We have used quotations to illustrate general trends . The quotations do not prove the trends - no ...
... woman ( 1997 ) : “ I don't have any house or any land or anything because I parted company with my husband and he does not want us " ? We have used quotations to illustrate general trends . The quotations do not prove the trends - no ...
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... woman sold her child for $ 500 to support her family , and another witnessed a young woman near Tbilisi's central train station trying to sell her child , telling passers- by , " The child will die of hunger - take him even if you don't ...
... woman sold her child for $ 500 to support her family , and another witnessed a young woman near Tbilisi's central train station trying to sell her child , telling passers- by , " The child will die of hunger - take him even if you don't ...
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... woman , Cambodia 1998 In explaining poverty poor men and women often express a sense of hope- lessness , powerlessness , humiliation , and marginalization . In Ghana it is expressed as , " You know good , but you cannot do good . " One ...
... woman , Cambodia 1998 In explaining poverty poor men and women often express a sense of hope- lessness , powerlessness , humiliation , and marginalization . In Ghana it is expressed as , " You know good , but you cannot do good . " One ...
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Can Anyone Hear Us?., Volumes 1-3 Deepa Narayan,Raj Patel,Kai Schafft,Anne Rademacher,Sarah Koch Schulte No preview available - 2000 |
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