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Chapter Poverty as a Challenge

Chapter Poverty as a Challenge

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Poverty as a Challenge 29 Overview This chapter deals with one of the most difficult challenges faced by independent India—poverty. After discussing this multi-dimensional problem through examples, the chapter discusses the way poverty is seen in social sciences. Poverty trends in India and the world are illustrated through the concept of the ...

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TECHNIQUES AND GUIDELINES FOR SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE, …

TECHNIQUES AND GUIDELINES FOR SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE, …

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Poverty is especially injurious to children be-cause they are most vulnerable to the effects of poor nutrition, disease, family inse-curity, and social instability. The causes of poverty are always complex and will vary somewhat, depending on whether one is examining poverty in a first-world, modern country or in a third-15.1

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Mitigation Pathways Compatible with 1.5°C in the Context ...

Mitigation Pathways Compatible with 1.5°C in the Context ...

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interquartile range).1 {2.2, 2.3.3, 2.3.5, 2.5.3, Cross-Chapter Boxes 6 in Chapter 3 and 9 in Chapter 4, 4.3.7} Limiting warming to 1.5°C implies reaching net zero CO 2 emissions globally around 2050 and concurrent deep reductions in emissions of non-CO 2 forcers, particularly methane (high confidence).

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Access to medicines: making market forces serve the poor

Access to medicines: making market forces serve the poor

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Recent shifts in the poverty map introduces another set of problems. An estimated 70% of the world’s poor now live in middle-income countries which are losing their eligibility for support from mechanisms like the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis …

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CHAPTER 4 WHISTLE BLOWING - American English

CHAPTER 4 WHISTLE BLOWING - American English

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CHAPTER 4 WHISTLE BLOWING When an employee discovers unethical, immoral or illegal actions at work, the employee makes a decision about what to do with this information. Whistle blowing is the term used to define an HPSOR\HH·V GHFLVLRQ WR GLVFORVH WKLV LQIRUPDWLRQ WR DQ DXWKRULW\ ILJXUH ERVV PHGLD RU JRYHUQPHQW official).

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