Bill Gates» private foundation announced that it will spend $ 158 million to fight
systemic poverty in the U.S.. On Thursday, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation said that it will spend the money on initiatives such as funding for community activists during the next four years.
Not exact matches
Systemic financial exclusion results
in expanded
poverty, shorter lifespans and an erosion of societal equality.
Speaking
in abstract terms about blank, amorphous «innocent lives» keeps us from confronting the reality that if most of these children are born at or near the
poverty line, then the lives we are saving are more likely to be troubled ones, and if nothing changes, those lives will get caught
in vicious cycles powered by
poverty and
systemic racism.
Ehrenreich writes that the appropriate emotional response to
systemic poverty «is shame — shame at our own dependency,
in this case, on the underpaid labor of others.
Most poignantly,
in her report on her firsthand experience with
systemic poverty, Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting By
in America, Barbara Ehrenreich makes us see «
poverty as acute distress: The lunch that consists of Doritos or hot dog rolls, leading to faintness before the end of the shift.
It is important to know that
in developing nations, where many women are living on less than $ 1 or $ 2 per day, the
systemic challenges of extreme
poverty create obstacles for good health, especially among women and children.
Its great
systemic purpose is to break the immemorial chains of
poverty which had held the human race
in serfdom for millennia.
While favoring both safety nets and trampolines, I would focus more on
systemic changes
in the economy that would reduce the creation of
poverty
In other words, rather than a systemic interpretation of the problem leading to a systemic view of its solution, the systemic diagnosis provides a framework that says, in effect, this is the way it will always be, and then individual attributes are credited with causing people to stay in poverty or to move out of i
In other words, rather than a
systemic interpretation of the problem leading to a
systemic view of its solution, the
systemic diagnosis provides a framework that says,
in effect, this is the way it will always be, and then individual attributes are credited with causing people to stay in poverty or to move out of i
in effect, this is the way it will always be, and then individual attributes are credited with causing people to stay
in poverty or to move out of i
in poverty or to move out of it.
According to utz.com «The Rainforest Alliance and UTZ have merged
in response to the critical challenges facing humanity: deforestation, climate change,
systemic poverty, and social inequity.
The short answer to that is that the food movement alone can not possibly solve structural and
systemic poverty, whether here or
in the US or elsewhere.
In response to DP94 suggesting people assist the police in dealing with criminals in their communities, you respond that Mrs Pof3 can't turn in her drug dealing husband because it's their only income followed by yet another reference to the cycle of poverty (and systemic rasism), thereby implying that these communities would be more helpful if only it didn't mean choosing between helping the police and letting their kids starv
In response to DP94 suggesting people assist the police
in dealing with criminals in their communities, you respond that Mrs Pof3 can't turn in her drug dealing husband because it's their only income followed by yet another reference to the cycle of poverty (and systemic rasism), thereby implying that these communities would be more helpful if only it didn't mean choosing between helping the police and letting their kids starv
in dealing with criminals
in their communities, you respond that Mrs Pof3 can't turn in her drug dealing husband because it's their only income followed by yet another reference to the cycle of poverty (and systemic rasism), thereby implying that these communities would be more helpful if only it didn't mean choosing between helping the police and letting their kids starv
in their communities, you respond that Mrs Pof3 can't turn
in her drug dealing husband because it's their only income followed by yet another reference to the cycle of poverty (and systemic rasism), thereby implying that these communities would be more helpful if only it didn't mean choosing between helping the police and letting their kids starv
in her drug dealing husband because it's their only income followed by yet another reference to the cycle of
poverty (and
systemic rasism), thereby implying that these communities would be more helpful if only it didn't mean choosing between helping the police and letting their kids starve.
The reason we are focusing on disposables is that for those
in systemic poverty, one can't assume that they have reliable or easy access to a washer and dryer.
«Therefore our believe is that this initiative will target the
systemic reduction of
poverty, improvement of livelihood and human capital development to spur economic growth
in the country», he added.
«We have a
systemic problem of
poverty, half our children
in the city of Syracuse are
in poverty, what we need is economic development and what we need are jobs,» Chris Ryan, a Onondaga County legislator, said.
«
Systemic inequities exist that shortchange students
in high -
poverty, high - minority schools across our country,» Duncan said.
«They can be challenging, but when you consider the ecosystem around them — dense
poverty, lack of access to resources, gentrification, failing schools, subpar housing —
in essence, generations of racism and
systemic inequality that surrounds them, I came to understand the «how» and «why» behind it all.»
Further, the
systemic problems indicated by this study require immediate solutions to address
systemic issues of student
poverty, truancy, and increasing inequity
in school funding.
A deep belief
in the potential of all kids and a commitment to do whatever it takes to expand the opportunities for students, often with a perspective informed by experience
in low - income communities and an understanding of the
systemic challenges of
poverty and racism
Public Advocates Inc. is a nonprofit law firm and advocacy organization that challenges the
systemic causes of
poverty and racial discrimination by strengthening community voices
in public policy and achieving tangible legal victories advancing education, housing and transit equity.
Success becomes more and more unobtainable due to disparate educational opportunities,
systemic neglect and abuse, and the difficulty of breaking the cycle of
poverty, which unfortunately often results
in future incarceration.
Poverty is
systemic in our nation and it is particularly obvious
in our Southern states.
The Lab's goal is to create
systemic, silo - breaking approaches to addressing the comprehensive needs of children, especially those living
in poverty, by developing personalized systems of support and opportunity both within and outside of school.
Grassroots leaders of Baltimore's Human Rights Organization, the United Workers, are calling for dialogue and reconciliation with neighbors and city policy makers to address the
systemic racism and
poverty that has plagued the City for 40 years and get below the surface of this evolving and troubling crisis
in our city.
Our mission is to protect and enhance the civil legal rights of, and promote
systemic change for, Montanans living
in poverty.
Sure, it's important to help out individuals
in need, but that kind of ad hoc action doesn't cure the larger,
systemic causes of
poverty.
The organizations, which include the Canadian Feminist Alliance for International Action (FAFIA), Canada Without
Poverty (CWP), and Dr. Pamela Palmater, the Chair
in Indigenous Governance at Ryerson University, have also called for a clear and detailed workplan for the Inquiry's
systemic review before additional time or money are provided.
Since originally being founded
in 1900 as the Boston Legal Aid Society, GBLS's mission has been to provide high - quality legal representation
in civil (noncriminal) matters to low - income individuals and families
in the Greater Boston area and to advocate for
systemic change to alleviate the conditions of
poverty.
Since originally being founded
in 1900 as the Boston Legal Aid Society, GBLS's mission has been to provide high - quality legal representation to low - income individuals and families
in the Greater Boston area and to advocate for
systemic change to alleviate the conditions of
poverty.
Due to
systemic barriers — like discrimination and harassment
in accessing health care, which 28 percent of transgender people say they have experienced — LGBTQ people are more likely than non-LGBTQ people to be living
in poverty and to be uninsured.
«From an Aboriginal perspective, the experience of family violence must be understood
in the historical context of white settlement and colonisation and their resulting (and continuing) impacts: cultural dispossession, breakdown of community kinship systems and Aboriginal law,
systemic racism and vilification, social and economic exclusion, entrenched
poverty, problematic substance use, inherited grief and trauma, and loss of traditional roles and status (Aboriginal Affairs Victoria 2008).»
At its broadest, an address to the issue of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander victimisation is related to a much broader response to the
systemic issues that affect Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and communities — an address to
poverty and overcrowding
in communities is required, for example.