Poverty: will the poor always be with us?
Global and local poverty was the theme of a conference hosted by NICVA in April 2005. This conference report will be a useful resource for people interested in the continuing anti-poverty campaign.
'Poverty: will the poor always be with us?' contains the speeches, question and answer discussions, workshop notes and a list of websites that give more information.
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