Category: Ireland

UNESCO debates the 2014 Theme in Paris: No one left behind? Extreme poverty in the post-2015 agenda

A roundtable is organized  in Paris on Tuesday, 14 October 2014 (2pm to 6pm) by UNESCO in cooperation with the NGO ATD Fourth World and the International Social Science Council (ISSC). With widespread recognition that many of the advances made under the Millenium Development Goals (MDGs) have failed to benefit the most impoverished and socially excluded communities, how can local,… Read more →

16 October is World Food Day: Gorta Self Help Africa Conference will address the contribution of family farming in eradicating rural poverty and hunger

This year’s Gorta Self Help Africa World Food Day Conference www.worldfoodday.ie will focus on the contribution of family farming in eradicating hunger, reducing rural poverty, and achieving food security and nutrition through sustainable agricultural production and the development of rural areas. With insights from scientists and field practitioners, the conference will discuss the challenges faced by smallholders and help identify… Read more →

Art works to depict poverty from local to global at Lus na Gréine Family Resource Centre in Granard

Lus na Gréine Family Resource Centre, Granard, Co. Longford in collaboration with its Art Group will put on a Photographic/Artistic Exhibition depicting images of poverty from local to global. This is intended to raise awareness of the plight of people facing poverty and forgotten in our world. It will address corruption and injustice through art, photography and film. The Art… Read more →

MEP’s Intergroup on “Extreme Poverty and Human Rights” meets to mark UN Day

The new European Parliament has just started its new mandate and the new European Commission is not yet in place. It is an excellent time to assess past policies and reflect on what is needed for the future, with those who have concrete experience of these issues and of working with Europe’s most deprived. To mark UN Day, MEP Sylvie… Read more →

Strengthening creative campaigns within communities against debt in Ireland and all around the world

One day after #EndPoverty Day, on Saturday October 18th, Debt and Development Coalition & Galway One World Centre invite to a day for dialogue, inspiration, ideas and energy for forging and strengthening creative campaigns within our communities against unjust debt in Ireland and all around the world. “Borrowers Can Be Choosers – Forging Debt Resistant Communities” – Galway Harbour Hotel,… Read more →

The Philippines will have a “National Week for Overcoming Extreme Poverty”

In the Philippines, the National Anti-Poverty Commission will lead the observance of the “National Week for Overcoming Extreme Poverty” (NWOEP) from October 17-23, 2014. The commemoration of the event is a follow-up to the 2004 Presidential Proclamation which aimed to gather support from all sectors of society – national and local governments, civil society organizations, private sector and the communities… Read more →

Arden View Community & Family Resource Centre will unveil a commemorative art piece created by the Men’s Group

Arden View Community & Family Resource Centre (Arden View, Tullamore, Co. Offaly) is organising a commemoration of the UN International Day for the Eradication of Poverty. On 17th October 2014, members of the local community are welcome at 12. 30pm. Programme includes speeches, balloon release, unveiling of commemorative art piece by Men’s Group, reading of the Joseph Wresinski’s address ‘I… Read more →

Athlone: An Interactive Art Piece on Food Poverty unveiled on UN Day

The Monsignor Mc Carthy Family Resource Centre ran a number of workshops over 6 weeks where men, from 18 to 50 years old, at risk of consistent poverty due to long-term unemployment and low educational attainment gained an opportunity to understand the routes in and out of poverty. . Workshops will culminate in the launch of an interactive art piece… Read more →