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The UN Commission for Social Development: making services work for the poorest
21/02/2004
At the February 2004 UN session of the Commission for Social Development, CPRC director David Hulme and CPRC partners Aasha Kapur Mehta from IIPA Delhi and Mark Gorman from HelpAge International highlighted the issue of how people in chronic poverty are often denied the basic services they...
CPRC at the World Assembly on Ageing
26/04/2002
Large numbers of Older People live in Chronic Poverty - and during April 2002 Spain hosted the World Assembly on Ageing (WAA) - the first such meeting for 20 years. CPRC partner HelpAge International played a prominent role at WAA, launching its major State of the World's Older People 2002 Report....
CPRC joins BOND
01/03/2002
CPRC aims to produce policy relevant research that governments and aid agencies will find useful. NGOs play a major role in helping to raise issues and highlight policy - so CPRC has become an associate member of the UK NGO umbrella group BOND - British Overseas NGOs for Development. CPRC hopes to...
Latest Publications
Climate variability and climate change: implications for chronic poverty
This paper follows the principles of the ‘bottom-up’ approach to adaptation. It...
Crafting a Graduation Pathway for the Ultra Poor: Lessons and Evidence from a BRAC programme
The ultra poor are caught in a below-subsistence trap from which it is difficult for them to break...