Tuberculosis (TB) has long been recognized as a disease of poverty, yet most TB research does not measure poverty in a meaningful way.
Gainesville and Durham gave formerly incarcerated residents $600 a month. It helped participants afford food and other essentials.
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Despite his desire to attend school, 11-year-old Sharif lacks the means to do so. Driven by financial necessity, he has ...
Do you see the glass as half empty or half full? If you rewind to the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, chances are you experienced some level of pessimism.
Nearly 5,000 Detroit high school students have earned at least one $200 incentive for perfect attendance since early January.
Pakistan’s prison system is at a breaking point, with over 102,000 inmates crammed into overcrowded, under-resourced ...
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People who find themselves in financial trouble sometimes consider taking drastic measures when their situation appears ...
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New Data On Global Poverty
Researchers have developed new and more robust ways to measure global extreme poverty, based on people’s access to essential ...
Chefe is one of many residents in Peel Region struggling during what many have labelled an affordability crisis. As the provincial elections loom, food insecurity and affordability will be a ...