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There are many advantages in engaging religious leaders in advocacy stated the Burundian team. Religious leaders are able to advocate for change, support and aid positive social transformation. 94% of the global population belong to a religious group; therefore Religious leaders can positively influence the attitudes and lifestyles of societies, for example, they are able to create discussion around issues like the negative consequences of excessive alcohol consumption or Gender Based Violence (GBV).

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The International Day for Eradication of Poverty (IDEP) is often a day of awareness, advocacy, reflection and taking action towards ending poverty in the world. Th…

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According to recent data from the Catholic University of Argentina (UCA, 2018), in Argentina, child poverty increased to 62.5%; there are 8 million children deprived of basic human rights, 7 o…

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Three hundred (300) people including; children, parents, youth, professionals and religious leaders gathered for consultative meetings and a focus group discussion in Kinshasa, the Democratic …

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Aware of the crucial role of the media in promoting strategies towards poverty eradication, Search For Justice; a member of the Global Network of Religions for Chi…

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Aimed at providing a platform to ‘Listen to Children,’ Arigatou International – End Child Poverty Knowledge Centre in collaboration with the Sarvodaya movement in Sri – Lanka …

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What would I do to fight poverty in my community? This was the overarching question in the minds of each of the 30 secondary school students who attended a workshop at a secondary school in Mo…