In the early 21st century, poverty, impoverishment and inequalities are increasing across the European continent. These phenomena not only weaken the social cohesion of European societies, they also violate human rights, including social and civil and political rights, and question the functioning of democracy. How can people living in poverty make their voices heard in polarised societies, where more than 40% of assets and 25% of revenues are held by 10% of the population?
This guide is the result of two years of collective discussion held within the framework of the project "The human rights of people experiencing poverty". It was prepared with the assistance of many individuals and organisations, including people living in poverty, researchers, associations and representatives of public authorities. As well as offering a critique of the current situation, analysing inequality and poverty through the prism of human rights, democracy and redistributive policies, the guide also invites the reader to explore the possibilities of a renewed strategy to fight poverty in order to restore a sense of social justice. It makes proposals that aim to overcome the stigmatisation and categorisation of people, opening pathways of learning to build well-being through sharing, avoiding waste and by enhancing public awareness around the principle of human dignity as a human right for all.
Editeur : Conseil de l'Europe
Publication : 23 octobre 2014
Edition : 1ère édition
Intérieur : Noir & blanc
Support(s) : Livre numérique eBook [PDF + WEB]
Contenu(s) : PDF, WEB
Protection(s) : Marquage social (PDF), DRM (WEB)
Taille(s) : 8,87 Mo (PDF), 1 octet (WEB)
Langue(s) : Français
Code(s) CLIL : 3081
EAN13 Livre numérique eBook [PDF + WEB] : 9789287178268
EAN13 (papier) : 9789287175663
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