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The Chronic Poverty Report 2008-09: Escaping Poverty Traps inspires deepeer reflection on how to tackle chronic poverty and stimulates action to make it happen. Read the report now.

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The Chronic Poverty Research Centre (CPRC) is an international partnership of universities, research institutes and NGOs which exists to focus attention on chronic poverty. It aims to stimulate national and international debate; deepen understanding of the causes of chronic poverty; and provide research, analysis and policy guidance that will contribute to its reduction.

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As the mid-term appraisal of the 11th Five Year Plan is taking place, Andrew Shepherd and Amita Shah discusses the achievements of 'Inclusive Growth'.
On International Day for the Eradication of World Poverty, Caroline Harper reflects on children, youth and women as the most vulnerable to the impact of the global financial crisis, and urges action to target such populations.

Events

Manchester, UK, 8-10 September 2010. An international conference to celebrate ten years of chronic poverty research. The Call for Papers is now open.

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