PHA-Exchange> 36 In preparation of PHA2

Claudio claudio at hcmc.netnam.vn
Sun Mar 6 07:24:28 PST 2005


ON POVERTY (3)

 

17. Privatization has weakened the role of the state who is thus failing to deliver the promised benefits to the poor.

 

18. In the global battle against poverty, success in only a few countries, no matter how large, is not enough!

 

19. Poverty's non-economic dimensions and attributes are: 

-powerlessness/voicelessness, 

-vulnerability/deprivation, 

-low capacity to cope, 

-limited choices, no access to basic services, 

-discrimination, 

-inability to influence or control what happens to one's family, 

-lack of connections (dependence only on the informal network of kin while the rich are organized and connected), 

-no assets,/no skills/ill equipped to absorb external shocks, 

-lack of information, 

-thinking in terms of very short time horizons (surviving the present), 

-no direct access to resources (always mediated by institutions), 

-precarious seasonal livelihood, 

-unofficial (under the table) payments for government services, 

-crime and violence/widespread violence against women, 

unequal gender relations, 

-cut off from information about one's rights (abused and excluded by the more powerful), 

-disconnected (no organization into networks that can exert pressure).  

 

20. Poor people are not the problem. Poor people work hard, are remarkably resourceful and show determination in providing for their families.

 

21. If a government is not fully committed to consulting the poor, it is unlikely to act on research results that run counter to its own interests.
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