That was Labour MP Ginny Andersen, speaking at a poverty conference in Wellington last week. “It” was the justice system. Andersen was commenting on the news 63% of women in prison are Māori ...
My most recent paper looks at the role of multinational corporations (multinationals) in benefiting from and perpetuating structural poverty in the global south. I argue that international law can ...
In the fight against poverty, true change comes when communities are empowered to chart their own course—gaining the skills and tools to break cycles of need. It’s not about quick fixes or ...
Researchers from Stockholm University, Bocconi University, and the Rockwool Foundation have studied poverty's lasting impact across generations in wealthy countries. By examining the United States ...