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Finding Her Own Way: the Story of Samantha
It is widely understood that poverty undermines early childhood development (ECD), and in turn, poor ECD reinforces intergenerational transmission of poverty. Tackling poverty is therefore crucial for improving ECD. In Haiti, this presents an enormous challenge as more than half of the population live in poverty.
Finding Support in Family: the Story of Madeline
This case study illustrates the effects of the Chemen Lavi Miyò (CLM) graduation programme on Madeline and her family. The CLM programme in Haiti provides opportunities for women to set up small businesses or other economic activities, become members of savings and lending groups, receive training and advice on health and sanitation, and receive materials for improving their homes.
Starting a New Life: the Story of Jenniflore
This case study illustrates the effects of the Chemen Lavi Miyò (CLM) programme – a graduation programme in Haiti – on Jenniflore and her family. Tackling poverty is crucial for improving early childhood development; in Haiti, this presents an enormous challenge as more than half of the population live in poverty.
Being Apart, Working Together: the Story of Guerlande
Published by: IDS
This case study illustrates the effects of the Chemen Lavi Miyò graduation programme on Guerlande and her family. It is widely understood that poverty undermines early childhood development (ECD), and in turn, poor ECD reinforces intergenerational transmission of poverty. Tackling poverty is therefore crucial for improving ECD; in Haiti, this presents an enormous challenge as more than half of the population live in poverty.
Standing Strong Together: the Story of Fabienne
This case study illustrates the effects of the Chemen Lavi Miyò (CLM) graduation programme on Fabienne and her family. It is widely understood that poverty undermines early childhood development (ECD), and in turn, poor ECD reinforces intergenerational transmission of poverty. In Haiti, this presents an enormous challenge as more than half of the population live in poverty.
Juggling Work and Care: the story of Angeline
The Chemen Lavi Miyò (CLM) graduation programme in Haiti provides opportunities for women to set up small businesses or other economic activities, become members of savings and lending groups, receive training and advice on health and sanitation, and receive materials for improving their homes. This case study illustrates the effects of the programme on Angeline and her family.
Receiving Social Assistance in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: Negating Shame or Producing Stigma?
Published by: Cambridge University Press
Despite the centrality of shame and stigma within research on welfare in high-income countries, these issues only exist within the...
Putting Children First: New Frontiers in the Fight Against Child Poverty in Africa
Published by: ibidem Press
Despite important strides in the fight against poverty in the past two decades, child poverty remains widespread and persistent,...