Episode #57: More than a meal – Soul Food and Jenny Cornfield
Free, nourishing sit-down meals for anyone who needs them isn’t just about providing nutrition and shelter. It serves as aContinue Reading
discussing the hidden sides of poverty
Free, nourishing sit-down meals for anyone who needs them isn’t just about providing nutrition and shelter. It serves as aContinue Reading
What if welfare policy is premised on trust and dignity, rather than suspicion and punishment? What if people in povertyContinue Reading
How can international development interventions be implemented in a respectful way that enhances its beneficiaries’ dignity? How can social servicesContinue Reading
by Keetie Roelen “I crossed the bridge to economic independence” says Haroun about his experience with mobility mentoring. “I’m nowContinue Reading
by Tom Wein When it comes to an ethic of dignity in international development, Western arbiters are playing catch up.Continue Reading
Blaming and shaming people in poverty has a long history in the UK and the US and is woven intoContinue Reading
Shame and stigma are common denominators in the experience of poverty worldwide. Addressing poverty requires co-creation of knowledge and formulationContinue Reading






