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  2. Poor People's Campaign: A National Call for a Moral Revival

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    On June 23, the campaign hung two banners on both sides of a raised stage at the National Mall that read, "Fight Poverty Not The Poor." [9] More than 2,000 people were arrested nationwide during the 40 day protest. [9] Protesters participated in a variety of nonviolent direct actions, including "stopp[ing] traffic and petition[ing] state ...

  3. Un monde sans pauvreté - Wikipedia

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    Trade Justice. Cancel the Debt. End Child Poverty in Canada." The Canadian campaign's organizers argue that "It's time for world leaders, including our Prime Minister, to live up to their commitments to end poverty and hunger, enable every child to attend school, create decent jobs and reverse the spread of HIV/AIDS."

  4. Citizens for Public Justice - Wikipedia

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    The Dignity for All campaign released its model National Anti-Poverty Plan for Canada in 2015. [38] The day after this release, MPs passed a nearly-unanimous motion calling on the government "to eradicate child poverty in Canada by developing a national poverty reduction plan." [39] In 2015, the federal government announced plans to develop a ...

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  6. Fact check: The last Labour government narrowly missed ... - AOL

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    According to a 2007 article in the journal Paediatrics & Child Health, the Government missed its 2004/05 target narrowly, cutting child poverty by 23% before housing costs by that date.

  7. Plan USA - Wikipedia

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    Plan was founded in 1937 by British journalist John Langdon-Davies and refugee worker Eric Muggeridge. [3] Originally named "Foster Parents Plan for Children in Spain", it aimed was to provide food, accommodation, and education to children whose lives had been disrupted by the Spanish Civil War.