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Joining together to combat poverty (CROSBI ID 105681)

Prilog u časopisu | izvorni znanstveni rad | međunarodna recenzija

Heath, I. ; Haines, A. ; Malenica, Z. ; Oulton, J.A. ; Leopando, Z. ; Kaseje, D. ; Addington, W.W. ; d'Estaing, O.G. ; Tumwine, J.K. ; Koivusalo, M. et al. Joining together to combat poverty // Croatian medical journal, 41 (2000), 1; 28-31-x

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Heath, I. ; Haines, A. ; Malenica, Z. ; Oulton, J.A. ; Leopando, Z. ; Kaseje, D. ; Addington, W.W. ; d'Estaing, O.G. ; Tumwine, J.K. ; Koivusalo, M. ; Biscoe, G. ; Nickson, P. ; Marušić, Matko ; Pavlović, S.

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Joining together to combat poverty

The International Poverty and Health Network (IPHN) was created in December 1997 following a series of conferences organized by the World Health Organization, with the aim of integrating health into plans to eradicate poverty. Around 1.3 billion people live on less than US$1 per day Of the 4.4 billion people in developing countries nearly 60% lack access to sanitation, 30% do not have clean water, 20% have no health care, and 20% do not have enough dietary energy and protein. Even among rich nations there are gross socioeconomic inequalities. Many children are robbed of their physical and mental potential through poverty. Expressed in constant 1963 US dollars, an average Croatian family needed the annual income of US$894 to meet the poverty line in 1960 and US$9, 027 in 1995. Accordingly, 9-25% of Croatian households were below the poverty line between 1960 and 1995. The increase in the poverty rate after 1991 was compounded by the war that destroyed almost a third of industrial capacity and infrastructure. Dissipation of the communist economy and inadequate privatization have contributed to the increase in unemployment rate, corruption, and other social ills. IPHN invited Croatian Medical Journal to publish this editorial to help push the issue of poverty up political and medical agendas on a global level. We argue that a factor contributing to the failure of most large-scale programs against poverty to date is the excessive emphasis on material and infrastructure assistance at the expense of spiritual, moral, and intellectual development.

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41 (1)

2000.

28-31-x

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0353-9504

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