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GUIDING PRINCIPLES: HOW SHOULD POVERTY BE REPORTED?

In January 2022, we started monitoring the media for poverty-related news stories to analyze which prejudices were maintained, how the idea of being ‘poor’ was depicted and what discourse strategies were deployed, all while seeking to represent good examples. As a result, we published “Monitoring Report: Poverty Agenda In the Media ( January-August 2022)” Following the analyses... 

GUIDING PRINCIPLES: USE OF VISUAL CONTENT ON POVERTY

In January 2022, we started monitoring the media for poverty-related news stories to analyze which prejudices were maintained, how the idea of being ‘poor’ was depicted and what discourse strategies were deployed, all while seeking to represent good examples. As a result, we published “Monitoring Report: Poverty Agenda In the Media ( January-August 2022)” When news,... 

MONITORING REPORT: THE POVERTY AGENDA IN THE MEDIA (JANUARY-AUGUST 2022)

In this report, we monitored the media for poverty-related news stories to analyze which prejudices were maintained, how the idea of being ‘poor’ was depicted and what discourse strategies were deployed, all while seeking to represent good examples.

Human Rights and Poverty Agenda in the Media: December 6th – 12th 2021

The weekly media scan, which is updated every Monday, has been prepared as a series where you can see the news published on online media channels about poverty and human rights violations caused by poverty. DEEP POVERTY SOLIDARITY AND RESEARCH NETWORK 07.12.2021, The GuardianGlobal inequality ‘as marked as it was at peak of western imperialism’... 

Human Rights and Poverty Agenda in the Media: November 29th – December 5th 2021

The weekly media scan, which is updated every Monday, has been prepared as a series where you can see the news published on online media channels about poverty and human rights violations caused by poverty. DEEP POVERTY SOLIDARITY AND RESEARCH NETWORK 29.11.2021, nprSaudi Arabia and China are accused of using sports to cover up human... 

Human Rights and Poverty Agenda in the Media: November 22nd-28th 2021

The weekly media scan, which is updated every Monday, has been prepared as a series where you can see the news published on online media channels about poverty and human rights violations caused by poverty. DEEP POVERTY SOLIDARITY AND RESEARCH NETWORK 23.11.2021, INTERPOL INTERPOL General Assembly opens in Turkey with new member country bringing total to... 

Human Rights and Poverty Agenda in the Media: November 9th-14th 2021

The weekly media scan, which is updated every Monday, has been prepared as a series where you can see the news published on online media channels about poverty and human rights violations caused by poverty. DEEP POVERTY SOLIDARITY AND RESEARCH NETWORK 09.11.2021, UN NewsUphold safety, human rights on Belarus-Poland border, UN agencies urgeThe border became... 

Human Rights and Poverty Agenda in the Media: November 1st – 7th 2021

The weekly media scan, which is updated every Monday, has been prepared as a series where you can see the news published on online media channels about poverty and human rights violations caused by poverty. DEEP POVERTY SOLIDARITY AND RESEARCH NETWORK SBS News, 01.11.2021Disability pension applicants must be treated with dignity, rights commissioner saysThe Senate... 

Human Rights and Poverty Agenda in the Media: October 25th – 31 2021

The weekly media scan, which is updated every Monday, has been prepared as a series where you can see the news published on online media channels about poverty and human rights violations caused by poverty. DEEP POVERTY SOLIDARITY AND RESEARCH NETWORK The pioneer, 25.10.2021Pope Francis: Don’t send migrants back to Libya and inhumane campsHundreds of... 

Human Rights and Poverty Agenda in the Media: October 18th – 24th 2021

CNN World, 23.20.2021China passes law to cut homework and tutoringThey have cut back on homework and banned after-school tutoring for major subjects during the weekend and holidays, concerned about the heavy academic burden on overwhelmed children. CTV News, 24.10.2021Canadian entrepreneur gifts $5 million to help create psychedelic research centre for mental healthSinghal hopes researchers at...