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The violence of threats, disempowerment, coercion of control and power is an everyday reality for many living in poverty where the law fails to protect them. Should charities working in international development do more to recognise how our programmes in water and sanitation, education, food nutrient etc, intersect with the underlying context where legal protections in poor communities rarely, if ever, exist?
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By The Salvation Army International Development UKThe violence of threats, disempowerment, coercion of control and power is an everyday reality for many living in poverty where the law fails to protect them. Should charities working in international development do more to recognise how our programmes in water and sanitation, education, food nutrient etc, intersect with the underlying context where legal protections in poor communities rarely, if ever, exist?
Stay connected with The Salvation Army International Development UK on social media:
facebook.com/salvationarmyid
twitter.com/salvationarmyid
instagram.com/thesalvationarmyid
youtube.com/salvationarmyid
Join our mailing list!
Thanks for listening!
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.