Participatory Research
Participatory research projects are a tool for including people living in extreme poverty in the search for solutions to their own situations. No one knows better than people who confront poverty on a daily basis just what it will take to end it.
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Extreme Poverty, Violence and Peace
“I was surrounded by violence, […] badly treated from a young age. […] We don't (...)
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Dimensions of Poverty
The Hidden Dimensions of Poverty was a multi-year participatory research project, in collaboration with Oxford (...)
Poverty, Identity, and Society in Switzerland
Above: Participants of the Poverty, Identity, and Society project Poverty-Identity-Society Starting in 2019, academics, practitioners, and people with lived experience (…) Read more
Cultures of Dignity
Above: Members of ATD’s ‘Hidden Dimensions of Poverty’ research team. In the sectors of development and humanitarian aid, there has (…) Read more
Working Towards a More Equitable System
Above: Rachel Bray (left) with Diana Skelton This article is based on a presentation by Rachel Bray. She spoke at (…) Read more