Organize to live. Urban poverty and popular organization
Author / Authors: Clarisa HardyPublication date: 16/10/2020
It took a few weeks of confinement and drastic sanitary measures without sufficient protection support household income to reappear as a ghost from the past that we would not see, the soup kitchens. In the Chile of approximately 25,000 US dollars per capita income has appeared hunger, the most basic of needs. We do not have updated poverty figures since 2017, but the best indicator of its expansion is the emergence of these solidarity community organizations that provide food to thousands of households throughout the country.
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Type edition: Other publicationsCoordinator: EUROsociAL+
Language: Spanish
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Section: Studies
Series: Other series
Number: 1
Type of publication: Other publications
Area: Democratic governance policies, Gender equality policies, Social policies
Keyword: Hunger; poverty; community soup pots; civil society; popular organization; pandemic; COVID19; confinement; Chile; inequality; gender
SDG: No poverty, Gender equality, Reduced inequalities