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Blog: We should never stop challenging the injustice of poverty

Alyson Laird, Campaigns Officer, The Poverty Alliance Click here to speak with Alyson about CPW25! Moving into the Spring is a perfect time to reflect on what’s come before and to start thinking about what 2025 might look like. We are already jotting down our plans for how we will Challenge Poverty this year, and … Read more

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Blog: ‘A park makes you feel better. Those who have green close to their home are lucky’

Lydia Murphy, Rights in Action Development OfficerThe Poverty Alliance Click here to read the report The Poverty Alliance has been working alongside the Environmental Rights Centre Scotland, Nourish Scotland, CEMVO Scotland and the University of Glasgow to explore how people from Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic groups in Scotland experience their human right to a … Read more

The Poverty Alliance Annual Conference at EICC Edinburgh on Friday 29th November 2024

Blog: Chief executive Peter Kelly on developing our network

Peter Kelly, Chief Executive,The Poverty Alliance Questions of poverty and inequality have been forced onto the political agenda over the last few weeks. When the UK Government announced plans for significant cuts to social security entitlements campaigners, including the Poverty Alliance, were quick to respond, highlighting the impact that these cuts will have, particularly on … Read more

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Blog: New Rights in Action report shows far-reaching impact

Lydia Murphy, Development Officer,Rights in Action Project,The Poverty Alliance Click here to read the report! Our Rights in Action project works to raise awareness of economic, social and cultural rights and to support communities to add human rights to their collective power.    In the most recent phase of Rights in Action, we brought together six … Read more

A tribute to Charlotte McLurg 1977-2025

It is with heavy hearts and much sadness that we share the news that our friend and fellow End Poverty Edinburgh member, Charlotte McLurg, passed away late last month. Charlotte was one of End Poverty Edinburgh’s most active members, using her experiences to try and make Edinburgh, and the world, a better place for others. … Read more

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Blog: Argyll & Bute values voices of lived experience 

Becky Hothersall, Development Officer, Taking Action on Rural Poverty Argyll & Bute Click here for more from our TARP project In Argyll and Bute, we believe it is fair that residents who have experience of living on a low income are involved in local decision making processes. In our Taking Action on Rural Poverty project, … Read more

Guest blog: From a whisper to speaking out loud

Linda Craik,Activist,End Poverty Edinburgh Find out more about End Poverty Edinburgh here Being asked to speak at the Poverty Alliance Annual Conference was … terrifying, exciting, a bit stressful and very flattering.  Why?  Because I’m not a lecturer or an academic with lots of facts, figures and policies at my finger-tips – I’m just me!  … Read more

Joint meeting of the Cross-Party Groups on Disability and Poverty in the Scottish Parliament

Guest blog: ‘I struggle just to get through the days alive’

Karen Wylie, Policy & Participation Manager,Glasgow Disabiity Alliance Click here to find out more about the Glasgow Disability Alliance In January, the Scottish Parliament Cross Party Groups (CPGs) for Poverty and Disability came together for a joint meeting to hear how these two social issues merge to devastating impact. Glasgow Disability Alliance was asked to … Read more

Zahida Purves's photo as part of the Fair by Design Give Me Some Credit exhibition

Guest blog: We tell our stories not for pity – but as a demand for change

Zahida Purves,Creator,Give Me Some Credit Photovoice Exhibition Click here to visit Fair by Design’s Give Me Some Credit exhibition! Projects like this allow participants to hold space, when some aspects of their experience may be triggering to share, by listening and not judging; a safe space evolves and community happens, nobody has to perform their … Read more

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