
Last month, I was commissioned by SAGE’s International Journal of Community and Social Development to write a special feature on ending global poverty. The article, now published and accessible here, is part of a Special Issue intended to inform and influence deliberations at the Second World Summit on Social Development, scheduled for November 2025 in Doha, Qatar.
The piece highlights critical gaps in current poverty eradication efforts and proposes practical solutions, as the world remains significantly off track in achieving this goal, as I blogged earlier here.
I’m grateful for the opportunity to contribute to this global conversation!
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