I
am still hopeful of finding someone outside of the US. I had mention to a close friend of mine what
I have been having trouble with and she found out that one of her cousins’
lives in Germany and works at the school there.
I have sent an email waiting to hear back but since I have not heard
from them yet I went to the www.childhoodpoverty.org
site to research what I can/have learned from the international side of poverty.

We
all know that poverty is everywhere in the world but some places have more than
others. We also know that when a child
is in poverty they are malnutrition, which can lead to a long life of learning disabilities
and very poor health. What I did not know
is that “poverty can be passed from generation to generation affecting the
long-term health, wellbeing and productivity of families and of society as a
whole.” I am becoming aware that more
and more people want to stop poverty but I also that it will take more than
just one person to do it, therefore here are a few things that CHIP is doing to
tackling childhood poverty…….
·
Deepening
understanding of the main causes of childhood poverty and poverty cycles, and
increasing knowledge of effective strategies to tackle them in different
contexts.
·
Examining
economic and social factors at different levels-international, national and
local-which contribute to poverty in childhood.
·
Informing
effective policy to end childhood poverty, communicating research findings to
policy makers, practitioners and advocates
·
Raising
the profile of childhood poverty issues and increasing commitment to tackling
them through anti-poverty policy and action
This
is just a small list of what they are doing to tackling childhood poverty and I
will continue reading their briefing to learn more about what they are doing
along with success stories and the case studies.
