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    <pubDate>Mon, 06 Jul 2026 16:46:37 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>PROMISE : poverty observatory biannual bulletin : issue 2</title>
      <link>https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/147512</link>
      <description>Title: PROMISE : poverty observatory biannual bulletin : issue 2
Abstract: The second issue of the PROMISE Biannual Bulletin focuses on childhood&#xD;
poverty, a reality which severely limits a person’s life opportunities. Eradicating&#xD;
child poverty should therefore be a sustained policy target, by framing child&#xD;
poverty as a matter of political choices rather than financial or technical&#xD;
possibilities. The Statistical Snapshot presents an overview of key data which&#xD;
show a dip in the Maltese child AROPE rates in 2025 after an overall incline&#xD;
from 2020. Child AROPE rates remain consistently above general population&#xD;
AROPE rates; and the drivers of these elevated rates are highlighted.; In the feature article, Prof. Carmel Borg discusses the role which schools can&#xD;
play as community hubs in countering inequality and promoting social justice,&#xD;
highlighting education as a key factor that can enable children to carve a&#xD;
pathway out of poverty. Although local communities are not extensively&#xD;
involved in schooling, there are myriad community initiatives addressing child&#xD;
poverty. This publication profiles Dar Frate Jacoba, a residential educational&#xD;
therapeutic programme rooted in nature, alongside reflections by Sr Magdalene,&#xD;
a key figure in the Ursuline Sisters’ mission to provide loving care to&#xD;
disadvantaged children.; The latest poverty-related policy developments in Malta and at EU level are&#xD;
briefly described.; A historical spotlight is then shone on the evolution of child poverty over the&#xD;
past 70 years since the publication of the Survey of Child-Welfare Problems in&#xD;
Malta. It also explores a more contemporary perspective of poverty in St&#xD;
Patrick’s residence and school from a social work perspective.; The Initiatives and Innovations section recognises entities’ efforts in supporting&#xD;
children, including child-focused voluntary work abroad by the University&#xD;
Chaplaincy, The Blossom Project (Malta Foundation for the Wellbeing of&#xD;
Society, MFWS), Nourishing Young Minds (St Jean Antide Foundation, SJAF),&#xD;
The Children’s Manifesto (MFWS) and the integration of child migrants (Agency&#xD;
for the Welfare of Asylum Seekers, AWAS).; Finally, this issue features two resources focusing on child poverty and&#xD;
responses at a European level.
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      <pubDate>Thu, 01 Jan 2026 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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