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Development (2007) 50, 20–25. doi:10.1057/palgrave.development.1100382
Participation and Poverty
Robert Chambers
Abstract
Robert Chambers outlines some key approaches to poverty and ways to end it through participatory approaches. He suggests that while poverty may never be made history, a sharp reduction can be achieved if powerful professionals become more participatory and get closer to and learn more from those who live their lives in poverty; and then act on what they experience, learn and feel.
Keywords:
place, body, time, creativity, pluralism, pro-poor


