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Ms McCarthy said poverty is growing and our politicians who hold the power and the responsibility to deliver an anti-poverty ...
Northern Ireland could be facing a surge in the number of households in extreme poverty due to rising inflation, the National Institute of Economic and Social Research (NIESR) suggests.
Almost 50 charities and anti-poverty organisations are calling for the Northern Ireland Executive to withdraw its draft strategy to tackle poverty, saying that families "deserve better".
This comes after a previous survey found that most people in Northern Ireland (60%) want the two-child limit scrapped. Head of Save the Children NI, Peter Bryson, stated: "Clearly people in Northern ...
Phase 2 call invites cross-sector projects aimed at breaking down barriers to fair and inclusive work across Northern Ireland ...
A total of £750,000 in funding is available for transformative projects aimed at improving access to fair and inclusive employment across Northern Ireland.
EPIC Futures NI, a Local Policy Innovation Partnership (LPIP) hub led by Ulster University, has launched Phase 2 of its ...
“Clearly people in Northern Ireland see child poverty as a core issue and want to see ambition and action from our political leaders when it comes to tackling it,” he said.
At the centre, joining both circles, lies Northern Ireland (NI). In April 1998, the Good Friday (Belfast) Agreement was reached between the Ireland and UK governments and the majority of NI’s ...