Post-2015 Development Goals

The first international text acknowledging the specific obstacles that prevent people living in extreme poverty from enjoying their rights.

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The adoption of the Guiding Principles on Extreme Poverty and Human Rights by the United Nations Human Rights Council in 2012 was a significant victory in the effort to end extreme poverty. It acknowledged that poverty is not simply a matter of lack of income. These Guiding Principles clearly identify actions that governments and other relevant actors should take to ensure that all people are able to enjoy their human rights.

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ATD Fourth World worked alongside our partners to complete this important document. The next step in our work was to translate these principles into language that everyone can understand and to suggest actions at the local level that groups working alongside people in poverty can put into place. In collaboration with a group of ten international non-governmental organizations active at the field level, we developed an implementation handbook on these Guiding Principles.