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The Impact of Poverty on Livelihoods

The Impact of Poverty on Livelihoods

BY Dr. Athing Ningshen

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“The Impact of Poverty on Livelihoods” explores the complex factors that contribute to the cycle of poverty among vulnerable families. It delves into the challenging livelihood context that hinders access to crucial resources like land, livestock, capital, and information. The book emphasizes the lack of skills and knowledge necessary to sustain livelihood assets. It also examines the shortcomings of existing strategies related to food security, economic structure, and human dignity. Additionally, the book highlights the influential roles of communal, commercial, and political factors that perpetuate poverty.

About Author

Dr. Athing Ningshen is an Assistant Director of research and innovation at the Mamta Health Institute for Mother & Child in New Delhi. He holds a Ph.D. (2012) in Social Work from Bharati Vidyapeeth University and completed a Post-Doctorate (2015) at the Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR). With extensive experience in academia and research projects, he has contributed as a Guest Lecturer, undertaken significant research projects, and published 11 research articles in reputable national and international journals.

Ningson Primrose, Assistant Professor in the Department of Anthropology at South East Manipur College, Komlathabi, Chandel, is an accomplished researcher with a UGC minor research project and six published articles in international professional journals. She actively contributes as a Board Member and Advisor to local community organizations, NGOs, and SHGs. Invited as a Resource Person, she participates in workshops, seminars, conferences, and development programs.

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