2022 Activity Report has been published
As Open Space Association & Deep Poverty Network, our annual report summarizing our work in 2022 has been published.
GUIDING PRINCIPLES: USE OF VISUAL CONTENT ON POVERTY
In January 2022, we started monitoring the media for poverty-related news stories to analyze which prejudices were maintained, how the idea of being ‘poor’ was depicted and what discourse strategies were deployed, all while seeking to represent good examples. As a result, we published “Monitoring Report: Poverty Agenda In the Media ( January-August 2022)” When...
GUIDING PRINCIPLES: HOW SHOULD POVERTY BE REPORTED?
In January 2022, we started monitoring the media for poverty-related news stories to analyze which prejudices were maintained, how the idea of being ‘poor’ was depicted and what discourse strategies were deployed, all while seeking to represent good examples. As a result, we published “Monitoring Report: Poverty Agenda In the Media ( January-August 2022)” Following the...
MONITORING REPORT: THE POVERTY AGENDA IN THE MEDIA (JANUARY-AUGUST 2022)
Even if the target audiences vary, print and digital media channel alike shape the perception and opinion of their readers. In the last years, parallel to the augmented poverty due to the pandemic and the economic crisis, the amount of news about poverty and methods for alleviating poverty have also increased. In this report, we...
2020-21 Activity Report
It has been prepared to summarize the work we carried out as Open Space Association & Deep Poverty Network between January 2020 – December 2021.
Absent Stories
There were a wide range of means at our fingertips to narrate the unsustainable conditions and rights violations in deep poverty: research, monitoring, photography, interviews, exhibitions, videos, and stories… We chose stories as our tool for the Absent Stories project. Believing that the stories we encountered during our work in this field would be best...
DEEP POVERTY NETWORK’S APPEAL TO CENTRAL AND LOCAL AUTHORITIES REGARDING THE APRIL 29 – MAY 17 LOCKDOWN
We will continue to extend solidarity to those living in deep poverty, in a non-discriminatory manner.Throughout this process, we believe it is important that all social aid provided by the government,local authorities or NGOs be rendered in a way that respects human dignity, with the understandingthat restrictions on access to basic needs are in essence...
Our Agenda is Child Poverty
Due to the 23rd April Children’s Holiday, or agenda is child poverty.
Our Agenda is Female Poverty
Due to 8th March International Women’s Day, our agenda is female poverty.
Deep Poverty Network:Combatting Poverty in the Context of the Pandemic
“Deep Poverty Network:Combatting Poverty in the Context of the Pandemic Report” describes the solidarity model that the Deep Poverty Network initiated as a crisis intervention to meet the basic food and care needs of daily wagers and other individuals who live on daily basis. This report is dedicated to all those who struggle with deep...