The Quality of Life CHALLENGE: Phase Two
 
Anne Makhoul, Christina Peacock, Mabel Jean Rawlins and Sue Stovel, October 2009
 

Vibrant Communities convener organizations prepare a ‘framework for change’ upon which they can build their poverty reduction efforts.  The Quality of Life CHALLENGE completed its first framework in 2005 and is now two years into a second phase of operations.  As members completed a period of transition, they undertook to review whether their original ideas of how to effect poverty reduction held true or needed adjustment.


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