Breaking the Cycle: Roma Families Trapped in Multidimensional Poverty – ERGO Network
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Alumni Trailblazers: Kayla Harrison on breaking the cycle and leading with heart
For Kayla Harrison, being a leader in her Community isn’t about titles – it’s about showing up, breaking cycles and making real change. At just 22 years old, Kayla, a proud Yorta Yorta and Gurnai-Kurnai woman, is already making an impact as a Chronic Health Coordinator and Aboriginal Health Practitioner (AHP) at GEGAC Medical. She’s part of a small but growing number of AHPs in Victoria, and she’s proving to young Mob that a meaningful career in…
Breaking the Cycle: Roma Families Trapped in Multidimensional Poverty – ERGO Network
Breaking the Cycle: Roma Families Trapped in Multidimensional Poverty This is an article presenting the research prepared by Integro Association, Bulgaria For many Roma families in Bulgaria, poverty is not just about the lack of income—it is a web of deprivation that extends into education, healthcare, housing, and employment. A new research report by Liliya
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