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French Anti-Poverty Associations Demand Government Accountability

A coalition of 37 organizations has issued a formal notice to the French government, citing legal failures to set and report on poverty reduction goals since 2011.

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Si, en 2009, un plan sur cinq ans qui prévoyait de réduire la pauvreté d’un tiers avait bien été présenté (sans être mené à bien), il n’a pas été mis à jour depuis 2014.
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Overview

  • The collective 'Alerte,' comprising 37 associations, has formally called on the French government to comply with a 2008 law requiring quantified poverty reduction goals every five years.
  • The government has not updated its poverty reduction plan since 2014, nor has it submitted annual reports on progress since 2011, violating legal obligations.
  • Over nine million people in France live below the poverty line, with five million in extreme poverty, according to the latest data from 2022.
  • The group has launched a national campaign, including public advertisements and a petition, to raise awareness about poverty and pressure parliament to take action.
  • If no response is received within two months, the collective may escalate the issue through legal channels, though it prefers collaboration with the government.