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CORI publishes book on need for national strategy on fairness

16/11/2004 - 10:35:27
Two economists from NUI Galway are calling for the development of a new National Fairness Strategy to help build a future without poverty and inequality.

Doctors Eamon O’Shea and Brendan Kennelly claim sustained economic growth has not led to a fairer society in terms of income, health and education.

Their claims are being published in a new book entitled Spirituality and Poverty in a Land of Plenty, being published by the Conference of Religious of Ireland.

Fr Sean Healy of the CORI Justice Commission supports the call for the establishment of a Fairness Strategy to tackle poverty and inequality effectively and coherently.

Fr Healy said that despite Ireland's economic boom, the rich/poor gap is widening, and the number of people at risk of poverty has grown to almost 750,000.

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