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Posted: 10 October 2002 | Subscribe Online


Rudi Roose reports from Ghent on a movement that draws poor families into a structured dialogue with social services about their experiences of fighting poverty.

A wide consultation process - known locally as "the method of the dialogue" - has its origins in Belgian associations "where the poor take the floor". They demand people on low incomes are allowed to add their experiences and insights to the fight against poverty.

The poor are experts on surviving and fighting poverty. And yet many people in society seem to believe that less well off people lack insight into their situation and don't have the strength necessary to change it. For that reason the poor are denied participation.

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But the specific experiences, knowledge and skills of the poor can make a fundamental contribution to the fight against poverty, here in Belgium as elsewhere. People on low incomes can improve the efficiency of measures and their participation is an important step in the escape from poverty. By listening to them in a social debate, by asking them to take responsibility in analysing their situation and in the search for solutions, their exclusion is partly being undone and their right to citizenship recognised.

Based in Ghent (Gent), the Movement of People with Low Income and Children, one of the associations "where the poor take the floor", tries to reach as many people on low incomes as possible. It recognises that:

  • It is a priority to continuously reach the most destitute people and to consult them.
  • As experts in poverty, people on low incomes can explain what they are going through and share important knowledge on how to fight poverty.
  • By joining forces the poor begin a process of change with gains in terms of independence, self-confidence and the visibility of their dignity.
  • The dialogue with better off people leads to a common perspective on how to fight poverty. This dialogue leads to structural changes, more justice and freedom for all.

People on low incomes can communicate the essence of poverty because they have lived through it. To get to know these people and to visit them regularly is necessary and an important way of continuously involving them in the project.

The poor are being contacted door to door by local services or by the poor families who already know the movement and they are asked to take part in the dialogue.

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Respect for their privacy is a priority. During monthly house visits, topics such as debts and housing problems are discussed and their views recorded anonymously. Some families also attend meetings where the same topics are discussed. In Ostend, nearly 100 families have participated in the dialogue on "placement of children" and "debts" over a period of three years.

Out of this a compilation of the testimonials and proposals made by the families is being prepared. This compilation is being discussed in several meetings with services and authorities who want to strive together with people on low incomes to find new ways of improving the situation.

 For more details on "the method of the dialogue" write to Movement of People with Low Income and Children, House of Human Rights, Nieuwebosstraat 3, 9000 Ghent, Belgium.

Rudi Roose is an ex-social worker in youth care and now teaches at the University of Ghent.

Background

  • Belgium, which is legally bi-lingual French and Flemish, covers 30,510 sq km (about one-eighth the size of the UK) and has a population of 10.3 million. About 17.5 per cent of the population are aged between 0-14.
  • Ethnic groups: Fleming (58 per cent), Walloon (31 per cent), mixed or other (11 per cent).
  • Ghent (Gent) is in Flanders, one of three regions in Belgium (along with Wallonia and Brussels), and is the capital of East Flanders, one of 10 Belgian provinces. The population of Flanders is 5.9 million - about 58 per cent of the total population. The population of Ghent is 224,800 of which 7.3 per cent are unemployed.


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