Moussa Haddad
Moussa Haddad is a policy officer for sustainable livelihoods in the UK Poverty Programme, based in Oxford. His role within Oxfam is to influence policy and practice, ideas and beliefs to reduce poverty in the UK, with a specific focus on livelihoods, equitable economic development, assets and welfare reform policy areas. He is also leading on Oxfam's work in response to the economic downturn in relation to UK poverty, and its likely effects on poverty in the UK.
Posts by Moussa Haddad:
- The quiet death rattle of social mobility, 12 Jan 2010 in attitudes& equality& livelihoods& uk poverty
- NeedNOTGreed, 04 Dec 2009 in Welfare reform& attitudes& livelihoods& uk poverty
- The Conservatives are talking poverty, 10 Nov 2009 in Welfare reform& child poverty& livelihoods& uk poverty
- At last, some new thinking on welfare reform, 17 Sep 2009 in Welfare reform& livelihoods& uk poverty
- Citizen’s Income Week on UK Poverty Post, 26 Aug 2009 in Citizen's income& Uncategorized& Welfare reform& livelihoods& uk poverty
- Budget 2009 – A missed opportunity, 22 Apr 2009 in livelihoods
