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One million 700 thousand people in Portugal live in poverty, i.e. with an income of less than 551 euros per month. They are essentially extended families with children or single-parent families, but also people who live alone, women, the elderly, workers and the unemployed.

Poverty in the country is structural. Being born poor shouldn't be a sentence, but its persistence over generations is one of the most determining characteristics of poverty in Portugal. To break this cycle, we need policies aimed at the most disadvantaged children and their families. But this fight also involves education, which makes the social elevator work, and the transformation of the labour market, increasing productivity and the added value of the national economy.

The National Strategy to Combat Poverty is the latest initiative to reverse this situation, and the priority in the short/medium term is to bring Portugal closer to the European Union countries with the lowest risk of poverty rates.

But how far do we have to go to get there? What measures and policies are needed to eradicate poverty in Portugal? The answers are in this documentary, a co-production between the Foundation and RTP. With live narration by journalist Carlos Daniel.

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Imagem do documentário «Portugal, uma casa para todos»
Portugal, a home for everyone

The age at which young people leave their parents' home is the highest in Europe: 34. Housing prices in the country are now well above the European average, and Portuguese salaries...

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The age at which young people leave their parents' home is the highest in Europe: 34. Housing prices in the country are now well above the European average, and Portuguese salaries...

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Climate change: A possible future

Climate change is the biggest challenge of our time. In Portugal, water scarcity in the south is set to worsen, and drought periods will become longer. This documentary reveals how...

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Climate change is the biggest challenge of our time. In Portugal, water scarcity in the south is set to worsen, and drought periods will become longer. This documentary reveals how...

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Imagem Documentário Longevidade
Longevity: Economic and social challenges

Portugal is losing 20,000 people a year, the equivalent of a town the size of Oliveira do Hospital. Although the Portuguese are living longer and longer, they are having fewer...

60 min
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Portugal is losing 20,000 people a year, the equivalent of a town the size of Oliveira do Hospital. Although the Portuguese are living longer and longer, they are having fewer...

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Documentário sobre o Ensino Superior em Portugal, narrado por Carlos Daniel
Education: The challenge of higher education in Portugal

Portugal has the most qualified generation ever, but the job market is constantly changing. The massive investment in education has not generally resulted in increased productivity...

52 min
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Portugal has the most qualified generation ever, but the job market is constantly changing. The massive investment in education has not generally resulted in increased productivity...

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Documentaries from the Fundação Francisco Manuel dos Santos co-produced by RTP, Portuguese National Television. .

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