On this October 17th, we look back on a powerful moment in history.
In 1987, thousands gathered at the Human Rights Plaza in Paris to honor the victims of poverty.
There, Fr Joseph Wresinski delivered a speech that still echoes today:
“I bear witness to you…so that humanity may finally give heed to humanity, and refuse forever the inevitability of poverty.”
“I bear witness to you…so that humanity may finally give heed to humanity, and refuse forever the inevitability of poverty.”
This call to conscience led the UN to officially recognize October 17th as International Day for the Eradication of Poverty. Today, his words remain a compass for justice and dignity.


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