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Government Wants to Fund Poverty Alleviation Fund Without Budget Resources

Das Sozialministerium plant einen Armutsbekämpfungs-Fonds ohne Mittel aus dem Budget.
Das Sozialministerium plant einen Armutsbekämpfungs-Fonds ohne Mittel aus dem Budget. ©APA/GEORG HOCHMUTH
The government plans a fund for poverty alleviation, but without providing its own resources. The fund is to be financed through donations and inheritances. The Greens criticize the initiative and doubt that many people will donate for unclear purposes, according to social spokesperson Markus Koza.

"No federal funds beyond administrative expenses are to be used for the Fund for Poverty Alleviation and Social Innovation," it says in the impact-oriented assessment of the law.

Poverty Alleviation Fund: Greens Criticize "Fake Fund"

The non-profit fund is intended to contribute to improving the living conditions of people at risk of poverty and exclusion, and to test socially innovative instruments to prevent poverty. A pot for special projects is sensible, Koza told the "Standard", but: "As it currently stands in the law, it is a fake fund." Poverty alleviation should not depend on private goodwill. In the Ministry of Social Affairs, led by Korinna Schumann (SPÖ), it was explained to the APA that the funds are to come from donations and gifts as well as from interest on the assets accumulated in the fund.

(APA/Red)

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