Why Prague's homeless are resorting to poverty tourism
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 Published On Apr 18, 2024

Homelessness is on the rise globally, and the Czech Republic has the highest rate in central and eastern Europe. The Guardian visited Prague, for a long time a popular destination for tourists, to see how even this sector caters for the city’s visitors - and to meet the range of people aiming to tackle the causes of homelessness in all its forms.
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Chapters:
00:00 – A homeless tour of Prague
01:52 – Is homeless tourism unethical?
03:20 – Nadjêje's homeless shelters: a social housing crisis in the Czech Republic
05:25 – Street homeless outreach team: 'the entire eastern bloc is relocating here'
06:40 – 'Homeless women face a whole host of problems': Jako doma's day centre
08:35 – A bistro run by homeless women
08:53 – Invisible people: Místní místním's homeless network
09:59 – 'An escape from reality that grinds me down': reintegrating homeless people into society

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