answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

the govt.of the country is to blame.if the govt. takes proper measurement and schemes which are effective for the people then poverty will not be a problem.

User Avatar

Wiki User

12y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar
More answers
User Avatar

Wiki User

11y ago

government

This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: Who is responsible for poverty?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

Who is responsible for poverty in Pakistan?

our govt is responsible for that


Who is responsible for this poverty?

The rich.


How is Felix responsible for the DeLacey family's poverty and exile?

bungholeee.


Are vitamins a responsible alternative to poverty induced clinical malnutrition?

Vitamins are not a viable alternative to poverty induced clinical malnutrition


What two countries are primarily responsible for the decline in world poverty?

pork


How is poverty responsible for economic inequalities?

Its not...the government should be thanked for all of that


What is the economic factor responsible for decline in animals population?

hunting,trading,poverty


The term that refers to a set of values and behavior that are largely responsible for the continued long-term poverty of certain groups is the?

Economic


What does the theme for 2009 campus journalism in the Philippines?

Bridging Poverty Gap through Responsible Campus Journalism in Achieving Millenium Development Goals!


What group of people suffered injustice?

Far too numerous people all over the have suffered poverty due to injustice, it could be as much two-thirds of the planet. Poverty is always a factor in any society but the unnecessary poverty created by governments and international policies could be prevented when powerful entities behave in a responsible way.


What are factor responsible for human trafficking?

poverty laziness ignorance


How is illliteracy responsible for poverty in India?

the current anti-poverty strategy is based on two planks : 1)Promotion of economic growth 2)Targeted anti-poverty programmes ->people send their children to schools in hope of getting better economic results from investing in education. ->Economic growth widens opportunities & provides the resources needed to invest in human development.