Its not...the government should be thanked for all of that
It is to remove inequalities from the economy
By exploiting other member states
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Johnson's anti-poverty agency was called the Office of Economic Opportunity.
Every one know that, now a days population increasing. due to increase in population , poverty is also increase. it affect on our economic development. growth of economic development stop by poverty.
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It is to remove inequalities from the economy
Poverty in Zambia influences social and economic interactions by limiting access to basic resources and opportunities, exacerbating inequalities, and hindering social mobility. The cycle of poverty can trap individuals and communities in a cycle of deprivation, impacting their ability to participate fully in economic and social activities. Addressing poverty in Zambia requires comprehensive strategies that address underlying social and economic factors to create a more inclusive and equitable society.
Economic
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.
our govt is responsible for that
Kirrily Pells has written: 'Poverty and gender inequalities' -- subject(s): Sex role, Poverty, Poor children
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Four contributory factors that lead to poverty include lack of education, which limits access to better job opportunities; unemployment or underemployment, resulting in insufficient income; systemic inequalities, such as discrimination based on race or gender, which restrict access to resources; and economic instability, which can arise from factors like inflation or recession affecting job markets and wages. Addressing these factors is crucial for reducing poverty and promoting economic mobility.
The functions of the International Development Association (IDA) includes to reduce inequalities, improve living conditions, and boost economic growths. The IDA works to reduce poverty by providing grants and loans to programs.
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The hypothesis of poverty suggests that certain structural and systemic factors contribute to the persistence of poverty within societies. It posits that issues such as inadequate access to education, healthcare, and economic opportunities create barriers that trap individuals and communities in a cycle of impoverishment. Additionally, this hypothesis highlights the role of social inequalities and discrimination in exacerbating poverty levels. Overall, it underscores the need for comprehensive strategies to address the root causes of poverty rather than merely its symptoms.