water poverty:
were theres less water. people don't have enough water
Chelora - Drinking Dirty water.
They need to have at least food,a job, somewhere to live and they at least make some money.
There is no common definition for poverty that is accepted by all countries and organisations. Generally poverty refers to material deprivation and the state of being deficient in means of subsistence. What is more useful in defining poverty is to look at different measurements of poverty which is used. For example, the United Nations use the Human Poverty Index to rate the poverty of a country. There is also the Multidimensional Poverty Index used by the World Bank. Another measurement or index used is the Human Development Index, as well as the Human Deprivation Index. To complicate this further some measurements also focus on one aspect or group, like the Gender Poverty Index, the Gender Development Index or the Water Poverty Index. All of this shows that defining poverty is extremely complex as there is still no agreement on what poverty is exactly.
Hydrological poverty is the the lack of water in an area in relation to their population. There is a huge problem with this in the middle east along the river basins of the Tigris-Euphrates, the Nile, and the Jordan. Three countries in this area are in a constant battle for water, they are: Ethiopia, Sudan, and Egypt.
just look at the 3 main causes of poverty and specify to that region if need be. unemployment, education and age. you can also look at the availability of resources (eg. food, access to clean water etc.) hope that helped :)
Poverty survives by taking a job that doesnt brings so much money to them or they beg and survive and get food and water.
Chelora - Drinking Dirty water.
yes, if you have no money you can not buy water filters or wells or anything like that
you could get sick and die from diseases
people are dieing they have no money no clothes no food or water. THEY DIE
They need to have at least food,a job, somewhere to live and they at least make some money.
Yes, there is a direct link between unemployment and poverty. When individuals are unemployed, they lack a stable source of income, which can lead to financial hardship and increase their risk of falling into poverty. Unemployment can also affect access to basic necessities such as food, housing, and healthcare, further exacerbating poverty levels.
There is no common definition for poverty that is accepted by all countries and organisations. Generally poverty refers to material deprivation and the state of being deficient in means of subsistence. What is more useful in defining poverty is to look at different measurements of poverty which is used. For example, the United Nations use the Human Poverty Index to rate the poverty of a country. There is also the Multidimensional Poverty Index used by the World Bank. Another measurement or index used is the Human Development Index, as well as the Human Deprivation Index. To complicate this further some measurements also focus on one aspect or group, like the Gender Poverty Index, the Gender Development Index or the Water Poverty Index. All of this shows that defining poverty is extremely complex as there is still no agreement on what poverty is exactly.
Water Aid is a organisation which helps people who need water in countries suffering from poverty. They provide them with wells, so they can drink clean water, and they are able to bathe in clean water.
The conflict are poverty,water shortages in our community, illegal logging, or deforestation,etc
They have no food water or money..The poverty rate has went down and they have medical issues.
Hydrological poverty is the the lack of water in an area in relation to their population. There is a huge problem with this in the middle east along the river basins of the Tigris-Euphrates, the Nile, and the Jordan. Three countries in this area are in a constant battle for water, they are: Ethiopia, Sudan, and Egypt.