We need to share the wealth and although i do not have much of my own in relation to my friends. ---------------------------------------------------------- I've tried to improve the previous answer as from here. ---------------------------------------------------------- The following measures could be undertaken to fight poverty: • Stimulate self-sufficiency programs (e.g Micro credit from the grameen bank) • Diversify the economy (borrow money from others and invest in different sectors) • Birth Control (reduce the risk of creating a generation prone to poverty) • Reduce probability of crime and political instability (increase awareness of how can someone prosper in life - e.g by exporting their craft-works; choose people who have the required expertise to reduce the deficit balance and also, to designate strategic plans to lead to a better life of the inhabitants.)
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this means freedom from poverty
Mobile banking can alleviate poverty.
Get a job.
There is a lot of debate about whether or not entitlement programs alleviate poverty or perpetuate it. These programs can alleviate poverty if they are used as they are designed. They should be used to offer help for hard times. If one works to better their education and their life while receiving help, they will be able to pull themselves out of poverty.
To alleviate poverty or suffering
Alleviate poverty and underdevelopment
That it should be eradicated. Combating poverty however, is a very difficult proposition -- otherwise, there would not be poverty in the world.
No charities stop poverty though there are may that alleviate it. The Red Cross and Oxfam for instance
i am very sorry . Anyways , are you studying in 9th std.?
You could try these: -Increasing income gap between the upper, middle and lower classes -Sickness prevalence in lower income levels -Organizations that are trying to combat poverty -Social rights of those in poverty (or lack thereof) -Ideas on how to solve or alleviate the problem of poverty -Noteworthy impacts from organizations on poverty around the world Hope some of these can help
The poverty index, often represented by metrics such as the Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI) and the World Bank's international poverty line, varies significantly across regions. As of recent estimates, about 9.2% of the global population lives on less than $1.90 a day, which is considered extreme poverty. Additionally, the MPI reveals that over 1.3 billion people experience multiple deprivations in health, education, and living standards. These indices highlight ongoing disparities and the need for targeted interventions to alleviate poverty worldwide.