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POVERTY

Poverty is the common enemy of mankind. It is also a challenge facing each and every nation, as well as international community.

 

To promote economic development, eliminate poverty, and achieve common prosperity are ideals that mankind constantly pursues.

 

To date, poverty reduction program has to a large extent been limited to addressing the poverty problem in rural areas.

 

The government’s efforts to lift people out of poverty and to reduce the number of people living below the poverty line in its own country are part of a greater contribution to mankind’s wider struggle.

 

Everyone needs food, clothing, housing, and means of travel, which are all fundamental requirements. The fight against poverty has been an ongoing struggle throughout the whole process of China’s economic development and social progress.

 

Design Policies that will be collectively aim at eliminating poverty by improving living conditions for residents of low-income neighborhoods and by helping the poor access economic opportunities long denied from them.

 

 

SDG 1

SDG 1 is to: "End poverty in all its forms everywhere."[16] Achieving SDG 1 would end extreme poverty globally by 2030. One of its indicators is the proportion of population living below the poverty line.[16] The data gets analyzed by sex, age, employment status, and geographical location (urban/rural).

 

This section is an excerpt from Sustainable Development Goal 1

 

SDG 1 aims to eradicate every form of extreme poverty including the lack of food, clean drinking water, and sanitation. Achieving this goal includes finding solutions to new threats caused by climate change and conflict. SDG 1 focuses not just on people living in poverty, but also on the services people rely on and social policy that either promotes or prevents poverty.

End poverty in all its forms everywhere, by 2030, eradicate extreme poverty for all people everywhere, currently measured as people living on less that $1.25 a day. Reduce at least by half the proportion of men, women and children of all ages living in poverty in all its dimension according to national definition. By 2030, all men and women in particular the poor and the vulnerable have equal right to economic resources, as well as access to basic services, ownership and control over land and other forms of property, inheritance, natural resource, appropriate new technology and financial services including microfinance. High fertility rates can trap countries in poverty large family size and poverty often go hand in hand. People living in deprived areas are usually not empowered to choose the number of children they have and in some cases feel the need to have many so they can be provided for in their old age, when people are poor and have many children which leads to kids not being able to attend school and girls getting married off as child bride.

 

Poverty eradication is addressed in chapter II of the Johannesburg plan of implementation (2002), which stressed that eradicating poverty is the greatest global challenges facing the world today and indispensable requirement for sustainable development, particular for developing countries. Priority actions on poverty eradication include:[18]

 

Improving access to sustainable live hoods entrepreneurial opportunities and productive resources

Providing universal access to basic social services

progressively developing social protection systems to support those who cannot support themselves.

Empowering people living in poverty and their organization

Addressing the disproportionate impact of poverty on women

Working with interested donors and recipients to allocate increased shares of ODA to poverty eradication and

intensifying international cooperation for poverty eradication

The General Assembly, in its 1997 programme for further implementation of agenda 21( paragraphy27) decided that poverty eradication should be an overriding theme of sustainable development for the coming years