1. Global strategies
  2. Eliminating extreme poverty

Eliminating extreme poverty

  • Eradicating destitution

Context

In Haiti, the poor might include those possessing a small plot (hectare) of land with a dwelling; their family of three children would have at least one meal a day. The destitute would typically be without land or housing, with less than a quarter of a hectare of land to grow food, and with more than six children who could not be provided with were not given food every day and were usually malnourished.

Implementation

The World Bank reported a decline in the proportion of the world's poor from 32 percent in 1985 to about 25 percent in 1995, amounting to 1.5 billion people who are desperately poor.

Claim

Where the is no outside assistance, responsibility for looking after the destitute falls on the poor, thus worsening the cycle of pauperization for these people too.

Broader

Facilitated by

Problem

Value

Poverty
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Extremism
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Destitution
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SDG

Sustainable Development Goal #1: No Poverty

Metadata

Database
Global strategies
Type
(B) Basic universal strategies
Subject
  • Societal problems » Destruction
  • Society » Disadvantaged
  • Content quality
    Presentable
     Presentable
    Language
    English
    Last update
    Oct 24, 2022