“MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT IN GOALS”. INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS TO ACHIEVE GOALS”
INTRODUCTION;
“NOBODY CAN GO BACK AND START A NEW BEGINNING, BUT ANY ONE CAN START TODAY AND MAKE A NEW ENDING”. Thus, we the students, the pillars of every nation are responsible to be a part of the solution to the problems all over the world. So, we can be a solver to all these problems. This essay mainly focuses on the solutions to eradicate hunger and poverty, to achieve universal primary education, to reduce child mortality, to improve maternal health and also has major portions of solutions to mitigate the environmental endangers.
THE MAIN EIGHT CHALLENGING GOALS:
GOAL1; Eradicate Extreme
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Now, the poverty also has its roots leading to the issues such as child under nutrition. This is mainly because when a mother is not rich physically and economically, then, of course, her child cannot have a rich nutrition. So, first of all, poverty must be pulled down, thus, in order to demolish this poverty the following ideas are innovated.
INNOVATIVE WAY TO END THE POVERTY BY JOINING HANDS WITH THE GOVERNMENT:
The main error for all this poverty line is that we have all the food resources and financial resources, but the thing is that they are “UNEVENLY DISTRIBUTED”. Yes, on one side the rich people get richer and on the other side the poor goes poorer. This coincides with the law “Energy can neither be created nor be destroyed, but can be transformed from one form to the other”. Thus, they need to be properly distributed by joining hands together with the government by the following way. Although, government provides many offers, it is not reaching every nook and corner of the country. Thus, an organization must be formed, where many groups need to be assigned for every state in a country ,and there must be subgroups for every district .Thus, they need to survey each and every area in a district and have the statistical report of people suffering from poverty and after this
Many individuals all over the world are affected by poverty. In order to completely understand the cause, the effect, and the solution to ending poverty, we must first understand the meaning of poverty. Poverty is the condition where an individual’s basic needs for food, clothing, and shelter are not being met (business dictionary). According to the World Bank Organization, poverty is also the lack of healthcare, education, information, and jobs. There are two general types of poverty: Absolute and Relative. Absolute poverty occurs when individuals cannot obtain adequate resources to support a minimum level of physical health. Relative poverty occurs when individuals do not
Nelson Mandela, a revolutionary, advocated diligently for human rights and emphasized, “Like slavery and apartheid, poverty is not natural. It is man-made and it can be overcome and eradicated by the actions of human beings” (Guy-Allen). He believed that poverty can be ended with humanity’s help. Poverty has been an issue for a long time, and people are going farther below the poverty line daily. There are many recent articles and conferences that discuss the causes and solutions to poverty overall. Some feel as if society is not doing enough for people in this position. Others view it as a situation that someone can get themselves out of with no extra help. But, there is a group that poverty strikes the hardest. The effects that poverty has on children is the worst. They cannot help themselves because they lack the power to do so. Therefore, it is the government’s job to make sure they are not being left behind. If they are not brought out of this, generational poverty will continue and increase the poverty rate. There should be more money put towards programs that directly aid to children in poverty because their position is holding them back from being successful.
Everyone knows what the word poverty means. It means poor, unable to buy the necessities to survive in today's world. We do not realize how easy it is for a person to fall into poverty: A lost job, a sudden illness, a death in the family or the endless cycle of being born into poverty and not knowing how to overcome it. There are so many children in poverty and a family's structure can effect the outcome. Most of the people who are at the poverty level need some type of help to overcome the obstacles. There are mane issues that deal with poverty and many things that can be done to stop it.
Poverty is a common social issue that has troubled nations for thousands of years. While nations like the United States of America have worked diligently to eradicate it domestically, it still widely exists.“According to the U.S. Citizen burow 47.6 million citizens living in poverty.With 20% of those households living in extreme poverty.”(PBS.org)
Poverty is a major global issue in today’s society. It also has a broad definition as it is very complex and cannot be specifically defined. Poverty is circumstance-dependent. According to Sharif Mohammed, author of Poverty Reduction - An Effective Means of Population Control, “Poverty is a multidimensional condition of human survival, not just a measure of deficiency in income. It is generally defined in relation to a minimum standard of decent living. The levels of living below this are referred to as survival standards. Failure to attain and enjoy the standard is called absolute poverty.” Millions around the world are affected by poverty and it’s an issue that has plagued the globe for centuries. Different
This paper will give a clear examination of the problem of poverty. It will first show how big poverty is and how it progressed in America. Moreover, how it affects the people in America and if not dealt with can bring America into a bad predicament. Next this paper will present three possible policies that can be solutions to poverty or at least help it: adjusting the minimum wage, education opportunities for all, and last an interagency working group on reducing poverty. This paper will first explain each policy solution. Then it will analyze the pros and cons, and possible strength and weakness of each solution. Then lastly, it will present an opinion on the problem of poverty.
Poverty has increased tremendously over the last decade in many countries, developed or less developed. Poverty can be caused by many different factors,
Statistics indicates a rise in poverty levels in most countries all over the world. In America, more than 15% of the population lives in poverty and deplorable living conditions. Poverty and homelessness are particularly high amongst children living in the United States. Poverty is considered as the inability to meet one’s basic needs due to lack of money. It is state of deprivation in which a person lacks and is unable to acquire the normal monetary sum or property and other possessions. In the United States, the poverty threshold is used by the government to measure the level of poverty in the country. The government implements different policies and programs to eradicate poverty depending on the level of poverty. The policies and programs are meant to improve the welfare of the poor in the society and enable them to improve their social status. This paper will entail research on poverty and the policies and programs implemented to eradicate poverty in the United States.
Poverty has been always considered as a dreaded menace in our society, which has widely spread all over the world. The worst category of poverty is Child poverty. It refers to the phenomenon where basic amenities namely food, shelter and clothes of children aged below 18 are deprived. It comprises of various factors such as deprivation of material, spiritual, cultural, social, and emotional resources.
Poverty is a cycle that creeks from one generation to another. The only way to stop this trend is to invest in the education of the old and new alike. That in itself, is a huge problem because people who are poor live in neighborhoods that are rough and progress is hardly achieved with the resources that are located in those areas. The most important element that can transform the fortunes of people living in poverty is to invest in the younger generation through education. Investing in the right programs, will achieve more high school graduation rates and continuous education through to college.
Poverty is the lack of the basic needs of life, including food, shelter, clothing and safe drinking water. For a person to live normally, it is important to meet a certain level of physical, social, and emotional needs. People who live in poverty have difficult time to achieve those as they are not welcomed in many places. Because of their low incomes, they have troubles in maintaining their health, hunger, education. Poverty has become a large issue around the world. It is something that many of us know about but we’re not realizing just how big of a problem it is. This paper will include basic information about poverty, its effects, facts and statistics which can make people aware and want to help reduce poverty.
Poverty is a social problem that affects everyone on an economic, political and social level. The problem of human suffering is one that we must combat strategically on many levels. According to the United Nations, “in 2015 more than one billion people around the world live in a state of poverty, lacking the basic goods food, clothing, and shelter that humans need to survive” (“Poverty”). There are a great number of areas that keep individuals poor, such as lack of resources, inadequate income, lack of education, language barriers and the high cost of child care. Being able to work and provide basic necessities is our basic human right and we should not be deprived of these basic human rights that individuals need in order to live satisfying lives. The government has the responsibility of helping individuals in need with the economic assistance to feed, clothe, house, educate, provide health care and decent wages for every individual. They should ensure that individuals have access to resources that will help them build a better future. There are several ways that we can work together to strategically find solutions to end inequality among the poor individuals in our society.
What are the causes of poverty? There are many causes of poverty. The countries with extreme poverty have a lack of access to not only the proper foods, but health services and education as well. These countries also show a lack of inclusion, as many of the world’s poorest people do not receive any representation in the economy or in politics. The lack of education and representation creates an issue of mobility. Poverty is one of the most controversial topics that the governments have to deal with. The purpose of this paper is to point out that the root cause of poverty is lack of education. And education is also a cure for poverty. The clear path forward is to realize that the premise that poor children can’t be taught is wrong and to give our city’s children a good academic, social, behavioral and physical education right now. The human potential currently going to waste could be turned into the economic engine one that would make our region the envy of the nation and demonstrate a better route to prosperity than building stadiums and other physical investments.
Objective 1.2 - To advocate on the implementation of anti-poverty action plan (youth to have access to government funding other than donor funding).
For instance, in a poor country which is not developed, dependent cannot provide the opportunity like; school, teachers and basic materials for the children to continue their education so the poverty will lead the society to illiteracy. While a state can be lead to the poverty due to the illiteracy of its citizens whom are not capable to take part to the development of their society. People who are not able to read a book or even write their names. The poor people do not have trustable or educated representative in the political system or in the government to support their rights on behalf of them. . In poor countries teachers are not training well to teach children. Hart argues that the “Children requires teachers to be involved in every aspect of their lives, both academic and personal” (Hart). Since the students are not familiar with the way of studying or do not have access to the internet or books, the teachers should guide them how to develop their skills and get use to reading books and encourage them to increase their self-steam and self-discipline. Teachers should help children to promote their interests and improve their academic achievement and attendance. Students in poor countries have limited access to new technology both in their schools and houses. Since the facilities and the opportunities are inadequate to the poor students and because of their grades are failing, many of them might decide to give up in the first