The share of the world’s workers living in extreme poverty fell by half over the last decade: from 14.3 per cent in 2010 to 7.1 per cent in 2019. However, in 2020 it rose for the first time in two decades after the COVID-19 pandemic.
It is projected that the global goal of ending extreme poverty by 2030 will not be achieved, with almost 600 million people still living in extreme poverty.
1. Support and donate to organizations and charities fighting poverty.
2. Advocate for policies that address income inequality.
3. Volunteer at local shelters and food banks.
4. Educate others about the realities of poverty.
5. Purchase from fair-trade and ethical companies.
6. Support job training and education programs.
7. Encourage sustainable economic development initiatives.
8. Provide resources and assistance to those in need around the world
9. Promote social equality and inclusion.
10. Hold governments and organizations accountable for poverty reduction efforts.
The video above is a guide on how to eliminate extreme poverty on a global scale. the key approach involves providing direct financial assistance to the most impoverished individuals worldwide. Cash transfers offer an efficient method of elevating people out of poverty, generating positive ripple effects that benefit the local economy well beyond the initial transfer impact.
While the task of eradicating global extreme poverty may appear daunting, leveraging cash transfers can yield significant progress. The required total sum is merely a fraction of current international aid expenditures.
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