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Année scolaire 2023-2024

Lycée*****************
d’excellence conventionné
De la révolution
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Departement of English
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Home work of English

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THEME : POVERTY

Nom :NGOLELE
PRENOMS : Brively-meilleur
Classe : TS

Plan :
INTRODUCTION

I-CAUSES OF POVERTY

II-CONSEQUENCES OF POVERTY

II-SOLUTIONS TO COMBAT POVERTY

CONCLUSION

Introduction:
Poverty, a persistent global scourge, remains a major challenge to overcome
for ensuring equitable development. Understanding the root causes,
consequences, and considering effective solutions is crucial for formulating
policies aimed at eradicating this phenomenon. This essay explores the
multiple facets of poverty.
I. CAUSES OF POVERTY:

1. Economic Factors:
Unemployment and Underemployment: The lack of stable employment
opportunities significantly contributes to the incidence of poverty.
Economic Inequalities: Accentuated economic disparities can lead to an
inequitable distribution of resources.
2. Social Factors:
Discrimination: Gender, race, and social origin-related discriminations create
obstacles to equitable access to opportunities.
Limited Access to Healthcare: Inequitable healthcare systems can keep
populations in poverty due to unresolved health issues.
II. CONSEQUENCE OFf POVERTY:
1. Individual Consequences:
Malnutrition and Health Issues: Poverty is often associated with insufficient
nutrition and health problems.
Limited Education: Individuals from impoverished backgrounds often have
restricted access to education, limiting their future prospects.
2. Social Consequences:
Marginalization: Poor individuals may face social marginalization, perpetuating
the cycle of poverty.
Social Instability: Poverty can contribute to social instability, with repercussions
on crime and community cohesion.
III. SOLUTIONS TO COMBAT POVERTY :
1. Investment in Education:
Equitable Access to Education: Investing in inclusive educational systems can
break the cycle of poverty by offering equal opportunities.
2. Economic Reforms:
Reducing Inequalities: Economic policies aimed at reducing inequalities can
ensure a more equitable distribution of resources.
3. Social Support:
Social Safety Nets: Implementing social safety nets, such as social aid programs,
can mitigate the immediate effects of poverty.
4. Employment Initiatives:
Job Creation: Encouraging the creation of stable and decent jobs is essential to
break the cycle of unemployment and poverty.
5. Access to Healthcare:
Affordable Healthcare: Ensuring affordable access to healthcare can improve
the health of disadvantaged populations.
Conclusion:
Poverty is not inevitable but a challenge to be addressed. By combining efforts
through education, economic reforms, social support, and access to healthcare,
it is possible to build a future where poverty no longer limits human potential.
The fight against poverty requires a comprehensive, solidarity-driven approach
focused on equity to construct a fairer and more prosperous world.

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