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Strategies to End Global Poverty

The document outlines a 6-step plan to end poverty if the author was president of the world: 1. Conduct a thorough assessment and data collection in Year 1 to understand the root causes and patterns of poverty. 2. Develop policies over Years 2-3 to address the underlying causes, such as establishing a living wage, expanding education access, and strengthening social programs. 3. Implement targeted interventions in Years 4-6 tailored to specific demographics and regions facing acute poverty. 4. Establish ongoing monitoring and evaluation to track progress and make adjustments. 5. Prioritize international collaboration to leverage resources and address global issues contributing to poverty. 6. Ensure long-term sustainability

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Strategies to End Global Poverty

The document outlines a 6-step plan to end poverty if the author was president of the world: 1. Conduct a thorough assessment and data collection in Year 1 to understand the root causes and patterns of poverty. 2. Develop policies over Years 2-3 to address the underlying causes, such as establishing a living wage, expanding education access, and strengthening social programs. 3. Implement targeted interventions in Years 4-6 tailored to specific demographics and regions facing acute poverty. 4. Establish ongoing monitoring and evaluation to track progress and make adjustments. 5. Prioritize international collaboration to leverage resources and address global issues contributing to poverty. 6. Ensure long-term sustainability

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Poverty

How to end the poverty


Wednesday-February 28-2024

By: Ahmad Shouban


Home Work-Geography
T. Norma
How to end Poverty?
Question:
Imagine you were the president of the world, and you had all the
power, money and resources.

How would you end poverty?

Answer:
As a president with all the power and money, here's how I'd end poverty and
create a timeline for that:

1. Assessment and Data Collection (Year 1):


-I'd begin by thoroughly assessing poverty levels across the country,
identifying regions, demographics, and factors contributing to poverty. This
would involve extensive data gathering and analysis to understand the root
causes and patterns of poverty.

2. Policy Development (Year 2-3):


-Over the next couple of years, I'd focus on formulating and implementing
policies designed to address the underlying causes of poverty. These policies
would include:
- Establishing a living wage policy to ensure all citizens earn enough to cover
basic needs.

-Expanding access to quality education and vocational training to enhance


employability.

-Investing in infrastructure development to create job opportunities and


improve living conditions in underserved areas.

-Strengthening social safety nets such as universal healthcare,


unemployment benefits, and affordable housing programs.

-Promoting entrepreneurship and small business development through


financial incentives and support programs.

3. Targeted Interventions (Year 4-6):


-During this period, I'd implemented targeted interventions tailored to
specific demographics and regions facing acute poverty. These interventions
could include:

-Microfinance initiatives to empower individuals to start small businesses and


lift themselves out of poverty.

-Nutrition programs targeting malnutrition in children and pregnant women.

-Financial Conditional cash transfer programs providing assistance to


families in need, contingent on factors like children's school attendance and
healthcare utilization.

-Infrastructure projects focusing on improving access to clean water,


sanitation, and electricity in rural and marginalized communities.
4. Monitoring and Evaluation (Ongoing):
-Throughout the entire process, I'd establish a robust monitoring and
evaluation framework to track the effectiveness of poverty reduction
initiatives. This would involve regular assessments to identify progress,
challenges, and areas needing adjustment.

5. International Collaboration (Ongoing):


-I'd also prioritize collaboration with international organizations, NGOs, and
other governments to share best practices, leverage resources, and address
global issues contributing to poverty, such as climate change, conflict, and
economic inequality.

6. Long-Term Sustainability (Ongoing):


-Finally, I'd ensure the long-term sustainability of poverty reduction efforts
by promoting economic growth, environmental conservation, and social
inclusion. This would involve encouraging public-private partnerships to
foster innovation and investment in poverty alleviation initiatives.

This how I will end poverty if I was a president, but I still have something I
want to say what happen for a person that let him to live poor I have got a
picture that explain that:
The picture shows that there is a
family that bring a baby this baby
will go to preschool, kindergarten,
3rd grade, middle school, then high
school. After that he/she have two
ways either he/she study then the
get work and money then they live
with their family a great life or they
go drop out then gangs and bad
things then incarceration and now
they are in the community cycle of
poverty.

So, we know from that the bad raising a family is the worst the poverty
will be and the opposite is correct.

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