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Global Issue
Solution of Social Issue
Poverty
Increased work options can help to reduce poverty.
 It will reduce the rate of unemployed, which will lead
to a reduction in poverty in the economy.
The authorities should implement greater steps toward
charities and trusts, as well as be more transparent
about how it spends money in these social
organizations.
There is a need for measures to provide workers with
paid leave.
The system of education should be overhauled, and
more pupils should be enrolled in school.
Solution of Global Politics Issue
Other writers, on the other hand, have argued that
states have remained vital to global politics.
They have aided in the globalisation of processes
and initiatives, rather than being overshadowed by
them.
 They have been revitalised for a variety of reasons,
including the fact that they remain the primary
providers of security in the global arena; they
remain the primary loci for expressing the voices of
people from different nationalities and ordering
their conversations with similar polities; and,
eventually, they are essential to economic market
transactions insofar as they legitimise and impose
the global regulatory structures that enable
globalisation in the first place.
Solution of Global Economic Issue
 Alleviate financial system stress and
avert contagion. Our next Global
Economic Security Report will examine
a variety of financial sector risks.
Monetary authorities have opened swap
lines and built new ones to relieve
financial market stress.
Providing financing for a broader range
of emerging economies would be
beneficial. This, critically, would develop
credibility.
Solution of Environment Issue
Pollution in the Water
Water contamination is becoming more of a global issue.
According to the Think quest website, major enterprises, such
as those that manufacture chemicals and plastics, discharge a
tremendous quantity of trash into bodies of water.
Human trash and garbage get up in the oceans and lakes as well.
The Clean Water Act of 1972 empowers the United States
government to impose penalties on persons who dump rubbish
and waste.
Individuals may help to solve the problem by improving
recycling and rubbish disposal, as well as volunteering to clean
up shorelines and other public places.
Businesses should establish continuing practises to decrease
the quantity of chemicals and other pollutants they discharge
into the water system.
References
(2018). Environmental Problems & Solutions.
Retrieved from
https://sciencing.com/cambodias-environmental-probl
ems-7327797.html
(2020). Confronting the Crisis: Priorities for the
Global Economy. Retrieved from
https://www.imf.org/en/News/Articles/2020/04/07/sp0
40920-SMs2020-Curtain-Raiser
(2020). The 7 Areas of Global Politics. Retrieved from
https://www.ibmastery.com/blog/the-areas-of-ib-globa
l-politics
(2019). 7 Examples of Solving Global Problems We All
Need to Follow. Retrieved from

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