Friday, 28 August 2015

Discussing The Ways Of Reducing Global Poverty

Defined as the state of surviving in minimum wage or below the level of minimum wage, poverty is also a condition where people lack basic necessity essential for surviving everyday life which includes food, water, shelter, health and education. With 6 billion people living in today’s world, one billion receive 80 percent of global income but in contrast to that more than one billion barely survive on less than a dollar a day.

Thousands of organizations are in the field of poverty reduction looking to make difference and some positive results have been achieved but still millions are in same state. With India, China, parts of South Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa majorly affected by poverty, extraordinary efforts have to be put in order to reduce such crisis. Annually global leaders of the world organize programs in order to establish framework and strategies to accelerate the process of poverty reduction. Ideas and programs mostly consist of ways to empower people through practical skills along with financial aid. If developing countries are to be looked in right way, almost half of world’s poverty could be reduced but corruption followed by bad government system becomes the biggest obstacle.

Urge in development of developing countries should be more in focus if poverty is to be reduced to certain extent. The process to reduce global poverty among immense population should start with educating as much people as possible with technical and practical knowledge. Not lot of organizations are involved in providing technical knowledge to people but some of them are and web-based online resource centre like Practical Answers are also a great way to access technical resources. not many people are familiar with the use of online resources for technical knowledge but Practical Answers resources has managed to make difference throughout the globe in developing countries and it can be equally useful in global poverty reduction as well.


Poverty surrounds billions and efforts have to be made by every citizen in order to make difference. Contribution doesn't have to be bigger as even sharing information could make a big difference. Reducing enormous poverty has to be a global issue rather than particular problem.

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