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Category: 1. No Poverty

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End poverty, in all its forms, everywhere

While global poverty rates have been cut by more than half since 2000, one in ten people in developing regions are still living with their families on less than the international poverty line of 1.90 USD a day, and there are millions more who make little more than this daily amount. Significant progress has been made in many countries within Eastern and Southeastern Asia, but up to 42% of the population in Sub-Saharan Africa continues to live below the poverty line.

Poverty is more than the lack of income and resources to ensure a sustainable livelihood. Its manifestations include hunger and malnutrition, limited access to education and other basic services, social discrimination and exclusion as well as the lack of participation in decision-making.

Economic growth must be inclusive to provide sustainable jobs and promote equality. Social protection systems need to be implemented to help alleviate the suffering of disaster-prone countries and provide support in the face of great economic risks. These systems will help strengthen responses by afflicted populations to unexpected economic losses during disasters and will eventually help to end extreme poverty in the most impoverished areas.

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Thriving through Permaculture by Andreana Diaz, Maggie Hewitt, Maria Morais, Megan Morillo Torres, Raphael Mevs, Queixli Ruballos
1. No Poverty, Student Projects

Thriving through Permaculture by Andreana Diaz, Maggie Hewitt, Maria Morais, Megan Morillo Torres, Raphael Mevs, Queixli Ruballos

By SDG#1 No Poverty Story August 14, 2020 November 11, 2020 0

“Opening the Door to Self-Sufficiency”What inspires you? Can you make a difference?Through our project we found both inspiration and the means for making a difference. …

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Kibbutz Lotan Online program by Andreana Diaz, Maggie Hewitt, Maria Morais, Megan Morillo Torres, Raphael Mevs, Queixli Ruballos
1. No Poverty, Student Projects

Kibbutz Lotan Online program by Andreana Diaz, Maggie Hewitt, Maria Morais, Megan Morillo Torres, Raphael Mevs, Queixli Ruballos

By SDG#1 No Poverty Story August 14, 2020 November 11, 2020  #SDG2020, GreenProgress, Haiti, KibbutzLotan, NoPoverty, Permaculture 0

Our NGO Kibbutz Lotan created an online program teaching people the methods they developed to maintain a successful agriculture in the Negev desert. This program …

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