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    World Bank and Poverty

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    Executive Summary This research paper is focused on the role World Bank in Poverty Reduction‚ as the primary role of the World Bank is to enable development and progress in the backward countries and regions of this world. This paper explains the brief history of the World Bank‚ and World Bank’s five institutions. It also investigates how the World Bank is continually trying to reduce poverty by lending billions of dollars to poor countries .This paper gives some of the facts of the under-developed

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    From http://www.kenburnett.com Guardian Abroad 2006 Overcoming poverty in India When it comes to fighting poverty in the sub-continent‚ where do you start? Perhaps by recruiting and training hundreds‚ even thousands of fundraisers‚ says Ken Burnett. Though we’d only arrived in the country at 2.30 that morning we were out on the streets late the same Saturday evening to see and meet the homeless of Delhi. It was my wife Marie’s first visit to India and I couldn’t resist showing her the real Delhi

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    Poverty, Women and Aids

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    POVERTY‚ HEALTH AND WOMEN Sbusiso Msomi If you could put a face to Poverty‚ Aids‚ and ill-health‚ malnutrition what would it look like? Thinking of these words of misery‚ I always see a face of a ‘woman’. Why? I wonder! Gender‚ poverty and health are intimately related. Health and AIDS disease are not simply biologically determined phenomena. The chances of becoming ill are frequently related to a person’s social circumstances. That is to say‚ illness and AIDS disease are not simply associated

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    St. Anthony Poverty

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    Poverty and misfortune are multivalent concepts with several complex meanings that substantively contribute to people’s definition and experience of life. It deceptively contributes to people’s assumption of self-worth‚ their perceived state of being‚ and quality of living. A person who does not experience a form of poverty or misfortune cannot become a strong and faithful Christian. As demonstrated by the life of St. Anthony‚ humility‚ detachment from the world‚ and devotion through poverty and

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    ------------------------------------------------- Efforts to alleviate poverty Since the early 1950s‚ govt has initiated‚ sustained‚ and refined various planning schemes to help the poor attain self-sufficiency in food production. Probably the most important initiative has been the supply of basic commodities‚ particularly food at controlled prices‚ available throughout the country as poor spend about 80 percent of their income on food. The schemes have however not been very successful because the rate of poverty reduction lags behind the

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    Poverty and technology   INTRODUCTION: it is true that we have spectacular advancements in the area of science and technology but it is also true that we have millions of people who have no access to food and basic essentials to survive. Although poverty has been dramatically reduced in many parts of the world‚ a quarter of the world’s people remain in severe poverty. Technology has the strength to make a difference to this world. The problem is not the tool but the direction

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    In this paper‚ I am going to discuss the invisibility of poverty. Many of us know what poverty looks like. We’ve seen the massive cultivating images from foreign countries of starving children living on their own without a single support system in place for them. Stuff like this always seems to hit close to the heart for most people‚ including myself; but what about the poverty happening right before our very own eyes? What about the millions of American’s who are struggling on a daily basis to find

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    social causes (Swenson). Social causes include poverty and disability in developing countries. The world’s poor are more likely to develop a disability within their lifetime however they are not able to be provided medical care and proper medical translation as opposed to the more financially privileged. Understanding organizations such as the Red Cross‚ Wheels for the World and World Institute on Disability helps to acknowledge disability and poverty in the different ways organizations approach the

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    What are the Causes and Effects of poverty in the United States? Jose Flores Blackstone Academy Charter School Are all Americans grateful for the things they have? What if Americans do not to have the proper basic needs? Many Americans do face this situation and it is called poverty. The top three causes of poverty in United States are lack of education‚ unemployment and the high cost of health insurance. Americans can overcome the high rate of poverty and alleviate their struggles by

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    Poverty: Who's to Blame?

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    Poverty: Who’s to blame? It’s no secret that poverty has haunted many families and individuals all over the world‚ these people have insufficient funds to buy the fundamental necessities for living such as food‚ clothing‚ and shelter. But if America is suppose to be the ideal place to live in because of its economy and living conditions and has the reputation for being the most dominant diplomatic country; then how is it that families suffer by the millions of ill living conditions and bad

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