Zambia has a population of 10 million people, and this essay covers the various causes for the tremendously adverse impact on the quality of life for the Zambian people. The majority of the population who are poor need to be urgently lifted from that condition. Poor people too have a right to a long healthy life. It is not acceptable that a large proportion of the population is poor and destined to die even from preventable diseases, while the rich, especially those in government, are flown out for specialist treatment even when terminally sick. Zambia needs urgent practical steps to redress the poverty situation.
Examines the culture and society of the south Asian country of Bangladesh. Focuses on the high rate of poverty in the country. Discusses world aid and support given to the country.
The eradication of poverty should be the number one priority of the United Nations. Malnutrition, lack of education, homelessness and many other social ills can be traced back to simple poverty.
With our rising rates of unemployment and homelessness and lack of education, America and a number of other countries are diving into poverty. With worldwide involvement and unlimited financial and human resources, our country and numerous others could take a sizable step in fixing these problems.
This is an exploration of poverty in America and what life is like for those who are poor. It discusses malnutrition, sanitary conditions, and other details of the condition. It also suggests steps to help lift the impoverished to an more tolerable lifestyle.
Explores the effects that poverty has on mental and physical health. Describes how the living conditions that people in poverty face have a dramatic long lasting effect.
Discusses the problem poverty in the United States and worldwide. Relates the existence of poverty to man's inhumanity to man. Chastises apathy and indecision.
Poverty continues to exist in the United States because it's a cycle: You are born into it, making it hard to get a job; without a job you can't pay for schooling, without a high school degree, you can't invest in a career; without a career, you can support your family; and by not being able to support your family you are making it harder for them to break out of poverty.
Poverty is the condition of having an insufficient amount of resources or income. There are different types of poverty in the world such as, same degree poverty, absolute poverty, relative poverty and subjective poverty.
Explores problems facing South Africa today. Focuses on the issue of poverty. Details what the government is doing to decrease the rate of poverty in the nation.
This is a discussion about poverty in North America, including its causes and possible solutions. One remedy suggested is hosting bi-annual musical benefit concerts.
The author's opinion is that wealthy countries giving financial aid to poorer countries is problematic. The money often goes where it is not intended and putting stipulations on aid turns the donation into a political control tool.