poverty alleviation
Poverty alleviation refers to efforts aimed at reducing and ultimately eradicating poverty by implementing various strategies and interventions, such as providing access to basic necessities, improving education and healthcare, promoting sustainable income generation opportunities, and empowering disadvantaged individuals and communities.
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Related Concepts (32)
- access to clean water and sanitation
- access to education
- affordable housing
- agricultural productivity
- disaster risk reduction
- earned income tax credit (eitc)
- employment opportunities
- empowerment of marginalized communities
- food security
- food stamps
- free or reduced-price school lunch programs
- gender equality
- healthcare access
- human rights and poverty
- income inequality
- income redistribution
- land reform
- legal empowerment
- microfinance and entrepreneurship
- redistribution of wealth
- rural development
- rural development projects
- social protection systems
- social welfare programs
- socioeconomic mobility
- sustainable development
- sustainable development goals
- sustainable livelihoods
- temporary assistance for needy families (tanf)
- unemployment benefits reduction
- universal basic income
- urban poverty
Similar Concepts
- development aid
- humanitarian relief
- hunger relief
- option for the poor and vulnerable
- policies for poverty reduction
- poverty
- poverty alleviation measures
- poverty alleviation programs
- poverty and inequality
- poverty eradication
- poverty rates
- poverty reduction
- poverty reduction assistance
- poverty reduction strategies
- public assistance