poverty and inequality
Poverty refers to a state of deprivation or lack of resources necessary for basic human needs, such as food, shelter, and healthcare. It involves a condition of scarcity, where individuals or communities struggle to meet their daily survival requirements. Inequality, on the other hand, refers to the uneven distribution of resources, opportunities, and benefits within a society. It highlights the disparities in income, wealth, education, and social status among different individuals or groups, indicating a lack of fairness or equal access to resources and opportunities.
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