Some possible reasons why some countries have struggled to escape poverty despite aid include:
- Poor governance and corruption - Aid money does not always reach the intended recipients due to mismanagement and corruption. This undermines development efforts.
- Conflict and political instability - Ongoing violence and unrest disrupt economic activity and development programs. It creates an unstable environment that deters investment.
- High population growth - Rapid population growth can outpace economic development, job creation, and poverty reduction efforts. It places heavy demands on resources.
- Heavy disease burden - Diseases like malaria and HIV/AIDS increase healthcare costs and reduce productivity by causing illness and premature death. They divert resources away from development.
- Dependence on aid -
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Malcolm Potts Crisis in the Sahel: Where Population and Climate Change Are Co...LIDC
rofessor Malcolm Potts, renowned in the field of public health, gave a one-off keynote lecture for LIDC. The lecture, at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, focused on the emerging humanitarian disaster in the Sahel. It has been central to the work of his team for several years.
This presentation is about ending poverty in our time. It is about making the right choices that can lead to a much safer world based on a true reverence and respect for human life.
This presentation brings to our attention the daily struggles for survival, and the vast number of impoverished people around the world who lose that struggle. We attempt to demonstrate that all parts of the world have a chance to join an age of unprecedented prosperity, building on global science, technology and markets. However, one can also see that certain parts of the world are caught in a downward spiral of impoverishment, hunger and disease. We demonstrate this by means of case studies.
This presentation attempts at outlining why some countries fail to thrive and how the developed world can assist the rest of humanity get a foothold on the ladder of development.
This presentation was created for a contemporary issues/economics 12th grade Social Studies class. This PowerPoint covers global issues that are affecting the world. However, due to the amount of information, this presentation only covers health, education, and the economy in a global perspective. This was made by me and three other people in my group.
On 1 January 2016, the world officially began implementation
of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development—the
transformative plan of action based on 17 Sustainable
Development Goals—to address urgent global challenges
over the next 15 years.
This agenda is a road map for people and the planet that will
build on the success of the Millennium Development Goals
and ensure sustainable social and economic progress worldwide.
It seeks not only to eradicate extreme poverty, but also
to integrate and balance the three dimensions of sustainable
development—economic, social and environmental—in a
comprehensive global vision.
The Sustainable Development Goals Report 2016Peerasak C.
Foreword
On 1 January 2016, the world officially began implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development—the transformative plan of action based on 17 Sustainable Development Goals—to address urgent global challenges over the next 15 years.
This agenda is a road map for people and the planet that will build on the success of the Millennium Development Goals and ensure sustainable social and economic progress worldwide. It seeks not only to eradicate extreme poverty, but also to integrate and balance the three dimensions of sustainable development—economic, social and environmental—in a comprehensive global vision.
It is vital that we begin implementation with a sense of opportunity and purpose based on an accurate evaluation of where the world stands now.
That is the aim of this report. It presents an overview of the 17 Goals using data currently available to highlight the most significant gaps and challenges.
The latest data show that about one in eight people still lived in extreme poverty, nearly 800 million people suffered from hunger, the births of nearly a quarter of children under 5 had not been recorded, 1.1 billion people were living without electricity, and water scarcity affected more than 2 billion people.
These statistics show how important coordinated global data-generation efforts will be in supplying reliable and timely data for systematic follow-up and progress reviews.
The Goals apply to all societies. Even the wealthiest countries have yet to fully empower women or eliminate discrimination.All nations will need to build the Sustainable Development Goals into their national policies and plans if we are to achieve them.
This first report is a starting point. With collective global action, we can seize the opportunities before us and, together,fulfill the pledge of the 2030 Agenda to leave no one behind.
BAN Ki-Moon
Secretary-General, United Nations "The new agenda is a promise by leaders to all people everywhere. It is a universal, integrated and transformative vision for a better world. It is an agenda for people, to end poverty in all its forms. An agenda for the planet, our common home. An agenda for shared prosperity, peace and partnership. It conveys the urgency of climate action. It is rooted in gender equality and respect for the rights of all. Above all, it pledges to leave no one behind."
BAN Ki-Moon
Secretary-General, United Nations
The new agenda is a promise by leaders to all people everywhere. It is a universal, integrated and transformative vision for a better world. It is an agenda for people, to end poverty in all its forms. An agenda for the planet, our common home. An agenda for shared prosperity, peace and partnership. It conveys the urgency of climate action. It is rooted in gender equality and respect for the rights of all. Above all, it pledges to leave no one behind.
BAN Ki-Moon
Secretary-General, United Nations
The Millennium Development Goals set out a mutual commitment between developed and developing countries to make sustained progress towards achieving this vision.
Specifically, the Millennium Development Goals aim to reduce poverty, fight disease and hunger, get girls in school and give more people access to safe water. African countries need to make the most progress if they are to meet these Goals.
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Poverty
1. Institute of Foreign Languages
Lecturer : Sopha Ratana
Group 3 : Un Chhang Som Socheat
2011~2012
2. I. Introduction
II. Effectively Combat Global Crisis
III. Make Ending Poverty
IV. The Millennium Development Goals
V. US. Commitment
VI. Conclusion
VII. Discussion Question
3. This article was commissioned by the BWC (A
sister organization of the UNF)
BWC purpose
Strengthen relationship btw US and UN
Encourage US leadership to enhance UN’s ability
Engage policy makers, the media and American
public
4. American efforts against poverty (USGDPP)
Implemented by 12 departments, 25 different
agencies, and almost 60 government offices
Need both an overall strategy and relevant
▪ skills and capacities to address global poverty
▪ Those are dispersed throughout the US and Private Co
Focus on increasing US share of multilateral
funding Ex. UNICEF
5. Investing in Open Political and Economic
System
Promoting Education for All
Improving Health System and Diseases
Prevention
Open Space in the Global Market for Poor
Countries and Poor People
6. Investing in Open Political and Economic
System
Build civil society, empowering local government,
increasing voter participation, promoting free and
fair election
In the long run, market economies and
democratic political system produce prosperity
However, in Latin America at least it gained peace
Economic and politic openness require govt will
7. Promoting Education for All
Planting seed for developments of other sectors
Basic education leads to a 10 to 20% increase in
individual’s wage
Improve their health and employability
Promote democracy
8. Improving Health System and Diseases
Prevention
Poverty and health have reciprocal relationship
Economic payoff of improving health can be
dramatic
▪ Ex: In Africa, malaria slows economic growth 1.3 %
/y, and when HIV/AIDS in a country reaches 8%
9. Open Space in the Global Market for Poor
Countries and Poor People
Trade=>growth
Mutual support
DA helps create competent
Gov’t
10. The US development aid should eliminate
poverty.
Increase aid will not end poverty, but Aid
remains important.
11. 1. Halve the number of people living in extreme
poverty and suffering from hunger
GDP Growth per Employed Person
Employment Rate
Prevalence of underweight children under
five years of age
Proportion of population below minimum
level of dietary energy consumption
12. 2. Achieve universal primary education
Enrollment in primary education
Completion of primary education
Literacy of 15-24 year olds, female and male
13. 3. Promote gender equality in primary and
secondary education.
Share of women in wage employment in the
non-agricultural sector
Proportion of seats held by women in
national parliament
14. 4. Reduce the deaths of children under five by
two-thirds
15. 5. Reduce by three-quarters the number of
maternal deaths.
Proportion of births attended by skilled health
personnel
Contraceptive prevalence rate
Antenatal care coverage
Unmet need for family planning
16. 6. Halt and then reverse the spread of
HIV/AIDS, malaria, and other diseases
Proportion of population aged 15–24 years with
comprehensive correct knowledge of HIV/AIDS
insecticide-treated bednets
appropriate anti-malarial drugs
17. 7. Reverse the loss of environmental resources
Proportion of land area covered by forest
CO2 emission
Proportion of fish stocks within safe biological limits
Proportion of total water resources used
Proportion of terrestrial and marine areas protected
18. 8. Create a global partnership for development
Develop further an open, rule-based, predictable,
non-discriminatory trading and financial system
Address the Special Needs of the Least Developed
Countries
Address the special needs of landlocked
developing countries and small island developing
States
19. The US remains the largest aid donor in the
world.
In 2005, the United States contributed only
0.22 percent of its wealth for official
development assistance
20. 20% of the federal budget is sent abroad as
foreign aid. But in reality only 1% +18% of
military and defense programs
US =>debt cancellation for the poorest
countries and greatly increased support for
addressing HIV/AIDS
21. The poverty has reduce over the time
1990= 29% => 2003 = 19%
- Life expectancy has jumped from 46 to 65
years
- birth rates drop from over 6 births per
woman in the 1950s to 2.6 births in 2004
- World food production has also increased
22. There is no “one-size-fits-all”
Liberalized trade and economic openness
economic growth
Investment in poor people and particularly
poor women is critical + voice
Good governance and democracy
23. US considered as the largest aid donor in
the world to eliminate the poverty and help the
poor countries reach the MDGs. As the result,
the poverty has been decreased, people’s lives
has improved, and world has learned about
important lessons as the experiences to take
effective measure to combat poverty in
progress in the future.
25. Why can’t some countries escape from poverty
even though the world have helped those
countries with certain key areas to combat
poverty?
Editor's Notes
- BWC is a project of the Better World Fund, created with support from entrepreneur and philanthropist Ted Turner as part of his historic $1 billion gift in 1998 to support UN causes. - To strengthen relationship between the US and UN through outreach communication and advocacy.
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