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Transformational Learning Approach to Embedding Un Sustainable Development Goal 1: No Poverty, In Business Curricula

Social Business, 2018
This paper explores transformational learning (TL) via critical reflection in a novel Master's course titled 'Poverty Alleviation and Profitability'. This course, run at a leading university in Australia, explores how for-profit businesses can alleviate poverty (United Nations Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 1) and obtain profits, simultaneously.
Voola, Ranjit   +2 more
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Access to Land as Instrument of Poverty Alleviation (First Published in Vol.9, No.1, January,1990)

Journal of Rural Development, 2022
The ideological framework within which national economic planning has been pursued since independence has laid stress on achieving economic development with social justice. The concept of social justice has been articulated in terms of reduction of disparities in income and wealth, establishing greater equality of Opportunity and more even distribution
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The geography of poverty: Review and research prospects

Journal of Rural Studies, 2019
Geography of poverty (GOP) or poverty geography is a branch of human geography, which studies the geographical patterns, distribution characteristics, areal types and evolution mechanism of poverty and the relationship with geographical environment as ...
Yang Zhou, Yan-sui Liu
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Household Energy Poverty Index for India: An analysis of inter-state differences

, 2020
The present study offers a novel approach in measuring Household Energy Poverty Index (HEPI) using National Sample Survey unit level data, employing a robust set of 15 key energy indicators representing multiple dimensions of energy and assigning weights
Srishti Gupta   +2 more
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Foreign capital towards SDGs 1 & 2—Ending Poverty and hunger: The role of agricultural production

, 2020
The Sustainable Development Goals of eradicating poverty in all its forms and ensuring zero hunger by 2030 remain among the main challenges facing humanity.
Sabrine Dhahri, Anis Omri
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SDG 1: No Poverty

, 2021
S. Dawson
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Impact of remittances on economic growth and poverty reduction amongst CIS countries

Post-Communist Economies, 2019
The main goal of this paper is to assess the effect of remittances on economic growth and poverty reduction amongst the post-Soviet states, compared with other external sources of capital, such as foreign aid and foreign direct investment.
Mubinzhon Abduvaliev, R. Bustillo
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Mapping the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in Athens University of Economics and Business: the case study of SDG 1: no poverty and SDG 2: zero hunger

2022
In order to achieve sustainable development, all sectors in society need to put unprecedented efforts in order to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). It is likely that universities will be able to play a prominent role in helping communities develop more sustainable methods of living and working. Many universities and businesses are using
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Goal 1. No to poverty: a social community center for access to basic human needs for health, education, sanitation

2023
“Joseph Dream, casa di Giuseppe e Fratelli Tutti" is a social community center located in the Santa Lucia district in Naples for and with the homeless, a center to defeat poverty, a transversal poverty that concerns not only the lack of house but the generalized lack of services, spaces for treatment, spaces for attention.
Martusciello S   +3 more
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Plant Pathology Perspectives on Addressing SDG 1: No Poverty

In this webinar, our speakers, Kathy Kahn and Justin Pita, will highlight how advancements in plant pathology and epidemiology can contribute to achieving SDG 1: No Poverty, highlighting the WAVE initiative focused on cassava viruses. The WAVE Regional Center of Excellence is a scientific and technical platform that aims to increase food production in ...
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