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Methods for Achieving SDG 1, Poverty Eradication

2021
Poverty is one of the most tremendous problems of the modern world community. This is a condition in which people are not able to satisfy the range of bare necessities, and therefore not only eat a wholefood diet, but also study, find a job, provide for their family.
Elena B. Zavyalova, Tatyana G. Krotova
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Environmental sustainability in sport: formula 1’s SDGs responsiveness

Environment, Development and Sustainability, 2023
Sports activities are one of the tools of Agenda 2030 within the scope of SDGs (Sustainable Development Goals). Motorsports have also recognized its impact on the natural environment and developed strategies to address related issues. It is not apparent whether the F1 organization is a green sport to meet the SDGs, despite some evidence from studies so
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SDG 1 – On the Origins of the Idea of Ending Poverty

2022
Abstract The late eighteenth century saw the intellectual germ of the idea of “ending poverty,” but the idea did not get far in economics or policy making until much more recently. Over the nineteenth century, poverty rates fell substantially in Western Europe and North America, and we started to see mainstream advocates of ending ...
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Lebanon: Fig Holding and SDG#1 No Poverty

Poverty reduction is pivotal for sustainable development and has been identified as the first sustainability goal (SDG#1) by the United Nations. Poverty has remained a key challenge for countries in the Arab world, which is characterised by persisting levels of poverty and significant income inequalities, where the top 10% of people account for 64% of ...
Ng, Poh Yen   +2 more
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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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Assessing SDG-3 efficiency for SDG-1 by studying interplay of tourism development, poverty alleviation and sustainability.

Environmental science and pollution research international, 2023
The modern world is facing chaos of different connected issues. Achieving sustainability in the tourism industry for poverty reduction is one of them, having limited guidance for stakeholders. Thus, following SDG-3 guidelines for good well-being via tourism development could contribute to SDG-1 for no poverty.
Shuguang, Qu, Xianghua, Wang, Jing, Tao
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SDG 1 No Poverty

2019
This chapter proposes the use of the sustainable livelihood framework (SLF) as a powerful conceptual approach for research aimed at understanding the interaction between global investment, local livelihoods and poverty reduction in resource regions. The chapter applies the SLF as a tool to develop recommendations for poverty alleviation, showing how it
Franco, Isabel B., Minnery, John
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FinTech-Enabled Microfinance for Last-Mile Communities: A Pathway Toward SDG 1 and SDG 8

Enterprise Development and Microfinance
Microfinance made possible through FinTech has become an effective catalyst of financial inclusion to last-mile communities and a plausible route to Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 1 (No Poverty) and SDG 8 (Decent Work and Economic Growth). Through digital payment solutions, mobile banking, AI-based credit check, and data analytics, FinTech can ...
Kireeti Gudipati   +5 more
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FinTech Innovations in Rural Credit Delivery: Strengthening Sustainable Livelihoods under SDG 1 and SDG 12

Enterprise Development and Microfinance
Rural credit delivery is changing due to the FinTech innovation that solved the long-standing hindrances of access, transparency, and sustainability that erode poverty alleviation and responsible consumption. This paper discusses the strength of digital financial technologies in strengthening sustainable livelihoods in the context of Sustainable ...
Pratibha V. Kashid   +4 more
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