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GLOBAL POVERTY, INEQUALITY AND ITS IMPACT ON SDG GOALS
Lex localis - Journal of Local Self-GovernmentThis study looks at how global poverty and inequality relate to each other and their impact on achieving the Sustainable Development Goals. Research aims to study the socioeconomic factors affecting the global progress towards sustainable development ...
Dr Uday Arun Bhale +3 more
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FinTech-Enabled Microfinance for Last-Mile Communities: A Pathway Toward SDG 1 and SDG 8
Enterprise Development and MicrofinanceMicrofinance 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).
Kireeti Gudipati +5 more
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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.
Pratibha V. Kashid +4 more
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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.
Pratibha V. Kashid +4 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 ...openaire +1 more source
Addressing SDG 1 (No Poverty) Through Philippine Higher Education Institutions
This chapter explores the role of Philippine higher education institutions (HEIs) in addressing Sustainable Development Goal 1 through education, research, and community engagement. With poverty remaining a critical challenge in the Philippines, HEIs are uniquely positioned to contribute to poverty alleviation by equipping students with relevant skills,openaire +1 more source
Environmental science and pollution research international, 2023
Shuguang Qu, Xianghua Wang, Jing Tao
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Shuguang Qu, Xianghua Wang, Jing Tao
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Methods for Achieving SDG 1, Poverty Eradication
Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, 2021E. Zavyalova, T. Krotova
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Assessing energy poverty and its effect on CO2 emissions: The case of China
Energy Economics, 2021Jun Zhao, Kang-Yin Dong
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