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The State of SDG 6 in Nigeria (2016-2024): A Critical Review of Progress and Future Strategies. [PDF]
Ogunbode TO.
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Lebanon: Fig Holding and SDG#1 No Poverty [PDF]
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 ...
Bronwyn E Wood
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Methods for Achieving SDG 1, Poverty Eradication
Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, 2021Poverty 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, Zavyalova Elena B
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The Role of Islamic Ethical Wealth in Strategically and Technically Supporting ‘No Poverty’-SDGs 1 [PDF]
Islamic ethical wealth has played significant roles throughout Islamic history toward enhancing the socioeconomic welfare of Muslim societies, including poverty eradication. Through Islamic ethical wealth, Muslim societies could promote social solidarity among themselves, and with other communities.
Mohammed, Mustafa Omar +3 more
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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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SDG 1 – On the Origins of the Idea of Ending Poverty
2022Abstract 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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Implementation of the No Poverty Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) in Visegrad Group (V4)
This presented study discusses problems related to the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goal 1: No Poverty, aimed at eliminating poverty, based on the example of the Visegrad Group (V4) countries.
Elżbieta Sobczak +2 more
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“No poverty” (SDG 1), “Zero hunger” (SDG 2) and HRM
The link between HRM and poverty and hunger is complex. While workers’ general welfare could be thought of as being in the separate private domain, the absence of poverty is dependent, in capitalist society, upon paid employment and so poverty is ...
Chandima Hettiarchchi +2 more
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Poverty Eradication in India: A Study with Special Reference on SDG-1
2023The term "poverty" means the state of being extremely poor or the state of being inferior in terms of quality. It is not about having enough money to meet the physiological needs of an individual but it is much more than what was understood. The World Bank describes poverty as hunger, lack of shelter, being uneducated and sick, not having a job or ...
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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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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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