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Poverty
Issues like hunger, illness and thirst are both causes and effects of poverty. Not having
access to water means that you are poor, and being poor also means that you may not
be able to afford water or food either. In other words, poor health, lack of water or
housing, child abuse or violence fuel a cycle of poverty in which so many end up
trapped for life.The causes and effects of poverty are often interrelated in such a way
that one problem hardly ever occurs alone. Bad sanitation, for example, makes it easier
to spread around old and new diseases, and hunger and lack of water make people
more vulnerable to them.Impoverished communities often suffer from discrimination and
end up caught in cycles of poverty.
In the end, poverty is a major cause of social tensions and threatens to divide a nation
because of the issue of inequalities, in particular income inequality. This happens when
wealth in a country is poorly distributed among its citizens. In other words, when a tiny
minority has all the money.The feature of a rich or developed country for example is the
presence of a middle class, but recently we've seen even Western countries gradually
losing their middle class, hence the increasing number of riots and clashes. In a society,
poverty is a very dangerous factor that can destabilize and entire country. Children are
those who have the least choice and ability to change what happens to them. There
isn’t much they can do to help their families, nor should they have to.One of the effects
of poverty on children’s development is to lead them to build an antisocial behavior that
acts as a psychological protection against their hostile environment. Discrimination and
social exclusion often push them to more aggressiveness and less self-control and
nuance in reaction to stressful events. Having often been taken advantage of in their
early childhood, they rarely come to a constructive way to deal with conflicts.As they
grow up, these behaviors are more and more entrenched in their personalities and often
considered unrecoverable. This highlights the importance of taking action as early as
possible to improve children’s living conditions. Policymakers should understand that
not just income but a child’s social environment at large (parenting, school violence,
housing, but also sanitation, uncontaminated food and water) play a big role in creating
new effects of poverty.There is no proof that poverty, especially in cities, has an impact
on the environment. On the other hand, backward (or not so developed) technologies
and an industry’s energy efficiency (how much energy it needs to produce an amount of
goods) will greatly affect the environment.The cause of poverty is the population that
grows. INADEQUATE ACCESS TO CLEAN WATER AND NUTRITIOUS FOOD, If a
person doesn’t get enough food, they simply don’t have the strength and energy needed
to work, while lack of access to food and clean water can also lead to preventable
illnesses like diarrhea. And when people must travel far distances to clinics or spend
what little money remains on medicine, it drains already vulnerable populations of
money and assets, and can knock a family from poverty into extreme poverty.Even if
clean water sources are available, they’re often located far from poor, rural
communities. LITTLE OR NO ACCESS TO LIVELIHOODS OR JOBS, this might seem a
bit like a “no brainer.” Without a job or a way to make money, people will face poverty.
But it’s easy to assume that if someone wants a job, they could have one. That just isn’t
true, particularly in developing and rural parts of the world.POOR EDUCATION, Not
every person without an education is living in extreme poverty. But most of the
extremely poor don’t have an education. And why is that? There’s a lot of barriers
stopping children from going to school.
Many families can’t afford to send their children to school and need them to work. More
still don’t see a benefit in educating girls. Education is often referred to as the great
equalizer, and that’s because education can open the door to jobs and other resources
and skills that a family needs to not just survive, but thrive.LACK OF
INFRASTRUCTURE, imagine that you have to go to work, or to the store, but there are
no roads to get you there.A lack of infrastructure — from roads, bridges, and wells to
cables for light, cell phones, and internet — can isolate communities living in rural
areas. Living “off the grid” means the inability to go to school, work, or market to buy
and sell goods.In addition,The main causes of poverty in the country include the
following:low to moderate economic growth for the past 40 years;low growth elasticity of
poverty reduction;weakness in employment generation and the quality of jobs
generated;failure to fully develop the agriculture sector;high inflation during crisis
periods;high levels of population growth;high and persistent levels of inequality
(incomes and assets), which dampen the positive impacts of economic expansion;
andrecurrent shocks and exposure to risks such as economic crisis, conflicts, natural
disasters,and "environmental poverty."
Moreover, we could overcome poverty by creating job, raising the minimum wage,
increase the earned income tax credit for childless workers, support pay equity, provide
paid leave and paid sick days, establish work schedules that work, invest in affordable,
high-quality child care and early education, and expand medic aid. These are the
solutions of poverty but it is still in our hands if we don't want to experience poverty, we
should strive to find job. If you are a hard-working and patient in life you could have a
successful life.

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