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Poverty stems from many factors, including lack of access to education, weak social protection, unstable jobs, social exclusion & more. The #GlobalGoals aim to help eradicate poverty so all people, everywhere, can live with dignity & prosperity. More on #EndPoverty Day. Slide 1 of 4 - Carousel Load image International Day for the Eradication of Poverty International Day for the Eradication of Poverty From un.org
International Day for the Eradication of Poverty is a global observance that emphasizes the importance of providing adequate social protection and support for those in need. It aims to raise awareness about the issues surrounding poverty and inspire action to eliminate it worldwide. The day also promotes the value of empowering individuals and communities by ensuring their access to essential resources, education, and opportunities.
The United Nations General Assembly officially declared the International Day for the Eradication of Poverty in 1992, responding to the momentum generated by the International Year for the Eradication of Poverty in 1987. In Australia, poverty continues to affect many communities, with approximately 13.6% of the population, or over 3 million people, living below the poverty line. This includes many children and elderly citizens who often struggle to access social services, adequate housing, and education.
In Australia, various government and non-governmental organisations, and community groups observe International Day for the Eradication of Poverty. Activities and events such as conferences, workshops, and public discussions are organised to raise awareness of the issue and to promote solutions to reduce poverty. Community members also play a crucial role in supporting those in need through initiatives such as volunteering at food banks and other charitable organisations. The International Day for the Eradication of Poverty takes place annually on October 17th, serving as a reminder to all Australians of the importance of addressing the issue of poverty and supporting those struggling.
Facts about this day and poverty
According to the World Bank, the pandemic is estimated to have pushed an additional 88 million to 115 million people into extreme poverty in 2020, reversing years of progress.
1.1 billion people lack access to clean water. 2.6 billion lack access to basic sanitation.
It has been estimated that the cost to end extreme poverty worldwide would be about $175 billion per year for 20 years, less than 1% of the combined income of the richest countries in the world.
A significant factor contributing to poverty in Australia is income inequality. The top 20% of Australian households has five times more income than the bottom 20%.
Nearly 774,000 children under the age of 15, or over 17.7% of all children in Australia, are estimated to be living in poverty.
In the News and Trending in Australia for International Day for the Eradication of Poverty
Donate to local shelters or certified charities like K.I.D.S (Kids in Distressed Situations).
Visit and support local businesses that are committed to social responsibility and contribute towards poverty reduction. Look for fair-trade stores, buy from ethical and sustainable brands, and choose products that positively impact communities.
Volunteer your time at a local charity or organization working towards poverty alleviation. This could involve serving at a soup kitchen, helping with fundraising activities, or assisting with community outreach programs.