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  2. Rural poverty - Wikipedia

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    For example, distributing bicycles was one of the key strategies used by China to reduce rural poverty in the 20th century. [4] Eradicating rural poverty through effective policies and economic growth is a continuing difficulty for the international community, as it invests in rural development.

  3. Poverty reduction - Wikipedia

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    Poverty reduction, poverty relief, or poverty alleviation is a set of measures, both economic and humanitarian, that are intended to permanently lift people out of poverty. Measures, like those promoted by Henry George in his economics classic Progress and Poverty , are those that raise, or are intended to raise, ways of enabling the poor to ...

  4. Rural development - Wikipedia

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    For example, distributing bicycles was one of the key strategies used by China to reduce rural poverty in the 20th century. [9] Eradicating rural poverty through effective policies and economic growth is a continuing difficulty for the international community, as it invests in rural development.

  5. Guest: Expanding early childhood education is urgent as ... - AOL

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    Early education, starting in infancy and through third grade, is the policy antidote to prevent academic proficiency gaps — an increasingly important goal in the fact of Oklahoma’s rising poverty.

  6. Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper - Wikipedia

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    One central goal is to create a more poverty-focused government. Previously, poverty reduction had been largely a marginalized concern within governments of developing countries. [3] Through the PRSP process, the issue of poverty has moved up in priority, creating more comprehensive plans addressing poverty specifically than ever before. [3]

  7. Sustainable Development Goal 1 - Wikipedia

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    Poverty headcount ratio at $1.90 a day is the percentage of the population living on less than $1.90 a day [5] The full text of Target 1.1 is: By 2030, eradicate extreme poverty for all people everywhere, currently defined as living on less than $2.15 per person per day at 2017 purchasing power parity. [16]

  8. Rural economics - Wikipedia

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    For example, distributing bicycles was one of the key strategies used by China to reduce rural poverty in the 20th century. [20] Eradicating rural poverty through effective policies and economic growth is a continuing difficulty for the international community, as it invests in rural development.

  9. Educational inequality - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, rural areas had a literacy rate of 73.5%, as compared to the urban literacy rate of 87.7 per cent. Although 83% of the total schools are located in rural India, [130] learning outcomes and dropout rates remain disproportionately high. This has been attributed to high rural poverty rates and lack of quality teaching. [131]