- published: 15 May 2013
- views: 18952
Poverty reduction is a term that describes the promotion of various measures, both economic and humanitarian, that will permanently lift people out of poverty.
Poverty reduction measures, like those promoted by Henry George in his economics classic Progress and Poverty, are those that raise, or are intended to raise, enabling the poor to create wealth for themselves as a means of ending poverty forever. In modern times, various economists within the georgism movement propose measures like the land value tax to enhance access by all to the natural world. Poverty occurs in both developing countries and developed countries. While poverty is much more widespread in developing countries, both types of countries undertake poverty reduction measures.
Poverty has been historically accepted in some parts of the world as inevitable as non-industrialized economies produced very little while populations grew almost as fast, making wealth scarce. Geoffrey Parker wrote that "In Antwerp and Lyon, two of the largest cities in western Europe, by 1600 three-quarters of the total population were too poor to pay taxes, and therefore likely to need relief in times of crisis."Poverty reduction, or poverty alleviation, has been largely as a result of overall economic growth.Food shortages were common before modern agricultural technology and in places that lack them today, such as nitrogen fertilizers, pesticides and irrigation methods. The dawn of industrial revolution led to high economic growth, eliminating mass poverty in what is now considered the developed world. World GDP per person quintupled during the 20th century. In 1820, 75% of humanity lived on less than a dollar a day, while in 2001, only about 20% do.
Poverty is general scarcity, dearth, or the state of one who lacks a certain amount of material possessions or money. It is a multifaceted concept, which includes social, economic, and political elements. Poverty may be defined as either absolute or relative. Absolute poverty or destitution refers to the lack of means necessary to meet basic needs such as food, clothing and shelter. Relative poverty takes into consideration individual social and economic status compared to the rest of society.
After the industrial revolution, mass production in factories made production goods increasingly less expensive and more accessible. Of more importance is the modernization of agriculture, such as fertilizers, to provide enough yield to feed the population. Responding to basic needs can be restricted by constraints on government's ability to deliver services, such as corruption, tax avoidance, debt and loan conditionalities and by the brain drain of health care and educational professionals. Strategies of increasing income to make basic needs more affordable typically include welfare, economic freedoms and providing financial services.
China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a sovereign state in East Asia. It is the world's most populous country, with a population of over 1.35 billion. The PRC is a one-party state governed by the Communist Party, with its seat of government in the capital city of Beijing. It exercises jurisdiction over 22 provinces; five autonomous regions; four direct-controlled municipalities (Beijing, Tianjin, Shanghai and Chongqing); two mostly self-governing special administrative regions (Hong Kong and Macau); and claims sovereignty over Taiwan.
Covering approximately 9.6 million square kilometers, China is the world's second-largest country by land area, and either the third or fourth-largest by total area, depending on the method of measurement. China's landscape is vast and diverse, ranging from forest steppes and the Gobi and Taklamakan deserts in the arid north to subtropical forests in the wetter south. The Himalaya, Karakoram, Pamir and Tian Shan mountain ranges separate China from South and Central Asia. The Yangtze and Yellow Rivers, the third- and sixth-longest in the world, run from the Tibetan Plateau to the densely populated eastern seaboard. China's coastline along the Pacific Ocean is 14,500 kilometres (9,000 mi) long, and is bounded by the Bohai, Yellow, East and South China Seas.
In its most general form, a playlist is simply a list of songs, but sometimes a loop. They can be played in sequential or shuffled order. The term has several specialized meanings in the realms of radio broadcasting and personal computers. A playlist can also be a list of recorded titles on a digital video disk. On the Internet, a playlist can be a list of chapters in a movie serial; for example, Flash Gordon in the Planet Mongo is available on YouTube as a playlist of thirteen consecutive video segments.
The term originally came about in the early days of top 40 radio formats when stations would devise (and, eventually, publish) a limited list of songs to be played. The term would go on to refer to the entire catalog of songs that a given radio station (of any format) would draw from. Additionally, the term was used to refer to an ordered list of songs played during a given time period. Playlists are often adjusted based on time of day, known as dayparting.
Visit- www.edunirvana.com, to know more about our latest product- Economics Lab! (Fastest and surest way to learn Economics!) This video consists of 1 snippet of approx 9 hour long story- Development experience of Indian Economy In this story , Rahul asks his grandfather a lot of questions related to Economic development experience of India and its current challenges, like- What are the main causes of Poverty? Importance of Rural development for inclusive growth? Even after 60 years of independence, why India is ranked so low in Human development Index? How growth impacts environment and endangers our sustenance ? Has socialism helped or ruined the early years of development? Why India faced a bankruptcy situation in 1990? How reforms have transformed Indian Economy and man...
James Wolfensohn, CEO of Wolfensohn and Company and former President of the World Bank, kicked off the Stanford Institute for Innovation in Developing Economies (SEED) inaugural research forum with a stimulating and thought provoking opening keynote address. Related Link: SEED Research Forum web page: http://www.gsb.stanford.edu/seed/forum.html
Economics Grade 11 : High School Learning Chapter 4 Poverty | Part 5 | Poverty Alleviation Programme | Measures to Remove Poverty; Introduction (00:00:08 - 00:00:27) Poverty Alleviation Programme in India (00:00:28 - 00:06:52) - Self Employment Programmes - Wage Employment Programmes - Prime Minister Rozgar Yojana Critical Evaluation of Poverty Alleviation Programme (00:06:56 - 00:09:20) - Lack of Resources - Unequal Distribution of Assets - Improper Implementation - Lack of Infrastructure - Lack of Active Participation of Poor People Measures to remove Poverty (00:09:22 - 00:13:31) - Acceleration of Economic Growth - Reduction Inequalities of Income - Population Control - Agricultural Development - More Employment Opportunities - Land Reforms Conclusion (00:13:33 - 00:14:45) - Equa...
Daniel Hannan making the ethical case for free trade as a means of poverty alleviation, conflict resolution and social justice.
Date: Tuesday 2 February 2016 Time: 6.30-8pm Venue: Sheikh Zayed Theatre, New Academic Building Speaker: Professor Paul van Gardingen Chair: Professor Giles Atkinson How can ecosystem management in developing countries contribute to poverty alleviation, as well as to inclusive and sustainable growth? Paul van Gardingen (@espa_director) is UNESCO Chair of International Development at the University of Edinburgh and Director, Ecosystem Services for Poverty Alleviation Programme. Giles Atkinson is Professor of Environmental Policy, Department of Geography & Environment, LSE. The LSE Department of Geography & Environment (@LSEGeography) is a centre of international academic excellence in economic, urban and development geography, environmental social science and climate change. The Gran...
China has lifted 700 million people out of poverty over the past forty years. But pockets of poverty remain, and in its quest to become a moderately prosperous society, the government has been implementing a targeted poverty alleviation program in areas that need help the most. Subscribe to us on YouTube: https://goo.gl/lP12gA Download our APP on Apple Store (iOS): https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/cctvnews-app/id922456579?l=zh&ls;=1&mt;=8 Download our APP on Google Play (Android): https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.imib.cctv Follow us on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ChinaGlobalTVNetwork/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cgtn/?hl=zh-cn Twitter: https://twitter.com/CGTNOfficial Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/CGTNOfficial/ Tumblr: http://cctvnews.tumblr.com/ ...
Speaker: Fazle Hasan Abed, Founder and Chairperson, BRAC http://www.worldaffairs.org/speakers/profile/sir-fazle-hasan-abed.html Moderator: Suzanne Siskel, Executive Vice President & COO, The Asia Foundation BRAC is a global development organization dedicated to alleviating poverty by empowering the poor to bring about change in their own lives. What started out in 1972 as a limited relief operation called the Bangladesh Rural Advancement Committee, BRAC has turned into the largest development organization in the world. The work of BRAC reaches an estimated 126 million people in eleven countries throughout Africa, Asia and the Caribbean. Among many other issues, BRAC's diverse program portfolio focuses on income generation, health care, education and agriculture. Sir Fazle will draw from...
The World Bank is putting forth its new Urban and Local Government Strategy at a critical time. For the first time in history, more than half the worlds people live in cities. Over 90 percent of urban growth is occurring in the developing world, adding an estimated 70 million new residents to urban areas each year. The new Strategy advocates a new paradigm aimed at harnessing urbanization for growth and poverty reduction.
Alessandro Pinzani (Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina) recently published a research (co-authored with the sociologist Walquíria Domingues Leão Rêgo) on how certain policies introduced by the Lula administration, and then confirmed by Dilma Rousseff, have had a significant impact on the reduction of extreme poverty in Brazil. Thanks to programs such as "Bolsa Familia" many Brazilian mothers have had the basic needs of their family met in such a way that they could abandon a life devoted, like that of animals, to find food for their kids on a day by day basis. Very interesting is how these programs seem to show no unwelcome side effects of promoting 'laziness' in the recipients. Quite to the contrary, meeting basic needs on a largely unconditioned way has proven to be a powerful instr...
People in poverty will benefit from China's new economic reform that has been instituted: analysts Share with people the fruits of reform and development - China in a new Five-Year Plan
Lifting people out of poverty has been a worldwide challenge despite China seeing great success in its efforts. Experts speaking at the 2017 China Poverty Reduction International Forum in Beijing, say China has excelled in this and is a global role model for other nations. CGTN's Cui Hui'ao reports. Subscribe to us on YouTube: http://ow.ly/Zvqj30aIsgY Follow us on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cgtnafrica/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/cgtnafrica
【Dialogue】is one English talk show of CCTV News broadcasting during prime time daily. Not only is it poplar in China, it also possesses over eighty million subscribers all over the world. 【Dialogue】update daily 【Dialogue】Full EP Playlist: https://goo.gl/FUYheE 温馨提示:如果您需要阅读中文介绍,请将YouTube界面语言改成中文 【Subscribe to CCTV English YouTube Channel】: http://goo.gl/CpzC0H ■□ Follow and Like us on ■□ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cctvcom Twitter: https://twitter.com/CCTV Instagram: http://instagram.com/cctv ■□Subscribe to more official Youtube channels■□ CCTV Gala: http://goo.gl/A9V00o CCTV 4: http://goo.gl/HcZaeZ CCTV: https://goo.gl/gYT8W8 iPanda: http://goo.gl/jHLOia ■□ More CCTV Shows in HD ■□ 【English】 Spectrum Asia:https://goo.gl/Cmh6dA Closer to China with R.L Kuhn: https://goo.gl/vJUl3S...
http://www.fao.org/about/what-we-do/so3/en/ Seventy-five percent of the world’s poorest people live in rural areas. The agricultural sector, therefore has a key role to play in poverty reduction and improving rural lives. Maya Takagi, Deputy Leader of the FAO Strategic Programme on Rural Poverty Reduction, together with Ana Paula De La O Campos, Programme Adviser explain the importance of promoting inclusive economic growth; long-term support to the rural poor; social protection; empowerment of rural women; decent rural employment; equitable access to land and resources; and strengthening rural institutions are key in creating new income generating opportunities. They describe the FAO policy work, including key policy messages, to achieve this. This video forms part of a series of policy...
Panel discussion with Amanda Davis, Adam Mooney, Les Hems, Susan Goodwin, Prashan Paramanathan
China’s precision poverty alleviation measures have yielded tangible results in central China’s Hunan Province. China has lifted more than 700 million people out of poverty over the past 40 years. Now in its quest to become a moderately prosperous society, the government have been implementing a targeted poverty alleviation program in the areas that need help the most. Xiangxi Tujia and Miao autonomous prefecture in Hunan province is rich in its natural beauty. However, behind these scenic mountains lies villages that have long been plagued by poverty. But now the changes can be seen. Luo Gang once chopped wood for living and was mired in poverty, but his fascination with bees has now turned into his livelihood - thanks to the targeted poverty alleviation program. The program helped ...
William Ingram helps hundreds of weavers who live in remote villages turn textiles, crafts, and other expressions of their local cultures into badly needed income. William is the co-founder of Threads of Life, a fair trade business based in Bali, and co-director of its sister organization, the Bebali Foundation. He will share insights he has gained from 15 years of work with traditional weavers in remote communities across Indonesia. He started out to create a model of how a profitable business can have a social mission, and now works with over 1,000 weavers and their families in 36 cooperatives on 11 islands. Born in the UK and trained as a mathematician, William has lived most of his life in Asia, first in Japan, now in Indonesia. He is the author of the book A Little Bit One O'clock: ...
Poverty Alleviation Programmes PAP's | Class 11 Economics Poverty by Parul Madan Scholarslearning.com is an online education portal that provides interactive study material for students of classes 6th to 12th for CBSE. Complete with elaborate live classes, multimedia tutorials, interactive exercises, practice tests and expert help, we endeavor to make school easy for students and help them score more. We also provide free NCERT solutions, subject-wise synopses and chapter-wise revision notes for classes 6th to 12th for a thorough understanding of concepts right from a basic to an advanced level of difficulty. Download scholarslearning app from android and ios .
Visit- www.edunirvana.com, to know more about our latest product- Economics Lab! (Fastest and surest way to learn Economics!) This video consists of 1 snippet of approx 9 hour long story- Development experience of Indian Economy In this story , Rahul asks his grandfather a lot of questions related to Economic development experience of India and its current challenges, like- What are the main causes of Poverty? Importance of Rural development for inclusive growth? Even after 60 years of independence, why India is ranked so low in Human development Index? How growth impacts environment and endangers our sustenance ? Has socialism helped or ruined the early years of development? Why India faced a bankruptcy situation in 1990? How reforms have transformed Indian Economy and man...
James Wolfensohn, CEO of Wolfensohn and Company and former President of the World Bank, kicked off the Stanford Institute for Innovation in Developing Economies (SEED) inaugural research forum with a stimulating and thought provoking opening keynote address. Related Link: SEED Research Forum web page: http://www.gsb.stanford.edu/seed/forum.html
Economics Grade 11 : High School Learning Chapter 4 Poverty | Part 5 | Poverty Alleviation Programme | Measures to Remove Poverty; Introduction (00:00:08 - 00:00:27) Poverty Alleviation Programme in India (00:00:28 - 00:06:52) - Self Employment Programmes - Wage Employment Programmes - Prime Minister Rozgar Yojana Critical Evaluation of Poverty Alleviation Programme (00:06:56 - 00:09:20) - Lack of Resources - Unequal Distribution of Assets - Improper Implementation - Lack of Infrastructure - Lack of Active Participation of Poor People Measures to remove Poverty (00:09:22 - 00:13:31) - Acceleration of Economic Growth - Reduction Inequalities of Income - Population Control - Agricultural Development - More Employment Opportunities - Land Reforms Conclusion (00:13:33 - 00:14:45) - Equa...
Daniel Hannan making the ethical case for free trade as a means of poverty alleviation, conflict resolution and social justice.
Date: Tuesday 2 February 2016 Time: 6.30-8pm Venue: Sheikh Zayed Theatre, New Academic Building Speaker: Professor Paul van Gardingen Chair: Professor Giles Atkinson How can ecosystem management in developing countries contribute to poverty alleviation, as well as to inclusive and sustainable growth? Paul van Gardingen (@espa_director) is UNESCO Chair of International Development at the University of Edinburgh and Director, Ecosystem Services for Poverty Alleviation Programme. Giles Atkinson is Professor of Environmental Policy, Department of Geography & Environment, LSE. The LSE Department of Geography & Environment (@LSEGeography) is a centre of international academic excellence in economic, urban and development geography, environmental social science and climate change. The Gran...
China has lifted 700 million people out of poverty over the past forty years. But pockets of poverty remain, and in its quest to become a moderately prosperous society, the government has been implementing a targeted poverty alleviation program in areas that need help the most. Subscribe to us on YouTube: https://goo.gl/lP12gA Download our APP on Apple Store (iOS): https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/cctvnews-app/id922456579?l=zh&ls;=1&mt;=8 Download our APP on Google Play (Android): https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.imib.cctv Follow us on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ChinaGlobalTVNetwork/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cgtn/?hl=zh-cn Twitter: https://twitter.com/CGTNOfficial Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/CGTNOfficial/ Tumblr: http://cctvnews.tumblr.com/ ...
Speaker: Fazle Hasan Abed, Founder and Chairperson, BRAC http://www.worldaffairs.org/speakers/profile/sir-fazle-hasan-abed.html Moderator: Suzanne Siskel, Executive Vice President & COO, The Asia Foundation BRAC is a global development organization dedicated to alleviating poverty by empowering the poor to bring about change in their own lives. What started out in 1972 as a limited relief operation called the Bangladesh Rural Advancement Committee, BRAC has turned into the largest development organization in the world. The work of BRAC reaches an estimated 126 million people in eleven countries throughout Africa, Asia and the Caribbean. Among many other issues, BRAC's diverse program portfolio focuses on income generation, health care, education and agriculture. Sir Fazle will draw from...
The World Bank is putting forth its new Urban and Local Government Strategy at a critical time. For the first time in history, more than half the worlds people live in cities. Over 90 percent of urban growth is occurring in the developing world, adding an estimated 70 million new residents to urban areas each year. The new Strategy advocates a new paradigm aimed at harnessing urbanization for growth and poverty reduction.
Alessandro Pinzani (Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina) recently published a research (co-authored with the sociologist Walquíria Domingues Leão Rêgo) on how certain policies introduced by the Lula administration, and then confirmed by Dilma Rousseff, have had a significant impact on the reduction of extreme poverty in Brazil. Thanks to programs such as "Bolsa Familia" many Brazilian mothers have had the basic needs of their family met in such a way that they could abandon a life devoted, like that of animals, to find food for their kids on a day by day basis. Very interesting is how these programs seem to show no unwelcome side effects of promoting 'laziness' in the recipients. Quite to the contrary, meeting basic needs on a largely unconditioned way has proven to be a powerful instr...
People in poverty will benefit from China's new economic reform that has been instituted: analysts Share with people the fruits of reform and development - China in a new Five-Year Plan
Lifting people out of poverty has been a worldwide challenge despite China seeing great success in its efforts. Experts speaking at the 2017 China Poverty Reduction International Forum in Beijing, say China has excelled in this and is a global role model for other nations. CGTN's Cui Hui'ao reports. Subscribe to us on YouTube: http://ow.ly/Zvqj30aIsgY Follow us on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cgtnafrica/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/cgtnafrica
【Dialogue】is one English talk show of CCTV News broadcasting during prime time daily. Not only is it poplar in China, it also possesses over eighty million subscribers all over the world. 【Dialogue】update daily 【Dialogue】Full EP Playlist: https://goo.gl/FUYheE 温馨提示:如果您需要阅读中文介绍,请将YouTube界面语言改成中文 【Subscribe to CCTV English YouTube Channel】: http://goo.gl/CpzC0H ■□ Follow and Like us on ■□ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cctvcom Twitter: https://twitter.com/CCTV Instagram: http://instagram.com/cctv ■□Subscribe to more official Youtube channels■□ CCTV Gala: http://goo.gl/A9V00o CCTV 4: http://goo.gl/HcZaeZ CCTV: https://goo.gl/gYT8W8 iPanda: http://goo.gl/jHLOia ■□ More CCTV Shows in HD ■□ 【English】 Spectrum Asia:https://goo.gl/Cmh6dA Closer to China with R.L Kuhn: https://goo.gl/vJUl3S...
http://www.fao.org/about/what-we-do/so3/en/ Seventy-five percent of the world’s poorest people live in rural areas. The agricultural sector, therefore has a key role to play in poverty reduction and improving rural lives. Maya Takagi, Deputy Leader of the FAO Strategic Programme on Rural Poverty Reduction, together with Ana Paula De La O Campos, Programme Adviser explain the importance of promoting inclusive economic growth; long-term support to the rural poor; social protection; empowerment of rural women; decent rural employment; equitable access to land and resources; and strengthening rural institutions are key in creating new income generating opportunities. They describe the FAO policy work, including key policy messages, to achieve this. This video forms part of a series of policy...
Panel discussion with Amanda Davis, Adam Mooney, Les Hems, Susan Goodwin, Prashan Paramanathan
China’s precision poverty alleviation measures have yielded tangible results in central China’s Hunan Province. China has lifted more than 700 million people out of poverty over the past 40 years. Now in its quest to become a moderately prosperous society, the government have been implementing a targeted poverty alleviation program in the areas that need help the most. Xiangxi Tujia and Miao autonomous prefecture in Hunan province is rich in its natural beauty. However, behind these scenic mountains lies villages that have long been plagued by poverty. But now the changes can be seen. Luo Gang once chopped wood for living and was mired in poverty, but his fascination with bees has now turned into his livelihood - thanks to the targeted poverty alleviation program. The program helped ...
William Ingram helps hundreds of weavers who live in remote villages turn textiles, crafts, and other expressions of their local cultures into badly needed income. William is the co-founder of Threads of Life, a fair trade business based in Bali, and co-director of its sister organization, the Bebali Foundation. He will share insights he has gained from 15 years of work with traditional weavers in remote communities across Indonesia. He started out to create a model of how a profitable business can have a social mission, and now works with over 1,000 weavers and their families in 36 cooperatives on 11 islands. Born in the UK and trained as a mathematician, William has lived most of his life in Asia, first in Japan, now in Indonesia. He is the author of the book A Little Bit One O'clock: ...
Poverty Alleviation Programmes PAP's | Class 11 Economics Poverty by Parul Madan Scholarslearning.com is an online education portal that provides interactive study material for students of classes 6th to 12th for CBSE. Complete with elaborate live classes, multimedia tutorials, interactive exercises, practice tests and expert help, we endeavor to make school easy for students and help them score more. We also provide free NCERT solutions, subject-wise synopses and chapter-wise revision notes for classes 6th to 12th for a thorough understanding of concepts right from a basic to an advanced level of difficulty. Download scholarslearning app from android and ios .
James Wolfensohn, CEO of Wolfensohn and Company and former President of the World Bank, kicked off the Stanford Institute for Innovation in Developing Economies (SEED) inaugural research forum with a stimulating and thought provoking opening keynote address. Related Link: SEED Research Forum web page: http://www.gsb.stanford.edu/seed/forum.html
Daniel Hannan making the ethical case for free trade as a means of poverty alleviation, conflict resolution and social justice.
Date: Tuesday 2 February 2016 Time: 6.30-8pm Venue: Sheikh Zayed Theatre, New Academic Building Speaker: Professor Paul van Gardingen Chair: Professor Giles Atkinson How can ecosystem management in developing countries contribute to poverty alleviation, as well as to inclusive and sustainable growth? Paul van Gardingen (@espa_director) is UNESCO Chair of International Development at the University of Edinburgh and Director, Ecosystem Services for Poverty Alleviation Programme. Giles Atkinson is Professor of Environmental Policy, Department of Geography & Environment, LSE. The LSE Department of Geography & Environment (@LSEGeography) is a centre of international academic excellence in economic, urban and development geography, environmental social science and climate change. The Gran...
Speaker: Fazle Hasan Abed, Founder and Chairperson, BRAC http://www.worldaffairs.org/speakers/profile/sir-fazle-hasan-abed.html Moderator: Suzanne Siskel, Executive Vice President & COO, The Asia Foundation BRAC is a global development organization dedicated to alleviating poverty by empowering the poor to bring about change in their own lives. What started out in 1972 as a limited relief operation called the Bangladesh Rural Advancement Committee, BRAC has turned into the largest development organization in the world. The work of BRAC reaches an estimated 126 million people in eleven countries throughout Africa, Asia and the Caribbean. Among many other issues, BRAC's diverse program portfolio focuses on income generation, health care, education and agriculture. Sir Fazle will draw from...
China is working to bring the vision of a 'moderately prosperous society' to all of its citizens. In early 2016, about 55 million people were still living below the poverty line. In response, the government's precision poverty relief program has been set up to track every one of these families and prescribe specific measures for each to lift them above the line. CCTV headed to Fuping County in Hebei Province to see how China plans to eliminate poverty completely by 2020. Subscribe to us on Youtube: https://goo.gl/lP12gA Download for IOS: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/cctvnews-app/id922456579?l=zh&ls;=1&mt;=8 Download for Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.imib.cctv Follow us on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cctvnewschina Twitter: https://twitter.com/CCTVN...
【Dialogue】is one English talk show of CCTV News broadcasting during prime time daily. Not only is it poplar in China, it also possesses over eighty million subscribers all over the world. 【Dialogue】update daily 【Dialogue】Full EP Playlist: https://goo.gl/FUYheE 温馨提示:如果您需要阅读中文介绍,请将YouTube界面语言改成中文 【Subscribe to CCTV English YouTube Channel】: http://goo.gl/CpzC0H ■□ Follow and Like us on ■□ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cctvcom Twitter: https://twitter.com/CCTV Instagram: http://instagram.com/cctv ■□Subscribe to more official Youtube channels■□ CCTV Gala: http://goo.gl/A9V00o CCTV 4: http://goo.gl/HcZaeZ CCTV: https://goo.gl/gYT8W8 iPanda: http://goo.gl/jHLOia ■□ More CCTV Shows in HD ■□ 【English】 Spectrum Asia:https://goo.gl/Cmh6dA Closer to China with R.L Kuhn: https://goo.gl/vJUl3S...
China cannot become a "moderately prosperous society" by 2020 if any of its citizens live in extreme poverty. Although China has already lifted over 750 million people out of poverty, unprecedented in world history, about 40 million people still remain in poverty, and these are the most difficult. What are the challenges, obstacles, strategies and policies? How to make China’s poverty alleviation campaign sustainable? Subscribe to us on YouTube: https://goo.gl/lP12gA Download our APP on Apple Store (iOS): https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/cctvnews-app/id922456579?l=zh&ls;=1&mt;=8 Download our APP on Google Play (Android): https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.imib.cctv Follow us on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ChinaGlobalTVNetwork/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/c...
Miroslav Volf, the Henry B. Wright Professor of Systematic Theology and Director of the Yale Center for Faith and Culture, discusses the relationship between faith, wealth and poverty alleviation.
Alessandro Pinzani (Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina) recently published a research (co-authored with the sociologist Walquíria Domingues Leão Rêgo) on how certain policies introduced by the Lula administration, and then confirmed by Dilma Rousseff, have had a significant impact on the reduction of extreme poverty in Brazil. Thanks to programs such as "Bolsa Familia" many Brazilian mothers have had the basic needs of their family met in such a way that they could abandon a life devoted, like that of animals, to find food for their kids on a day by day basis. Very interesting is how these programs seem to show no unwelcome side effects of promoting 'laziness' in the recipients. Quite to the contrary, meeting basic needs on a largely unconditioned way has proven to be a powerful instr...
Subject:Public Administration Paper: Public policy
Panel discussion with Amanda Davis, Adam Mooney, Les Hems, Susan Goodwin, Prashan Paramanathan
Professor Li Shi (Director of the China Institute for the Study of Income Distribution at Beijing Normal University) lectures on the subject of policies against poverty in China. This talk was given as part of the Oxford Chinese Economy Programme (OXCEP) China Policy Forum on 7 June 2013 at St Edmund Hall, University of Oxford.
CEPA convened a national-level consultation to build synergies between a variety of different stakeholders whose interests and expertise lie in poverty alleviation and related subjects. In this inaugural consultation, CEPA invited a selected group of policy makers, researchers and practitioners with the aim of identifying strategies for research policy intervention and programming. The consultation brought together 175 participants from multilateral organisations, bilateral organisations, non-governmental organisations, members of the public working at ground level at a regional level, government officials from the districts as well as national level institutions, the private sector and policy makers. CEPA as always greatly values the importance of bringing diverse groups of people tog...
Na Vakekeli - Ministry Of Women, Children and Poverty Alleviation
he Public Relations Society of India in collaboration AMR-Andhra Pradesh Academy of Rural Development has organised a National Colloquium on "Rural Development -- Poverty alleviation: Communication Strategy for aam aadmi" on Saturday 15th Dec 2012 in Hyderabad. Shri K.Chandramouli, IAS Commissioner APARD attended as the Chief Guest and delivered his key note Address. While speaking at conference he said that there exists a wide disconnect between the government programmes and the people at the grass roots level. Though Central and State Governments have been implementing about 255 programmes and spending more than 8 Lakh Crore per annum, the people still live in abject poverty and in humiliating conditions. Country as a whole and especially Andhra Pradesh is lagging behind in social sector...