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Causes of Poverty
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100

What is poverty?

When individuals or families do not have the basic necessities to survive

100

Which Sustainable Development Goal focuses on eradicating poverty?

Goal #1 - Zero Poverty

100

What are the 3 parts to speech structure?

Hook Point Action

100

What cause of poverty is because of unstable countries that have resulted from violence?

Conflict

100

Which 2 countries have improved the most with poverty?

China and India

200

What is the World Bank poverty line as of 2015?

$1.90

200

Which UN organization focuses on the eradication of poverty, reinforcing infrastructure, and building strong communities?

The United Nations Development Programme 

200

What are "preambulatory clauses?"

The first clauses in a resolution that describe the problem you are trying to solve

200

Which cause of poverty is related to countries themselves not being able support their citizens, local businesses, infrastructure, and other basic necessities?

National Debt / National Economies

200

Where in the world do most people in poverty live now?

Sub-Saharan Africa

300

What does "eradicate" mean?

Get rid of something or end something

300

Which UN organization brings businesses together to work on achieving the SDGs?

The UN Global Compact

300

What are sponsors of a resolution?

The countries that wrote the resolution

300

What cause of poverty is related to certain groups of people not being able to get the resources they need?

Social Inequalities

300

Who is the current Secretary-General of the United Nations?

Antonio Guterres

400

What is micro-finance?

Loaning small amounts of money to people to help them fund projects or businesses to get out of poverty

400

When is the International Day for the Eradication of Poverty?

October 17

400

What are the 3 parts to a resolution?

Header, Preambulatory Clauses, Operative Clauses

400

Which cause of poverty is related to communities being unable to rebuild what was destroyed?

Natural Disasters

400

What are some examples of natural disasters?

Drought, tsunami, hurricane, earthquake, tornado, flood, etc.

500

What does "malnourishment" mean?

When people don't have enough food, they are malnourished

500

What is the document that outline the basic rights that everyone has regardless of where they live?

Universal Declaration of Human Rights

500

What are signatories on a resolution?

The countries that are interested in a resolution, but did not write it

500

Why has poverty in Sub-Saharan Africa increased?

Because the population is increasing

500

What are 2 conflict areas where poverty is increasing?

Syria & Yemen

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