One of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) set by the United Nations is the
eradication of global poverty and hunger. This goal aims to create a peaceful prosperous and
environmentally friendly future for all people by 2030. This initiative established by the global
organization is not only a humanitarian goal but also a commitment to ensuring basic rights
and opportunities for all people.
Poverty does not only refer to financial problems; it encompasses the instability created by the
lack of access to education healthcare employment and social security. To address this it is
essential to adopt long-term social strategies such as ensuring quality education creating
employment opportunities providing fair wages and strengthening social security systems.
Furthermore it is necessary to implement policies focused on preventing corruption improving
governance and empowering marginalized communities to build a sustainable and just society.
This effort is not only a moral obligation but also economically crucial. When people become
self-reliant in accessing essential resources and opportunities they can actively contribute to the
economy thereby accelerating societal progress. In this way it is possible to build a poverty
free peaceful and prosperous world.
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