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PovertyPoverty in general in general Poverty is the inability to satisfy one's basic needs because one

can´t afford to buy services or have access to services. Absolute poverty is the state in which there is a big lack of basic

human needs, which includes food, water, sanitation, clothing, shelter, health and education.

Relative poverty is being below some income. One may be relatively poor, without being absolutely poor. For most of history poverty had been mostly accepted as inevitable as traditional modes of production were insufficient to give an entire population a comfortable standard of living. After the industrial revolution, mass production in factories made wealth increasingly more inexpensive and accessible. Of more importance is the modernization of agriculture, such as fertilizers, in order to provide enough yield to feed the population. People who practice asceticism intentionally live in economic poverty so as to attain spiritual wealth.

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What does the poverty makes?What does the poverty makes?

100,000 people die of hunger every day.

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The majority of poor people live in africa

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Every five seconds a child under 10 years old dies from lack of food.

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More than 1,000 million people live in extreme poverty (less than a dollar a day), 70% are women.

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More than 1,800 million people don't have access to potable water.

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1,000 million homeless estimable.

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840 million people are malnourished.

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2,000 million people lack access to essential medicines.

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The war is always the problem of poverty

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One of ONG that we know was Zabalketa, they help to mexican people


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