In 2016, close to 10% of the world's workers lived with their families. Each family was less than $ 1.90 per day.
In the world, 122 women between the ages of 25 and 34 are in extreme poverty for every 100 men of the same age group.
Most people living below the poverty line belong to two regions: South Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa
As of 2016, only 45% of the world's population is substantially compensated with at least one social security cash benefit.
In 2017 it is estimated that economic losses due to disasters including the three major hurricanes in the US and the Caribbean region will exceed $ 300 billion.
According to the country's definition, 1.2 to 2030 will reduce the proportion of men, women and children of all ages by at least half and will be suitable for everything including the floor to achieve substantial poverty and disadvantage by 2030 Group report to implement social protection system and measures
1.4 to 2030, all men and women, especially equal rights of the poor and the vulnerable groups, access to land and other forms of property, inheritance, basic services of natural resources, possession and management, appropriate new technology And financial microfinance services
To increase the resilience of the poor and the vulnerable groups and to reduce the risks and vulnerabilities to climate related extreme events and other economic, social and environmental impacts and disasters 1.5 to 2030
1. Ensure that resources are mobilized from various sources of finance, such as by strengthening development cooperation, to provide appropriate and predictable means to implement poverty eradication programs and policies, especially in LDCs .
1. B builds a healthy policy framework at domestic, regional and international levels based on promotion of investment in eradication of poverty and gender sensitive development strategies.
Goal 1, the main goal, is to eradicate all forms of poverty everywhere by 2030. So far the Millennium Development Goal was to halve the extreme poverty rate in 1990 by 2015 and by half before 2010, so policy makers may feel the momentum of history . We may set our old goals too low, but I think the new goal may be too ambitious. According to the World Bank, the international dollar adjusted for purchasing power parity (PPP) in 2005, very poor people live on less than $ 1.25 a day (about $ 38) a day. The last part of the sentence is very important to understand how low this threshold is actually. PPP adjusts the difference in actual living expenses of each country. International dollar buys almost the same standard of living everywhere, and can roughly compare with the purchasing power of the US dollar.
Eradicate all poverty everywhere until 2030 and eradicate various forms of extreme poverty. Yes, this is an ambitious goal - but we believe we can do it. In 2000, the world promised to halve the number of people in extreme poverty within 15 years, this has been achieved. However, people still living in the world for less than $ 1.25 a day are still over 800 million people. This is equivalent to the extreme poverty of the European population. Now is the time to completely eliminate poverty based on what we have learned.
Eliminating poverty everywhere is the main purpose of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. We need to ensure social protection, increase access to basic services, and build capacity to withstand the effects of natural disasters. It can cause serious damage to people's resources and lives. Through the agenda for sustainable development in 2030, the international community agreed that economic growth must be comprehensive, especially for the poorest and most vulnerable countries, and for the next 15 years all the people of all regions We will aim to eliminate extreme poverty.