Introduction "Like slavery and apartheid, poverty is not natural, it is artificial and can be overcome and eliminated by human behavior.Covering over poverty is not a sign of charity. "- Nelson Mandela (Mandela, 2005, p. 123) is said to be poor just like the poor. Experts use the term poverty culture to describe consistent observable characteristics of the poor.
As a national security issue to resolve poverty and hunger as a national security issue to eradicate poverty and hunger as a national security issue to eradicate poverty and hunger as a national security issue of the United States Eliminating Poverty and Hunger Network Algeria is a good example of this problem. While this country made remarkable progress in youth education, poor economic management over decades has led to massive youth unemployment. Similar issues exist in other countries of the Middle East, Asia, Africa and Latin America. What they lack is not a violent purpose, but a fundamental ideology that motivates young people. Policies and programs are aimed at leading to production, whether educated but unemployed young people, poor countries or not.
INTRODUCTION In the global economy, poverty is at the center of the country's development goals. Poor countries are anxious for escape from poverty and wealthy countries are devising welfare strategies to improve the quality of life for people. Some scholars define poverty in various ways, but the general consensus is that poverty is a multidimensional phenomenon. - "I know that the luxury of life must be poor" (Batas). Poverty is the term used to determine the lack of income. However, the more convenient term currently generally defined is "absolute poverty". This term recognizes the extreme shortage of basic household items such as food, dwelling, and water. According to UNICEF, 22,000 children die every day from famine. Furthermore, according to a recent survey, more than 3 billion people on Earth live on less than $ 2.50 a day.