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Poverty is a complicated and multidimensional problem that affects millions of people globally. It is defined by a lack of access to basic needs such as food, clean water, shelter, education, healthcare, and economic opportunity. At BGR, we believe in tackling the underlying causes of poverty by providing comprehensive assistance and interventions that help individuals and communities break free from the cycle of poverty and achieve independence.
We have helped individuals in gaining the skills and resources required for self-sufficiency by offering access to education, vocational training, and economic opportunity.
Our appeal has the potential to inspire long-term development and transformation in addition to providing immediate help. By tackling the underlying causes of poverty, we establish the framework for long-term prosperity and well-being.
We have offered essential resources and support to those living in severe poverty, ensuring that they have access to what they need for growth and survival. Your support reduces their agony and improves their overall quality of life.
One of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals set by the United Nations in 2015 is to eliminate all types of poverty, including lack of food, safe drinking water, and sanitation. This goal calls for identifying solutions to new challenges posed by climate change and conflict.
Since 1990, countries around the world have implemented a variety of methods to eliminate poverty, yielding impressive outcomes. The number of people living in extreme poverty fell from 1.8 billion to 776 million in 2013. Yet, people continue to live in poverty, with the World Bank forecasting that 40 million to 60 million people will be in extreme poverty by 2020, which unfortunately proved to be true.
Donating to our Poverty Eradication Appeal will allow us to execute effective programmes and initiatives that address the core causes of poverty, empower individuals and communities, and promote long-term change.
Million people around the world live today in extreme poverty
Developing countries live in multidimensional poverty
Increase in Poverty in 2023