Abstract

Being poor is a situation of having to live in inadequacy, lack, scarcity, destitution and deficiency of economic, political and social resources. Poverty kills the moral of the people, it destroys hope and happiness and it creates resentments and envy for the rich. When people do not get what they desire to make them comfortable in life, it’s like the best part of them have been taken away. Poverty is affecting relationships within the families must especially the relationship between man and women. Many lose their self-esteem and sense of personal competence. Child abuse and prostitution are outcome of poverty, arm robbery, street begging and other vices associated with poverty. Many developed nations have been pledged with what is described above. The aim of this study is to examine the five poorest countries of the world and their poverty reduction strategies adopted by their countries or leaders. The main contributing factors of poverty and their underlying effects were discussed in this study. The methodology used for collecting data was secondary source. The study concluded that there are some poverty alleviation strategies which, if adopted; it will make the achievement of poverty alleviation possible. DOI: 10.5901/mjss.2014.v5n27p318

Highlights

  • Poverty has been a major challenging issue that has eaten deep into the fabrics of most people in developing countries

  • Poverty can be seen from the dimension of lack or premised on one’s inability to have enough economic power to meet his/her own needs. These nations are unable to have and enjoy the basic things in life. This is because they are living below the poverty line which varies in time and places (Aline, Jesko, Hentschel & Quentin, 2002)

  • Efforts to deal with poverty will have to start with the relevant variables related to poverty as outlined by Rana Assad in the poverty reduction strategy paper

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Summary

A Review of the Strategies Adopted by Some Poor Nations to Alleviate Poverty

Being poor is a situation of having to live in inadequacy, lack, scarcity, destitution and deficiency of economic, political and social resources. Poverty kills the moral of the people, it destroys hope and happiness and it creates resentments and envy for the rich. Poverty is affecting relationships within the families must especially the relationship between man and women. Many lose their self-esteem and sense of personal competence. The aim of this study is to examine the five poorest countries of the world and their poverty reduction strategies adopted by their countries or leaders. The main contributing factors of poverty and their underlying effects were discussed in this study. The study concluded that there are some poverty alleviation strategies which, if adopted; it will make the achievement of poverty alleviation possible

Introduction
Concept of poverty
Types of poverty
Causes and factors affecting poverty
The effect of poverty
Uganda
Zimbabwe
Suggested ways member countries can adopt to alleviate poverty
Findings
Conclusion
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