SDG-1:NO POVERTY                       ENDING POVERTY IN ALL ASPECTS

 

Sustainable Development Goal 1 aims to end poverty in all its forms everywhere by 2030. Poverty is more than the lack of income-it includes limited access to basic services like healthcare, education, clean water, and safe housing. Over 700 million people worldwide still live in extreme poverty, surviving on less than $1.90 a day. SDG 1 recognizes that poverty is a complex issue, deeply connected to inequality, conflict, and climate change.

 

Achieving this goal means ensuring equal access to resources and opportunities. It includes implementing social protection systems, increasing resilience to economic and environmental shocks, and promoting pro-poor and inclusive economic growth. Empowering marginalized communities, especially women and children, is essential to breaking the cycle of poverty.Governments, businesses, and individuals all play a role in this mission. Investment in education, healthcare, and job creation is key. Combating poverty also requires fair wages, access to credit, and support for small-scale farmers and entrepreneurs.

 

Eradicating poverty is not just a moral obligation-it's vital for global stability and sustainable development. By working together to achieve SDG 1, we take a significant step toward a more just, equal, and prosperous world for everyone.