10 Facts About Extreme poverty

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In 2018, extreme poverty mainly refers to an income below the international poverty line of $1.

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Joseph Wresinski, founder of the International Movement ATD Fourth World, distinguishing "lack of basic security" and "chronic poverty", linking the eradication of extreme poverty by allowing people currently experiencing it a real opportunity to exercise all their human rights:.

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Extreme poverty is defined by the international community as living below $1.

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Many of the world's poorest people do not have a monetary income, the Extreme poverty measurement is based on the monetary value of a person's consumption.

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International Extreme poverty line is designed to stay constant over time, to allow comparisons between different years.

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Several alternative instruments for measuring extreme poverty have been suggested which incorporate other factors such as malnutrition and lack of access to a basic education.

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Some analysts project that extreme poverty will be increasingly concentrated in fragile, low-income states like Haiti, Yemen and the Central African Republic.

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However, some academics, such as Andy Sumner, say that extreme poverty will be increasingly concentrated in middle-income countries, creating a paradox where the world's poor do not actually live in the poorest countries.

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The notable exception to this trend was in Sub-Saharan Africa, the only region where the number of people living in extreme poverty rose from 290 million in 1990 to 414 million in 2010, comprising more than a third of those living in extreme poverty worldwide.

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Concern Worldwide is an international humanitarian organization whose mission is to end extreme poverty by influencing decision makers at all levels of government .

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