What families can do for eradicating poverty

The Commission for Social Development contributes to the follow up to the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, within its existing mandate, by supporting the thematic reviews of the high-level political forum implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals, including cross-cutting issues, which should reflect the integrated nature of the Goals as well as the inter-linkages between on sustainable development on progress on the them, while engaging all relevant stakeholders and, where possible, feeding into and being aligned with the cycle of the high-level political forum, according to the modalities to be established by the General Assembly and the Economic and Social Council in the context of the high-level political forum to buy soma.

Eradication of poverty is clearly enunciated in the Copenhagen World Summit for Social Development and the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. Either developed, middle-income or developing countries are facing poverty challenges. Within the families, women, children, persons with disabilities, older persons and youth are the most affected. Many families across the globe suffer serious deprivations of basic human needs, with progress hampered by deep inequalities linked to income, access to nutritious food, quality education, job creation and healthcare. Such a broad and complex scenario might be better tackled by a holistic approach.

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Source: International Federation for Family Development