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essay on role of youth in eradicating poverty​

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Answered by Sidraa8936
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  • the Role of Young People in Poverty

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Young people are seldom recognised as a resource in decision-making processes. Instead, young people

are systematically excluded from important arenas of decision-making and development processes. As a

result, their perspectives are often absent in policymaking. At the same time, many youth organisations

remain drastically under-resourced and ill-equipped to participate in development processes and efforts.

In particular this affects their participation in policy making and processes relating to Poverty Reduction

Strategy Papers (PRSPs).

The steps involved in the PRSP process are complex. They include undertaking research and poverty diagnostics, prioritising and costing programmes,

as well as keeping track budgets. The issues become even more complex when youth organisations want to

highlight special needs within their group and require tools, for instance gender-based analysis to address

the poverty of young women. Even with the right skills and abilities to discuss, analyse and improve PRSPs,

young people do not have sufficient opportunities to influence and affect PRSP processes on their own.

Youth organisations require support, particularly at national and local levels, in order to strengthen and put forward their ideas for poverty reduction. Furthermore, the ideas and experiences of young people are crucial in order to achieve efficient and sustainable poverty reduction strategies.Tackling PovertyTogether The project Tackling Poverty Together was initiated

to convince stakeholders of the importance of work

ing with a Youth Perspective in poverty reduction.LSU have since 2005, together with UNDESA (United

Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs) and youth organisations in seven different African

countries pursued the Joint Millennium Development Project, called “Tackling Poverty Together – the Role

of Young People in Poverty Reduction”. Tackling Poverty Together is intended to highlight and strengthen

young people’s role in development policies in general and poverty reduction strategies (Poverty Reduc

tion Strategy Papers, PRSP) in particular.

In Tackling Poverty Together LSU and our member organisations, along with UNDESA and several

youth organisations from each cooperation country,

Tanzania, Uganda, Malawi, Kenya, Zambia, Ghana

and Liberia, work to promote the influence of young

people on national Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers (PRSP). The project has initiated and created the

capacity for networks of youth organisation networks

in seven countries to take actions in order to increase

young people’s participation in poverty reduction

processes. Through the development and implementation of action plans the TPT country teams have

gained hands-on experience in research and analysis,

strategic planning, and advocacy for greater inclusion

in decision-making processes. As a result, young people have achieved greater recognition and involve

ment in the national processes of poverty reduction.Added value withYouthPerspective A youth perspective gives greater relevance to

poverty reduction. When taking young people’s knowledge and experience into consideration any targets set become more relevant.Young people can reach young people, as they often have the best knowledge of what methods, arenas and approaches will reach other

young people. When young people have the right to participation, influence and power development efforts can gain greater legitimacy. Goals and actions

gain acceptance among young people when they are included in the implementation of activities.Supporting young people to to organise themselves is a way of strengthening the work of

democracy and human rights. A strong civil society with youth inclusion is a precondition for democratic development and a goal in itself.

Answered by bhawana4967
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Answer:

Poverty is the crying cause of India. It generally means the people who are said to suffer from poverty means their per capita income is not sufficient to meet their needs. The main cause of poverty is unemployment, illteracy etc. Private sectors need to think more about the labours rather  than the profit and production. Educational projects like Jawahar yojna, angan bari, Shiksha abhiyan etc., should be given more importance as higher the level of education increases the chances of poverty decreases. The  government should execute the educational & job facilities chances so that the most crying problem called Poverty could be completely eradicated from our very own country. From our side we can try best to spread awareness among people of teaching their children by sending them them to school. We can even fund their education by collecting funds and helping the poverty stricken people.

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