short speech on problems of poverty
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Some say, "To combat poverty, address the cause." Makes sense, but since the “cause” of poverty and the “cause” of hunger aren’t simple, I don’t think the solution is either. There are countless contributors to the problem of poverty and hunger—greed, theft, failure to plan, lack of education, laziness, natural disasters, disability, injustice, slavery, war, oppression, just to name a few. And each one is complicated, presenting unique challenges that cannot be remedied through legislation or social programs alone.
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Poverty is the worst form of violence”. – Mahatma Gandhi.
We can define poverty as the condition where the basic needs of a family, like food, shelter, clothing, and education are not fulfilled. It can lead to other problems like poor literacy, unemployment, malnutrition, etc. A poor person is not able to get education due to lack of money and therefore remains unemployed. An unemployed person is not able to buy enough & nutritious food for his family and their health decline. A weak person lacks the energy required for the job. A jobless person remains poor only. Thus we can say that poverty is the root cause of other problems.