SDG Goal 1.1 - Eradicate Extreme Poverty For All People Everywhere

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Since 2015 the international poverty line is set to $1,90. This means that every person that lives of US$1,90/day or less is considered extremely poor. In 2002, 26% of the global population was considered extremely poor, but when this was measured, the international poverty line was set at $1,25. Today, 10% of the world's population is extremely poor, which seems we are going in the right direction.

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Sustainable Development Goal 1 - No poverty

Target 1. Eradicate Extreme Poverty For All People Everywhere

Today, 780.000.000 people live in these conditions, which is 269 times the total population of Jamaica, 2,5 times the population of the USA or exactly every person in Europe. Africa and South America have the highest concentrations of extremely poor people. Which is not really a surprise, given the continent's poor economics and corrupt governments.

As recorded on the last available data, Jamaica has 1.3% of his population living in extreme poverty. This does not mean that there are only 35000 poor people. These figures are based on the international poverty line of $1,90, which is different then the PPP-method (Purchasing Power Parity). More on this in the next blog where Target 1.2 will cover this topic. You will see that in reality much more people are poor and live in bad conditions.

I made the next graph to compare Jamaica with the rest of the world.
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Extreme poverty in Jamaica compared to its region.

On the graph, you see that Jamaica is doing pretty well compared to its region. Haiti, a neighbour, and geologically a country with the same resources is doing not so well where 1/4 of its inhabitants live in extreme poverty. The entire Caribbean region is measured at 10%, same as global extreme poverty. Compared to the SIDS (Small Island Development States) Jamaica is also doing a pretty good job to eradicate this global problem.

How To Help

Now I would love to hear from you. How do you think we can solve this global problem? How to eradicate extreme poverty? Does your government or community do something for their less fortunate inhabitants?

Every Saturday when my husband and I go shopping. We buy extra rice, flour, milk and canned food for the homeless organisation that is posted at the entrance. But often I feel this is not enough. We are also donating to this charity that gives food: https://www.foodforthepoor.org/our-work/problems-we-solve/extreme-poverty.html

Anyways thanks for reading. Next blog is about target number 2. Which is about reducing poverty in all its forms.

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Thank you for giving us this overview and for helping needy people.
I also don't have the big solution, but I think it is the smalls things that everyone of us can do.
Maybe blockchain and decentral tools can help them to get some micro jobs.

Hi @achimmertens, and thank you so much for you reply and vote! You are amazing.
There are many things blockchain can do, for example microjobs indeed. Equal pay for services and stabilizing global economy. Redistribution of wealth is a difficult step because many institutions don't support this for financial reasons and self-gain.
I am pretty sure we can come up with some great solutions in the end. Stay tuned and bless you!

That's very interesting. Do you have any information about average incomes in Jamaica in order to compare this figure of $1.90 per day?

A while ago, some Steem accounts posted what 1 SBD (Steem Backed Dollar) would buy in their locality and country - it varied widely around the globe. In some places, you could get a bar of chocolate, in others, it was enough for a family to live on for a day.


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Great article, the graph put things into perspective. A program I saw by Grace foods Jamaica is doing a good job by focusing on education via scholarships and a food bank so the students have the nutrition to learn. https://www.gracekennedy.com/mediacenter-press/media-press/gracekennedy-to-provide-food-aid-for-financially-challenged-uwi-utech-students-feed-the-future-campaign-to-be-launched-in-september/

On a global level I think education is key, so many can't afford to send their children to school making a cycle of poverty. Incentivised learning may be the key as many of the youths living in poverty have lost interest and hope in the education system.
Pass your test and earn edu points from the government that can be used to buy things. Learning while earning.


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Hi mister @dimilliz, thank you so much for your time to reply. You are awesome! The main reason for inequality is the lack of great education.. + some 'great nations' wanted it to be that way. Hopefully with internet and decentralized institutions we will see a difference soon.You are absolutely right about incentivised learning. If there are no jobs to put your education at work, why bother?
Interesting to see what the developments will be, let's care together. Thank you for being interested

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