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GROUP MEMBERS. Sadaf Qureshi Tayyaba Bibi. DEFINITION OF POVERTY. poverty can be narrowly defined as lack of sufficient food or income. Broadly defined as broader lack of access to opportunities. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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GROUP MEMBERS

Sadaf Qureshi Tayyaba Bibi

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DEFINITION OF POVERTY

poverty can be narrowly defined as lack of sufficient food or income.

Broadly defined as broader lack of access to opportunities.

In absolute terms, having income and/or wealth too low to maintain life and health at a Subsistence level.

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Poverty In Pakistan nearly one-quarter of the population is

classified poor as of October 2006. As of 2008, 17% i.e. 62 million people of

the total population lives below the poverty line

poverty in Pakistan rose from 22–26% in the fiscal year 1991 to 32–35% in the fiscal year 1999.

According to world bank and UN poverty rate is 23.1%

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POVERTY IN FOUR PROVINCES

Punjab Sindh NWFP Baluchistan

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Administrative Unit

1998 Census

1981 CensusBoth Sexes Male FemalePakistan 19.68 20.19 5.05 3.1

Rural 19.98 20.40 5.50 2.3Urban 19.13 19.77 4.49 5.2

NWFP 26.83 27.51 2.58 2.2Rural 28.16 28.64 4.00 2.0

Urban 21.00 22.34 0.74 3.7Punjab 19.10 19.60 5.50 3.2

Rural 18.60 19.00 6.00 2.5Urban 20.10 20.7 4.70 5.0

Sindh 14.43 14.86 4.69 3.3Rural 11.95 12.26 3.70 1.6

Urban 16.75 17.31 5.40 5.8Balochistan 33.48 34.14 8.67 3.1

Rural 35.26 35.92 9.81 3.0Urban 27.67 28.33 5.35 4.0

Islamabad 15.70 16.80 1.70 10.7Rural 28.70 29.40 8.20 13.5

Urban 10.10 11.00 0.80 9.0

Unemployment rates of different Provinces

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Poverty in Punjab

Southern Punjab has a higher incidence of poverty than most agricultural production areas across the country.

Punjab lags in terms of access to basic social services and infrastructure and human development.

No proper system of agriculture in Punjab.

No support to the farmers by government.

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Poverty In Sindh

Badin, Mirpurkhas, Sanghar and Thatta districts have more poverty.

rural households in the districts do not own agricultural or homestead land.

Asian Development Bank (ADB) is providing a US$50 million project loan to reduce poverty through rural development in southern Sindh, Pakistan.

Feudal system is sindh is the main cause of poverty. 51% of poor tenants owe money to the landlords.

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Poverty In NWFP

The North West Frontier Province of Pakistan was one of the most backward regions of the South Asian Subcontinent.

NWFP remains steeped in tribal culture which causes poverty.

cross border arms and drugs smuggling is also a cause to poverty.

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Poverty in Balochistan

poverty is higher here than any other province due to ongoing military operations.

20 per cent of its people have an access to safe drinking water.

Village electrification is only 25 per cent.

Only six per cent of the land is cultivable and productivity is low because of the arid conditions.

province produces natural gas of Rs85 billion annually but gets Rs7 billion.

50 per cent population subsists below the poverty line.

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World top ten poor countries

Republic of the Congo. Republic of Liberia. Republic of Zimbabwe. The Solomon Islands. Republic of Somalia. Union of the Comoros. Guinea-Bissau. Central African Republic. Niger. Ethiopia.

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Causes Lack of jobs Lack of Education Rapid Increase in population No planning by the Government Trends in the Economy Feudalism Lack of adequate governance Environmental issues Poor access to health services Large family size Gender discrimination Deterioration of the natural resources

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Solution to the Poverty Improved governance and legal support Enhanced social processes at the

community level A boost to rural livelihoods Upgraded rural infrastructure and

settlement improvement Project management support Improve education

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Conclusion

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