Sentences with phrase «alleviate poverty if»

It will do little good to alleviate poverty if you can no longer harvest your crops or find drinkable water.

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If it marginalizes the poor, why are there so many Christian charities doing such great work to alleviate poverty?
Perez Williams has said alleviating poverty would be her main priority if elected.
If the next global development agenda seeks to alleviate poverty in all its manifestations, then that can not be possible if conflict transformation is not incorporated as half of the world's extreme poor live in conflict - affected countrieIf the next global development agenda seeks to alleviate poverty in all its manifestations, then that can not be possible if conflict transformation is not incorporated as half of the world's extreme poor live in conflict - affected countrieif conflict transformation is not incorporated as half of the world's extreme poor live in conflict - affected countries.
If we do nothing to alleviate family poverty, especially in our hardest hit communities, our quest to fix persistently failing schools will continue to fall flat.
Addressing energy poverty is a key step to alleviating poverty — with the I.E.A. noting that an additional 700 million people need to gain access to modern energy services by 2015 if the UN's millennium development poverty alleviation goal is to be met (halving world poverty).
Here, Robert Stevens from ClimateCare, a recently certified B Corporation and winner of a Queen's Award for Sustainable Development for its outstanding contribution to tackling climate change and alleviating poverty, responds to some of the common questions that surround carbon offsetting, to help you decide if a voluntary carbon offset programme should be part of your business's carbon management strategy.
COTAP was born specifically because we felt that accredited forestry carbon projects in least developed countries could be much better funded if their poverty - alleviating potential was highlighted and if the credits were made available to individuals as a tax - deductible donation.
The government's premise was that if Indigenous people were encouraged into private ownership of communal lands they would be able to build economic independence and wealth, and in doing so alleviate poverty.
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