There have been mixed reactions to the government's decision to opt for the HIPC initiative, which seeks to provide debt relief to cash - strapped countries based on the implementation of poverty
alleviation strategies prescribed by the IMF and the World Bank.
Construction of roads in farming communities «is a poverty
alleviation strategy because farm produce will no longer rot on farms and we in the towns will spend less on food.
Poverty Alleviation Programme Paradise has initiated a poverty
alleviation strategy to assist in local economic empowerment; this programme provides the teaching of informal business skills for young and mature women.
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Revenue so derived, will support the nation's industrialisation and growth
strategies, whilst creating jobs for Ghanaians, thereby contributing significantly towards the
alleviation of poverty in Ghana.
The causes, impacts and legacies of various
strategies - including liberalisation policies, decades of structural adjustment programmes (SAP) and market conditions - can not be ignored in discussions on poverty
alleviation and adaptation to stresses, including climate change.
Explicitly integrating population into economic and development
strategies will both speed up the pace of sustainable development and poverty
alleviation and contribute to the achievement of population objectives and an improved quality of life of the population.
Urban agriculture contributes to a wide variety of urban issues and is increasingly integrated in urban land use planning and urban sector programmes (social inclusion and poverty
alleviation, local economic development, environmental management, climate change
strategies, amongst others) and used as a tool in sustainable city development.
• Conference calls on the Australian Government to fund education and primary prevention
strategies — for example the
alleviation of poverty, ensuring year round fresh food supply, addressing overcrowding, and enhancing sanitation to eliminate preventable diseases such as secondary infections amongst young children.