As the OECD has pointed out, most of these people were lifted out of
poverty by the globalization and expansion of trade since the end of the Second World War, the largest shift out of poverty in human history.
Not exact matches
Therefore, we live in a world and time where humankind is threatened
by the
globalization of
poverty.
Day in and day out we are surrounded
by globalising developments viz., the emergence of the global communication industry; the phenomenal growth of transnational corporations; the dominance of finance capital;
globalization of
poverty and hunger.
Globalization can prosper and flourish either
by perpetuating or escalating
poverty.
between
poverty and
globalization has long been evident
by the widening gap between the privileged elite and the deprived masses.
The Philippine organizers of the Global March mention following: widespread
poverty and social inequality resulting in the erosion of the family's capacity to nurture and protect children, the rise of informal economy requiring simple skills and technologies,
globalization of capitalism where underdeveloped nations provide the rich with cheap labor, disrupted family patterns due to migration, AIDS, etc. and inadequate basic services from government, including education, due to cut of the state budget of non-profit sectors to follow structural adjustment programme dictated
by the IMF and the World Bank.