Sentences with phrase «vicious cycle of poverty»

School choice is the surest way to break this vicious cycle of poverty, and we must act fast before it is too late for too many.»
Wasn't that what was keeping the poor and disadvantaged in a vicious cycle of poverty?
She clearly loves her daughter, but is too proud and angry, and just has no idea of how to pull out of this vicious cycle of poverty.
Stunting traps children in a vicious cycle of poverty and undernutrition.
They have yet to learn that this many children creates a vicious cycle of poverty, extremism and religious fanaticism.
Believe me, the privileged race who dominate churches will not let us forget where we come from or allow us to escape the vicious cycle of poverty that imprisons us.
According to a Harvard Business Review study, women in emerging markets reinvest 90 % of every dollar earned into «human resources» — their families» education, health and nutrition — compared to only 30 to 40 % of every dollar earned by men.2 In other words, Kiva's loans have helped countless families and communities in over 80 countries escape a vicious cycle of poverty.
Everywhere he went he broke the vicious cycles of poverty, bondage, fear and death; he healed, transformed, empowered and brought new life.

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Speaking in abstract terms about blank, amorphous «innocent lives» keeps us from confronting the reality that if most of these children are born at or near the poverty line, then the lives we are saving are more likely to be troubled ones, and if nothing changes, those lives will get caught in vicious cycles powered by poverty and systemic racism.
Unless this vicious cycle of the underlying causes of poverty is broken with education as an enabler, African women will continue to be relegated to the dark prehistoric ages of witchcraft and sorcery.
Other figures also corroborate the existence of a vicious cycle between the disability and poverty.
Sarcopenia (which comes from a Greek word meaning «poverty of flesh») starts a vicious cycle of health problems.
These strains combine to form what is called «social exclusion:» a vicious cycle in which people in poverty become further and further entangled in a web of deprivation and crisis of all forms.
The program works to educate 4,000 orphaned and abandoned children so they can break the vicious cycle of generational poverty.
Some economists might even argue that the poverty in Africa is related to geography and climate which favors the persistence of a vicious cycle of disease and poverty (refer to Sachs and Malaney, 2002).
Although it is known that poverty and poor health are linked with each other, the present research, with an aim to elucidate the relationship between parental stress and child health in low - income families, will give further insights into the possible vicious cycle of ill health between parents and children, an aspect that is often overlooked.
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