Global Issues
Poverty - how we are tackling this global issue
There is no justice and equality in poverty
Nobody deserves it. Nobody wants it or asks for it.
Poverty is more likely to affect people who live in rural areas. They account for roughly 80% of people who are struggling with poverty. Half of these are children, while women represent a majority in several regions and age groups.
That’s why we continually seek justice, alongside ending poverty. Because this is what those experiencing poverty really need: radical changes to the unjust systems, ideologies and prejudices that keep them locked into disadvantage.
Poor health
caused by lack of clean water and sanitation and compounded by malnutrition and the uncontrolled spread of diseases.
Political forces
that can influence internal conflicts, violence or wars and unchecked injustice against indigenous populations.
Natural disasters
that can destroy lives in an instant or climate change that can over time uproot the livelihoods of entire communities.
Socially motivated factors
such as systemic racism or inequality related to gender/disabilities that make it more difficult for those affected.
Lack of education
and livelihood opportunities that prevents children and youth from escaping poverty and contributing to their own development.
How we are tackling global poverty
A deep-rooted global issue like poverty requires comprehensive resolutions that can reach the communities that need them the most. Our work empowers marginalised communities in more than 18 countries to tackle poverty by enforcing sustainable solutions that address its root causes.
Because poverty ties into other issues such as health, climate change and equality, our work in these fields effectively contributes to ending to poverty on a global scale.
We accomplish this by working closely with local communities, identifying the challenges they face and building their strengths and resilience with the support of our program partners.
For example, we worked closely with a community in Cambodia to support those living in poverty and with a disability. Read more about the relationship between poverty and disability.
Our food programs provide vulnerable families with the support they need to build their livelihoods.
We work to empower people with disabilities through skills training and medical assistance to help them overcome poverty.
Our women’s empowerment programs create more opportunities to support women and their families.
Through our WASH initiatives, we create safer environments for communities to build their resilience.
Our health programs help communities fight disease and improve their ability to build their livelihoods.
Through our education programs, we are helping ensure future generations have the skills they need to escape poverty.
We work with Indigenous Australians who are struggling with poverty build their financial independence.