Sunday, August 12, 2007

The poVery dilemma

As the world is getting more and more modern and technology bloom like flowers in spring time, living become more luxurious. Well, at less this is the true about some of us.

Whether we notice it or not many others are still suffering with poverty. Living with only their bacis needs that are not enough. This phenomena still accurse in Malaysia.

1990s were a rare decade of reversal in development in too many places. More than 50 countries in the world are poorer now than they were in 1990.
The failure of government, and conflict and disease, are the main reasons for this bad state of affairs, with the dreadful effects of HIV/AIDS cutting a swathe through key parts of society.

Schools and hospitals have lost their staff, and the epidemic reduced the ability of families to feed themselves as young men died on a scale never before seen outside a major war.

Pressures of globalization have made some poorer too. The restless pursuit by global capital of the cheapest deal has left some casualties along the way.
Tackling HIV/AIDS, as well as other health issues, improving education, and reducing poverty and hunger must be done as soon as possible so that poverty can be terminated step by step.

This is a mind boggling task to confront with but it can be done with support from everyone especially the rich community of the countries who generates their wealth by controlling the basic needs for example, the foods, clothing, houses, and others. By this way, the poverty dilemma will be solve easily from time to time.

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