The document discusses poverty levels in Ecuador, which have declined significantly over the past year according to a new government survey. Economic poverty has decreased by over 7 percentage points to 25% in June 2022, while extreme poverty has fallen by 4 points to 10.7%. However, both measures remain above pre-pandemic levels. Poverty is substantially higher in rural areas compared to urban areas of the country.
The document discusses poverty levels in Ecuador, which have declined significantly over the past year according to a new government survey. Economic poverty has decreased by over 7 percentage points to 25% in June 2022, while extreme poverty has fallen by 4 points to 10.7%. However, both measures remain above pre-pandemic levels. Poverty is substantially higher in rural areas compared to urban areas of the country.
The document discusses poverty levels in Ecuador, which have declined significantly over the past year according to a new government survey. Economic poverty has decreased by over 7 percentage points to 25% in June 2022, while extreme poverty has fallen by 4 points to 10.7%. However, both measures remain above pre-pandemic levels. Poverty is substantially higher in rural areas compared to urban areas of the country.
The document discusses poverty levels in Ecuador, which have declined significantly over the past year according to a new government survey. Economic poverty has decreased by over 7 percentage points to 25% in June 2022, while extreme poverty has fallen by 4 points to 10.7%. However, both measures remain above pre-pandemic levels. Poverty is substantially higher in rural areas compared to urban areas of the country.
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Extreme poverty stood at 10.7%, four points
less than a year ago. Economic poverty in Ecuador stood at 25% in June, which represented a reduction of more than seven points in the last twelve months and two in the last six months, while extreme poverty was set at 10.7%, four points less than a year ago. This is marked in its latest survey by the National Institute of Statistics and Census (INEC), published on Friday, which notes that poverty has returned to pre-pandemic levels of covid-19, after it reached 33% in mid-2020 and barely dropped to 32.2% in June 2021. These data imply that currently one in four Ecuadorians lives below the poverty line, with a monthly income of less than $87.57, a rate still above the levels of late 2017, when the lowest poverty peak was recorded in Ecuador, at 21.7 %. Meanwhile, despite its notable decrease, from 14.7% to 10.7% in the last twelve months, extreme poverty still does not reach pre-pandemic levels (8.9% in December 2019) and even rose two tenths with respect to the value of December 2021 (10.5%).According to INEC's latest poverty survey, in urban areas poverty reached 16.7% and extreme poverty 5.2%, while in rural areas poverty reached 42.9% and extreme poverty 22.7%.
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years about the increased impact of heat waves due to climate change. The recent summer nightmare experienced in the last few days in different European countries has left Spain with an estimated 1,055 deaths. However, the most worrying thing is not that this episode of extreme temperatures confirms once again the warnings about global warming, but that what is coming is even worse, this is only the beginning, because the emissions that cause climate change continue to increase in the atmosphere and multiple signs point to serious difficulties in the political path of the fight against climate change. The heat is raging in a Europe where, because of the energy crisis unleashed after the Russian invasion of Ukraine, several countries have decided to resort to coal (the worst fuel for the climate) as a stabilizing element. On the other side of the Atlantic, July dealt serious blows to the green plans of Joe Biden's administration, first in the form of a U.S. Supreme Court ruling that abruptly limited the executive branch's ability to act in this area, and then with the resistance to legislative action by a Democratic senator who was essential to secure a majority. China, another major emitter, continues to show signs of attachment to coal. United Nations Secretary General António Guterres this week called the lack of action to prevent the planet from continuing to warm further "collective suicide". Kiev attacks a strategic bridge in an occupied area in the south to try to isolate Russian troops | Blinken says he will talk to Lavrov in the first meeting between the two since the start of the war | Gazprom blames German Siemens for problems in gas pumping The Russian Army has continued on Wednesday attempts to armor the occupied territories in southern Ukraine in the face of persistent attempts by Kiev to regain them by force, while continuing its attacks in the direction of Bajmut, a key stronghold for control over the part of Donetsk province that remains in Ukrainian hands. Ukrainian forces have attacked a strategic bridge in the occupied Kherson region in the south of the country, Russian news agencies reported Wednesday. Russian authorities have announced the closure of the Antonovsky Bridge, the only bridge across the Dnipro River, following an attack with Himars missiles delivered to Kiev by the US. U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced Thursday that "in the next few days" he will engage in a telephone conversation with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov. If it takes place, it would be the first interview between the two since the beginning of the Russian invasion of Ukraine five months ago. Turkey has launched on Wednesday in Istanbul the coordination center for exporting Ukrainian and Russian grain, fertilizers and other food products across the Black Sea. The deputy CEO of Russian gas giant Gazprom, Vitaly Markelov, on Wednesday blamed Germany's Siemens Energy for pumping problems in the Nord Stream 1 pipeline, which as of today is supplying gas at 20% of its capacity