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ACTIVE SPEAKING

THEME : NO POVERTY

Presented by :
Laras Setianingsih
Dinie Rachmadiani
Isnaeni Khalifah
Sofi Nurmaidah
Nia Agustina
DEFINITION OF POVERTY
Variety of viewpoints on the definition of poverty can be grouped into
three terms, namely:
• Absolute poverty
• Relative poverty
• Cultural poverty
Poverty is a problem that is characterized by a variety of things such as
poor quality of life of the population lack of adequacy and quality of
food, limited and poor quality health care, child nutrition, and low
quality of education services.
Causes of Poverty

1. Natural poverty
2. Artificial poverty

some of the causes of poverty include:


• Lack of availability of tools
• Lack of government support
• Low interest of the poor to fight for their rights
• Indonesia is a very broad area that it is difficult for the government to
reach all areas with equal attention.
Poverty Reduction

• Development Targets
• Development Policy Direction
To achieve these objectives, the poverty reduction policy focused on:
- Less Work around Nutrition and Food Shortage
- Expanding opportunities for the education of the poor
- Expansion opportunities of the poor to health
- Expansion of business opportunities
Poverty in Indonesia
How to End Poverty
• Enhance economic growth with targeted action
• End all forms of poverty
• Commit national governments to end extreme poverty
• Develop national poverty reduction plans
• Access to credit
• Continue to support the poorest people through aid
• Equal education
• Access to health care
• Water sanitation
• Teach children about their rights and how to take active roles within their
community
Conclusion

• The incidence of poverty in Indonesia is very alarming.


• There are two causes of poverty, which is the natural factors and
artificial factors
• Poverty reduction is realized by the government in the form of
Development Goals and Policy of Development

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