The document discusses poverty in Pakistan. It defines poverty as lacking financial resources for a minimum standard of living. Over half of Pakistan's population lives below the international poverty line of $1.25 per day. Poverty rates have decreased from around 90% in 1987 to 66% in 2013 but many challenges remain. Major causes of poverty include poor government policies, corruption, low education rates, and high unemployment. Proposed solutions include ensuring equal rights and access to necessities for all, redistributing land, and creating jobs through improved policies.
2. Definition:
• Poverty can be defined as:
• A state or condition in which a person or community lacks the financial
resources and essentials to enjoy a minimum standard of life and well-being
that's considered acceptable in society.
• International Poverty Line:
• The financial threshold determined by converting the poverty threshold of
every country into dollars. People below this threshold are considered to be
in poverty.
3. International Poverty Line
• International Poverty Line which was first set to 1$ per day was
changed to 1.25$ per day in 2008 by world bank. Currently we use
1.25$ or 2$ as poverty threshold.
• According to a survey held in 2008, the poverty in the overall
world was 22% at the threshold of 1.25$ which was 52% in 1981 at
the same threshold.
6. Poverty in Pakistan
• A STUDY on poverty has brought Pakistan face to face with a
reality that it will find hard to accept: Every third Pakistani is
caught in the ‘poor’ bracket which means about 58.7 million out
of a total population of 180 million subsist below the poverty line.
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52% of Balochistan
33% of Sindh
32% of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
19% of Punjab
7. Poverty in Pakistan history
• Since the beginning, poverty has been a major issue for the
economy of Pakistan.
• Like any other economy there have been many ups and downs in
the economy of Pakistan.
• Over the years, sometimes there have been increase and decrease
in the poverty of Pakistan.
• Data about the poverty of Pakistan that is available shows that the
poverty ratio that was almost 90% in 1987 is 66% in 2013.
9. Causes of Poverty in Pakistan
1- Government Policies:
Government is not well aware of present conditions of country. The policies of
government are base on the suggestions of officials which do not have
awareness about the problems of a common man. After implementation the
policies do not get effective result. After the failure of one
policy, government does not consider its failure and announces another policy
without studying the aftermaths of last one. Heavy taxes crush the people and
they are forced to live below poverty line.
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2- Corruption:
Another cause of poverty is corruption. There is no morality and every one is
trying to earn more and more by using fair and unfair means. Officials waste
their time has low efficiency. Only relationship that exists in society is money.
One has to pay a heavy cost to get his right. Law and order conditions are out
of control and institutions are failed to provide justice to a common man.
Justice can be bought by money only. But government is unable to control
such type of things. In this whole scenario some corrupt people has been
occupying the resources and common man is living in miserable conditions.
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3- Lack of Education:
The literacy rate of Pakistan is very low. Most of people do not have any
concept about the modern earning sources. Most people are unable to adopt
technology for their business needs, that’s why business do not meet
international standards and results as decrease in revenue which lead the
society to poor financial conditions.
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4- Unemployment:
The very core and basic reason for poverty in Pakistan is ever increasing
unemployment in the state. People are not getting jobs and one who are
getting are not up to their standards, so even these unsatisfied employees
consider themselves unemployed. There are no jobs in market and highly
educated and skilled people are being left jobless and without earning this
have significantly increased the poverty level in the country.
13. Solutions to Poverty in Pakistan
Poverty will never end unless there are real solutions to end it; solutions
based on economic justice and political changes.
1. The full equality between men and women in public as well as private areas
of life, a worldwide minimum wage of $20 per day and the end of child labor
under the age of 16 with the creation of a subsidy for scholarship.
2. The guarantee of shelter, healthcare, education, food and drinking water
as basic human rights that must be provided free to all.
3. A total redistribution of idle lands to landless farmers and the imposition
of a 50% cap on arable land devoted to products for export per country, with
the creation of a worldwide subsidy for organic agriculture.
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4- Government should create better policies to tackle this problem
and learn from our past. There should be policies for providing jobs
to unemployed people.