Facts About Poverty In Africa

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Facts of poverty line increase in South Africa

South Africa is a historically and culturally rich country located near the African continent's southern point, borders the Indian and South Atlantic Oceans. With a population of 56.5 million people, the country is a one-of-a-kind example of national development, with various new advancements that are more significant than one may imagine. Since the end of apartheid in the 1980s, South Africa has made remarkable progress. Nonetheless, poverty remains a major concern in South Africa. Here are five facts regarding South African poverty. Despite achievements achieved in the first 15 years of democracy, 55.5 percent of South Africans were poor in 2015. Coupled with the effect of the COVID-19 epidemic, family food poverty, child malnutrition, and exceptionally high levels of adolescent unemployment have destroyed the early gains. Little but catholic donation centers like the catholic connect foundation to collect donations to help all those who are needy. The country's extensive social grants system, insurance systems, and social assistance are critical instruments for addressing these issues. They must, however, go farther. Furthermore, the government should address the systemic causes of poverty. As a result, they cannot be moved with a single intervention. This is because disadvantageous cycles aggregate over time, create many obstacles, and are passed down through generations. ● Consider the scenario of young individuals who are not working, school, or training (NEET). They may be among the most susceptible to living in poverty for the rest of


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