Poverty and Shared Prosperity 2020 : Reversals of Fortune
WBWorld Bank
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Previous Poverty and Shared Prosperity Reports have conveyed the difficult message that the world is not on track to meet the global goal of reducing extreme poverty to 3 percent by 2030. This edition brings the unwelcome news that COVID-19, along with conflict and climate change, has not merely slowed global poverty reduction but reversed it for first time in over twenty years. With COVID-19 predicted to push up to 100 million additional people into extreme poverty in 2020, trends in global poverty rates will be set back at least three years over the next decade. Today, 40 percent of the global poor live in fragile or conflict-affected situations, a share that could reach two-thirds by 2030. Multiple effects…
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Keywords
- Prosperity
- Poverty
- Development economics
- Political science
- Geography
- Economics
- Economic growth
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- No poverty
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