Poverty is hunger. Poverty
is lack of shelter. Poverty is being sick and not being able to see a doctor.
Poverty is not being able to go to school, not knowing how to read, not being
able to speak properly. Poverty is not having a job, fear for the future and
living one day at a time. Poverty is loosing a child to illness brought about
by unclean water. Poverty is powerlessness, lack of freedom
Poverty has many faces,
changing from place to place and across time, and has been described in many
ways. Most often poverty is a situation people want to escape. So poverty is a
call to action - for the poor and the wealthy alike - a call to change the
world so that many more may have enough to eat, adequate shelter, access to
education and protection from violence.
Unfortunately, poverty is
often an invisible problem. The voices of the poor are seldom heard. And what
makes me feel like writing about poverty is the unwillingness of our society to
deal with this preventable problem and how politicians who rule the country
pretend that poverty is simply a given human existence - a force of nature -
unstoppable and eternal.
In fact what makes a good
life? Material and physical well-being, security, freedom of choice and action
- the very things that bring joy to human existence, all make a good life. It
is living healthy and peaceful lives in love with no hunger; no worrying about
the future of children that brings the principal pleasures of everyday life.
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