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Social Development

The world needs to reassess the notion of poverty and the means for its eradication, according to a new report published by DESA’s Division for Social Policy and Development. The Report on the World Social Situation 2010 entitled “Rethinking Poverty” was critical of the current way that the international community identified and addressed poverty. The Report argued that “although the current monetary poverty-line approach...

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Social Development

There are over 370 million indigenous people in some 90 countries, living in all regions of the world. The situation of indigenous peoples in many parts of the world is critical today. Poverty rates are significantly higher among indigenous peoples compared to other groups. While they constitute 5 per cent of the world's population, they are 15 per cent of the world's poor. Most indicators of well-being show that indigenous peoples suffer disproportinately.

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… 229 Migration and urbanization … effects of conservation, globalization, migration and urbanization, and indigenous peoples living in voluntary … to a cash economy, educational mobility and increased urbanization have transformed Greenlandic society away from … brought about by the drastic change and demands of urbanization. The livelihood and employment strategies …