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Reduce Inequality Within and Among Countries - Coggle Diagram
Reduce Inequality Within and Among Countries
Successes.
Changing in mindsets
Increases population well-being
Increase in average standard of living
Higher score in global peace index
Higher rate of recycling
More opportunities
Reduction in social problems and conflicts
Challenges
Changing cultural narratives
Failure to invest in the good of the public. ie education and healthcare
Capitalism
Unequal access to government
Persistent prejudice and discrimination
Real Life Examples
Successes: Georgia has sustainable development goals that aim to end their poverty, protect the earth's climate and environment, and ensure that people everywhere can enjoy peace and prosperity. The UN is working with Georgia to achieve these goals. We have seen Georgia's decrease in inequality since 2010. It has been decreasing it's inequality and income inequality since 2010 onwards for the consecutive years up until now. However, Georgia does still have quite a bit of poverty which is why they are till active and making strides in order to completely reduce it and have all of the population living with basic needs.
Challenges: COVID - 19: Increased global unemployment and significantly reduced workers' incomes
Key Concepts
Power: within the topic of equality, those who have power have what they need, those without power suffer from inequality
Globalization: this is said to be a cause of inequality in developing countries. Globalization leads to increased trade which results in increased inequlity
Human Rights: with certain groups lacking human rights, inequality remains persistent
Development: inequality is one of the challenges that limits development, therefore a countries inequality rate directly impacts their development
Inequality