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Education is a Panacea for Poverty as a Social ill - Coggle Diagram
Education is a Panacea for Poverty as a Social ill
Relationship between Education and Poverty
Education as a Means to Escape Poverty
Education as a Tool for Economic Development
Education as a Means to Empowerment
Education as a Means to Reduce Inequality
Education
Education is fundamental human right and it is a lifelong process of acquiring knowledge, skills, values, and attitudes through various forms of learning and promotes critical thinking, creativity, and problem-solving skills.
Formal Education
Primary Education
Secondary Education
Tertiary Education
Informal Education
Foundation of Formal Education
Non-formal education
Lifelong Learning
Poverty as a Social Illness
Causes of Poverty
Causes of Poverty
Unemployment
Low Wages
Inadequate Healthcare
Discrimination
Definition of Poverty
Poverty is a state of deprivation, low income, limited access to education and healthcare, and inadequate living conditions where individuals lack basic necessities such as food, shelter, and clothing
Poverty can be both Absolute (lack of basic needs) and Relative (inability to meet societal standards)
Effects of Poverty
Poor Health
Malnutrition
Homelessness
Crime
Social Exclusion
Challenges to Education as a Solution to Poverty
Access to Education
Quality of Education
Relevance of Education
Cost of Education
Gender Disparities in Education
Conclusion
Need for Investment in Education
Role of Government and Civil Society in Promoting Education
Importance of Education in Reducing Poverty