As for literacy poverty, it mainly involves improving the education system, especially providing more high-quality educational resources in rural areas. This can be achieved by investing in education infrastructure, training teachers, and developing inclusive education policies. Addressing these issues is critical to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals, particularly those on poverty eradication, health and education. 1. Human resource development: Literacy poverty means that a portion of the population is unable to acquire basic reading and writing skills, which has a negative impact on the development of human resources and the economic growth of the country. The government can formulate targeted education policies and plans to provide more educational opportunities and resources to improve the literacy rate of the population. This will help increase employment opportunities, innovation and productivity, and promote sustainable economic growth.