Mothering Poverty Capitals With Wholesome Education

Even when equal opportunities exist, all forms of poverty may persist due to individuals' attitude to chances, choices and consequences. 



Nevertheless, when inequality of opportunity is entrenched in our economic structure and culture, we inadvertedly aggravate the incidence and prevalence of poverty in our societies. 



If developing countries would cease being the poverty capitals of the world, they must urgently prioritise structures, infrastructures, intrastructures and cultures (SIIC) that establish equality of opportunity for all. 


To further the 'People' component of sustainable development, such economies can work to create equality of opportunity for women as well as men, boys and girls, mothers as well as fathers, youths and elders, rich and poor. 


In furtherance of this, we can work to provide wholesome household solutions and social education on how to recognize opportunities, make wise decisions and await their actionable consequences.


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Photo credit: St Matthews Holland Park

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