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Alleviating social deprivation

Description

Alleviating social deprivation involves implementing targeted measures to improve access to essential resources, services, and opportunities for marginalized populations. This strategy focuses on reducing isolation, poverty, and exclusion by enhancing social support networks, ensuring equitable education and healthcare, and promoting community participation. Practical actions include developing inclusive policies, providing financial assistance, and fostering local initiatives that empower disadvantaged groups, thereby addressing the root causes of deprivation and promoting social integration and well-being.This information has been generated by artificial intelligence.

Implementation

In a new approach to its social policy, the International Labour Organization (ILO) is doing everything possible to alleviate social deprivation, not only by creating safety nets but also by taking preventive action in the form of establishing a more intensive dialogue with a view to influencing the Bretton Woods institutions. On 21 June 1993, the International Labour Conference reaffirmed this approach by adopting the resolution entitled "Resolution concerning social protection and the alleviation of unemployment and poverty, and the social dimension of structural adjustment and transition to a market economy". The ILO spirit thus differs completely from the attitude of the Bretton Woods institutions as if they did not belong to the same United Nations system. This lack of harmony demonstrates, if need there still be, the deviation of the financial institutions from their primary mission.

Broader

Facilitates

Problem

SDG

Sustainable Development Goal #1: No Poverty

Metadata

Database
Global strategies
Type
(C) Cross-sectoral strategies
Subject
Content quality
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Language
English
1A4N
J8760
DOCID
12087600
D7NID
224739
Editing link
Official link
Last update
Jul 30, 2021