The International Day for the Eradication of Poverty
October 17
“People living in poverty face increasingly difficult challenges as climate change, environmental degradation and rising food prices threaten their livelihoods and survival. The path to sustainable development must ensure that people living in poverty are included in decision-making processes, and that concrete action is taken to respond to their needs and demands.” Source.
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I read today stories about the African migrants and my heart got heavy.
Some farms were hit by huge balls of hail which destroyed the crops this month. They warned us of increased prices to come when already buying food is an issue in South Africa even when someone in the family is working. Many are not. It is a real problem and of course crime escalates with the rising prices of everything.