top of page

Poverty is Sexist!: Why Gender Matters in the Fight Against Poverty

Poverty is not gender-neutral, it is deeply sexist. Women and girls face heavier burdens due to systemic barriers in education, healthcare, property rights, and work. From child marriage to unequal pay and exclusion from leadership, poverty keeps women locked in cycles of inequality. To truly fight poverty, gender equality must be at the center of every solution. Empowering women with education, healthcare, and equal rights lifts entire societies.

Can Education Break the Cycle of Poverty and Inequality?

Education is more than classrooms. It shapes health, income, and equality. Quality education gives people the skills and confidence to fight poverty and build better futures. But education alone is not enough. Without structural reforms that address inequality and create fair opportunities, poverty will persist. Education is powerful, but it works best when paired with systemic change.

Stuck in the Trap: Understanding Poverty and Inequality

Poverty and inequality are different but deeply connected. Poverty is about lacking basic needs, while inequality is about unfair distribution. Together, they create poverty traps that keep millions stuck. This article breaks down the causes, the vicious cycle they fuel, and the role young people can play, from shaping policy and driving entrepreneurship to supporting education and giving back.

Home: Blog2
Home: Instagram

 CONTACT US

Would you like to volunteer with us or be featured on our website/podcast?
Send us a message!

  • Instagram
  • Twitter
  • LinkedIn

Thanks for submitting!

Home: Contact
  • Instagram
  • Twitter
  • LinkedIn

©2023 by Kurerie.

bottom of page