While Poverty is a Global Problem Resulting from Global Issues, its Definition and Solution Can Only be Found Locally

Authors

  • Professor Kazi Abdur Rouf

Keywords:

capitalism, globalization, multinational corporations (MNCs), poverty, structural adjustment policy

Abstract

There is a debate on whether there should be a global definition of poverty that applies to all countries. Many people ask questions why we not have a more universal approach to address poverty. Is it too pragmatic to think that a universal approach is needed to address global poverty? the author thinks external agencies universal definition of poverty and poverty prescriptions for social and economic development are not effective to local living socio-economic development and to develop ecological economics rather contextually designed good governance programs suite for local development and to address the issue of poverty. For example, Grameen Bank micro-finance, Grameen America USA, Desjadin Credit Union Canada, Mondragon Spain, Natural Agriculture Thailand, Participatory Budget Brazil, BRAC non-formal education and BIKASH Bangladesh, and SWEA of Indian women cooperatives are well known local initiatives to address the issue of local poverty and unemployment. Therefore, the article emphasis that while poverty is a global problem resulting from global issues, its solution can only be found locally and therefore the nature of poverty must be defined locally.

How to Cite

Professor Kazi Abdur Rouf. (2015). While Poverty is a Global Problem Resulting from Global Issues, its Definition and Solution Can Only be Found Locally. Global Journal of Management and Business Research, 15(B7), 7–14. Retrieved from https://journalofbusiness.org/index.php/GJMBR/article/view/1802

While Poverty is a Global Problem Resulting from Global Issues, its Definition and Solution Can Only be Found Locally

Published

2015-05-15