Poverty remains one of the greatest challenges of our time—an urgent crisis that denies millions of people across the world access to food, clean water, healthcare, and education. Climate change, conflict, and widening inequalities continue to drive hardship, displacement, and hunger on a global scale.
In this powerful and timely book, Darren Evans examines the complex web of issues surrounding global poverty and food insecurity. Drawing on the latest research, he explores how poverty is shaped by economic inequality, health crises, and climate change—and how these challenges are interlinked in ways that affect us all.
But this is not just a story of despair. Evans also highlights inspiring examples of resilience and hope, from grassroots organisations feeding children in schools to medical charities delivering life-saving care in the world’s poorest regions. He considers the policies, reforms, and collective actions that could break the cycle of deprivation and build a more equitable future.
Compassionate, clear, and urgent, World Poverty: What is Being Done? invites us to see the bigger picture—and challenges us to act, so that no one is left behind.
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