What is required as a common man of the world? A simple life with a house, clothes, food and employment. And what are world organisations doing? Only meetings and meetings and directions and directions.
According to a world organisation, "For ending global poverty demands that world diplomats must prioritise investments in decent work, such as learning opportunities and social protection. It is a time to fully implement the new Pact for the Future by supporting an SDG (Sustainable Development Goals) stimulus and reforming the global financial architecture to help developing countries invest in their people."
But how? For this solution, closer observations of downtrodden human beings are required. People living in poverty face negative attitudes. They are stigmatised, discriminated against, judged—for example by their appearance, accent, address or lack of it—blamed for their situation, and treated with disrespect.
Daily experiences of injustice and dehumanisation undermine self-esteem, destroy personal agency, deny people their dignity and the chance of getting out of poverty. Social and institutional maltreatment is a catastrophic loss of human potential to society. These are only opinions, rather than overcoming world poverty. World executors should act practically to eradicate poverty. Is the world advanced? Come on, world executors, no more narratives and narratives...