Role of Education and Health on Poverty Reduction: The Case Study of Baluchistan, Pakistan
Keywords:
Role of Education, Poverty Reduction, United Nations DevelopmentAbstract
In Pakistan's rural regions, poverty is completely out of control. According to Pervez and Rizvi (2014), there are situations in which individuals lack access to "incomes, clothing, housing, health care, and education facilities." The 2016 United Nations Development Program Report states that poverty rates are 9.3% in urban areas and 54.6% in rural areas. Reducing poverty is seen in the literature as a critical component of economic growth; efforts have been undertaken to do this by improving health services for rural Pakistani households in south Punjab.
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