Sustainable Development Goal 01 - No Poverty

Date created: 23 June 2022

End poverty in all its forms everywhere : Poverty in the Pacific is focused on hardship and lack of economic opportunity and social exclusion. While food and extreme poverty remains relatively low, an estimated one in four Pacific islanders are likely to be living below their country’s basic-needs poverty line (BNPL). Children are especially vulnerable to poverty and inequality because of their dependency on adults for care and protection, and for food. Deprivation and lost opportunities in childhood can have detrimental effects that may persist throughout a child’s life. If a child does not receive adequate nutrition, stunting may result, and intellectual development may be impaired. Poorly nourished children are more vulnerable to disease, tend to perform worse in school, and less likely to be productive adults.

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Data and Resources

Licence Other (Open) [Open Data]
Rating
Identifier SPC:DF_SDG_01(3.0)
Modified 2024-03-19
DCAT Type Dataset
Source https://stats.pacificdata.org/vis?locale=en&dataflow[datasourceId]=SPC2&dataflow[agencyId]=SPC&dataflow[dataflowId]=DF_SDG_01&dataflow[version]=3.0
Temporal Coverage From 1996-01-01
Temporal Coverage To 2023-12-31
Publisher Name SPC

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