SDG 1: No Poverty
End poverty in all it’s forms everywhere
While extreme poverty has eased considerably since 1990, pockets of the worst forms of poverty persist. Ending poverty requires universal social protection systems aimed at safeguarding all individuals throughout the life cycle. It also requires targeted measures to reduce vulnerability to disasters and to address specific underserved geographic areas within each country.
See more information about this SDG at: https://sustainabledevelopment.un.org/sdg1

Our projects on this SDG
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Demand-side research on migrant remittances
In 2020, an estimated 3.6 percent (281 million people) of the global population were migrants. The officially recorded flow of remittances from migrants to low- and middle-income countries reached USD 540 billion in 2020. Remittances represent a large component of GDP for many receiving countries and are a major supporting income stream for many households.
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HortiNigeria
Nigeria is currently unable to meet the local demand for vegetables, with a supply gap of around 13 million metric tons. The HortiNigeria programme aims narrow this gap by transforming and accelerating the development of a sustainable and inclusive horticulture sector that contributes to food and nutrition security in rural communities and alleviates poverty.
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Evaluation of the IDH-NICFI “Connecting Production, Protection & Inclusion” Landscape Programme
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Agri-Food Program for Integrated Resilience and Economic Development in the Sahel (Pro-ARIDES)
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Liuwa Plain National Park Livelihoods baseline study
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Annual Outcome Surveys for the AGRA PIATA programme
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Unleashing the Potential of Cocoa Households to Earn a Living Income
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Agribusiness Investments in Fragile States: Research with CASA
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