Fight Poverty With Education.
Poverty
is the mother of crime. –Marcus Aurelius
In order to
create the future we want, we have to work hard and passionately towards it. The
mistakes that we do in our past are what make our future. We have to learn from
our past mistakes, work hard in the present and the future is right at the
corner smiling and shining like a bright star. We want a future that is
peaceful, where everyone is treated equally and every single man and woman on
the planet has access to education. And that future can be created by
eradicating the mother of all crimes, poverty. We have to put our time,
resources, energy and life in it. Eat, sleep, feel, and live like them for a day
so we understand that this is how the poor live for 365 days a year.
When I think about my future, I think about
the 1.7 billion people who are forced to live in poverty each day. I want a
future where I don’t see a single beggar on the streets because like Eli
Khamarov said:
Poverty
is like punishment for a crime you did not commit.
My definition of
poverty says –
Poverty
is the state wherein one is unable to fulfil the basic necessities of life. And
by necessities I mean three meals a day, clothes and a roof on their heads.
I believe
that poverty is the biggest problems of all. Justice, peace, equality are all
things that come after poverty. When you don’t have anything to eat, clothes to
protect and cover your bodies or a roof on your heads, what good will justice,
peace, equality do?
To solve a
problem, one has to know the causes of it. There are a lot of causes of poverty
but one of the major is structural adjustment like cuts back on health,
education and other vital social things. Food aid (when not given in emergency
relief) also becomes a problem because it helps only for the time being and is
bad in the longer run. And sometimes it is not given to help them. It is given
to control them. Over population, high birth rates, lack of distribution of resources
and education are some other causes of the problem. Some other factors include
high rate of unemployment, unfair trade, corruption, poor governance and
natural disasters.
I believe
that the solution to all of the above mentioned factors which cause poverty is
simple. Education is the key solution to poverty. Educated people do family planning, thus
reducing birth rates. One of the major factors is unemployment. That can be
solved by increasing the country’s foreign exchange and opening new hospitals,
new schools, new companies etc which will provide opportunities and is all done
by the government. That way unemployment will decrease and the villagers will
have a chance to improve their lives by coming to the city for jobs. Education
gives you vision and a sense of how to deal with things.
Nearly a billion people
entered the 21st century unable to read a book or sign their names. Instead of giving funds and aid to
the poor that is just helpful for the time being, we will set up an organization
that will give free education. We will not do something that affects/benefits
only the present generation, we will educate them that will benefit them for
generations. We will not improve their lifestyles and their lives. We will give
them means, skills, training in different things and provide opportunities of
doing that by themselves. We will motivate them to stand up for themselves and
work for their future and betterment. We will give them a hope to have a future
like ours. Instead of working for them, we will work with them to have a future
that all of us can share and cherish.
Organizations
like, End Poverty 2015
Millennium Campaign, CARE
(Defending Dignity, Fighting poverty), Action Against Poverty (AAP), IFAD
(International Fund for Agricultural Development by United Nations) can help us
in our cause because they believe in the same thing. i.e. eradication of
poverty.
Doing all this is not easy and it cannot be done in a year or
even in a decade. But I believe that if we do all this, we may not be able to
change our present but we will definitely change the future. A day will come
when there will be no poverty in the world even if we are not there to live it.
Like Khalil Jibran I also believe,
Poverty is a veil that obscures the face of
greatness.
This is the essay I wrote for the UNESCO competition and I have to say, it is by far the worst essay I have ever written. What is happening to me?
...SAP...