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What is Poverty Alleviation programme

The Role of Women in Cultivating Sustainable Societies Through Millets
When people do not have sufficient economic and noneconomic resources to meet their basic needs like food, clothing, and shelter, then poverty alleviation programmes have to be planned and implemented by the government and non-government organsiation. The first sustainable development goal of the United Nations is ‘No Poverty.’ Poverty alleviation programs aim to irradicate poverty and improve the quality of lives of the people living below the poverty line. For example, in India various programs to alleviate poverty are food for work programs, universal free education for the poor children, providing free meals and stationery in school s for poor homeless children.
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Economic Empowerment of Women, Millet Farming, and Sustainable Development
Anita Medhekar (Central Queensland University, Australia)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-9819-4.ch012
Abstract
The Indian government, with the support of 72 nations, proposed to the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation to declare 2023 as the “International Year of the Millets.” Millets have numerous benefits-are gluten free with high nutritional properties, grown in dry-arid regions, drought and disease resistance, environmental sustainability, and empowering women for socio-economic development. The rural women in developing countries are helping to sustain the millet economy, which has high nutritional value and very tolerant to extreme semi-arid and drought weather conditions experienced due to climate change. This chapter will examine the Indian government's policy towards developing a millet economy amidst the impacts of polycrisis situation experienced around the world; to empower rural women in the agricultural sector, focusing on the economic dimensions; to bring about social transformation and economic significance of millet farming, value adding, improving livelihood, and social transformation for sustainable development through climate smart millet economy in India.
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