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Poverty alleviation is a major issue in Pakistan. It needs to be tackled on a high priority. There are many ways to minimize poverty which is estimated to be around 30%-33% of the total population. The following steps need immediate attention.
1. Establishing vocational and occupational training centres throughout the country to impart training to produce electricians, plumbers, carpenters, motor mechanics, airconditioning mechanics, masons, tailors etc. The skilled persons will have the options of serving in the country or going abroad.
2. Prohibiting child labour by allowing subsistence allowance to families who depend on the earnings of their children and sending their children to school for general education upto primary or middle and vocational training thereafter.
3. Encouraging womenfolk to learn and earn from working at home and producing items that can be sold out in the market through third party outlets such as garments, handicrafts, dupattas etc. The women can be trained to become tailors and work at home.
4. Providing subsidized food, housing, transport, medical aid, education etc. to eligible families and helping them improve their lot.
5. Encouraging education of girls to become teachers, nurses, social welfare workers or doing work at home which could help them earn for their families.
1. Establishing vocational and occupational training centres throughout the country to impart training to produce electricians, plumbers, carpenters, motor mechanics, airconditioning mechanics, masons, tailors etc. The skilled persons will have the options of serving in the country or going abroad.
2. Prohibiting child labour by allowing subsistence allowance to families who depend on the earnings of their children and sending their children to school for general education upto primary or middle and vocational training thereafter.
3. Encouraging womenfolk to learn and earn from working at home and producing items that can be sold out in the market through third party outlets such as garments, handicrafts, dupattas etc. The women can be trained to become tailors and work at home.
4. Providing subsidized food, housing, transport, medical aid, education etc. to eligible families and helping them improve their lot.
5. Encouraging education of girls to become teachers, nurses, social welfare workers or doing work at home which could help them earn for their families.