extreme poverty - translation to spanish
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extreme poverty - translation to spanish

CONDITION CHARACTERIZED BY SEVERE DEPRIVATION OF BASIC HUMAN NEEDS AND IT IS REALLY BAD
Penury; Absolute poverty; Destitute; Destitution; Poorest; Abject poverty; Severe poverty; Extreme poor; Extremely poor; Socially subjective poverty
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extreme poverty         
Pobreza extrema
abject poverty         
(n.) = miseria más absoluta
Ex: The aim is to understand the processes which keep these households in their current state of abject poverty.
destitute         
(adj.) = indigente, pobre, necesitado
Ex: The clarity of his drawings contrasts sharply with the total alienation in which he lived as a destitute mental patient with a diagnosis of paranoid schizophrenia.
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* destitute, the = indigentes, los

Definition

Omega
o Parámetro de densidad, es la proporción de la densidad promedio de la masa del universo a la densidad de masa crítica (la densidad de masa requerida para detener la expansión centrífuga del universo). En un universo abierto, omega siempre es inferior a l; en un universo cerrado, siempre es mayor que l; en un universo plano, siempre es exactamente igual a l. A menos que omega sea exactamente igual a 1, cambia con el tiempo, disminuyendo sin cesar en un universo abierto o aumentando ininterrumpidamente en un universo cerrado. Según mediciones, omega tiene un valor cercano a 0,1; sin embargo, estas mediciones son difíciles e inciertas. (Ver universo cerradouniverso cerrado ; densidad de masa críticadensidad de masa crítica ; universo planouniverso plano ; universo abiertouniverso abierto .)

Wikipedia

Extreme poverty

Extreme poverty is the most severe type of poverty, defined by the United Nations (UN) as "a condition characterized by severe deprivation of basic human needs, including food, safe drinking water, sanitation facilities, health, shelter, education and information. It depends not only on income but also on access to services". Historically, other definitions have been proposed within the United Nations.

In 2018, extreme poverty mainly refers to an income below the international poverty line of $1.90 per day (in 2011 prices, $2.29 in 2021 dollars), set by the World Bank. In October 2017, the World Bank updated the international poverty line, a global absolute minimum, to $1.90 a day. This is the equivalent of $1.00 a day in 1996 US prices, hence the widely used expression "living on less than a dollar a day". The vast majority of those in extreme poverty reside in South Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa. As of 2018, it is estimated that the country with the most people living in extreme poverty is Nigeria, at 86 million.

In the past, the vast majority of the world population lived in conditions of extreme poverty. The percentage of the global population living in absolute poverty fell from over 80% in 1800 to under 20% by 2015. According to UN estimates, in 2015 roughly 734 million people or 10% remained under those conditions. The number had previously been measured as 1.9 billion in 1990, and 1.2 billion in 2008. Despite the significant number of individuals still below the international poverty line, these figures represent significant progress for the international community, as they reflect a decrease of more than one billion people over 15 years.

In public opinion surveys around the globe, people surveyed tend to think that extreme poverty has not decreased.

The reduction of extreme poverty and hunger was the first Millennium Development Goal (MDG1), as set by the United Nations in 2000. Specifically, the target was to reduce the extreme poverty rate by half by 2015, a goal that was met five years ahead of schedule. In the Sustainable Development Goals, which succeeded the MDGs, the goal is to end extreme poverty in all its forms everywhere. With this declaration the international community, including the UN and the World Bank have adopted the target of ending extreme poverty by 2030.

Examples of use of extreme poverty
1. Whatever the outcome at Gleneagles, the fact is that 20,000 people will almost certainly die of extreme poverty on December 31 2005 – and that another 20,000 will die of extreme poverty on January 1 2006.
2. The Conservatives highlighted figures showing more families living in extreme poverty.
3. What‘s baffling and frustrating about extreme poverty is that much of the world has eliminated it.
4. Due to extreme poverty many families struggling to pay electricity bills.
5. The people are eager to be liberated from the tyranny of rebels and extreme poverty.