Despite global progress, extreme poverty and food insecurity persist, particularly in regions such as Somalia, where conflict and climate shocks have left communities highly vulnerable. Targeted interventions are needed to improve access to basic needs and build long-term resilience.
Following the 2010 earthquake, millions in Haiti remain trapped in extreme poverty, lacking access to clean water, sanitation, and essential services. Addressing poverty in all its forms requires sustained humanitarian support and inclusive recovery efforts.
Smallholder farmers across Africa and Asia face barriers to markets, finance, and timely information, limiting productivity and income. Expanding digital access and financial inclusion is key to enhancing livelihoods and breaking the cycle of rural poverty.
Underserved communities in Africa and Asia struggle to access healthcare, education, and financial services due to limited connectivity and lack of identification. Bridging the digital and ID gap is essential to unlocking services and reducing systemic poverty.