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Sustainable Development Goal 1 No Poverty
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Can you guess which SDG this little panda represents?
SDG 10: Reduced inequalities
SDG 5: Gender quality
SDG 17: Partnerships for the goals
SDG 1: No poverty
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Who adopted the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)?
the United Nations (UN)
the European Union (EU)
the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (
the World Health Organization (WHO)
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According to the international poverty line, what does extreme poverty means?
Having no access to basic supplies
Living on less than $1.90 a day
No shelter/house to live in
Having no access to at least three meals a day
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How many people are living below the international poverty line?
767 million
1 billion
695 million
125 million
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What is poverty?
Poverty is about not having enough money to meet basic needs including food, clothing and shelter.
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Goal 1 is about poverty. What is the aim of this Goal?
End poverty in all its forms everywhere
Help each nation make progress on reducing poverty
Reduce poverty by 75% by 2030
Cut poverty in half by 2030
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The majority of those living below the international poverty line is in:
Europe
Africa
Asia
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Are there more men or women living in poverty?
Men
Women
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What does the abbreviation SDGs stand for?
Smart Development Goals
Sensitive Development Goals
Sustainable Development Goals
Strong Development Goals
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Poverty impacts access to:
Housing and water
Food, health and sanitary services
Education
All of the choices
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Which country has the greatest share of people living in extreme poverty?
India
Nigeria
China
Bangladesh
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The goals promise to bring two of these three benefits to everyone. Which one is not on the list?
A patch of green space
Birth certificates of all newborns
Free universal Wi-Fi access
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