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How useful can a mobile phone be to someone living on less than $2.50 a day, the World Bank's standard benchmark of poverty?
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Just over 1 billion people live on $1 a day, the benchmark of absolute poverty; 1.5 billion live on $1 to $2 a day.
Other studies use a relative benchmark for poverty: for example, placing the poverty line at about one-half of the median household income of a nation or region.
To qualify, students must show promise on a diagnostic exam and meet the city's benchmark for poverty.
Helen Szoke, chief executive of Oxfam Australia, said her organisation "would have put the reduction of poverty as the first benchmark" in the revamped aid program and was "cautious" about the role of the private sector.
The bank has set a new goal: to make each of its branch locations free of poverty, as defined by benchmarks such as having adequate food and access to clean water and latrines.
The shifta war provides an important historical benchmark for understanding the politics as well as legacies of poverty and insecurity that have locked the region into continued instability for 44 years after the main conflict had waned.
The impetus for such a benchmark is to enable Africans to "trade their way out of poverty".
Last September, the United Nations (UN) ratified 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to serve as benchmarks for every nation to ensure global prosperity, protection of the planet, and an eradication of poverty.
The elimination of poverty.
The scourge of poverty.
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