Poverty is like rot in a tree and unless you heal and nourish the roots, the tree will wither. On International Day for the Eradication of Poverty, Maria Sadaf shows us Islamic ways of tackling poverty and how change can give people a fair chance in life. voiceofbritishmuslimwomen.co.uk/2025/10/17/int … Load image
The only way to end poverty, destitution and unemployment is to end the mullahs’ evil dictatorship and establish freedom and Iranian people’s sovereignty. #EndPoverty 3:22 Load video
World Food Day and International Day for the Eradication of Poverty commemorated today at Mai-Nefih Hotel, in the environs of Asmara, under the twin themes: "Hand in Hand for Better Foods and a Better Future"; and, "Empowering Communities through Climate Change Action and Food Show more Load image Load image Load image Load image
Today, as the world marks the International Day for the Eradication of Poverty, I join the global call to action under the 2025 theme: “Ending Social and Institutional Maltreatment by Ensuring Respect and Effective Support for Families.” I stand in solidarity with all families Show more Load image 10 KB
Ending poverty is about dignity, justice & belonging, not just income. Yet, today almost 700 million people live in extreme income poverty (under $2.15/day), and nearly half the world lives below $6.85 per day. #NoPoverty #EradicatePoverty buff.ly/5KYN514 Load image
376 million women and girls live in extreme poverty in 2025. Ending poverty is key to #GenderEquality, and it requires bold investments in: Care economy Quality public services Gender-responsive social protection Get the FACTS: unwo.men/bAZf50XegWZ #EndPoverty Load image
Watch Rwanda’s statement in the @UN #2ndCommittee discussion on Poverty eradication & Agricultural development. Full meeting via webtv.un.org/en/asset/k1z/k … 2:39 Load video
— Permanent Mission of Rwanda to The United Nations (@RwandaUN) October 16, 2025
Today, on the International Day for the Eradication of Poverty (17 Oct), we reaffirm that ending poverty is about dignity, justice, and belonging. This year’s theme calls to end social & institutional maltreatment by ensuring respect and effective support for families. Show more Load image 8 KB
Today is the International Day for the Eradication of Poverty. People with disabilities continue to face disproportionate levels of poverty in Canada. They are almost twice as likely to live in poverty, a persistent issue for decades. We now have a Canada Disability Benefit in Show more
On today's International Day for the Eradication of Poverty, remember: Poverty, like inequality, is a political choice. Right now a handful of the super rich are reshaping our world — undermining democracy and blocking fair tax systems. Unfair and outdated systems of Show more Load image UNAIDS Global and 9 others
The International Day for the Eradication of Poverty is observed annually to raise awareness about poverty and its global impact and recognize the efforts made to eradicate it. The observance aims to promote social integration, combat poverty and marginalization, and improve living conditions for the most impoverished. This global initiative focuses on several aspects, including access to quality education, healthcare, shelter, and social welfare programs for vulnerable populations, with a particular emphasis on empowering individuals and communities in their journey towards self-sufficiency.
First declared by the United Nations in 1992, the International Day for the Eradication of Poverty has increasingly become relevant to people in the United Kingdom. In recent years, the UK has seen a rise in different forms of poverty, such as child poverty, working poverty, and food insecurity, which have been exacerbated by factors like wage stagnation, rising living costs, and economic downturn. This observance calls upon the UK's government, businesses, and civil society to evaluate their role and involvement in tackling poverty through initiatives like affordable housing, access to education, and addressing the root causes of poverty.
In the United Kingdom, the International Day for the Eradication of Poverty is commemorated through various events, campaigns, and collaborative initiatives organized by anti-poverty organizations, charities, educational institutions, and local communities. These events aim to raise public awareness, stimulate discussions on poverty-related issues, and develop strategies for reducing poverty and inequality in the country. The International Day for the Eradication of Poverty is observed on October 17th, providing a platform for those committed to the fight against poverty in the United Kingdom and worldwide.
Facts about this day and poverty
According to the World Bank, the pandemic is estimated to have pushed an additional 88 million to 115 million people into extreme poverty in 2020, reversing years of progress.
1.1 billion people lack access to clean water. 2.6 billion lack access to basic sanitation.
It has been estimated that the cost to end extreme poverty worldwide would be about $175 billion per year for 20 years, less than 1% of the combined income of the richest countries in the world.
Between the late 1990s and mid-2010s, poverty rates among pensioners fell drastically from 28% to 13%. This was due to factors like the introduction of Pension Credit and the 'triple lock' on the State Pension. However, more recent data suggests a slight upward trend.
In-work poverty has been growing over time - in the late 1990s, less than 40% of people in poverty lived in a working family, but now it's close to 60%.
In the News and Trending in the UK for International Day for the Eradication of Poverty
Donate to local shelters or certified charities like K.I.D.S (Kids in Distressed Situations).
Write letters or emails to your local representatives, expressing your concerns about poverty in the United Kingdom and urging them to prioritize policies and programs that address this issue. Engaging with local leaders can help advocate for change at the grassroots level.
Purchase fair-trade and ethically sourced products when shopping for groceries, clothing, or other goods. Supporting ethical businesses helps create better working conditions and fair wages for workers, contributing to poverty reduction efforts.