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How to Solve Poverty

Day 24: Wars

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This lesson explores the concept of war, detailing its nature as a state of armed conflict and its various forms such as conventional and guerrilla warfare, civil wars, and international conflicts. It discusses the detrimental effects of war on efforts to solve poverty, highlighting the destruction of critical infrastructure, displacement of communities, diversion of resources from poverty alleviation to military operations, and disruption of education and healthcare services. The video underscores the importance of addressing war to achieve poverty reduction and sustainable development, suggesting strategies like prioritizing diplomacy, encouraging international cooperation, and allocating resources to peacebuilding programs. Additionally, it advises students passionate about solving global challenges to develop skills in conflict analysis, international relations, and advocacy and policy engagement, directing them to Plato University for further learning.

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