The Importance Of Poverty

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Responding to Poverty which plays a major role in quality education exclusion for the marginalized children participants shared their lived experiences. “Poverty is a condition of life where a person works up in the morning without an idea of what to eat, or what to do. It means the person has no life plan; s/he lives on what comes for the day[…]. “ On top of that “the income of such a person is small to fulfill the needs of the family.” While In education, “Poverty denies the poor access to education. The poor are unable to obtain important needs for education (Kutokuwa na mahitaji ya lazima).” The other participant describes poverty in a lens of the poor person “who have no money for sustainability, depending on unpredictable agriculture. …show more content…

But in the village, even in the growing towns in the rural areas the situation is still difficult. For example, our district council there; when you go there you will see the reality, even some offices are of splint woods-(mabanzi) that how they built. This is Serengeti headquarters’ office. Can you imagine Serengeti which is one of the Africa’s largest national parks in Mara, the district council is of this kind and they say that we are …show more content…

For me, a poor person is the one who lives below Tanzanian shilling 500/=, or $.25 per day. People of this kind are the majority. I use this estimation just by looking at a child who comes to school from this kind of a filmily without taking shower. You see similar child with dirt clothes, has no exercise book, a book, a pen, pencil, or even an eraser. If you follow up, you find that parents of these children suffer from severe poverty. When you visit in their homes, there is no even an indication of boiling drinking water. They are poor and it means they have no means of getting $.25 cents per day. Every day they live on free vegetables from wild field or

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