FINANCING FOR POVERTY ERADICATION WAYS IN UZBEKISTAN
Keywords:
poverty eradication, financing mechanisms, public funding, private sector investment, international aid microfinance, social impact bonds, public-private partnerships, financial inclusion, technology integration, resource mobilization.Abstract
Financing poverty eradication is a critical global challenge that requires innovative and sustainable approaches to address the multifaceted nature of poverty. This paper explores the diverse financing mechanisms essential for effective poverty alleviation, including public funding, private sector investment, and international aid. It highlights the role of microfinance, social impact bonds, and public-private partnerships in mobilizing resources to support marginalized communities. Additionally, the paper examines the importance of integrating financial inclusion strategies and leveraging technology to enhance access to financial services for the poor. By analyzing successful case studies and identifying best practices, this study aims to provide a comprehensive framework for policymakers and stakeholders to enhance their efforts in eradicating poverty. Ultimately, the findings underscore that a collaborative and inclusive financing strategy is crucial for achieving sustainable development goals and fostering economic resilience among vulnerable populations.
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