ELIMINATING GLOBAL
POVERTY
By Sister Brenda
Walsh, Racine Dominican
I read with great interest, articles
written recently on ending global poverty that exists on a massive
scale. How could we accomplish this goal? Mahatma Gandhi once said:
"We have enough for everyone’s need but we do not have enough for
everyone’s greed."
This discussion of poverty brought back
many memories for me. Over 25 years ago, I participated in a
conference in India on global poverty organized by the United
Nations and Institute of Cultural Affairs. It was attended by 650
people from 55 nations around the world, to look at approaches that
work in eliminating poverty. Another experience was working with
refugees to prepare them for life after their time in the camp in
Thailand ended.
First, I believe we need to look at the
causes of poverty. They include the following:
- We have made power
and wealth into false gods that are maintained
at the expense of millions who are struggling to
survive.
- Racism and
classism are rampant across the globe and they
create tiers of power and privilege that
dominate and leave million without power to live
decent lives.
- People from all
backgrounds are searching for new definitions to
reflect their experience and not just the color
of their skin.
- The billions spent
on wars and violence diverts needed resources
from human needs and only bring on more
violence. People and lands devastated by current
and past wars leaves scars that can never be
fully erased and leave people without hope of a
viable future. I recently read that we have
spent over one trillion dollars on Iraq and
Afghanistan wars. Imagine what that could do to
eliminate poverty and enable people to live a
decent human life.
- The global market
place that is aimed at maximizing profits for a
few deprives millions of needed resources and a
future for the next generations.
- Lack of good and
ethical governance leaves people powerless and
without the necessary skills and education to
provide for themselves and their families and
communities.
- Lack of moral
guidance that leaves people without any vision
of the reign of God, the connectedness of all
people across the globe, the moral
responsibility to care for all of creation and
to make moral choices for the benefit of all,
especially the most abandoned and neglected on
our planet.
WHAT ARE SOME SOLUTIONS TO FREE THE
WORLD FROM POVERTY?
- We need to name
the false gods in our lives, power, wealth,
greed, and move toward a simplified life style.
Replace the false gods with compassion, care for
people across lines of color, creed and other
distinctions. This would result in people
claiming their spiritual heritage, without which
people will wander aimlessly without any concern
for the millions who daily die of hunger, health
care or other basic resources for themselves and
their families.
- Convince national
and global leaders to give up wars as a means of
solving problems. War and violence only lead to
more violence and leave lands and people
devastated. Some of the money used for war could
be used for small scale local development
effort, with local control to help people get an
education and development skills to get
resources for the maintenance of themselves and
their families. Create a system where capital
can be shared so that the majority of people on
the planet can live decent human lives. Allowing
people to have local control and developing
programs where they can earn a living and keep
the profits within their own communities can
help people regain confidence that they can have
a viable future.
- Restore ethics to
government, business and all areas of life. We
are all spiritual beings and cannot live a full
human life without fulfilling and living that
aspect of our lives.
- Create inclusive,
pluralistic societies for the good of all.
Recognize that laws, rules and goals have been
created by the dominant culture and need to be
changed to include input from all levels of
people in society including women We also need
to walk with those who are impoverished – the
lepers, people dying of AIDS, those dying of
hunger and disease, and those devastated by
wars, learn from them and hold out some hope for
a better future.
- The common good
must be the measuring rod in all decisions made
at a political and economic and any other level.
None are beyond moral scrutiny. Women too, must
be treated with respect
- Preserving our
natural resources and care of all creation is a
moral imperative for all.
All of the problems we now experience
were created by humans and can be remedied by humans. The
responsibility falls on all of us. There is no effort too small to
make a difference. Let us begin today with courage and hope to
create a new and renewed moral foundation for the benefit of all.
Human development, not military solutions will lead to lasting
peace. Let us regenerate our imagination and our will to bring it
about.
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