Extreme poverty stands as perhaps the most morally compelling and temporally urgent challenge confronting contemporary global governance frameworks and global justice architectures. Beyond its humanitarian dimensions, systemic poverty operates as a destabilizing force that undermines human flourishing, erodes institutional legitimacy, and precipitates cascading failures across social, economic, and political domains. Current empirical evidence presents a sobering reality: the World Bank’s 2022 assessment documented that approximately 800 million individuals—constituting roughly 10.8% of humanity—subsist below the internationally standardized poverty threshold of $3.00 daily, signifying the sheer magnitude of deprivation persisting in the contemporary global order.

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Anti-poverty

  • Zhongyuan Wang

摘要

Extreme poverty stands as perhaps the most morally compelling and temporally urgent challenge confronting contemporary global governance frameworks and global justice architectures. Beyond its humanitarian dimensions, systemic poverty operates as a destabilizing force that undermines human flourishing, erodes institutional legitimacy, and precipitates cascading failures across social, economic, and political domains. Current empirical evidence presents a sobering reality: the World Bank’s 2022 assessment documented that approximately 800 million individuals—constituting roughly 10.8% of humanity—subsist below the internationally standardized poverty threshold of $3.00 daily, signifying the sheer magnitude of deprivation persisting in the contemporary global order.