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Why Solving Global Poverty Helps Wealthy Countries: Kim Thelwell, The Borgen Project

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People in wealthier countries often see helping poorer countries as an act of charity, of “doing the right thing”. Of course it’s good. But overcoming poverty around the world should be seen as an act of self-preservation for all of us. It’s a smart move to keep our global civilization from crumbling, since poverty keeps us from solving climate change, the destruction of nature, pandemics, war, and massive destabilizing migration. Overcoming inequality is not just an issue of morality - we have no choice if we want to survive.

To help us unpack this is Kim Thelwell, VP of Policy and Communications with The Borgen Project, a fantastic advocacy organization urging wealthier nations to address global poverty.

Related to this topic, you may enjoy these previous episodes:
– Where Is the Money To Save Humanity? Wealthy People Have It: Chuck Collins, Inst. for Policy Studies
https://youtu.be/CP8iScGkewI?si=xqVTcbQsobFHMAcy
– Re-Thinking Morality Amid Existential Threats: Old Issues Need a Fresh Outlook
https://youtu.be/LM9rB4iCG1o?si=AvaGFhuOtDBjAm2X

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RESOURCES:

The Borgen Project
https://borgenproject.org/

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People in wealthier countries often see helping poorer countries as an act of charity, of “doing the right thing”. Of course it’s good. But overcoming poverty around the world should be seen as an act of self-preservation for all of us. It’s a smart move to keep our global civilization from crumbling, since poverty keeps us from solving climate change, the destruction of nature, pandemics, war, and massive destabilizing migration. Overcoming inequality is not just an issue of morality - we have no choice if we want to survive.

To help us unpack this is Kim Thelwell, VP of Policy and Communications with The Borgen Project, a fantastic advocacy organization urging wealthier nations to address global poverty.

Related to this topic, you may enjoy these previous episodes:
– Where Is the Money To Save Humanity? Wealthy People Have It: Chuck Collins, Inst. for Policy Studies
https://youtu.be/CP8iScGkewI?si=xqVTcbQsobFHMAcy
– Re-Thinking Morality Amid Existential Threats: Old Issues Need a Fresh Outlook
https://youtu.be/LM9rB4iCG1o?si=AvaGFhuOtDBjAm2X

-----

The Human Survival Podcast, hosted by Shelby Mertes.

This show is offered by The Human Survival Project, a global grassroots organization pushing for a redesigned and much stronger United Nations, so humanity has the global tools to manage its global existential threats. We’re working to protect the future of humanity and create a world we can be proud of.

** Connect and learn more at: https://www.thehumansurvivalproject.org/ **

Sign up for our email newsletter, or send Shelby a message with any questions or suggestions: https://www.thehumansurvivalproject.org/connect

This show is also on YouTube.
You can watch this episode here: https://youtu.be/vMIQ0EXSOI4?si=9ZTMXEc6t5WhUQnb

Please subscribe and tell your friends about the show.

Find us on social media:
-- https://www.instagram.com/thehumansurvivalproject/
-- https://www.tiktok.com/@thehumansurvivalproject
-- https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-human-survival-project/

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RESOURCES:

The Borgen Project
https://borgenproject.org/

  continue reading

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