Wednesday, March 6, 2013

ATTRIBUTES OF GOVERNMENTS AND INSTITUTIONS FAILING BATTLE AGAINST POVERTY AND HOMELESSNESS VIOLENCE IN MANY DEVELOPED COUNTRIES.

ATTRIBUTES OF GOVERNMENTS AND INSTITUTIONS FAILING BATTLE AGAINST POVERTY AND HOMELESSNESS VIOLENCE IN MANY DEVELOPED COUNTRIES.

      The combat against poverty and homelessness has been slipping off the tight grip of prosperity and abundancy oriented Institutions and governments of the developed countries for more wealth, economic stability and financial freedom, despite the decreased unemployment rate in some of the World's wealthiest and developed nations of the European Union countries, particularly in Germany, the USA, Canada, Australia, the Scandanavian countries and some of the Eastern Europe reviving economies, specially those that had been part of the current Russian Federation government. Attributes of Institutions and governments failing battle against poverty and homelessness in many of the developed countries have not been made known. However, higher demands on businesses, companies, factories and on citizens for more efficiency and economic prosperity, besides overwhelmed social security systems with financial crisis in some of the World's financial markets have generally been indicated as causes of the rising poverty rate and homelessness violence in the developed countries mentioned.

                                      Written by Professor Godfrey Ohia.

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