
How to Solve Poverty
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Ep 5Systems: How Does Macroeconomics Influence Poverty?
The episode explores the topic of macroeconomics and its relationship to poverty. It delves into defining macroeconomics, discussing its importance in understanding the overall economy, and how it interacts with poverty. The episode also addresses how macroeconomics can be positively influenced to help solve poverty and suggests key skills for students interested in addressing such global challenges.-----How to Solve Poverty is a course presented by Plato University.Enroll in the course for FREE to get exclusive access to:A community of passionate learners like youVideos with every lessonAdvanced resources Additional skillsAnd much moreEnroll at plato.university/courses/poverty
Ep 4Systems: How Does the Economy Influence Poverty?
The episode delves into the fundamental concepts of the economy and its relation to the issue of poverty. The discussion covers the definition of the economy, its role in society, how it interacts with poverty, and strategies to positively influence the economy to address poverty. It also highlights the essential skills students can study to tackle these societal challenges effectively. -----How to Solve Poverty is a course presented by Plato University.Enroll in the course for FREE to get exclusive access to:A community of passionate learners like youVideos with every lessonAdvanced resources Additional skillsAnd much moreEnroll at plato.university/courses/poverty
Ep 3Systems: How Does Money Influence Poverty?
The episode discusses the concept of money, its role in poverty, and strategies to positively influence money to help solve poverty. The episode includes explanations on what money is, why it exists, how it interacts with poverty, and the skills students can develop to address poverty through financial and economic knowledge, policy analysis, and advocacy. Timestamps:-----How to Solve Poverty is a course presented by Plato University.Enroll in the course for FREE to get exclusive access to:A community of passionate learners like youVideos with every lessonAdvanced resources Additional skillsAnd much moreEnroll at plato.university/courses/poverty
Ep 2How to Use Systems Thinking to Solve Poverty
The episode discusses the concepts of critical thinking and systems thinking in the context of understanding and addressing complex problems such as poverty. It explains the relationship between critical thinking and systems thinking, outlines the steps involved in systems thinking, and emphasizes the importance of analyzing systems as a whole to create effective solutions. The episode encourages the audience to develop these skills to approach global challenges more effectively. Timestamps:-----How to Solve Poverty is a course presented by Plato University.Enroll in the course for FREE to get exclusive access to:A community of passionate learners like youVideos with every lessonAdvanced resources Additional skillsAnd much moreEnroll at plato.university/courses/poverty
Ep 1What is Poverty?
The episode is a comprehensive introduction to a course on solving poverty, covering topics such as the definition of poverty, its root causes, system analysis, portfolio of solutions, expert insights, the impact of poverty, reasons to address it, and practical steps individuals can take to contribute to poverty alleviation. It also introduces the MISO method of action research, emphasizing problem-solving, knowledge generation, and practical application of skills through media resources, expert interviews, surveys, and observations. The course encourages listeners to reflect on their skills and potential contributions to addressing the global challenge of poverty.Timestamps:(00:00) - Intro (03:18) - Exploration of poverty (08:01) - MISO Research -----How to Solve Poverty is a course presented by Plato University.Enroll in the course for FREE to get exclusive access to:A community of passionate learners like youVideos with every lessonAdvanced resources Additional skillsAnd much moreEnroll at plato.university/courses/poverty