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alleviation

[uh-lee-vee-ey-shuhn] / əˌli viˈeɪ ʃən /


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"This evolution will help the Bank deliver on its vital poverty alleviation and development goals," Yellen will tell lawmakers who control the Treasury Department's purse strings.

From Reuters

“We need to offer people more than the alleviation of their stress. We need to offer fundamental economic reform. Nothing short of that will beat the Republicans in 2024.”

From Washington Post

In the absence of long-term national social funding programs, "the American Rescue Plan becomes an even more important vehicle for poverty alleviation," Berube said.

From Reuters

The companies accepted workers through state-run “labor transfer” and “poverty alleviation” programs that coerce Xinjiang residents, often from poor, rural regions, to accept jobs that are sometimes hours from their homes, the researchers said.

From Washington Post

"For debtor countries, delay presents major setbacks to growth, poverty alleviation and development," he wrote, adding that negotiations about moving forward were now "stalled."

From Reuters