A QUANTITATIVE STUDY ON POVERTY REDUCTION AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF INCLUSIVE AND RESILIENT COMMUNITIES
Abstract
There are the poorest communities in the world, as well as multidimensional poverty, which are prevalent problems in developing countries. The study is comprehensive, with the goal of identifying sustainable community development and poverty reduction in Sindh, Pakistan areas. The study surveyed and collected data from 300 respondents in five Sindh districts. The study is based on quantitative research, which includes data collecting from five districts in Pakistan's Sindh province, as well as a description and in-depth analysis. Only three research questions have been answered, all of which are related to integrate and sustainable community development and poverty reduction. According to the research, there is a considerable positive link between development and multidimensional poverty when it comes to inclusive and sustainable coproduction. The relevance of developing livelihoods for community development and poverty reduction is also highlighted in the research. The findings lead to a number of recommendations for successful and efficient poverty reduction and community development policies.