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Across
  1. 6. Natural or man-made events that disrupt economies and lead to people falling into poverty.
  2. 7. A factor that can perpetuate poverty, where people cannot access adequate resources to improve their situation.
  3. 8. A key cause of poverty, often linked to economic systems and income disparity.
  4. 9. The condition of lacking access to essential services like education and healthcare, leading to poverty.
  5. 10. Lack of basic human needs such as food, shelter, and clothing.
Down
  1. 1. A significant cause of poverty due to barriers that prevent people from gaining well-paid employment.
  2. 2. The economic class or group a person belongs to, which can influence their access to resources and opportunities is called social ...
  3. 3. The unfair treatment of individuals or groups based on factors like race, gender, or class, often leading to economic disadvantage.
  4. 4. A major global issue affecting developing nations and contributing to poverty, often linked to poor governance and corruption.
  5. 5. A form of economic activity that provides low wages and limited benefits, often contributing to poverty.