
With a projected global poverty rate of 7% in 2030, or the equivalent of 598,394,116 people, this UN goal aims to end poverty in all its forms. The goals of SDG 1 include, but are not limited to: ending extreme poverty (those living on $1.25 a day), reducing the half of the population living in poverty, implementing protection systems, ensuring equal rights to economic resources and basic services, reducing poverty-related vulnerability to extreme weather events induced by climate change, etc.
The capital of Liberia, Monrovia is also the capital of one of the 10 poorest countries in the world. The name of this card is a combination of the city name and the word “abundance”. In this ideal world, the city is prosperous and modern. She knew how to build herself in harmony with her environment. The youth is happy, educated and the food is abundant.
Capital of fashion and luxury, Paris embodies the French art de vivre. In this dystopian world, the Champs de Mars has become an open dump. This place caught up by extreme poverty is the scene of the wanderings of children in search of their sustenance. Far above them, the upper class sails from skyscrapers to skyscrapers, blind to the fate of these invisible.
These are fictional artworks. Any resemblance to real people is purely fortuitous