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Israel to launch plan to fight high poverty rate
Updated On: 07 October, 2014 09:26 AM IST | | IANS
<p>Israel's Minister of Welfare Meir Cohen announced Monday that the government is set to allocate 1.7 billion shekels ($550 million) for an anti-poverty mission, aiming at halving the nation's high poverty rates within a decade</p>
Jerusalem: Israel's Minister of Welfare Meir Cohen announced Monday that the government is set to allocate 1.7 billion shekels ($550 million) for an anti-poverty mission, aiming at halving the nation's high poverty rates within a decade.
"Dealing with poverty is the government's responsibility," Cohen told a press conference in his office in Jerusalem. "It's an historic moment now," he added.
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